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Gramophoney Baloney

Another nice mess of Gramophoney Baloney!

Sunday, July 15
2pm

Despite the many mis-cues and false-starts throughout this week’s show, it still managed to be a smashing assortment of 1910-1950 recordings; for all to hear!

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PLAYLIST:

  • “Hesitation Blues (excerpt)” by Victor Military Band from “Cakewalks, Rags & Blues – Military Style”
  • “Livananteiko (excerpt)” by Yiorgo Anestopoulos from “Premier Greek Clarinettist”
  • “Dyo Mavra Matia Agapo” by Yiorgos Papasideris & Yiorgo Anestopoulos from “Premier Greek Clarinettist”
  • “East Coker (excerpt)” by T.S. Eliot from “TS Eliot Reading The Wasteland – Four Quartets and other poems”
  • “The Dry Salvages (Pt. 2)” by T.S. Eliot from “TS Eliot Reading The Wasteland – Four Quartets and other poems”
  • “Hüzzam taksim” by Udi Hrant from “Istanbul 1925”
  • “Low Down Blues (excerpt)” by Whistler’s Jug Band from “Ruckus Juice & Chitlins – The Great Jug Bands – Classic Recordings of the 1920’s and 30’s – Vol. 1”
  • “Newport Blues” by Cincinnati Jug Band from “Ruckus Juice & Chitlins – The Great Jug Bands – Classic Recordings of the 1920’s and 30’s – Vol. 1”
  • “Tam-Tam III” by Pierre Henry from “Panorama De Musique Concrète”
  • “Alexander The Swoose” by Kay Kyser & his Orchestra from “The Kollege of Musical Knowledge”
  • “I Thought About You” by Art Tatum from “California Memories”
  • “Frankie and Albert” by Charley Patton from “Complete Recordings 1929-1934”
  • “Get The “L” On Down The Road” by Bill Johnson’s Louisiana Jug Band” from “Down In The Basement – Joe Bussard’s Treasure Trove of Vintage 78s – 1926-1937″
  • “Profoundly Blue” by Edmond Hall Celeste Quartet from “Meade ‘Lux’ Lewis – Boogies & Blues”
  • “Old Hen Cackle (excerpt)” by Coleman & Harper from “A Richer Tradition – Country Blues and String Band Music 1923-1942”
  • “Dusting The Frets” by Dallas Jamboree Jug Band from “A Richer Tradition – Country Blues and String Band Music 1923-1942”
  • “Open The Door Richard” by Jack McVea and His Allstars from “The Complete Recordings  – Volume 3 – 1946-1947”
  • “Big Leg Blues” by Mississippi John Hurt from “The Best of Mississippi John Hurt – Columbia – Original Masters”
  • “Atamisqueña” by Domingo Aguirre from “Before The Tango – Argentina’s Folk Tradition”
  • “Hicaz taksim” by Udi Hrant from “Istanbul 1925”
  • “Magnolia Blues” by Charley Patton from “Complete Recordings 1929-1934”
  • “Lazy River” by Hoagy Carmichael & His Orchestra from “Sings STARDUST and his other great compositions”
  • “Big Railroad Blues” by Cannon’s Jug Stompers from “Ruckus Juice & Chitlins – The Great Jug Bands – Classic Recordings of the 1920’s and 30’s – Vol. 1”
  • “Temptation Rag” by Prince’s Military Band from “Cakewalks, Rags & Blues – Military Style”
  • Beans” by ‘Beans’ Hambone & El Morrow from “Good for What Ails You – Music of the Medicine Shows 1926-1937”
  • “Vas Y Carrément (Step It Fast)” by Amédée Breaux with Cléoma Breaux & Ophy Breaux from “Cajun – Vol. 1 Abbeville Breakdown 1929-1939”
  • “Japanese Ceremonial Prelude – Etanraku (arr. Hidemaro Konoye) ” by Leopold Stokowsi and the Philadelphia Orchestra from “1934 Recordings of Leopold Stokowski and the Philadelphia Orchestra
  • “Drei Six Cents” by Slim Gaillard Quartet from “The Chronological Classics – 1945 Vol. 2”
  • “At An Arabian House Party” by Raymond Scott & His New Orchestra from “Reckless Nights and Turkish Twilights”
  • “Caravan” by Duke Ellington & His Famous Orchestra from “Original Masters”
  • “Ya Habibi Taâla” by Asmahan from “Asmahan Vol. I”
  • “Nincompoops Have All The Fun” by Yogi Yorgesson from “Hits Plus
  • “Markensmandagen” by Gjermund Haugen from “Patchwork Europe – Early Recordings 1911-1954”
  • “Siirtolaisen Ensi Vastuksia (The Immigrant’s First Difficulties)” by Arthur Kylander from “Stranded in the USA – Early Songs of Emigration”

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