Recordings from 100-or-more years ago on Gramophoney Baloney
Sunday, July 29
3pm
DJ. McSchmormac went extreme-hardcore-vintage today with the sounds of a century or more ago, joined in the studio by Matthew Lasar of Radio Survivor who did some frantic live blogging throughout the show while enjoying the pre-1913 tunes. Also for the first time, McSchmormac created a video playlist on youtube; of random pre-1913 silent films, to be watched in conjunction with listening to the show, click here for the videos!
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PLAYLIST:
- “Nana Du Gros Zozo (Excerpt)” by Orchestre du Bal Antillais from “The Secret Museum of Mankind, Vol. 5 – Ethnic Music Classics: 1925-48”
- “Wenn der Auerhahn balzt” by 1. Original Dachauer Bauernkapelle vom Platzl from “München-Bayern – Szenen & Vorträge – Rare Schellacks 1902-1939”
- “Monotonously Rings the Little Bell” by Nadezhda Plevitskaya from “Estrada – Russian Gypsy Singers – Recordings from 1905-1931”
- “Sean Trews: Whistle o’er the lave o’t; Wha Widna Fecht for Charlie?” by James Scott Skinner from “The Strathspey King”
- “Get Busy (Werde Beschaftigt)” by Guido Deiro from “Complete Recorded Works, Vol.2”
- “Play That Barber Shop Chord” by Bert Williams from “The Middle Years, 1910-1918”
- “Qasida: In Kuntu Fi L-Jaysh” by Salama Higazi from “Archives de la Musique Arabe – Vol. 1”
- “Brdzana Solomon” by Choir Of Tbilisi from “Drinking Horns and Gramophones – The First Recordings in the Georgian Republic, 1902-1914”
- “Şarki, makam Rast” by Abraham Caracach Efendi from “Turquie – Archives de la musique turque (2)”
- “That Lovin’ Traumerei” by Al Jolson from “Al Jolson – Vol.1 – 1911-1914”
- (F. Schubert’s) “6 Moments musicaux, Op. 94, D. 780: No. 3 in F minor (arr. F. Kreisler)” by Fritz Kreisler from “Fritz Kreisler – The Complete Recordings -1 – Recorded 1904 and 1910”
- “Yikhes” by Belf’s Rumanian Orchestra from “Yiddish, Hebrew & Jewish Music – An Anthology of Klezmer – 1905-1952”
- “Young America” by Nora Bayes from “Nora Bayes and Jack Norworth – Together …and Alone”
- “Sowti Sini Khorosh, Pt. 2” by Sadyr-Khan Baba Sharifov from “before the Revolution – a 1909 Recording Expedition In the Caucasus and Central Asia by The Gramophone Company”
- “Allah ya’lam” by Yûsuf al Manyalâwî from “Les Archives de la musique arabe – Shaykh Yûsuf al Manyalâwî (1847-1911)”
- “Havik” by Komitas Vardapet from “The Voice of Komitas Vardapet”
- “In Der Schusterwekstatt” by Hans Bladel & Robert Lang from “München-Bayern – Lieder & Couplets – Rare Schellacks 1901-1929”
- “My Lagan Love” by John McCormack from “The McCormack Edition, Vol. 1: The Acoustic Recordings (1910)”
- “The Old Time Religion” by Polk Miller’s Old South Quartette from “Polk Miller & His Old South Quartette”
- “Zmirneikomanes (Bordello Blues)” by Yangos Psamatyalis from “Greek-Oriental Rebetica – Songs & Dances in the Asia Minor Style – The Golden Years 1911-1937”
- “Orientalishe Motive II” by Josef Solinski from “Klezmer Pioneers – European American Recordings 1905-1952”
- “Bice Waan Song II” by unidentified singers from “Omaha Indian Music: Hethu’shka Songs”
- “(Verdi’s) Celeste Aida (from “Aida”)” by Enrico Caruso from “Caruso – The Early Recordings”
- “Canto Asturiano de Aviles” by Ramón García Tuero “El Gaitero Libardón” from “The Ace & Deuce of Pipering – 1906-1947”
- “El entrerriano” by Estudiantina Centenario from “Homenaje A La Guardia Vieja Del Tango: 1907-1914”
- “(Bulería) canto gitano – Yo nací en Argel” by La Niña de los Peines with Ramón Montoya from “Patrimonio de Andalucía”
- “(J. Strauss II, Arr. Grünfeld) Soiree de Vienne – Concert Paraphrase from Strauss’ Waltzes from Die Fledermaus and others, Op. 56” by Alfred Grünfeld from “Legends of the Piano – Acoustic Recordings 1901-1924”
- “La Concheperla” by Manuel Zuesñay from “Walzenaufnahmen Aus Peru – 1910-1925”
- “La Spañola” by Guido Deiro from “Complete Recorded Works, Vol.1”
- “Manuelito” by Lovey’s Trinidad String Band from “Trinidad – 1912-1941”
- “Porcupine Rag” by Prince’s Band from “Cakewalks, Rags & Blues – Military Style”
- “(Drdla’s) Souvenir” by Maud Powell from “Maud Powell – The Complete Recordings 1904-1917, Vol.4”
To facilitate Radio Valencia’s August 5th Sunday Streets remote broadcast 11am-4pm, this week’s show will be going out at the slightly earlier time of 9-11am on Sunday August 5th, and will be all Trinidadian music, and then I’ll be DeeJaying at the Sunday Streets from 11:30am-12pm – drop by and say “hi!” if you’re in the area!