[78-L] 78-L] Columbia Laughing Record

David Lennick dlennick at sympatico.ca
Fri May 8 19:22:30 PDT 2009


New York, October 1922, issued as "Laughing Record" on Columbia E7796 and 
12118-F and as "Rise Sensacional" on Columbia C4168. A cornetist plays "The 
Last Rose of Summer" while a man and woman laugh.

That's the description in Spottswood (page 2946). Assume that the flip side is 
of similar vintage and that this matrix numbering series was used for "various 
ethnics"..looking up each one requires pulling a different book off the shelf.

Wait a minute..the same information was already given (see below, from Abrams 
files).

dl

Han Enderman wrote:
> It appears that I have 2 label pictures of Co E-7796:
> #1) THE SPOILED CORNET SOLO / Laughing Record / Comic - green gold band label 
> (label also gives International as music description at 9h).
> #2) Laughing Record / Comic - green flag label.
> 
> 88778 is in a common Co mx series, possibly for ethnic recordings? Any info in the Rust Columbia disco?.
> [the popular mx series ca. 10/1922 is the 80000 series; see for ex. Johnny Dunn or Ted Lewis, ca. mx 80500/600].
> For ex., E-7609 (88426) is by M. & J. Tokarenko (Ukrainian), and E-7911 (89027) is by William Schwartz (Jewish).
> 
> E-9030 (88772) is by M. Papagika (Turkish) [rev mx 87427 by M. Steele] and almost preceded the laughing record.
> Can someone look up the date for this title in Spotwood's ethnic dg? 
> Does this laughing record have cornet playing?
> 
> Han Enderman
> ===
> Dunno... Was 88778 a foreigner matrix? Steven C. Barr's guide tells us that
> US matrix numbers in the standard series jumped from 49999 to 98000, so
> 88000 must have been recorded elsewhere. Someone has listened to the record?
> Any clues to its origins?
> 
> The E- record series was intended for the abroad market, wasn't it? Or was
> an US home series devoted to foreigner recordings?
> 
> Iñigo Cubillo
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> 
> Thanks, Inigo - does this mean it was recorded outside the US?
> 
> Dave W.
> 
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> 
> As per Abrams database, we've got this:
> 
> RISE SENASTION                LAUGHING RECORD
> 88778     E-7796    -         -         10/??/22  =
> 
> No notice of the other side.
> 
> Iñigo Cubillo
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> 
> 
>> Hey,
>>
>>
>>
>> Can anyone give me a recording date for the Columbia Laughing Record? Just
>> got a nice copy on a early-20s green-label Flag design - this is a foreign
>> series, E-7796, I think, though it's an American pressing.  Matrix is
>> 88788-5. Flip is "Sicilian Roses" by the Instrumental Dance Sextette
> (well,
>> that certainly tells us who the artist is!), matrix 88742, no take
>> designation.
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Dave W.
> <<<



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