[78-L] ethnic recordings: Persian recordings
amir mansour
amirmansour78 at yahoo.com
Sat Jul 9 09:11:53 PDT 2011
"Michael Kinnear" has published a valuable discography of Persian recordings by
Gramophone company between 1899 & 1933 by using the data of the EMI archive in
Hayes and Gramophone Co. archive in Calcutta. I am publishing discographies of
other labels like Polyphon, Baidaphon, Odeon, Parlophon, Pathe, Sodwa, Beka,
Young Iran, Royal, Musical Record, ... in "Persian Discography Journal". For a
brief introduction to Persian recordings labelography, you can take a look at my
website:
www.persiandiscography. com
A. M.
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From: Francesco Martinelli <francesco.martinelli at gmail.com>
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Sent: Sat, July 9, 2011 9:12:50 AM
Subject: Re: [78-L] ethnic recordings
On this subject I strongly suggest the Honest Jon catalogue,
http://www.honestjons.com/label.php?pid=36067&LabelID=14815, with excellent
sound due to pristine records that must come from the HMV archives.
I have a fair amout of Turkish and Greek catalogues and I have identified
many original recordings on the RCA Turkish series. There's a book in
Turkish with a discography of sorts (Gramofon ve Tasplak by Cemal Unlu), and
many in Greek.
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From: Malcolm - Venerable Music
Sent: Friday, July 08, 2011 8:11 PM
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Subject: Re: [78-L] ethnic recordings
Hey Mal - As far as I know, nothing has been done post WWII. I use the
Spottswood set Ethnic Music on Records quite often, but it can be
frustrating as it only lists recordings made in the US, which leaves lots of
holes.
I've recently been (especially) into Greek records and have the hardest time
finding information on them, pre & post-war. It does seem like there are
many more reissues of ethnic 78s then there used to be. It's part of what
has helped me to discover how great some of this music is.
I just purchased the To What Strange Place 3-disc set on Tompkins Square
(Amazon Link here - http://tinyurl.com/6hx9npy). Got it in yesterday & have
already listened to every disc twice - highly recommended! The set is very
well done & the notes are nice even though they do not contain the names or
numbers of the original records (I know, along with others here, I'm
probably one of the few who would care for such information).
It sure would be nice to have some of the other styles of ethnic records get
the same "Rockwell" treatment as Hawaiian has - ha!
Malcolm in GA
Venerable Music - http://www.venerablemusic.com
Venerable Radio - http://www.venerableradio.com
78rpm Record Auctions - http://www.vmauctions.com
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From: Malcolm Rockwell
Sent: Friday, July 08, 2011 1:06 PM
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Subject: [78-L] ethnic recordings
With the glut of American indie record companies popping up after WW2,
more than a few were geared toward ethnic communities within the US. Is
there anyone besides the Arhoolie Foundation doing research on American
manufactured ethnic labels, especially the post WW2 companies? I'd be
especially interested in seeing info on East Coast labels. Seems like a
rich field for tapping, discographically (or labellographically) speaking.
Mal
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