[78-L] Your best 5 acquisitions of 2012

David Lennick dlennick at sympatico.ca
Sun Dec 23 13:20:52 PST 2012


Yes! I've been singing the praises of Edgar Hayes' "In the Mood" for years. Get 
it and you'll wonder why you ever bothered with that other bandleader.

dl

On 12/23/2012 4:13 PM, Matthew Duncan wrote:
> Here are mine, complete with reasons why...
>
> 1.  Clay Custer - The Rocks (Okeh, 1923) - Admired this for a long time and saw it in an auction list and bid quite a bit.  Won it (just!) and am proud to own it, especially in nice shape.   Considered the first 'boogie woogie' record although I don't like the ''firsts'' term...(they are usually beaten to it by something earlier in some shape or form...)
>
> 2.  Big Joe Williams - She Left Me A Mule (Trumpet, 1952) - Had heard this and loved it for ages and was pleased to get it on 78...this man never made a bad 78.
>
> 3.  Canon Fleming - The Bells, Poe (G&T, 1907) - Saw this and was intrigued...had to have it and was glad I took a chance on it!    Eerie!
>
> 4.  Edgar Hayes - In the Mood (Brunswick, 1938) - Had been looking for this for around 15 years...heard it on the radio and loved it straight away...found one this year for £1 after buying a few 78s on ebay and asking if I could look at the other 78s he had...and there it was in a box of Vera Lynns...I deservedly had a cigar to celebrate finding this (not that I usually need a reason....you'd think it was an easy 78 to locate too!)
>
> 5.  Beecham - Hebrides Overture (Columbia LX 747, late 30s?) - Not what I would usually buy but had really liked this piece for years but never knew what it was until I stumbled across it on Youtube and then searched for it...found with several other discs of that period and type for a few pounds at a flea market this year - very atmospheric version.
>
> There are loads more - but there's 5 of 'em!
>
> Matt in the UK
>
>
> --- On Sun, 23/12/12, Erwin Kluwer<ekluwer at gmail.com>  wrote:
>
> From: Erwin Kluwer<ekluwer at gmail.com>
> Subject: [78-L] Your best 5 acquisitions of 2012
> To: "78-L Mail List"<78-l at klickitat.78online.com>
> Date: Sunday, 23 December, 2012, 19:25
>
> Lot of new gems these year but I am particulary happy with: (all in almost
> Mint condition!!)
>
>
> *Leon Melchissedec/Pathé  cylinder* 3681 (1254) (w/ orginal box and
> lid)   /Paris
> November 1902/ Mort de Valentin
>
> *Guerrina FABBRI * Blk. Milano G&T 53322 [166-R].  First Stamper/LUCREZIA
> BORGIA: Brindisi (Donizetti).  signed by the lady on the run out white
> ink!!!! Milano Oct-Dec 1903
>
> *Sig. Francisco (= Emilio De Gorgorza)/ Pink Lambert cylinder*  (w/ orginal
> box and lid)  La Paloma ca 1902
>
>   *14 inch Fonotipia/Allesandro  Bonci*/Cielo  e Mar /June 1905 Milano
>
> *SALOMEA KRUSCENISKI  Fonotipia* 92937/92938 [XPh4815/4814 ]. WALKÜRE:
> Grido della Walkiria/WALKÜRE: Tanto fu triste (Wagner). Very rare
> disc!!   Ssomething
> happened to the matrix of side one as after a limited run it was remade,
> but by soprano Mary Verriotisinstead of Krusceniski. This is the original
> Krusceniski version./ Milano 20 March 1912
>
>
>
> Tell me yours!!
>
>
>
> Erwin
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