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drakonium wrote:
Isn't there that Rabbit Lee album from 2015?

Pretty sure we also have one from Plastic Lunchtime Flow
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drakonium wrote:
Isn't there that Rabbit Lee album from 2015?


Think

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Think

http://www.besteveralbums.com/phpBB2/vi...php?t=1769
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Okay time to start from the beggining

1909



Palace Theatre Orchestra ft Herman Finck- The Nutcracker
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dividesbyzero wrote:
http://www.besteveralbums.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=1769

Laughing thanx!

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Okay time to start from the beggining

1909



Palace Theatre Orchestra ft Herman Finck- The Nutcracker


1910


Music by: Frank Tinney
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1911


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Arthur C. Collins and Byron Harlan, Columbia Records, June 7, 1911.

Sorry, couldn't find the 1910's Baby Save Your Kisses for Me
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Sorry, couldn't find the 1910's Baby Save Your Kisses for Me


yep, agree too difficult to find that song.

This is my 1910 pick Very Happy :

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Henry Burr - Meet Me Tonight in Dreamland (1910)
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pa wrote:
yep, agree too difficult to find that song.

This is my 1910 pick Very Happy :

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Henry Burr - Meet Me Tonight in Dreamland (1910)


I was supposed to do a write up of the other one, but I couldn't find it, so I'll review this one.

Henry Burr's tenor vocals are flawless as always, but his tempo is always too slow ("M-O-T-H-E-R", for example, just drags). I much prefer the catalog of Billy Murray.

Anyway this is a much better version:


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Aight let's finally get this to post WWII


1949

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Voice Of The Xtabay by Yma Sumac
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