Quite a few of the early 5 inchers featured Berliner himself singing. In England the Berliner company were the first to record music hall songs for posterity and one 1890 recording is of Berliner singing a popular English Minstrel song. Windyridge CDs have issued a compilation of all these early recordings and they are fascinating. Mostly cover versions though.
That record at 1:36 sounds like "El Capitan march" played by most likely Charles P. Lowe, from 1896 or 1897. Great record, I can really hear that piano accompaniment!
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Quite a few of the early 5 inchers featured Berliner himself singing.
In England the Berliner company were the first to record music hall songs for posterity and one 1890 recording is of Berliner singing a popular English Minstrel song.
Windyridge CDs have issued a compilation of all these early recordings and they are fascinating. Mostly cover versions though.
Very interesting and instructive video. Thank you.
That record at 1:36 sounds like "El Capitan march" played by most likely Charles P. Lowe, from 1896 or 1897.
Great record, I can really hear that piano accompaniment!
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Thank you, please send me the CD tittel
Avec plaisir, And now thés are visible an dingué fonction ta the Phono Museum Paris 53 boulevard de Rochechouart 75009 Paris .
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We have for sale the regular spring motor Berliner gramophone, price range from 3000 to 6000 $