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    Explore "columbia records" with insightful episodes like "Bruce Springsteen - Greetings from Asbury Park vs The Wild, The Innocent & the E Street Shuffle", "Elvis Costello: The Columbia Years", "Hard Time Machine - Columbia Records", "Nicole Atkins - Neptune City (album review)" and "EP. 050: "Kind Of Blue" de Miles Davis" from podcasts like ""Album vs Album", "Rock Solid", "Radio Metal Podcasts", "Blenderstyle" and "El Álbum Esencial"" and more!

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    Hard Time Machine - Columbia Records

    Hard Time Machine - Columbia Records

    Emission présentée par Matthieu.

    Cette saison Matthieu va explorer le catalogue de 40 labels discographiques de légende. Dans chaque émission, il reviendra chronologiquement sur quelques sorties majeures et sur l'impact de ces labels dans l'essor de notre esthétique préférée : le Metal (sous toutes ses formes). Il y aura des gros (Universal, Geffen Records, EMI Records), des petits (Peaceville Records, Candlelight Records, Scarlet Records), des français (Osmose Productions, Holy Records, Listenable records), des niches spécialisées (Relapse Records, Earache Records, Shrapnel Records), des incontournables (Nuclear Blast, Metal Blade Records, Roadrunner Records). Bref, des émissions totalement passionnantes !

    Vingt-troisième épisode consacré à Columbia Records diffusée le 16 février 2023 sur Radio Metal.

    Nicole Atkins - Neptune City (album review)

    Nicole Atkins - Neptune City (album review)

    Casey has been a fan of Nicole Atkins ever since seeing her on Conan O'Brien years ago. In this episode we review the album Neptune City by Nicole Atkins.

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    Keywords: Nicole Atkins Reaction, Neptune City Reaction, Chamber Pop, Americana, Brill Building, 2007, Columbia Records

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    Episode 639: Mucho Soul Show No.639

    Episode 639: Mucho Soul Show No.639

    As Broadcast @ www.totallywiredradio.com on Tuesday 28.12.2021
    This weeks Mucho Soul Show features a seasonal replay of a couple of interview specials Alan & Ket first recorded in 2012 and 2014.
    Hour one features Al in conversation with Paul Murphy and IDJ's Jerry Barry for A Jazz Dance special while hour two has Al & Ket in deep conversation with Lonnie Liston Smith.

    Two hours featuring a playlist of supreme Murphy Style Jazz Dance favourites and the cream of Lonnie Liston Smiths Flying Dutchman and Columbia Recordings.


    01. Kenny Burrell Ft. Brother Jack McDuff’s Quartet  - Grease Monkey (Prestige 1963)
    02. Freddie McCoy  - Spider Man (Prestige 1965)
    03. Barbara Carroll  - From The Beginning (United Artists 1977)
    04. Lonnie Smith - Straight To The Point (Groove Merchant 1975)
    05. Johnny Lytle - Pedro Strodder (Riverside 1964)
    06. Willie Rodriguez Jazz Quartet  - Flatjacks (Riverside 1964)
    07. Eddie Jefferson - Filthy McNasty (Prestige 1968)
    08. Sonny Rollins - St. Thomas (Prestige 1956)
    09. The New Dave Pike Set - Samba De Rhoda (MPS 1972)
    10. Baaska & Scavelli - Get Off The Ground (a.k.a The Bottom End) (M&K Sound 1976)
    11. The Judy Roberts Band - Never Was Love (Inner City 1979)
    12. The Red Garland Trio - Manteca (Prestige 1958)*
    13. Working Week - Venceremos (We Will Win) (Paladin 1984)
    14. Art Blakey & The Jazz Messengers - A Night In Tunisia (Blue Note 1960)
    15. Alphonse Mouzon - Just Because Of You (Pausa Records 1981)
    16. Jay Hoggard - Sao Paolo (Contemporary 1981)
    17. Art Farmer Septet - Mau Mau (Prestige 1956)
    18. Billy Taylor Trio Ft. Candido - Mambo Inn (Prestige 1954)
    19. Lonnie Liston Smith - Sunbeams (Flying Dutchman 1976)
    20. Lonnie Liston Smith -  Meditations (Flying Dutchman 1976)
    21. Lonnie Liston Smith - Visions Of A New World (Phase I) (Flying Dutchman 1975)
    22. Lonnie Liston Smith - Shadows (Flying Dutchman 1975)
    23. Lonnie Liston Smith - Astral Travelling (Impulse 1973)
    24. Lonnie Liston Smith - Devika (Goddess) (Flying Dutchman 1975)
    25. Lonnie Liston Smith - Visions Of A New World  (Phase II) (Flying Dutchman 1975)
    26. Lonnie Liston Smith - Desert Nights (Flying Dutchman 1975)
    27. Lonnie Liston Smith - In Search Of Truth (Flying Dutchman 1973)
    28. Lonnie Liston Smith - Expansions (Flying Dutchman 1975)
    29. Lonnie Liston Smith - Mardi Gras (Carnival) (Flying Dutchman 1976)
    30. Lonnie Liston Smith - Space Princess (Columbia 1978)
    31. Lonnie Liston Smith - Quiet Moments (Columbia 1978)

    The Offspring - Ixnay On The Hombre (review)

    The Offspring - Ixnay On The Hombre (review)

    On this episode we review the Pop Punk album Ixnay on the Hombre by The Offspring. Me and my old lady blend each other dry.

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    Christmas of the 20th Century – Part 2

    Christmas of the 20th Century – Part 2
    Christmas of the 20th Century continues with this new episode exploring the years from 1910 to 1919. It was an epic era of change fueled by World War I and a global pandemic. But what was it really like? Everything in the world was changing. During these years we went from horse-and-buggy to speedy automobiles. News was soon to be heard over the radio before it could be printed in newspapers. Houses were starting to become wired for electricity and life in the home was forever changed as technology made new appliances do the work that previously was nothing short of manual labor. Christmas changed too -- especially in movies and in music. The Victrola - a talking machine that recorded sound and played it back - became the must-have device of this decade. We tell the story of how recording and playback was done. It was advanced science for the times but primitive to us today. The fascinating story of the Columbia Record Company is told as it worked to bring recordings of large choral and orchestra groups to the mass market. This episode features lots of music from era and showcases just how far sound has come. Movers and shakers, especially as it related to Christmas, include Norman Rockwell, who is featured prominently in this episode. We also explore the history of World War I and how that global event was affected by Christmas during each year of the war. The decade closes with two major events: a global pandemic and the onset of Prohibition. These two changed everything about Christmas, with headlines that eerily mirror what we are experiencing today.

    Harry James & His Orchestra ‎– Flight Of the Bumble Bee The Carnival of Venice

    Harry James & His Orchestra ‎– Flight Of the Bumble Bee  The Carnival of Venice
    Playing Forgotten Music of the old 78 records     

     

    Mom’s Red Album 2  Techstoryteller

    Harry James & His Orchestra ‎– Flight Of the Bumble Bee

    The Carnival of Venice

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    Harry James & His Orchestra ‎– Flight Of the Bumble Bee / The Carnival of Venice

    Label: Columbia ‎– 36004

    A Jazz Masterwork.

    Released: 1941

    Genre: Jazz

    Style: Big Band

    A; The Flight of the Bumble Bee

    Arranged By – James

    Composed By – Rimsky-Korsakov

    Featuring, Trumpet – Harry James

    B: The Carnival of Venice

    Arranged By – Harry James

    Composed By – Arban

    Credits

    Bass – Thurman Teague

    Drums – Micky Scrima

    Guitar – Ben Heller

    Piano – Al Lerner

    Saxophone – Chuck Gentry, Claude Lakey, Johnny Mezey, Vido Musso

    Trombone – Dalton Rizzotto, Harry Rodgers, Hoyt Bohannon

    Trumpet – Al Stearns, Claude Bowen, Harry James, Nick Buono

    Violin – George Koch, Sam Rosenblum, Stan Stanchfield, William Schuman

    Ray Noble and Gene Autry

    Ray Noble and Gene Autry
    “Forgotten music on 78 records" by Curt Hahn

     

    Ray Noble and Gene Autry

     

    Ray Noble & his Orch., My heart is a Hobo

    You'll never know when it happens

    Gene Autry Trio Tumbling Tumbleweeds

    Gene Autry & Jimmy Long / Old Missouri Moon

     

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    All on Shellac 10” 78 rpm and released in the US

     

    Ray Noble & his Orch., my heart is a hobo

    Red Columbia Label 37356, HCO2287, 03/??/47

    You'll never know when it happens

    You’ll know when it happens

    HCO2286, 03/??/47

    http://www.78discography.com/COL37000.htm

     

    Gene Autry Trio / Gene Autry &

     Jimmy Long ‎– Tumbling Tumbleweeds / Old Missouri Moon

    Purple Label: Okeh ‎– 03007 1946

    Genre: Folk, World, & Country

    Style: Country

    A: Gene Autry Trio Tumbling Tumbleweeds

    A - Vocal with Instrumental Acc. 

    B; Gene Autry & Jimmy Long Old Missouri Moon

    B - Vocal Duet with YodelingÂ

    Caldonia

    Caldonia
    Caldonia

    Woody Herman and His Orchestra ‎– Caldonia

    Louis Jordon and his Tympany Five -   Caldonia

    http://www.blogtalkradio.com/techstoryteller/2015/06/15/caldonia

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    Woody Herman and His Orchestra ‎– Caldonia

    Red Label: Columbia ‎– 36789

    Format:

    Shellac, 10", 78 RPM 

    Released: 1945

    Neal Hefti and Ralph Burns collaborated on the arrangement of "Caldonia" that the Herman band used. "Ralph caught Louis Jordan [singing "Caldonia"] in an act and wrote the opening twelve bars and the eight bar tag "But the most amazing thing on the record was a soaring eight bar passage by trumpets near the end." These eight measures have wrongly been attributed to a Gillespie solo, but were in fact originally written by Neal Hefti. 

    Louis Jordon

    MCA Records

    "Caldonia" is a jump blues song, first recorded in 1945 by Louis Jordan and his Tympany Five. A version by Erskine Hawkins, also in 1945, was described by Billboard magazine as "rock and roll", the first time that phrase was used in print to describe any style of music.

     "Caldonia" became his fifth number one on what was at that point called the "Race Records" chart. It debuted on the chart in May 1945 and reached number one in June, where it stayed for seven weeks. On the pop chart, the song peaked at number six under the title "Caldonia Boogie".

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    Saturday Songs for a friend

    Saturday Songs for a friend
    Playing Forgotten Music on 78 RPM Records by Curt Hahn

    Saturday Songs for a friend

    Texas Ruby, Don't You Lie To Me 

    Don't Let That Man Get You Down 

    Shelton Bros. That's Why I'm Jealous of You

    Bye Bye Baby Bye Bye

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    Texas Ruby

    Real Name: Ruby Agnes Owens

    Profile: American country singer. Sister of Tex Owens. Died in a fire while her husband, Curly Fox was appearing on the Grand Ole Opry. 


    b. June 4, 1908 (Wise County, TX, USA) 

    d. March 29, 1963 (USA)

    Don't You Lie To Me - COLUMBIA (USA): Discs - 36901 - 1945-02-15; matrix: C4362; ~3 min

    Don't Let That Man Get You Down - COLUMBIA (USA): Discs - 36901 - 1945-02-15; matrix: C4363; ~3 min  

    Shelton Bros. (Bob and Joe) ‎– That's Why I'm Jealous of You / Bye Bye Baby Bye Bye

    Manufactured By – Decca Records, Inc. -5706

    Released: 1939

    Genre: Folk, World, & Country

    Style: Honky Tonk

    A: That's Why I'm Jealous of You

    Written By – Rose, Rowell, Rush

    B: Bye Bye Baby Bye Bye

    Written-By – Hy Heath, Johnny Lange, Lew Porter

    The Shelton Brothers, Bob, Joe and Merle, were pioneer country musicians and renowned recording artists based out of Texas from the mid-1930s through the 1960s.

    Happiness is a thing called Joe

    Happiness is a thing called Joe
    Playing Forgotten Music on 78 RPM Records by Curt Hahn

     Happiness is a thing called Joe

    Woody Herman & His Orchestra  Caldonia

     Happiness Is a Thing Called Joe

    Frances Wayne / Buddy Baker Orch. Happiness is a thing called Joe

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    Woody Herman & His Orchestra ‎– Caldonia / Happiness Is a Thing Called Joe

    Label: Columbia ‎– 36789

    Released: 1945

    Genre: Jazz

    Style: Big Band, Vocal

     A: Caldonia

    Vocals – Woody Herman Written-By – Moore

    B: Happiness Is a Thing Called Joe

    Vocals – Wayne Written-By – Harburg, Arlen

    Track B from "Cabin in the Sky." 

    Track durations taken from timing the release. 

    Recorded in New York City, NY February 26, 1945

    Exclusive Record 17X exc-1124, rel. 8/47

    FRANCES WAYNE with BUDDY BAKER ORCH. HAPPINESS IS A THING CALLED JOE,

    Written By Harburg & Arlen

    Happiness Is A Thing Called Joe - EXCLUSIVE (USA, late 40's) - 17X - 1947-08-01; Composer: Harburg - Arlen; matrix: 1124; ~3 min

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    Vernon Dalhart

    Vernon Dalhart
    Playing Forgotten Music on 78 RPM Records by Curt Hahn

    Dalhart, Vernon Wreck of the Shenandoah

    Stone Mountain Memorial

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    Dalhart, Vernon wreck of the Shenandoah

    15041D Columbia Records W140929 9/11/25

    STONE MOUNTAIN MEMORIAL

    W140930 9/11/25

    Vernon Dalhart (1883 – 1948) born Marion Try Slaughter, was a popular American singer and songwriter of the early decades of the 20th century. He is a major influence in the field of country music. He was inducted into the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame in 1970, into the Country Music Hall of Fame in 1981 and into the Gennett Records Walk of Fame in 2007

    USS Shenandoah was the first of four United States Navy rigid airship. It was built in 1922–1923 at Lakehurst Naval Air Station, and first flew in September 1923.  And made the first crossing of North America by airship. USS Shenandoah crashed on land (and thus be suitable as a tourist attraction). On September 3, 1925, it was ordered to conduct an ill-advised publicity tour of Midwestern state fairs. Less than 24 hours into its flight "the strongest airship in the world" was caught in a thunderstorm, torn to pieces, and scattered across the rolling hills of Noble County in southeastern Ohio. 

    Stone Mountain Memorial Craving  

    The largest high relief sculpture in the world, the Confederate Memorial Carving, depicts three Confederate heroes of the Civil War, President Jefferson Davis and Generals Robert E. Lee and Thomas J. "Stonewall" Jackson. Â

    Mother’s Day with Marty Robbins

    Mother’s Day with Marty Robbins
    “Forgotten music on 78 records" by Curt Hahn

     

    Mother’s Day with Marty Robbins

     

     Podcast link

     

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    Yesterday 5-9-15 we spent late afternoon and evening at my Daughter’s house to celebrate Mother’s Day. This was the first time in a LONG time that Not only was my Wife was there, Hilda Ramos (Mario’s Mom Mario is my son in law) Sara (My Daughter in Law) was there along with several Ladies /Moms from Mario’s Familia were there. In spite that my Spanish is non-existent at best a great time was had by all. Plus I got to see my Grandsons again

     

    I want to dedicate this show to all the Mom’s out there with a special shout out to My Mom,   Marnie and to Irene’s Mom Mary who could not be there. Without Mom nothing happens

     

    Marty Robbins song “My Woman , MY woman , My wife just about sums it all up and  play in memory of my dad  who while trying to do something really neat played this song and it was the only time my mom cried  

     

    Carnations is for Irene because that is her Favorite flower

     

    Happy Mother’s day to all the ladies out there.Â

    Why tell Saturday stories with songs?

    Why tell Saturday stories with songs?
    “Forgotten music on 78 records" by Curt Hahn

    Broadcast from “Tech Storyteller with a heart “on www.Blogtalkradio.com/techstoryteller

    Why tell Saturday stories with songs? 

    Richard Himber & His Orchestra A: Fun to Be Fooled

    B: Let’s Take a Walk around the Block

    Frank Sinatra  A Lovely Way to Spend an Evening

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    All on Shellac 10” 78 RPM

    Richard Himber & His Orchestra

    A: Fun to Be Fooled

    Release date 1934 (estimated) 7/13/1934

    Label Victor 24680

    B: Let’s Take a Walk around the Block

    Written By E.Y. Harburg, Harold Arlen, Ira Gershwin

    Vocal Refrain by Joey Nash

    "Let's Take a Walk around the Block" is a popular song   composed by Harold Arlen, with lyrics written by Ira Gershwin and E.Y. Harburg.

    It was introduced in the musical Life Begins at 8:40, which opened August 27, 1934 on Broadway.

    Frank Sinatra  A Lovely Way to Spend an Evening

    Columbia 36687 1944

    B: A Lovely Way to Spend an Evening

    Written by Adamson, McHugh

    From the Movie “Higher and Higher “

    Higher and Higher is a 1944 musical film starring Michèle Morgan, Jack Haley, and Frank Sinatra (in his film debut), loosely based on a 1940 Broadway musical written by Gladys Hurlbut and Joshua Logan.