I don't own the original record, but I have extracted these tracks from an LP reissue that I have purchased many years ago (Biograph Records BLP-12025 "Sam Wooding and His Chocolate Dandies). It really seems that the first track is like the second, but transferred at a higher speed. What do you think about? Thanx
The same arrangment in both cases, but different solo parts. The first track I think is transferred at a to high speed. I will made a synchronisation and come back later.
Wow! Great technical job! Here in Italy we would say that you have a great ear. Thank you very much for having made this experiment.
tenorbanjo4 2 years ago
I had have a little fun with this :-))
snookerbee 2 years ago
Your test is of interest. I'm waiting for the results.
tenorbanjo4 2 years ago
Dear Snokerbee and Formiggini,
I don't own the original record, but I have extracted these tracks from an LP reissue that I have purchased many years ago (Biograph Records BLP-12025 "Sam Wooding and His Chocolate Dandies). It really seems that the first track is like the second, but transferred at a higher speed. What do you think about? Thanx
tenorbanjo4 2 years ago
The same arrangment in both cases, but different solo parts. The first track I think is transferred at a to high speed. I will made a synchronisation and come back later.
snookerbee 2 years ago
Have heard this for the first time and be speechless. Ladnier, Sedric and the others.... Great joy !
snookerbee 2 years ago
WOW......
what great and rare recordings !!!!
It seems they were transferes at the right speed, these VOX recordings turned at 80 rpm, not 78 !!
Please don´t missunderstood the question, - do you own these record on a phonograph/grammophon record ?
1925 Woodings are extremley rare,... I just wonder how they came to italy.
However, THANK you very much !!
formiggini 2 years ago