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  • Originally released on {American} Columbia 454-D. And yes, 'Fogguy', Western Electric was originally a subsidiary of the Bell System, and perfected the modern "electric" phonograph recording...as well as the synchronized sound-on-disc method of "talkies", introduced by Warner Brothers as "Vitaphone" in 1926.

  • love Harry Reser and Tom Stack

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  • Hot! Every bit as good as the California Ramblers as the Vagabonds.

  • Boy ! this one really is hoT ! Almost burned ma ears !

  • New World Records did a recording of this chart in the late 1970's early 1980's I have a copy somewhere on cassete. Nice hearing a good sound source of this recorded at the time. Most other versions I've heard were on labels still issuing acoustical recordings.

  • Great fidelity for an early (Western) Electric. D Series Columbia. I have some "Flag" Electric "D" series Columbias. Supervised by Western Electric, for the early electrics, the balance is so great when supervised by Western Electric, as the recording Enmgineers for Columbia took over, you can hear the dirfference in balance and tonality. Sounded better by 1927.

  • An outstanding Reser selection, thank you!

  • Gregory, how could you say that! I really love that wacky voice of Tom Stacks.

  • In banjoland everything ends and begins with Harry Reser!

  • Yes it is HOT!! Love Harry Reser... but sometimes the singing is annoying to me. I prefer my hot 20s music to be instrumentals! I'm glad this on is vocal-less!

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