WOW! The disc sounds like the band is in the room with you! It's a good thing most stuck-up Victor executives left in 1926-ish! They could've mucked up this sound even more! Still a great post!
I just love this record! I've played this video several times over time. My copy is just shot so its nice to hear it in original format. The Credenza is the best sounding orthophonic they made. Superb tone and amazing bass response for an accoustic machine.
Although those guys drank like fish, and never got sleep, they were superb. Total dedication to detail and tonal quality. Nobody could touch Jimmy Dorsey on alto. Bix was......Nirvana.
I have a question, my father and I are restoring a Victrola 8-9 and its been stained over. Weare stripping it down, and have the green-aqua color, on the outside part of the door, is there a gold leaf border. We can't find any pictures to show us the detail. Could JazzyBaby help me out. Possibly shoot a video just showing us the detail on the outside of it. if not, atleast put something on the message board to help me out. Thanks
Bill Challis, the arranger, resented Victor's A&R man forcing the band to play things like "Idolizing" ("Boy, were they ever dogs!") I'm with you, though, I find "Idolizing" kinda charming, and Wilcox does get off with a good one. "My Pretty..." sounds fabulous here, btw. Would that I could be such an amateur!
I LOVE THIS SONG! Can't you just imagine the flappers and jellies going wild over this? Thanks for posting my favorite Goldkette number( Clementine isn't too shabby either!!)
This was recorded on February 1, 1927; and, judging from the label shown at the end, IS one of the original copies {20588; the 1936 reissue was 25283}.
I would love to exchange some pictures with you. I recently acquired my great grandmother's VV 8-9 S/N 1138. She bought it new in 1928. It is in really nice unrestored condition.
If that's the original Victor Scroll 78 from the late 20's, and not the re-issued version from the early 30's (if it is the re-issue version, you can tell by flipping the record to see if it is backed by a song called "Clementine"), HANG ON to this record. It is one of the most sought-after and valuable 78s by Jean Goldkette.
Thank you, yes, I know that! Clementine is one of the BEST Scroll Victors ever in my opinion. This copy is my "victrola" playing copy. I have another that is new old stock that has never seen steel needle play (and never will!).
WOW! The disc sounds like the band is in the room with you! It's a good thing most stuck-up Victor executives left in 1926-ish! They could've mucked up this sound even more! Still a great post!
MrXnews 1 year ago
I just love this record! I've played this video several times over time. My copy is just shot so its nice to hear it in original format. The Credenza is the best sounding orthophonic they made. Superb tone and amazing bass response for an accoustic machine.
2agray 2 years ago
Although those guys drank like fish, and never got sleep, they were superb. Total dedication to detail and tonal quality. Nobody could touch Jimmy Dorsey on alto. Bix was......Nirvana.
acfinney 2 years ago
I have a question, my father and I are restoring a Victrola 8-9 and its been stained over. Weare stripping it down, and have the green-aqua color, on the outside part of the door, is there a gold leaf border. We can't find any pictures to show us the detail. Could JazzyBaby help me out. Possibly shoot a video just showing us the detail on the outside of it. if not, atleast put something on the message board to help me out. Thanks
AcousticTN 3 years ago
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Hi, yes...there is a gold leaf border around all of the "relief" parts of the doors and side panels. Hope this helps!
Jazzbaby1973 3 years ago
Can't wait to get my 8-9 in from Houston! This baby has got some punch!
Peace Mooo
Moooperator 3 years ago
do you guys know that nat shilkret directed the band on this hot number?
victortalkingmch 3 years ago
Did you know that Glenn Miller arranged for Nat Shilkret. I'm a Shilkret fan. His version of Charleston is really hot.
acfinney 2 years ago
I think Goldkette had the best of arrangers. And, of course, Bix. Thank you much.
uslines 3 years ago
if you ask me the best goldkette is idolizing good trombone solo by spiegle wilcox will post on my victor 13
loveolrecords 3 years ago
Bill Challis, the arranger, resented Victor's A&R man forcing the band to play things like "Idolizing" ("Boy, were they ever dogs!") I'm with you, though, I find "Idolizing" kinda charming, and Wilcox does get off with a good one. "My Pretty..." sounds fabulous here, btw. Would that I could be such an amateur!
bobnweave99 3 years ago
Haha! One of my favourite songs! Thanks so much for putting this on!
DGatsby 3 years ago
I LOVE THIS SONG! Can't you just imagine the flappers and jellies going wild over this? Thanks for posting my favorite Goldkette number( Clementine isn't too shabby either!!)
marvalhat 3 years ago
This was recorded on February 1, 1927; and, judging from the label shown at the end, IS one of the original copies {20588; the 1936 reissue was 25283}.
fromthesidelines 3 years ago
i love the styling of that machine and perfect music for it too. creepy look...lol!
damusician 4 years ago
I would love to exchange some pictures with you. I recently acquired my great grandmother's VV 8-9 S/N 1138. She bought it new in 1928. It is in really nice unrestored condition.
Mark
beerfab1 4 years ago
Great sound!! One of my favorite arrangements! Spiegle Wilcox's great megaphone solo, and Steve Brown's slap bass make this a classic!!
deetman6 4 years ago
If that's the original Victor Scroll 78 from the late 20's, and not the re-issued version from the early 30's (if it is the re-issue version, you can tell by flipping the record to see if it is backed by a song called "Clementine"), HANG ON to this record. It is one of the most sought-after and valuable 78s by Jean Goldkette.
Jpmadore1 4 years ago
Thank you, yes, I know that! Clementine is one of the BEST Scroll Victors ever in my opinion. This copy is my "victrola" playing copy. I have another that is new old stock that has never seen steel needle play (and never will!).
Best / Jazzbaby
Jazzbaby1973 4 years ago
Good ol' Newell 'Spiegle' Willcox rides again!!
I got a copy of this one autographed by him...
lindyhoppers 4 years ago
Lindyhoppers,if you check out Sunday by Goldkette,you'll see me with Spiegel on one of the photos.
Victrolaman1 4 years ago
Really fantastic. Is it electric?
mariopica 4 years ago
Defiantly. The label says not for radio broadcast.
VinylToVideo 4 years ago
Sensational!
CeltsCam 4 years ago
Incredible sound and wonderful record!
kspm01 4 years ago
Sounds fantastic... and a great record! I think it looks nice and cozy! ;-) YF, J.
fuzzbear6240 4 years ago
That phonograph is beautiful!
rocetship 4 years ago
Gorgeous machine. Looks kinda crowded in there, though! :)
amdubin 4 years ago