Earl Oliver's Jazz Babies - "Thanks For the Buggy Ride"

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Edison Blue Amberol 5136 [ake 1, Mould 2]
"Thanks For the Buggy Ride"
Played by Earl Oliver's Jazz Babies (One of the many pseudonyms for Harry Reser and his Orchestra, Earl Oliver played the trumpet in Reser's orchestra.)
Vocal Refrain by Tom Howard (A pseudonym for Tom Stacks, the drummer in Reser's orchestra.)
Released in April, 1926.
Played on my Edison Amberola 30.

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  • After dealing with my discs so intensely over the past year, it's refreshing to hear some jazz on an Edison!

  • The Edison catalogue has many hidden treasures. And Edison recorded some great artists like the California Ramblers (Golden Gate Orchestra), Original Memphis Five, Harry Reser, Georgia Melodians and many more. When jazz pops up on Edison, it's indeed refreshing to hear it!

  • Nice! An amberol I would like to have too... :)

    I was 12 when I started to collect cylinders....

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    Greetings,

    Rolf

    Historical classical recordings

    European Archive, Paris

  • Thank you!

    I love cylinders. I find them more interesting than 78's.

  • @Paal1994 no steel needles for a cylinder record! :)

    Very very nice machine, and brilliant Cylinder - a 1920's classic. I have heard this song before, but not on a cylinder. You have some great late blue amberols!

  • @whiskeyshan Glad you liked it! :) I think Reser did this for Brunswick as well, but I like this rendition better.

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  • They sure did. I recommend to buy machines from them, the service is really great.

  • Yes I did mean the Jass one step. I would also love to find a copy of that record of course playing it on my standard D will not sound as good as your amberola because the diamond C diaphram is much bigger than the model H and the diamond c has a heavier weight which gives the music more volume. Phonophan shure did a great job restoring this one.

  • Thank you!

  • Great late BA! You have some very unusual high end late BAs. Keep up the good wor\k!

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