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[ARSCLIST] Special Offer on Book and Casette with RARE recordings
SPECIAL One-time sale of Historic Recordings on cassette.
I am posting this to various phonograph newsgroups as I want to get these
into the hands of those who will appreciate them. This is not a commercial
venture. I'm thinking the Archives who are members of ARSC might be interested in
this for their collections.
About 10 years ago, my late friend and fellow record collector, Dave
Goldenberg produced a fascinating and superb audiotape and booklet volume of early
recordings about Philadelphia, PA. You don’t need to live in Philadelphia to
appreciate its contents. There are some extremely rare recordings on the set.
21 tracks in all (see below).
The package is called :”Philadelphia All The Time: Sounds of The Quaker City
1896-1947”. It includes an 50-page ILLUSTRATED booklet with the history of
each recording. And the tape is Dolby encoded.
Dave was not into marketing and the package only had limited distribution,
which is a shame. I would like to get these in the hands of record collectors
who will appreciate the recordings and the great info in the booklet so I am
making them available to collectors on the record and phonograph collectors’
boards at a special closeout price. You don’t have to wait till the end for
the price but read on after it. The whole package originally sold for $16.00.
And I sold quite a few on ebay at $12.00 plus shipping.
In order to cover my time and packing and shipping, I will offer them at
only $5.00 postpaid by Media class mail. (That’s less than one cylinder record
and a bargain for the RARE recordings included.) But you must act fast!
The above price is for payment by cash or check. I’ll be happy to take
Paypal but I can’t afford to absorb the fee so The price will be $5.75 if you wish
to pay using Paypal. Also if you it sent FIRST class, I’ll do that for 35
cents more. (I know this sounds complicated, but, believe me, I’m not making
money on these additions.)
And if you are are out of the US, email me for price. (which will be
whatever extra charges there are for international postage.
Now see what you get.
The set includes the following recordings:
Ferruchino Giannini from 1896
John McCormack Off To Philadelphia 1941
Stokowski and Phila Orchestra “Pension Fund Notes/Comments” 1935
Bert Harvey “All The Quakers Are Shoulder Shakers” 1919
Frankie Richardson “Uncle Lou” 1924
Jeanette McDonald/ Nelson Eddy “Ah Sweet Mystery of Life” 1935
Phila Police and Fireman’s Band “Hail Philadelphia” 1926
Philadelphia Rapid Transit Band (Conducted by John Phillip Sousa). 1926
Arthur Pryor’s Band, “Philadelphia All The Time” 1926
Ferko String Band “Oh Dem Golden Slippers” 1947
Marian Anderson “Deep River” 1923
Bessie Smith “I’m Wild About That Thing” 1929
Ethel Waters, “Dinah” 1925
Clarence Williams Orch “ I Can’t Dance, I’ve Got Ants In My Pants” (with
Charlie Gaines) 1934
Tindley Quaker City Gospel Singers “Everybody Will Be Happy” 1932
Howard Lanin and the Benjamin Franklin Hotel Orchestra, “When Eyes of Blue
Are Fooling You” 1925
Joe Venuti’s Blue Four “The Wild Dog” 1927
Jan Savitt Orch, “When I Go A Dreamin” 1938
Russell Conwell (founder of Temple University), “Acres of Diamonds” speech
1922
John Barrymore (actor), “Soliloquy from Hamlet” 1928
W.C. Fields “The Day I Drank A Glass of Water” 1946
All this on one 90-minute audiotape.
The 50-page booklet has lots of rare black and white photos.
I’ve posted scans of the package and the booklet at the following URL:
http://members.aol.com/anyphono/patt1.jpg
http://members.aol.com/anyphono/patt2.jpg
http://members.aol.com/anyphono/patt3.jpg
If you are interested in a copy of this great package, please email me at
the following address:_Stevenramm@xxxxxxxx (mailto:Stevenramm@xxxxxxx) If you
want 10 or more copies, I can offer at $2.00 each PLUS shipping but only if I
know soon and still have them.
Don’t miss this special offer! It won’t be repeated.
Steve Ramm
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