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Re: [ARSCLIST] Soviet Recordings
http://russia-in-us.com/Music/Pop/Utesov/utesoveng.html
http://www.glasnet.ru/%7Ekdf/utiesov.html
http://patefon.knet.ru/kdf/main.html
In Dutch,but has neat photos and Mp3 of Alexander Tsafsman 78s
http://www.78rpm.hovers.nl/78toerenN7.htm
http://www.78rpm.hovers.nl/estonia.wax (Very good.)
Roger
Dnjchi@xxxxxxx wrote: My sole Soviet recording is an 8 inch disc with a tiny label, in cyrillic
lettering. I picked it up as a curiosity. Turned out side one was (in
Russian) "Casey Jones", and side two was (In Russian) "Brother, Can You Spare a
Dime." These seem to date this disc, obviously pressed overseas, around the
early 1930s. I have since learned, through translation by a Russian visitor,
that they are sung by (on label) 'famous Russion jazz-man, Leonid Utrosol'
(sp?). Side One reads, Ken3n AXOHC (Casey Jones); side two translated reads 'Song
of Unemployed America'. Side one: M 22023 and handwritten 1239--2/18; side
two: M 22079 and 1249-2/48. They are on the Hechia (from cyrillic) label.
Don Chichester
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