(Dave) Kaplan's Melodists traverse this tuneful arrangement. I like especially the chimey interlude.
ca. 1922-23
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Chick-A-Dee / Kaplan's Melodists
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Re: Chick-A-Dee / Kaplan's Melodists
Wolfe,
Thank you for posting this enjoyable Edison dance record.
Rocky
Thank you for posting this enjoyable Edison dance record.
Rocky
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Re: Chick-A-Dee / Kaplan's Melodists
Wolfe,
Thank you for sharing this transfer. I also think you prompted Paal to ask me about the cat seen in John’s video of it on YouTube:
[youtubehq]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BbKeXmy1DjY[/youtubehq]
I’d forgotten that Havoc made a brief appearance when we were recording that video.
Perhaps you (or someone else) can also answer a question that I hadn’t gotten around to asking anyone—was Edison’s ‘left’ side or ‘right’ side considered to be the ‘A’ side?
Thank you for sharing this transfer. I also think you prompted Paal to ask me about the cat seen in John’s video of it on YouTube:
[youtubehq]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BbKeXmy1DjY[/youtubehq]
I’d forgotten that Havoc made a brief appearance when we were recording that video.
Perhaps you (or someone else) can also answer a question that I hadn’t gotten around to asking anyone—was Edison’s ‘left’ side or ‘right’ side considered to be the ‘A’ side?
— MordEth
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Re: Chick-A-Dee / Kaplan's Melodists
I have always assumed that the "R" side on Edison was the equivalent of the "A" side on other labels, while the "L" side was the equivalent of "B."
Rocky
Rocky