Most very likely Prince's Band. The first-ever 'announced' record I ever saw or heard, which I'd found at a small antique store in Manhattan, Kansas in 1975. (Which means I've had this since I was 11 years old!)
I wonder if all pressings of this take 3 (10") have the stamped patent date in the dead wax? 637 originally would have been recorded early in 1902.
The label, close up (and this one you can click on to hear this record):
Here's the price and legal notice embedded into the back side of the disc:
Transferred at 75.78 rpm. Enjoy!
'Over the waves waltz'--'Vienna Orchestra' (1902).
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Re: 'Over the waves waltz'--'Vienna Orchestra' (1902).
Viva-tonal,
Just love it! Thanks for sharing. Wonderful.
Regards,
John
Just love it! Thanks for sharing. Wonderful.
Regards,
John
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Re: 'Over the waves waltz'--'Vienna Orchestra' (1902).
You're most welcome!
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Re: 'Over the waves waltz'--'Vienna Orchestra' (1902).
Thanks alot for posting. I like this particular version. It's lighter than the NY Military Band version I recenly posted on youTube.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bSwSaeR2 ... r_embedded
Not sure which I like better.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bSwSaeR2 ... r_embedded
Not sure which I like better.