Kansas City Kitty on Cylinder

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Kansas City Kitty on Cylinder

Post by Valecnik »

I've never even seen, let alone had a chance to buy an original copy of Kansas City Kitty on Edison. Now our own "WDC" & Berlin Phono works are offering a fantastic reissue from an original mold and at a price many of us can manage.

Enjoy! :D
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Re: Kansas City Kitty on Cylinder

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Great tune! What's the story on this re-issue? If I remember correctly, the original is one of those elusive 5000 series blue amberols.

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Re: Kansas City Kitty on Cylinder

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Likewise this is the first time I have heard this often quoted and elusive cylinder. An excellent dance tune. A brilliant choice of title for Norman to release. When i'm settled in my new home Im going to look at getting myself a copy of this to play on my phonograph. Thanlks for bringing it to my attention.

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Re: Kansas City Kitty on Cylinder

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Hey...wasn't there someone on one of the old boards that claimed to have several copies of this cylinder?

;)

Sorry...I couldn't resist...(and doubly sorry to the more recent folks who will miss this inside joke).

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Re: Kansas City Kitty on Cylinder

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Zeppy wrote:Hey...wasn't there someone on one of the old boards that claimed to have several copies of this cylinder?

;)
I nearly said the exact same thing in my post! :lol: Multiple copies apparently - but none of which could ever be found to photograph and prove they existed. Funny that ;)

In fact before that claim i'd never even heard of the title - so perhaps it did serve a useful purpose after all!

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Re: Kansas City Kitty on Cylinder

Post by JHolmesesq »

Wasn't this the last song released on a Diamond Disc? I'm sure I saw a video on Orthosean's facebook of it :)

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Re: Kansas City Kitty on Cylinder

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Yes you did!

It wasn't the last DD issued, but it was on Edison 52559, recorded March of 1929 and only available for a few months. Not many copies were pressed for sure. I'll get my video up on YouTube and post it here when it's done.

I remember that cylinder story! :D :lol:

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Re: Kansas City Kitty on Cylinder

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Swing Band Heaven wrote:
Zeppy wrote:Hey...wasn't there someone on one of the old boards that claimed to have several copies of this cylinder?

;)
I nearly said the exact same thing in my post! :lol: Multiple copies apparently - but none of which could ever be found to photograph and prove they existed. Funny that ;)

In fact before that claim i'd never even heard of the title - so perhaps it did serve a useful purpose after all!
Perhaps he was afraid taking its picture would steal its soul?

I was in the same boat...never heard of the title until that claim....so I guess it wasn't all bad (in addition to providing us years of jokes at his expense).

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Re: Kansas City Kitty on Cylinder

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Zeppy wrote:
Swing Band Heaven wrote:
Zeppy wrote:Hey...wasn't there someone on one of the old boards that claimed to have several copies of this cylinder?

;)
I nearly said the exact same thing in my post! :lol: Multiple copies apparently - but none of which could ever be found to photograph and prove they existed. Funny that ;)

In fact before that claim i'd never even heard of the title - so perhaps it did serve a useful purpose after all!
Perhaps he was afraid taking its picture would steal its soul?

I was in the same boat...never heard of the title until that claim....so I guess it wasn't all bad (in addition to providing us years of jokes at his expense).
Perhaps you will recall how I was ganged-up upon by all the followers (and multiple identities) of He Who's Name Shall Go Unmentioned when I offered to purchase said copy of 'KCK' when HWNSGU offered one of his 'spare' copies for sale? $1500 as I recall -- a bargain, IMHO! My response to purchase was prompted by HWNSGU loudly opining that the copy of KCK that sold on eBay for $4300 was ridiculous, when out of the other side of his mouth all one heard from him was the greatness of free-market economic policy. Seems to me that eBay is the embodiment of free-market economics, but hey, that's just me. Since the cylinder was never produced, and even when I reduced my offer to just having HWNSGU showing me a photo of the cylinder sitting on the day's newspaper so I could read the date and title, the withering blast I took from the opposition was incredible. I was just calling BS on the Head B-Esser, but one would have thought I insulted Mother Theresa by the trumped-up response. One of the reasons I still don't care much for that crowd.
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Re: Kansas City Kitty on Cylinder

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Swing Band Heaven wrote:In fact before that claim i'd never even heard of the title - so perhaps it did serve a useful purpose after all!
Sadly, this is the only reason I’m familiar with this title, also.
Valecnik wrote:Now our own "WDC" & Berlin Phono works are offering a fantastic reissue from an original mold and at a price many of us can manage.
But just in case anyone reading this thread aren’t familiar with either Norman (WDC)’s Cylinder Archive or his endeavors with the Berlin Phonograph Works, I encourage them to check out both preceding links.

With the prices “Kansas City Kitty” has fetched on eBay, I doubt many people will own a copy of it without efforts like Norman’s cylinder offerings.

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