Question About 2-minute Cylinder Records
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Question About 2-minute Cylinder Records
I recently acquired a Columbia BK and I would like to know if there are any reasonably good sounding 2-minute jazz cylinder records I could be looking for? I don't expect the sound quality of a diamond disk, but something that might help maintain my interest in cylinder machines. I just heard an Earl Oliver tune on a cylinder that was outstanding, but my machine can't play 4-minute records.
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Re: Question About 2-minute Cylinder Records
2-minute cylinders weren't being made anymore by the time jazz was on records starting in the later 'teens ? I think the only thing approaching "jazz" you're going to find on cylinder are the 4-minute Blue Amberol.
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Re: Question About 2-minute Cylinder Records
If you're lucky, you might find some Ragtime type music on 2 minute. (I learned that from Ramona Baker)
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Re: Question About 2-minute Cylinder Records
The Earl Oliver tune was most likely dubbed from a Diamond Disc record.
I have listened to many two minute cylinder records and there may be some ragtime music but real jazz would have to wait till after WW1 and be originally recorded at Edison on Diamond Discs and Victor as 78's.
By the way, you can hear a nice Earl Oliver tune on my Enhanced Records as track one.
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I have listened to many two minute cylinder records and there may be some ragtime music but real jazz would have to wait till after WW1 and be originally recorded at Edison on Diamond Discs and Victor as 78's.
By the way, you can hear a nice Earl Oliver tune on my Enhanced Records as track one.
Marc
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Re: Question About 2-minute Cylinder Records
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The Indestructible Phonographic Record Co of Albany, NY (aka Federal Records) was still making (new-title) 2-minute type celluloid cylinders almost to their end (1918; they ceased 4-mins in 1922), you might find something of interest there, but barely.
You may also find an article on the full history of "Indestructible" (in AP, June 2013) helpful (pp. 24-27). They were still utilizing patents left over from the days of the Lambert Co. (but with the metal/cardboard cores previously lacking).
Allen
The Indestructible Phonographic Record Co of Albany, NY (aka Federal Records) was still making (new-title) 2-minute type celluloid cylinders almost to their end (1918; they ceased 4-mins in 1922), you might find something of interest there, but barely.
You may also find an article on the full history of "Indestructible" (in AP, June 2013) helpful (pp. 24-27). They were still utilizing patents left over from the days of the Lambert Co. (but with the metal/cardboard cores previously lacking).
Allen
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Re: Question About 2-minute Cylinder Records
You might find some 2 min jazz on Vulcan cylinders, but you'll need to check their website now and then to see what titles are available and are added over time.