Here's a record I acquired recently. It's on a British Imperial (Imperial 1712, recordeded August 1926), but is was originally issued on Banner, which explains that typical budget label sound.
A great record, with vocal by mr. Lentz himself. I wonder what instrument we hear from 2:14 and onwards. Or is it just some really weird scatting?
Enjoy!
Susie's Feller ~ Al Lentz and His Orchestra
Susie's Feller - Al Lentz and His Orchestra
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Re: Susie's Feller - Al Lentz and His Orchestra
Very nice! Thanks for sharing.
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Re: Susie's Feller - Al Lentz and His Orchestra
Definitely 'scatting' at the end...
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Re: Susie's Feller - Al Lentz and His Orchestra
I have the Lentz band on Columbia Viva-Tonal playing"When I ring Your Front Door Bell."edisonplayer
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Re: Susie's Feller - Al Lentz and His Orchestra
Sounds like a trombone with a plunger or mute.Lucius1958 wrote:Definitely 'scatting' at the end...![]()
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Re: Susie's Feller - Al Lentz and His Orchestra
No, Lentz is "Effin'", in the manner of Ukelele Ike. Nice record.
I 'ce been partial to Lentz's records since coming across a copy of 'Deed I Do on red label Oriole when I was twelve.
I 'ce been partial to Lentz's records since coming across a copy of 'Deed I Do on red label Oriole when I was twelve.