melvind wrote:The weirdest record I own is the OKeh Crying record. Disturbing and just plain strange.
https://youtu.be/FOtH8bFfb5k
That is strange and kinda creepy. What was this recorded for? Art? Listening pleasure? (doubt it).
melvind wrote:The weirdest record I own is the OKeh Crying record. Disturbing and just plain strange.
https://youtu.be/FOtH8bFfb5k
I'm guessing it was produced by some Catholic church in Canada. It's a late 78 in vinyl, nice pressing, not a home-cut disk, but it bears no maker's name. I have a companion disk that contains, among other things, a Gregorian chant. The Mozart label is below, carrying number BM-1620. The other side of the record is numbered BM-1619; the companion record labels are numbered BM-1621 and BM-1622.bfinan11 wrote:I had no idea there was even an Iroquoian-speaking recording industry. How did that one come about? And why Mozart?drh wrote:Maybe even more peculiar is Mozart's Ave Verum Corpus in Iroquois.
Do you have any information about this?Uncle Vanya wrote: Wed Nov 28, 2018 3:22 pm Probably the four minute home recording
of "Uncle Josh and Aunt Nancy visit Plato's Retreat", recorded in 1980 in the Ansonia Hotel.
I bought a 78 rpm copy of that record years ago because it intrigued me and the slogan made me laugh out loud. The record truly is horrible, but definitely not a "hit". I sold it long ago. Here's a photo of the flip side.OrthoSean wrote: Tue Nov 27, 2018 11:09 am I agree, so many to choose from, but I recently picked up the 78 issue of Leona Anderson's "Fish". I can certainly think of others, but this one is pretty weird.
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i8ftH2OXnag[/youtube]
Sean