I don't know who the collection belongs to because I cannot get to the head of the web site.
The 78s are mostly, if not all, of Japanese music, as opposed to Japanese/Western music. There is a link under each label to a digital rip of that side of the disk--these can be downloaded--Right Click, Save As .... Further down the page things are repeated but with commentary from and translation by "David Hopkins, an avid collector of vintage Japanese recordings."
https://pdx78s.cdbpdx.com/Japanese/20140722/
But wait ... there's more ....
This below is as far as I can climb up the URL. There is a password protected link at the top of the page referenced which provides access to the whole collection, and a username and password is provided, but these do not work.
Maybe the link below is a list of the entire collection. Anyway ... there is a LOT of other interesting ethnic stuff.
https://pdx78s.cdbpdx.com
Interesting Collection of Japanese 78s
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Re: Interesting Collection of Japanese 78s
That's Cliff Bolling's site. I believe he is a member here on the TMF. https://www.facebook.com/CDBPDX/
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Re: Interesting Collection of Japanese 78s
Yes! It's very interesting that they are mostly pre-war. If I'm being honest, the contents of pre-war records are BORING!Lah Ca wrote: Thu Sep 04, 2025 7:36 pm I don't know who the collection belongs to because I cannot get to the head of the web site.
The 78s are mostly, if not all, of Japanese music, as opposed to Japanese/Western music.
Once The Tokyo Boogie Woogie & Ginza Kankan Musume came out on 78 after the war, it modernized the music of Japan a lot. Eri & Yukimura's rock and roll 78's in the 1950's- Izumi Yukimura 78's are the best!!!
A buzzard took a monkey for a ride in the air...!
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There is an apocryphal story about Duke Ellington in which an interviewer asks him what kind of music he likes.m_nakamura wrote: Thu Sep 04, 2025 9:41 pm Yes! It's very interesting that they are mostly pre-war. If I'm being honest, the contents of pre-war records are BORING!![]()
Once The Tokyo Boogie Woogie & Ginza Kankan Musume came out on 78 after the war, it modernized the music of Japan a lot. Eri & Yukimura's rock and roll 78's in the 1950's- Izumi Yukimura 78's are the best!!!![]()
Ellington replies, "There are only two kinds of music. There is good music, and there is bad music. Good music is the kind I like."
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Cool. Many thanks to him on my behalf.VictrolaGuy - Walt wrote: Thu Sep 04, 2025 7:55 pm That's Cliff Bolling's site. I believe he is a member here on the TMF. https://www.facebook.com/CDBPDX/
He seems to be a very interesting guy if the results obtained by putting his name into a search engine are anything to go by.
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Re: Interesting Collection of Japanese 78s
I know Cliff's site since late 1990s, always full of interesting and varied 78s that he shares with anyone interested. He must be a nice guy...
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