“On This Day in the History of Recorded Sound…”
February 26, 1925: Earliest recording date for an issued Victor electric recording: The Miniature Concert by The Eight Popular Victor Artists, which would be released in June.
February 26, 1950: Died: Sir Harry Lauder, Scottish singer, comedian, and popular Gramophone Company/Victor and Edison recording artist.
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'Lectrical & Lauder
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Here is a YouTube video of the Miniature Concert record for those that are interested.
(Double-click the video above or click this link to watch the video on YouTube in HD.)
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This made me wonder: Did Lauder ever make any electrical recordings, or was he retired by then?
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Re: 'Lectrical & Lauder
Google is (sometimes) our friend:Zenger wrote: Fri Feb 27, 2026 7:28 pm This made me wonder: Did Lauder ever make any electrical recordings, or was he retired by then?
"Yes, Harry Lauder made numerous electrically-recorded records. Following the introduction of electrical recording in 1925, Lauder re-recorded much of his earlier repertoire for HMV, Zonophone, and Victor.
Here are key details regarding his electrical recordings:
Time Period: He recorded into the electrical era, with sessions spanning the 1920s and into the 1930s (e.g., sessions in 1932).
Labels: His electric recordings appeared on HMV (His Master's Voice) and as Red Seal records for Victor.
Re-recordings: In 1932, he recorded new versions of many of his classic hits at Abbey Road studios.
Specific Examples: Examples of his electrical recordings include "Rising Early in the Morning" (HMV D1622) and various 12-inch Victor records."