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Angels from the Realms of Glory-The Carol Singers:1915
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Re: Angels from the Realms of Glory-The Carol Singers:1915
I have this also on wax Amberol #305 by the Edison Concert Band.Unfortunately,it wasn't reissued on the Blue.I've wondered why, because it's a nicer version than this, which is a dubbing from the Diamond Disc.
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Re: Angels from the Realms of Glory-The Carol Singers:1915
It was on a Blue Amberol 2771 The Carol Singers.
This is a Diamond Disc Record.
This is a Diamond Disc Record.
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Re: Angels from the Realms of Glory-The Carol Singers:1915
I wonder why the version on the 4 minute wax wasn't reissued on the celluloid.Is is possible that the mould for Amberol #305 got burned up in the 1914 fire? edisonplayer.
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Re: Angels from the Realms of Glory-The Carol Singers:1915
What I do know? The University of Southern California at Santa Barbra’s Cylinder preservation and digitization project has a copy of this song on Blue Amberol.