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Oreste and his Queensland Orchestra with Jack KaufmanSide By Side (1927)

This recording was made in the later part of 1927 acoustically and it was made just before Edison records became electric and used the microphone for recording rather than a horn.


This audio is part of the collection: 78 RPMs & Cylinder Recordings

Artist/Composer: Oreste and his Queensland Orchestra with Jack Kaufman
Date: 1927-00-00 00:00:00
Source: http://www.edisonnj.org/menlopark
Label / Recorded by: Menlo Park
Keywords: Oldtime

Creative Commons license: Public Domain


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Digital recording from Diamond Disc made at Menlo Park.
To find out more visit Menlo Park

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Reviewer: Spuzz - [4.0 out of 5 stars] - May 7, 2005
Subject: By Sondheim?
I'll admit, I've never heard this song, and I thought it was by Steven Sondheim! LOL I'm so stupid.. Anyways, just a quick lookup led to the discovery that it's written by Harry Woods.
Oops! Anyways, this rendition is done classic song style, with a long orchesttration, lyric, and then another long orchestration. The singer himself sings this one great, full of, how shall I say it, with much razzamatazz style, hard to describe, but he sounds like he's having fun with this one.


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