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The average donation is $45. If everyone chips in $5, we can end this fundraiser today.
Right now, your donation will be matched, doubling your impact! All we need is the price of a paperback book to sustain a library the whole world trusts.
We’re dedicated to reader privacy so we never track you. We never accept ads.
But we still need to pay for servers and staff. For 22 years, my dream has been to build the library of everything and make it available to everyone. I know we could charge money, but then we couldn’t achieve our mission. The Internet Archive is a bargain, but we need your help. If you find our site useful, please chip in. — Brewster Kahle, Founder, Internet Archive. Dear Internet Archive Supporter, I ask only once a year: please help the Internet Archive today.
The average donation is $45. If everyone chips in $5, we can end this fundraiser today. Right now, your donation will be matched, doubling your impact! All we need is the price of a paperback book to sustain a library the whole world trusts.
We’re dedicated to reader privacy so we never track you. We never accept ads. But we still need to pay for servers and staff. For 22 years, my dream has been to build the library of everything and make it available to everyone.
I know we could charge money, but then we couldn’t achieve our mission. The Internet Archive is a bargain, but we need your help. If you find our site useful, please chip in.
— Brewster Kahle, Founder, Internet Archive. Dear Internet Archive Supporter, I ask only once a year: please help the Internet Archive today.
The average donation is $45. If everyone chips in $5, we can end this fundraiser today. Right now, your donation will be matched, doubling your impact! All we need is the price of a paperback book to sustain a library the whole world trusts. We have only 150 staff but run one of the world’s top websites. We’re dedicated to reader privacy.
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— Brewster Kahle, Founder, Internet Archive. This is a collection of music for folk dancing that has long been out of print. Most of it consists of 78RPM transcriptions.
Many of the vinyl recordings are actually transcribed from older 78s. From the soulful Macedonian, happy-happy Croatian, to the furious Russian-Ukranian melodies this music makes wonderful listening, but most importantly it demands to be danced. The 78RPM recordings often have a vigor and life unsurpassed by modern recordings.
This is because they could not edit them,. Favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite ( 8 reviews ) Topics: International, Folk, Dancing Source: 78. This Kazoomzoom.com collection focuses on ragtime, an American music style from more than 100 years ago, a long time before the invention of CDs and iPods.
Back then, sound was recorded into things like wax, resin, paper and metal. The paper recordings were played by instrument machines. The most popular was called a player piano, and most of the songs here are recorded from player pianos. Ragtime's uplifting and whimsical style is perfect as a happy and inspiring backdrop for playtime.
Favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite ( 1 reviews ) Topics: children, kids, free music, netlabel, kazoomzoom, ragtime Source: 78. Performer: Chubby Jackson and his Orchestra Writer: Jackson; Bauer Jazz double bass. Digitized at 78 revolutions per minute. Four stylii were used to transfer this record. They are 2.0 mil truncated conical, truncated conical, 2.8 mil truncated conical, 3.3 mil truncated conical. These were recorded flat and then also equalized with Turnover: 400.0, Rolloff: -12.0. The preferred versions suggested by an audio engineer at George Blood, L.P.
Have been copied to have the more friendly filenames. Favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite ( 2 reviews ) Topics: 78rpm, Jazz Source: 78. Prokofiev: Peter and the Wolf, Op. Leopold Stokowski conducting the All American Orchestra.
Basil Rathbone, narrator. Recorded July, 1941. Actually, it's the 'All American Youth Orchestra', assembled by Stokowski and composed of young, talented musicians. For more information, visit: Transferred and restored from the original Columbia Masterworks set M-477. If you look carefully at the album cover, you'll see it's signed.
Favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite ( 18 reviews ) Topics: Prokofiev, Stokowski, Peter, Wolf Source: 78. Trumpeter Landfrey's Charge of the Light Brigade Played by: Trumpeter Landfrey Recording date: August 2, 1890 Location: London, England Record format: Edison brown wax cylinder (unissued) NPS object catalog number: EDIS 39848. Historical note: Landfrey was a bugler in the Light Brigade at the Battle of Balaklava, October 25, 1854, of the Crimean War. On this recording Landfrey plays a trumpet that was used at the Battle of Waterloo, June 18, 1815, of the Napoleonic Wars.
Favorite favorite favorite favorite ( 11 reviews ) Topic: Oldtime Source: National Park Service. Old Time Radio of the 1940s, from England. This is a collection of BBC radio comedies: 'Band Waggon' starring Arthur Askey and Richard Murdoch; 'ITMA' (It's That Man Again) starring Tommy Handley; 'Much Binding in the Marsh' starring Richard Murdoch and Kenneth Horne; 'HMS Waterlogged' starring Eric Barker, with Jon Pertwee; 'Studio Stand Easy' starring Charlie Chester; 'Up The Pole' starring Jimmy Jewel and Ben Warriss, with Jon. Favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite ( 7 reviews ) Topics: Old Time Radio, OTR, Comedy, Band Waggon, ITMA, Much Binding in the Marsh, HMS Waterlogged, Studio. All tracks written by Fortyone Artwork by Fortyone & Fortyfour Thanks to the family and the 45's 'I wish to announce that. How did a vintage jazz/blues collector get involved with Fortyone?'
Well, a little more than a year ago, I was poking around on the Web, looking for unusual old sounds to download (Im especially interested in material from the 78 RPM era.). I stumbled upon the Comfort Stand site, and was delighted by Fortyones Different Mayonnaise album his choice of sampled. Favorite favorite favorite favorite ( 3 reviews ) Topic: cut'n'paste and love Source: 78. Performer: Russell Procope Writer: Armstrong Digitized from a shellac record, at 78 revolutions per minute.
Four stylii were used to transfer this record.They are 3.8 mil truncated conical, 2.3 mil truncated conical, 2.8 mil truncated conical, 3.3 mil truncated conical. These were recorded flat and then also equalized with Turnover: 500.0. The preferred version suggested by an audio engineer at George Blood, L.P.
Is the equalized version recorded with the 2.8 mil truncated conical stylus,. ( 2 reviews ) Topics: 78rpm, Jazz Source: 78. Mary had a little lamb Spoken by: Thomas A. Edison, inventor Recording date: August 12, 1927, Golden Jubilee of the Phonograph ceremony Location: Glenmont (Edison's home), West Orange, New Jersey Recording taken from Movietone Production news film. Historical note: In this recording Edison demonstrates how in 1877 he made the first record on his tinfoil phonograph. The original 1877 recording was not saved and no longer exists. Favorite favorite ( 1 reviews ) Topic: Oldtime Source: National Park Service.
PLEASE GO TO FOR SUPERIOR TRANSFER & HIGHER BIT RATE. BEETHOVEN: Concerto No. 5, in E-flat Major, Op. 73 ('Emperor'). Benno Moiseivitch, piano.
London Philharmonic Orchestra. George Szell, conductor. Victor 78rpm Album DM 761 (058958 - 058967). Recorded October 21, 1938. Digital transfer by F.
Reeder favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite ( 7 reviews ) Topics: Beethoven, Emperor, Moiseivitch, Szell, 78rpm Source: 78. Fox Trot with Singing. Digitized from a shellac record, at 78 revolutions per minute.
Four stylii were used to transfer this record. They are 3.8 mil truncated conical, 2.3 mil truncated conical, 2.8 mil truncated conical, 3.3 mil truncated conical. These were recorded flat and then also equalized with AES. The preferred version suggested by an audio engineer at George Blood, L.P. Is the equalized version recorded with the 2.8 mil truncated conical stylus, and has been copied to have the more. Favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite ( 6 reviews ) Topic: 78rpm Source: 78.
Performer: Josh White and his Guitar Digitized from a shellac record, at 78 revolutions per minute. Four stylii were used to transfer this record.They are 3.8 mil truncated conical, 2.3 mil truncated conical, 2.8 mil truncated conical, 3.3 mil truncated conical. These were recorded flat and then also equalized with Turnover: 400.0, Rolloff: -18.0. The preferred version suggested by an audio engineer at George Blood, L.P. Is the equalized version recorded with the 3.3 mil truncated conical.
Favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite ( 1 reviews ) Topics: 78rpm, Blues, Folk Source: 78. If you enjoy this collection please consider helping our other 1920's and 1930's artists projects. You can find a list of projects that are incomplete at: Incomplete Discographies of 1920's 1930's Artists For a list of our already complete collections of 1920's and 1930's artists see: Complete Discographies of 1920's 1930's Artists The Columbians Collection 1924-1929 (COMPLETE) (Directed by Ben Selvin) UPDATED January 2018 This collection contains the following: Columbia Recordings: 0081457. Topics: 78rpm, Ben Selvin, The Columbians, PJA-Incomplete. Fox Trot - Vocal Chorus by Eddy Howard. Digitized from a shellac record, at 78 revolutions per minute. Four stylii were used to transfer this record.
They are 3.8 mil truncated conical, 2.3 mil truncated conical, 2.8 mil truncated conical, 3.3 mil truncated conical. These were recorded flat and then also equalized with Turnover: 300Hz, Rolloff: 2120Hz. The preferred version suggested by an audio engineer at George Blood, L.P. Is the equalized version recorded with the 3.8 mil truncated conical.
Favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite ( 2 reviews ) Topics: 78rpm, Big Band, Swing Source: 78. Symphony No.9 in E minor, Op. 95, 'From the New World' (1893) by Antonin Dvorak (1841 - 1904). George Szell (1897 - 1970) conducting the Czech Philharmonic Orchestra.
Recorded in Prague, Czechoslovakia in 1937. Transferred and restored from the original Victor 78 set DM 469. (Note that when this recording was made, this symphony was identified as No. 5.) Transfer by Bob Varney. Note: This item was re-recorded in August 2018 to achieve better sound quality. ( 1 reviews ) Topics: Dvorak, Szell, Czech Philharmonic, Symphony, 78 New World Source: 78.
If you enjoy this complete collection please consider helping our other 1920's and 1930's artists projects. You can find a list of projects that are incomplete at: Incomplete Discographies of 1920's 1930's Artists For a list of our already complete collections of 1920's and 1930's artists see: Complete Discographies of 1920's 1930's Artists Abe Lyman Collection 1925-1935 (COMPLETE) UPDATED January 2018 This collection contains the following: Brunswick Recordings: 2903 IF YOU KNEW SUSIE/UKULELE. Favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite ( 6 reviews ) Topics: Abe Lyman, 78rpm, PJA-Complete Source: 78. Performer: Freddy Martin and his Orchestra; Jack Fina Pianist. Digitized at 78 revolutions per minute.
Four stylii were used to transfer this record. They are 3.8 mil truncated eliptical, 2.3 mil truncated conical, 2.8 mil truncated conical, 3.3 mil truncated eliptical.
These were recorded flat and then also equalized with Turnover: 450.0, Rolloff: -10.5. The preferred versions suggested by an audio engineer at George Blood, L.P. Have been copied to have the more friendly filenames. ( 1 reviews ) Topics: 78rpm, Instrumental Source: 78. If you enjoy this collection please consider helping our other 1920's and 1930's artists projects.
You can find a list of projects that are incomplete at: Incomplete Discographies of 1920's 1930's Artists For a list of our already complete collections of 1920's and 1930's artists see: Complete Discographies of 1920's 1930's Artists Ted Lewis Collection 1919-1934 (COMPLETE) This collection contains the following: Song Title Recording Date Recording Location Catalog Number 'O' (Oh!). Favorite favorite favorite favorite ( 6 reviews ) Topics: Ted Lewis, 78rpm, PJA-Complete Source: 78. 'Castle House Rag - One Step', performed by Europe's Society Orchestra, recorded 'under the personal supervision of Mr. Vernon Castle' on February 10, 1914. James Reese Europe was an important musical figure in the ragtime era (his band was the first Black band to record commercially).
Vernon and Irene Castle were early popularizers of social dancing to syncopated music. From the original 12' 78rpm disk. Favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite ( 3 reviews ) Topics: Music, Ragtime, 78rpm, Oldtime Source: Original 78rpm disk (Victor 35372) digitized by old78collector. Performer: Alfredito and his Orchestra Writer: Al Lang Mambo inst.
Digitized from a shellac record, at 78 revolutions per minute. Four stylii were used to transfer this record.They are 3.8 mil truncated conical, 2.3 mil truncated conical, 2.8 mil truncated conical, 3.3 mil truncated conical. These were recorded flat and then also equalized with Turnover: 375.0, Rolloff: -12.0. The preferred version suggested by an audio engineer at George Blood, L.P. Is the equalized version recorded with the.
Favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite ( 3 reviews ) Topics: 78rpm, Mambo, Latin Source: 78. Performer: Dajos Bela y su Orquesta Writer: Lorenzo; Barcelata Fox-Trot. Digitized at 78 revolutions per minute. Four stylii were used to transfer this record.
They are 3.8 mil truncated eliptical, 2.3 mil truncated conical, 2.8 mil truncated conical, 3.3 mil truncated eliptical. These were recorded flat and then also equalized with Turnover: 375.0, Rolloff: -12.0. The preferred versions suggested by an audio engineer at George Blood, L.P. Have been copied to have the more friendly filenames. ( 1 reviews ) Topics: 78rpm, Square Dance, Country, Jazz Source: 78. Performer: Billy Murray Writer: Allen Comic Song; with orchestra. Digitized at 78 revolutions per minute.
Four stylii were used to transfer this record. They are 3.8 mil truncated conical, 2.3 mil truncated conical, 2.8 mil truncated conical, 3.3 mil truncated conical. The preferred versions suggested by an audio engineer at George Blood, L.P. Have been copied to have the more friendly filenames. Matrix number: 17250B Catalog number: 17250-B ( 1 reviews ) Topics: 78rpm, Comedy, acoustic Source: 78. Performer: Sonny Walikis and his Squeeze Box Digitized from a shellac record, at 78 revolutions per minute.
Four stylii were used to transfer this record.They are 2.0 mil truncated conical, 2.3 mil truncated conical, 2.8 mil truncated conical, 3.3 mil truncated conical. These were recorded flat and then also equalized with Turnover: 400.0, Rolloff: -18.0. The preferred version suggested by an audio engineer at George Blood, L.P.
Is the equalized version recorded with the 2.0 mil truncated. Favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite ( 2 reviews ) Topic: 78rpm Source: 78. Performer: Johnny Dunn's Original Jazz Hounds Writer: Bradford Fox-trot.
Digitized at 78 revolutions per minute. Four stylii were used to transfer this record. They are 3.8 mil truncated conical, 2.3 mil truncated conical, 2.8 mil truncated conical, 3.3 mil truncated conical. The preferred versions suggested by an audio engineer at George Blood, L.P.
Have been copied to have the more friendly filenames. Matrix number: 80530 Catalog number: A3729 Other IDs from the record include: 80530 ( 1 reviews ) Topics: 78rpm, Blues, acoustic Source: 78.
Af (Udvikler) den maj 19, 2018 I outline The reasons here: The 'free Program' (thunderbird) actually has full time developers and they are paid via donations as well (check the landing page) - you seem to believe all that work does itself, without contributing any of your precious time for making stuff better. There are years of development & support in this Add-on, feel free not to use it. It's 100% open source, I challenge you to create something equally useful. The alternative are the many, many Thunderbird Add-ons that will stop working when version 60 lands in June, because developers lost interest and walked away.
Feel free fixing those yourself or find somebody to do it for nothing:). Af (Udvikler) den sept. 21, 2016 'BUT the Pro License will register to only one of the two email clients' you're misinformed. The pro license is registered to one specific email address, but this can absolutely be used on multiple / different Thunderbird / Postbox / SeaMonkey installations, both on the same and separate machines. The email address is the key, not the number of installations.
If you think you experience something else, I will need to debug the problem because as I describe is the way I have designed it. I will not rule out that you may have found a bug although I doubt it at this stage. You can used it on many installations, you just need one common email address to verify your license, but you can have 10 or more additional email addresses. If you want to use 2 different mail addresses on 2 separate accounts (and not share the same key), then please get in touch and I can give you a free license for your second use. I just need to know the second address.
It is just technically very difficult to 'spy' different installations on the same system (on 3 different operating systems, Windows/Linux/Apple this would be several weeks of work and may prove unreliable) and email addresses are much easier to verify as unique. I have no problem in providing a second free license, just get in touch instead of doing a review because I cannot help you that way. There is a link on the options dialog to get in touch. I am still working with the customer to resolve this situation - I believe there is a mismatch between email addresses.
Old gmail.com addresses used to end with googlemail.com which may be one possible explanation for the problem.