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Cylinder Records
The cylinders listed below have been recorded using the microphone method. I do not have enough cylinders to justify the expense and trouble of creating a custom electronic reproducer for them, not to mention that such a reproducer is already commercially available. Another factor is that the sound quality is so poor, little improvement would be made.
Unfortunately there is insufficient documentation on cylinders. Some have no artists stated. I give as much as I have here. All are four minute cylinders. Some are Edison Amberolas, some are not.
Bring Back The Roses - William Oakland Amberola 3678
Asthore - Harry Anthony (1910) Indestructible 3058
Only A Pansy Blossom - William Oakland This is what I thought when I first heard this guy. Lakeside 1149
Country Dance And Merry Makers Dance Columbia 3170
Estudiantina Duet - Ethel and Mary Williams Columbia 3201
Everybody Two Step - Billy Murry A parody of African-American music. Amberola 1587
Favorite and Victorious Eagle March Lakeside 1001
It' Ain't Gonna Rain No Mo - A Hall Amberola 4824 A late Blue Amberol of Blues music dubbed from a Diamond Disk.
I Will Love You Lakeside 1557
Lucky Moon and Moon Winks Cute. Lakeside 1214
Madame Sherry Waltz Lakeside 1863
My Heart Has Learned To Love You - Walter VanBrunt Columbia 3106
On My Way To Mandolay Very high quality. Amberol 2233
Roll On Missouri - Collins and Harlan Amberola 1753
Summer Reminds Me Of You - Walter VanBrunt Columbia 3032
Sweet Hawaiian Moonlight - Gladys Rice and Marion Cox Amberola 3606
Sweet Longings - Instrumental Trio Columbia 3053
That's How I Need You - Walter VanBrunt Amberola 1589
The Dorothy Three Step Amberola 2401
The Old Oaken Bucket Columbia 3195
The Sea Makes A Man A Man - Thomas Chalmers Amberola 3386
What Makes The World Go Round Lakeside 1126
When I Send You A Picture Of Berlin - Billy Murry Amberola 3569
Where The Silvery Colorado Winds It's Way Amberola 1856
Where The Sunset Turns The Oceans Blue To Gold Columbia 3172
Whistling Solo - Gialoini Columbia 3246
You May Hold A Million Girlies In Your Arms Amberola 3299
Keep Away From The Fellow Who Owns An Automobile. Ada Jones and likely the Peerless Quartet. 1909. Song written by Irving Berlin. Lakeside 1594
When I Get You Alone Tonight Ada Jones and Walter Van Brunt circa 1912. Lakeside 1602
Every Little Movement Has A Meaning Of It's Own Lovely, one of my favorites. From the musical Madame Sherry. Lakeside 1178
The Pussycat Rag - Ada Jone and The Peerless Quartet (Nov 1913) May offend many today, the 'teens were not a politically correct decade. Amberola 2197
