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In this season of successful football it seems that Harvard University, as a whole, knows not that the University Band has recorded for their edification and girls:
GRIDIRON KING -- TEN THOUSAND MEN OF HARVARD HARVARDIANA UP THE STREET OUR DIRECTOR
The records are good, and procreate a real thrill.
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DOWN HEARTED BLUES ORIGINAL STACK O'LEE BLUES are rendered peculiarly and plaintively by Ed. Lang & Co.
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The Flonzaley Quaretet have recorded and beautifully too Beethoven's quartet No. 2 in G Major, complete on four ten inch records. Very, very nice.
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The Victor Symphony Orchestra has done a reasonably good job on the Norina Overture. A very fair record at 75c.
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JESSE CRAWFORD (who doesn't sell well in Cambridge and nobody knows why) has made is best record in weeks on "King for a Day" and "Jeannine".
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HORRIBLE TO HEAR is Whiteman's PARADISE WALTZ and GRIEVING select clear!
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Male voices--unaccompanied--dolefully and sweetly and with subtile syncopation sing plantation melodies. They are AIN'T IT A SHAME and WATERMELON. The artists: Utica Institute Jubilee Singers.
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SCHUBERT wrote Moment Musicale. The Linden Tree, Hedge Roses, and others. They are recorded on one record by a very marvelous organist--Lawrence Manson.
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HOT! Yea torrid! is "Blazin" and "Low Down" as intimately conceived and tooted by Coon Sanders. Let us make whoopee indeed!
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Semberly and with understanding the Flonzaley Quartet accompany brilliant Harold Bauer through the five records of Brahm's Quintet in F Minor.
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Potent RUTH ETTING slices thru SONNY BOY, OK.
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I. J. Paderewski recorded Chopin's Preludes in D Flat and in A Flat. Perfectly recorded, intelligently played.
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THE FINEST AMERICAN GRAND OPERA RECORDING ISSUED THIS YEAR is Lawrence Tibbetts assisted by the Metropolitan Opera Chorus singing 'Caesar, Great Wert Thou" and "Nay, Maccus, Lay Him Down" from KING'S HENCHMAN.
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A SOOTING RECORD is "A Gem Paganini" and "French Kisses" played by Mark Weber Orchestra, and recorded in Europe. 75c.
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One Lee Morse and her Blue Grass Boys whose voice her press agent proclaims as "That Mellow Swanee Voice" honks I MUST HAVE THAT MAN and MISSISSIPPI MUD. However--done will.
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ETHEL WATERS sings "MY HANDY MAN". Nasty, subtile, and will probably be suppressed.
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HELEN KANE continues to sell in huge quantities in her new record. We finally have her picture in colors, if you'd care to have a look.
BUTTERNUT ON THE NIGHT WE DID THE BOOM BOOM. Fred Hall and His Sugar Babies. Good.
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LADY LOVE -- BROWN BOTTOM BESS, Chicago Footwarmers. Abyssmal.
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Would you care to have a list of the Victor and Columbia Musical Masterpieces released to date? Yours for the asking--either at the store or over the phone. (Univ. 0733.)
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