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Various
Making Records: Home Recordings c. 1890​-​1920

(Cassette)

Death Is Not The End DEATH080

Non-Music Folk, World, & Country
Gospel Field Recording
A1 Excerpt from brown wax home recording of humorous talk and singing (0:30)
A2 Black wax home recording of woman singing hymn (4:37)
A3 Brown wax home recording of "Bring back my kitty to me" sung to the tune of "My bonnie lives over the ocean" by acapella children's chorus (1:57)
A4 Brown wax home recording of Mother and Father trying to get "Billy out of bed, followed by whistling solo (3:23)
A5 Black wax home recording of brass solo with dog howling and man whistling and calling Muggsy (2:10)
A6 Brown wax home recording of woman reciting French language lesson (2:14)
A7 Black wax home recording of Ralph Sunderland singing unidentified song (2:22)
A8 Black wax home recording of brass solo and duet (2:41)
A9 Brown wax home recording of dogs barking, with comic introductions (1:10)
A10 Black wax home recording of whistling and singing duet (1:36)
A11 Brown wax home recording of squealing of pigs and other barnyard sounds; occasional muffled speech in background (1:50)
A12 Brown wax home recording of whistling over commercial recording of Afterwards, by Professor Wormser (2:22)
A13 Brown wax home recording of flute solo, variations on Rock-a-bye baby (2:15)
A14 Brown wax home recording of unidentified guitar solo (2:06)
A15 Brown wax home recording of women talking, singing, and laughing (2:11)
B1 Brown wax home recording of family gathering at home of W. H. Greenhow, Hornell, New York, November 16, 1901 (3:08)
B2 Brown wax home recording of male singing in French (2:28)
B3 Brown wax home recording of child singing All alone (2:02)
B4 Brown wax home recording of organ solo, January 23, 1896 (3:04)
B5 Brown wax home recording of group singing with zither accompaniment (2:44)
B6 Brown wax home recording of baby crying; male speaking in French; child singing Welcome to winter (2:31)
B7 Brown wax home recording of Psalm 23 recited by Morgan Parsons followed by Master Louis [?] Tupper [?] Parsons, toddler, talking on November 29, 1900 (1:37)
B8 Brown wax home recording of train imitation with whistle, and joke with laughing (1:55)
B9 Brown wax business dictation recording (7:54)
B10 Brown wax home recording of a meeting of the Wreckers Club (2:23)
B11 Black wax home recording of banjo duet (2:24)
B12 Black wax home recording of indistinct talk by Donald (2:29)
B13 Black wax home recording of man and woman singing yodel song in German with zither (2:33)
B14 Black wax home recording of singing and harmonica music (4:44)
B15 Black wax home recording of boys attending Nazareth Hall boarding school, Nazareth, Pennsylvania, April 1, 1914 (2:08)
B16 Black wax home recording of man delivering religious speech (4:20)
B17 Black wax home recording of woman singing Oh! what a beautiful dream (3:01)
B18 Black wax home recording of woman singing The curse of an aching heart ; a dialog about a wedding; and man singing Shall we ever be able to fly?, August 27, 1915 (2:08)
B19 Brown wax home recording of man singing You're a million miles from nowhere (1:41)
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