Sound Storing Machines - First 78rpm Records From

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Sound Storing Machines - First 78rpm Records From

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Release date: 02/Jul/2021
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Details / Tracklist: 1. BAIRO
2. SENRYOU NOBORI
3. CHIKUMAGAWA
4. KAPPORE
5. HOKAI-BUSHI OIWAKE-BUSHI
6. MATSUKAZE (WIND IN THE PINES)
7. RAKUGO: UKIY-BURO (SCENE IN A PUBLIC BATH)
8. TAISHIKICHOU
9. SHIOKUMI KASATSUKASHI (COLLECTING WATER)
10. YOKYOKU (FROM THE NOH DRAMA KAKITSUBATA)
11. SANJUSANGEN-DO KIYORI
12. NEKO JA
13. HORIKAWA SARUMAWASHI
14. SAKAYA NO DAN (FROM SANKATSU HANCHICHI)
15. JORURI TAIKO-KI JU DANME
Number of discs: 1
Extra-Infos: .. The First 78rpm Records From Japan
Description:Sound Storing Machines - First 78rpm Records From by Various, released 2 July 2021, includes the following tracks: "Chikumagawa", "Hokai-Bushi Oiwake-Bushi", "Rakugo: Ukiy-Buro (Scene In A Public Bath)", "Shiokumi Kasatsukashi (Collecting Water)" and more. This version of Sound Storing Machines - First 78rpm Records From comes as a 1xCD. - .. THE FIRST 78RPM RECORDS FROM JAPAN
Includes the first commercial recordings from Asia made in Japan in 1903 - Japanese gagaku, shakuhachi, shamisen, storytelling, folksong and more - Collected and compiled by sound artist Robert Millis - The beginning of Japan's homegrown record industry, including a few sides taken from Japan's notorious bootleg 78rpm industry The first commercial recordings from Asia were made in Japan in 1903 by Fred Gaisberg, the legendary producer and recording engineer who traveled the world making recordings for the Gramophone Company (later His Masters Voice). The recording industry barely existed at this time. Man's ability to record and reproduce sound had only existed since 1877 (with the invention of Edison's cylinder phonograph) and flat disc records, what we all collect and obsess over today, had only come into being in the late 1890s.
1 recorded 1903 2 recorded in 1904 3 recorded in 1906 4 recorded c. 1903 5 recorded in 1903 6 recorded in 1903 7 recorded in 1903 8 recorded in 1903 9 recorded 1906 10 recorded c. 1907 11 recorded in 1906 12 recorded c. 1904 13 recorded c. 1909 14 recorded c. 1910 15 recorded c. 1912 Original 78rpm records and photographs from the collection of Robert Milis. Digipak with 8-page booklet.
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