45rpm - The Village Stompers - Turkish Delight video free download


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Duration: 02:41
Uploaded: 2010/08/25

some 45rpm discs for a change. A touch of my polish and they are like new.

Give a man 10 years of unemployment and he can create anything,I Have!, and its this New way to preserve older discs,film,tapes.

I was always appalled at the lack of Top end (treble) that most restored CD's

Of older material had, once I started mucking about with 78's I got it back

So hear for the first time the FULL range of frequency that is locked into each and every 78rpm disc.

Any if you like what you hear, Drop a line! you never know you might have some discs or know of someone with discs they'd like to hear properly.

Oh and if anyone out there is Hiring at the moment,,,,, CD Companies? Archives? umm... Call centures?

Please comment, tell me how you thought it sounded.

Comments

10 years ago

Yottabee

Aww, Ade...thanks so so much! What a lovely reminder of my childhood - LOVED this (and "Washington Square"). You really made my day!!

10 years ago

Benito Aparicio

Yes, and my mom had this famous music and a few others from The Village Stompers "back in the day" as we say here in America. This Turkish Delight was really a "delight" for me in the past when I first heard it, and it still is. The Village Stompers were, and still are a "delight" to me with their nice music.

10 years ago

John Baharoff Sr.

Thanks, I Love it!

11 years ago

purakanthos

can you tell me any other band/s which play similar music??? :D

12 years ago

tinasaturn

Thanks to Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart for the music !!! thanks to you ..for restorations sound.. schön !!

13 years ago

Ade Gregg

@fromthesidelines Thanks for the info, Yeah I had a "Stompers" album when i was a kid. (the Washington square one) All Aussie and UK singles have the Normal Hole!. It took me 10 years of collecting discs to see a "large hole" one!

13 years ago

Barry I. Grauman

This was featured on the flip side of the original "Washington Square" single, originally released in the U.S. on Epic 5-9617 in September, 1963; some British singles had "LP" holes in the middle instead of the traditional "quarter-sized" hole. The Stompers still perform today, under the direction of original member Frank Hubbell. Nice sound....

13 years ago

Ade Gregg

@JCJasion Thanks man! Its best played at "480" if you know what i mean!, A great little dixie track!

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