Paddlin' Madelin' Home - Jack Hylton And His Orchestra, HMV B 2163, 1925 video free download


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Duration: 02:53
Uploaded: 2011/10/28

One of Jack Hylton's earliest electrical recordings for HMV, and what a hot one! I particularly love the slippery clarinet playing here.

JACK HYLTON AND HIS ORCHESTRA:

Jack Hylton dir: Jack Raine, Charles Pemell, t / Lew Davis, tb / Jerry Hoey, cl, ss, as / Chappie d'Amato, as, v / Johnny Raitz, ts / Johnny Rosen, vn / Percival Mackey, p / Emile Grimshaw, Jr., bj / George Shannon, bb / Basil Wiltshire, d.

Hayes, Middlesex, October 2nd, 1925

Comments

10 years ago

rubbrhog

Wonderful! The Hylton ensemble at their best. I'm lucky enough to have this version and an E copy too - thank you local boot fair!!

12 years ago

Peter Hendriksma

Sorry, typo, B2088 was the earliest, Bobadilla on the flipside, horrible record, stiff as a poker. . B2143/2144, were recorded by by Billy Mayerl.

12 years ago

Jonathan Holmes

@syncopeter HMV 2088 is the earliest I can find - "She's Drivin' Me Wild"

12 years ago

Jonathan Holmes

@transformingArt EE-, very rare to get this one in such good condition!

12 years ago

Jonathan Holmes

@davidglow3 I think so too. It's a fun record isn't it?

12 years ago

Peter Hendriksma

I always though B2188 was Hylton's earliest electical recording, this one proves I was wrong. Chappie was the most versatile player in Jack's band. He played at least 10 different instruments.

12 years ago

transformingArt

Always great to hear from you - the record looks really pristine here!

12 years ago

VictrolaJazz

But why did he paddle her all the way home? Had she been bad? She probably enjoyed it!

12 years ago

David Glowacki

Excellent..Those 1925 recordings of his are usually hot and boisterious..It's not often you get to hear Hylton in the mid 1920s..This is the first time l have heard this version..Seems that Hylton and that clarinet player had been listening to Ted Lewis

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