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 01 - Eddie Cantor - 1919 - The Only Thing I Want For Christmas...02 - Edison Mixed Quartet - 1912 - Hark! The Herald Angels Sing03 - Edison Mixed Quartet - 1913 - Hail, Hail, Day Of Days!04 - Edison Mixed Quartet - 1914 - Oh Come All Ye Faithful05 - Edison Quartet - 1910 - Silent Night06 - Elizabeth Spencer & Anthony Harrison - 1912 - Silent Night07 - Florence Easton - 1924 - Silent Night08 - Florence Easton & Chorus - 1928 - Holy Night09 - Atlantic Dance Orchestra - 1922 - If Winter Comes10 - Frank C. Stanley - 1910 - Auld Lang Syne11 - Harry E. Humphrey - 1914 - The Night Before Christmas12 - Harry Macdonough - 1905 - Will You Love Me In December, As You Do In May13 - Harry Macdonough & Haydn Quartet - 1905 - Winter14 - Henry Burr - 1908 - Hark! The Herald Angels Sing15 - Henry Burr - 1908 - The Star Of Bethlehem16 - Kathleen Parlow - 1923 - Ave Maria17 - Manuel Romain - 1910 - Christmas Time Seems Years & Years Away18 - Metropolitan Quartet - 1908 - Christmas, Christmas! Blessed Day!19 - Miro's Band - 1918 - Christmas Eve20 - Miro's Band - 1918 - Christmas Morn21 - Nebe Quartett - 1907 - Oh Tannenbaum22 - Oratorio Chorus - 1916 - Hallelujah Chorus From Messiah23 - Robert Gayler - 1916 - Christmas Eve24 - Robert Gayler - 1919 - Christmas Bells25 - Robert Price - 1904 - Christ The New Born King26 - The Carol Singers - 1913 - God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen27 - The Carol Singers - 1914 - The First Noel28 - The Carol Singers - 1916 - Ring Out, Wild Bells29 - The Edison Concert Band - 1906 - Joy To The World30 - The Edison Concert Band - 1907 - Ring Out The Bells For Christmas31 - The Edison Concert Band - 1908 - Christ Is Come32 - The Edison Concert Band - 1912 - Ring Out The Bells For Christmas33 - The Edison Concert Band - 1913 - Bells Of Christmas34 - The Edison Quartette - 1904 - Hail Smiling Morn Christmas Carol35 - Westminster Glee Singers - 1929 - BethlehemLINK
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Infanterie-Regiment König München01 - Bayerischer Original-Ländler
National (London) Military Band02 - Carolina Brown03 - Cockney Band04 - Crown Diamonds
05 - Ginger06 - Invitation To The Waltz07 - Martha08 - Mignon09 - Morning, Noon And Night In Vienna
10 - Scoth Country Dances11 - The Hoosier Slide12 - The NavyPrince's Military Band
13 - Coax Me medley14 - Happy Heinie15 - Harrigan Medley16 - Honor and glory march17 - My Irish Molly O
18 - On to victory19 - Razzazza mazzazza20 - Rosebud medley21 - The mouse and the clock22 - The triumph of old glory
23 - Under Arms MarchU.S. Military Band24 - Bombardment & Lord Baltimore25 - Dixie
26 - Favorite27 - Four Musical Hits28 - In Old Quebec29 - Lord Baltimore Marches30 - Manhattan Beach and Gladiator march
31 - Old Eph's Vision32 - Pretty Pick's Chat To Me33 - RaymondLINK
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 Live performance at the Generation Club, 52 West 8th Street, New York, in April 15, 1968, with The Paul Butterfield Blues Band, Al Kooper and Elvin Bishop. Jimi with B.B. King on guitar and vocals, Elvin Bishop on guitar and vocals, Paul Butterfield on harmonica, Al Kooper on organ, Buzzy Feiten on bass, Don Martin on guitar, Phillip Wilson on drums and Stewart on piano. 01 - Like A Rolling Stone02 - Blues Jam No.1(Part 1)03 - Blues Jam No.1(Part 2)04 - Band Introduction(By B.B King)05 - Blues Jam No.2(Part 1)06 - Blues Jam No.2(Part 2)07 - Blues Jam No.308 - It's My Own FaultLINK
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The Champs were a rock and roll band, most famous for their Latin-tinged instrumental "Tequila". Formed by studio executives at Gene Autry's Challenge Records to record a B-Side for the Dave Burgess (aka Dave Dupree) single, the intended throwaway track became more famous than its A-Side, "Train to Nowhere". "Tequila" went to No. 1 in just three weeks and the band became the first group to go to the top spot with an instrumental that was their first release. The song was recorded at Gold Star Studios in 1958, and in 1959 won the Grammy Award for Best Rhythm & Blues Recording. Band members Chuck Rio - saxophone, vocals, Dave Burgess - guitar, Dale Norris - guitar, keyboards, Bobby Morris - bass, Dean McDaniel - bass, Gen Alden - drums, Paul C Saenz - Lead Guitar and Benjamin Van Norman - Bass. Band members later featured Glen Campbell, Jerry Cole and Seals and Crofts. "Tequila!" was written and sung by the saxophone player Danny Flores, although he was credited as Chuck Rio because he was under contract to another record label at the time. Flores, who died in September 2006, was known as the "Godfather of Latino rock.01 - Tequila02 - Train To Nowhere03 - Sombrero04 - Sky High05 - Experiment In Terror06 - La Cucaracha07 - The Shoddy Shoddy08 - Jumping Bean09 - Too Much Tequila10 - Turnpike11 - The Caterpillar12 - Beatnik13 - El Rancho Rock14 - Midnighter15 - Chariot Rock16 - Bandido17 - Limbo Rock18 - Subway19 - Red Eye20 - Gone Train21 - What's Up Buttercup22 - CarambaLINK
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 The Small Faces were an English rock and roll band from east London, heavily influenced by American rhythm and blues. The group was founded in 1965 by members Steve Marriott, Ronnie Lane, Kenney Jones, and Jimmy Winston, although by 1966 Winston was replaced by Ian McLagan as the band's keyboardist. The band is remembered as one of the most acclaimed and influential mod groups of the 1960s, With memorable hit songs such as "Itchycoo Park", "Lazy Sunday", "All or Nothing", "Tin Soldier", and their concept album Ogdens' Nut Gone Flake, they later evolved into one of the UK's most successful psychedelic acts before disbanding in 1969. After the Small Faces disbanded, three of the members were joined by Ronnie Wood as guitarist, and Rod Stewart as their lead vocalist, both from The Jeff Beck Group, and the new line-up was renamed the Faces. 35th Anniversary Edition featuring The Small Faces' complete 1967 recordings in stereo & mono along with 19 bonus tracks.Disc 101 - (Tell Me) Have You Ever Seen Me02 - Something I Want To Tell You03 - Feeling Lonely04 - Happy Boys Happy05 - Things Are Going To Get Better06 - My Way Of Giving07 - Green Circles08 - Become Like You09 - Get Yourself Together10 - All Our Yesterdays11 - Talk To You12 - Show Me The Way13 - Up The Wooden Hills To Bedfordshire14 - Eddie's Dreaming15 - I Can't Make It16 - Just Passing17 - Here Comes The Nice18 - Itchycoo Park19 - I'm Only Dreaming20 - Tin Soldier21 - I Feel Much Better22 - Don't Burst My Bubble23 - Things Are Going To Get Better (Alt Ver)24 - Green Circles (Slow Ver)Disc 201 - Album Sampler02 - (Tell Me) Have You Ever Seen Me03 - Something I Want To Tell You04 - Feeling Lonely05 - Happy Boys Happy06 - Things Are Going To Get Better07 - My Way Of Giving08 - Green Circles09 - Become Like You10 - Get Yourself Together11 - All Our Yesterdays12 - Talk To You13 - Show Me The Way14 - Up The Wooden Hills To Bedfordshire15 - Eddie's Dreaming16 - I Can't Make It17 - Just Passing18 - Here Comes The Nice19 - Itchycoo Park20 - I'm Only Dreaming21 - Tin Soldier22 - I Feel Much Better23 - (Tell Me) Have You Ever Seen Me (Alt Ver)24 - Green Circles (Usa Mix)LINK
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 One of the most unique rock groups of the 1960s, The Hello People, was created during late 1967 in New York by producer Lou Futterman. The idea for creating the group stemmed from Marcel Carné's film Children of Paradise (Les Enfants du Paradis). Etienne De Crux, the father of French mime, plays the part of Bapties's father in the film. During the sixties De Crux taught painting to a group of musicians. Since these musicians learned to paint so quickly, De Crux reasoned that musicians could also learn mime and apply it in some new way to create a new form. The manager of the musicians De Crux taught, Lou Futterman, decided he would implement this new concept. He then put together a new group of musicians who would perform in mime makeup and do mime routines between songs, never speaking a word to the audience. Original members: W. S. Tongue - vocal, guitar, Greg Geddes - bass, vocal, Bobby Sedita - guitar, vocal, Larry Tassi - keyboards, vocal, Michael Sagarese - flute and Ronnie Blake - drums. The group recorded for Philips Records, performed at the Café Wha? in Greenwich Village in 1968 and at The Players Theater, upstairs above the Café Wha? Although the group didn't have a hit record they were often seen on major network television shows such as The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson and the controversial Smothers Brothers Show. 01 - It's A Monday Kind Of Tuesday02 - Sunrise Meadow03 - A Stranger At Her Door04 - Movin' & Growin'05 - Paisley Teddy Bear06 - (As I Went Down To) Jerusalem07 - Lamplight, Nightlight08 - Mr. Truth Evading, Masquerading Man09 - Paris In The RainLINK
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 Steeleye Span are a British folk-rock band, formed in 1969 and remaining active today. Along with Fairport Convention they are amongst the best known acts of the British folk revival, and were among the most commercially successful, thanks to their hit singles "Gaudete" and "All Around My Hat". They had 3 top 40 albums. They achieved a certified "gold" record with sales of "All Around My Hat". The name Steeleye Span comes from a character in the traditional song Horkstow Grange (which they did not actually record until they released an album by that name in 1998). Please To See The King is the second album by Steeleye Span, released in 1971. The title of the album is derived from the "Cutty Wren" ceremony. A winter wren in a cage is paraded as if it were a king. This rite was carried out on December 26, Saint Stephen's Day, and is connected to early Christmas celebrations. All songs appearing on the album are traditional. Musically, this was their most electric, dense recording, with loud guitars and strong looping bass lines and no drums. Melody Maker made this their folk album of the year.01 - The Blacksmith02 - Cold, Haily, Windy Night03 - Jigs Bryan O'lynnthe Hag With The Money04 - Prince Charlie Stuart05 - Boys Of Bedlam06 - False Knight On The Road07 - The Lark In The Morning08 - Female Drummer09 - The King10 - Lovely On The WaterLINK
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 Taking their name from the Roman god of the underworld, hard rock band Pluto were formed in North London in 1970. The key members, Gardner and Alan Warner were two highly experienced campaigners from widely disparate musical backgrounds. Following extensive and exhausting auditions, the rhythm section was in place. On the road; their bluesy, hard-rock set quickly won them a fair old reputation and a loyal following on the university/college circuit, which they quickly expanded upon, eventually establishing themselves as regulars at many of the more prestigious gigs. They toured with just about everybody, whose sound was clearly reflected in Pluto’s set. Finally, the Dawn label signed them for their only studio album, recorded in early 1971.01 - Grossfire02 - And My Old Rocking Horse03 - Down And Out04 - She´s Innocent05 - Road To Glory06 - Stealing My Thunder07 - Beauty Queen08 - Mister Westwood09 - Rag A Bone Joe10 - Bare Lady11 - I Really Want It12 - Something That You Loved (Bonus)13 - Rag A Bone Joe (Alt. Mix)LINK
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