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Re: [ARSCLIST] Chaim Tauber was Glue on lacquer



My understanding is that these are from the early 50s. Possibly tape source, but as I say, a recurring bit of 33RPM surface noise is audible on one of the sides.

dl

Thomas Stern wrote:
what are they dubbed from?
He seems to have releases on Asch, Melodie, Vogue.
I assume these are too recent to be in Spottswood?
Thanks, Thomas.

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Subject: Re: [ARSCLIST] Chaim Tauber was Glue on lacquer


Since these are dubs, and apparently put out by Tauber himself (they have printed labels with the titles hand-written), I assume they aren't unique, only scarce. 33RPM surface noise is audible in one of them (the discs themselves are 78s).

dl

Thomas Stern wrote:
If your friend is willing to share, I'd would like to hear them.
Best wishes, Thomas.

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Subject: Re: [ARSCLIST] Chaim Tauber was Glue on lacquer


These are for a friend in Toronto who had the discs sent to him..no idea
if
anyone has a commercial release in mind but they're wonderful, especially
an
item called "Negro Boy" which is an amalgam of St. Louis Blues and Cryin'
For
The Carolines (!). 4 discs here..I don't know if there are any more.

dl

Thomas Stern wrote:
Stinson H-6018
CHAIM TAUBER with Harry Lubin, piano acc.
A  Motl the Operator  (219)
B  Mein Shtetele Moliff (Tauber-Fleishman)(218)



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David,


Have you any data- matrix numbers, recording dates, on his Asch records?

Steve Smolian

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Sent: Tuesday, July 22, 2008 6:34 PM
Subject: Re: [ARSCLIST] Glue on lacquer


joe@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
If it is organic in nature, like corn syrup, I would think it would
dissolve when treated with googone, lighter fluid, or maybe even
soaking
it in water, if that wouldn't damage the laminate.
Most likely it's not anything organic since I'd already cleaned them to
remove the palmitic acid before I could even see the other gunk (that's
how white the disc was).
If it is glue, I don't know what will remove glue, and certainly
without
damaging the laminate. Nail polish remover? Acetone? Energine? Paint
thinner?

So what's on the things, anyway?
Some private recordings by Chaim Tauber.

dl






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