Hit of the Week records: An introduction and an UNISSUED disc!

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  • čas přidán 10. 09. 2024
  • Today we discuss Hit Of The Week discs. These flexible cardboard records are a good representation of popular and dance music from the early 30's and you should definitely pick them up if you find them while junking.
    While most of them have little resale value, there is a lot of good music on them. There are also some EXTREMELY rare discs that have surfaced over the years. Today you will hear one that has never been issued publicly, either in its original disc form OR by any reissue label.

Komentáře • 55

  • @JDlupin
    @JDlupin Před rokem +15

    15 cents in todays money is about $1.98, the 50 cent label would cost about $9.50. This is based on 1931. Thank you for this video

    • @MarkAtnip
      @MarkAtnip  Před rokem +3

      You are most welcome. One of these days I will be doing a video about the Victor Rigoletto disc which had a price of $6 printed on the label. It was largely a marketing gimmick, as people that purchased a Victrola were allowed to pick a free disc to take home, so most people chose the one with the $6 price tag instead of a good blues record :)

    • @tedlawrence4189
      @tedlawrence4189 Před rokem +1

      Keep in mind, some people would rather hear the Quartet, than a blues singer.

  • @davidanderson8500
    @davidanderson8500 Před rokem +3

    I cornered Ellington after a concert in Topeka, Kansas around 1970 and asked if Harlem Hot Chocolates was his band. He got a funny look on his face and said it could have been - said they used a different name for different labels. He did mention Victor in particular.

    • @mojoglow
      @mojoglow Před rokem +1

      Topeka here! Right on.
      ✌️🎶❤

  • @johnleifert3205
    @johnleifert3205 Před rokem +4

    Thanks for a most interesting look into the Hit of the Week label! However, a very strange thing happened as I was listening to Vaughn de Leath singing "Am I Blue?" and that I was not listening to de Leath. I was listening to EVA TAYLOR!! Now, I don't want people to lambast me saying "You're crazy!" - but if it IS Taylor, you have a performance by a Black singer who recorded very few vocals with White orchestras. I have played this a number of times, and each time Taylor creeps closer in my eyes. At any rate, a fascinating item and I am so glad you have it!!

    • @jonnoring7225
      @jonnoring7225 Před rokem +2

      Wow, definitely Eva Taylor!!!

    • @manidig
      @manidig Před rokem +2

      I think the speed is off and this record needs to come down about 4 percent. Then Vaughn will sound more like the Vaughn we usually hear. This sounds like a white band to me. Similar personnel to The New York Twelve.

  • @rimshot9421
    @rimshot9421 Před rokem +1

    I also have the archeophone records cd releases of The Complete Wolverines 1924-1928 & King Oliver OFF THE RECORD and there Excellent ! I just like to let folks know about it. Thanks again .

  • @alexmckenna1171
    @alexmckenna1171 Před rokem +1

    That was WONDERFUL! Many thanks. Now I've had to down-size from 10,000 78s to about 50, it cheers me up to hear good stuff.

  • @luvmyrecords
    @luvmyrecords Před rokem +1

    The sound of the band is quite similar to the Dorsey Brothers (I'm thinking specifically of "Have a Little Faith in Me," issued on Perfect and other Pathe labels.)
    It's a shot in the dark; those who know T.D.'s early playing style better than I do would judge better if the 'bone solo indeed is Tommy Dorsey.

    • @mlaprarie
      @mlaprarie Před rokem

      I was just about to post a comment noting that the trombonist sounds a lot like Tommy Dorsey.

    • @mgconlan
      @mgconlan Před rokem

      I agree. This is quite likely the great T.D. on trombone, and possibly his brother Jimmy on clarinet.@@mlaprarie

  • @j.pablop.1998
    @j.pablop.1998 Před rokem

    New subscriber here!! I love your channel and 78 rpm records! Greetings from Chile! 🎶

  • @Emiliee
    @Emiliee Před rokem +3

    Thank you for uploading this!! So amazing

  • @78urt
    @78urt Před rokem

    I remember hearing this on the nauktion last year, good stuff

  • @vinylman1973return
    @vinylman1973return Před rokem

    I love Hit Of the Week records of "Go Home And Tell Your Mother" by Don Voorhees. Because there is Benny Goodman and Tommy Dorsey!

  • @Tadfafty
    @Tadfafty Před rokem +6

    Oh yes every rare record of mine is shared. These Hit Of The Weeks seem to have aged better than shellac records did, as far as material degredation.

    • @MarkAtnip
      @MarkAtnip  Před rokem +3

      With shellac 78's, humidity and moisture damage the surface and leave the base layer mostly unaffected, whereas with Hit of the Week, the opposite is often the case, as humidity, heat, etc damages the base cardboard layer but leaves the surface in pretty good shape.

    • @Tadfafty
      @Tadfafty Před rokem +2

      @@MarkAtnip My HOTWs, at least the ones that haven't been torn, have faired quite well, they still lay flat and are flexible.

  • @JamesIrwins78s
    @JamesIrwins78s Před rokem +1

    Great recording!

  • @deweydodo6691
    @deweydodo6691 Před 4 měsíci

    I remember 45's on the back of cereal boxes when i was young. Had to cut them out.

  • @thelindyhopfox
    @thelindyhopfox Před rokem +1

    This was great to watch! Your content is super informative and i love the presentation. I love hit of the week records but I've only come across one here across the pond. Again thank you for the video!

    • @MarkAtnip
      @MarkAtnip  Před rokem +1

      Thank you. I have been collecting records for decades, but other than one video I did about 20 years ago, I am new to video.
      As for Hit of the Week on that side of the pond, you should be able to find some of the Durium discs, which are pretty much the same thing. Keep an eye out for the little (3" to 7") advertising discs. They are a lot of fun and were issued in multiple countries over there!

  • @Tadfafty
    @Tadfafty Před rokem +2

    I guess that.... could be Vaughn De Leath. The voice sounds about right, but that's not her typical singing style.

  • @rimshot9421
    @rimshot9421 Před rokem

    Great disc ! Thank you for sharing this . I have the HIT of the Week cd sets and your right, they did a great job on them . Keep up the excellent work !

    • @MarkAtnip
      @MarkAtnip  Před rokem

      The HOTW CD sets were done by Rich and Megan at Archeophone records. They are at the pinnacle of 78rpm reissues. (and they are great folks as well) They collect Grammy nominations like I collect Brunswick Radio Transcriptions... a few per year : )

  • @LudiusQuassas
    @LudiusQuassas Před rokem

    Hit of the Week Records are an amazing example that cheap doesn't always mean bad.
    It's quite impressive that so many famous musicians recorded for this label, and shows the incredibly high standard in musical convention when it came to recordings.
    Pretty much everything you could buy was good, as long as it wasn't a pretentious director like Art Kassel or similar.

  • @timothysleight844
    @timothysleight844 Před rokem

    A great sound thank you

  • @caroltenge5147
    @caroltenge5147 Před rokem

    Great number, I could listen to it all day.... Ill buy one.

  • @oldradiosnphonographs

    I got a 1907 Marconi record from Bob Roberts which was the precursor to the Durium HOTW record. It’s amazing they manage to play on machines that commend such a high tracking force at the time.

    • @MarkAtnip
      @MarkAtnip  Před rokem +2

      I need to do some more research into the Marconi discs. They apparently required proprietary needles for playback, however I haven't been able to determine what was different about them. The technology was certainly amazing. In addition to the requirement for special needles, they were often re-releases of previous recordings, but were much more expensive than the originals, which were still available, which might be another reason they didn't last long. Your comment about tracking force is very valid as well. Apparently they tended to slip on turntables. Thanks for the comment. Marconi discs will show up here eventually.

  • @manidig
    @manidig Před rokem +1

    Wow! This is a real find! At the beginning it sounds like a Red Nichols group-- there's a nice hot violin break (not Venuti but close) and the hot trombone definitely sounds like Miff Mole and Jimmy Dorsey might be doing that clarinet break. However The speed doesn't seem right. I checked the pitch and this is between B-flat and B which is typical when you play at 78.26rpm . However Vaughn's voice and some of the instruments sound a little high in pitch. Perhaps this was in A-flat?

  • @frankolen4137
    @frankolen4137 Před rokem

    I have two how's swing a hammock and I'm thru with love thanks u have a great show

    • @MarkAtnip
      @MarkAtnip  Před rokem

      "I'm Through With Love" is one of my favorite HOTW discs!

  • @lookoutleo
    @lookoutleo Před rokem

    Love that. I don't think any of my 78s are rare , I'll check against CZcams and anything not their I'll record and post on here

  • @Cont0rt
    @Cont0rt Před rokem

    I always wondered what those hit of the week records were. I keep seeing them on the78prof's channel. I always archive my records on my other CZcams channel since I have a lot of music by New Zealand artists and artists Noone really remembers like Dick Robertson, Howard Morrison, Etc.

  • @luvmyrecords
    @luvmyrecords Před rokem

    P.S. Thank you for this informative video and for sharing your rarity.

  • @billanderson6411
    @billanderson6411 Před rokem

    You have the TDL 4010 Preamp!! I remember it being marketed 15 or so years ago and the flexibility of EQ curves was impressive! But the unit (and the company) disappeared a while back. One question I had regarding the TDL is whether the re-eq could be done keeping the 2 channel separate or if it always sums to mono on the output. ( I try to re-eq both channels at first, then work on noise reduction later before summing the results digitally)

  • @topnotch06
    @topnotch06 Před rokem +1

    Thank you for sharing this nice disc. Are you sure about Vaughn De Leath? It sounds very much like Eva Taylor to me. She did make a recording for Durium.

    • @MarkAtnip
      @MarkAtnip  Před rokem +3

      I have been repeatedly told that is was De Leath. I have also started to hear people offering alternatives. (Welcome Lewis, Eva Taylor, and a few others). The person from whom I acquired the disc, and the person they acquired it from both indicate De Leath, however I am not 100 % convinced. It just doesn't quite sound like her?? I defaulted to the assumption of people who know a lot more about HOTW than I do, but I should learn not to do that if I have my own doubts.
      Until some discographical data (recording session information, etc...) becomes available (assuming it exists) then we will have to keep guessing. Hans Koert was apparently unaware of this disc. He would have been the most likely source for information, however he is now, sadly, deceased.

  • @tedlawrence4189
    @tedlawrence4189 Před rokem

    I must have at least 500 Hotw's. Do not have anything other than commercially released ones. I hate when I find them and they are warped. I bring them home and gently put something heavy on them. I keep it on there for a week.

  • @danielarick2105
    @danielarick2105 Před rokem

    I have one Hit of The Week disc, I'm Yous,by The Benrus Radio Orchestra, actually Lanins Orchestra, I later found out

  • @roseogrady8785
    @roseogrady8785 Před rokem

    Thank You.

  • @vintagerpms
    @vintagerpms Před rokem

    Those four indentations may be ejector pin witness marks from the press

  • @MrSuperbatone
    @MrSuperbatone Před rokem +1

    Actually... NOT so unique! There were many renditions of "Am I Blue?" on various labels around the same time (ca. June, 1929) as this H.O.W. test, including many of the same musicians. On the test, I hear Joe Venuti (violin), Eddie Lang (guitar), Jimmy & Tommy Dorsey (clarinet and trombone), who also appeared on the Ben Selvin, Irving Mills, Dorsey Bros. and Ethel Waters waxings. Tommy Dorsey even plays more-or-less the same solo on some. I agree the singer sounds like Eva Taylor!

  • @jonnoring7225
    @jonnoring7225 Před rokem

    As John Leifert noted, the singer sounds like a dead-ringer for Eva Taylor!

  • @edmondedwards6729
    @edmondedwards6729 Před rokem

    take out the spindle on those wobbly records....lol

  • @drewbieber1399
    @drewbieber1399 Před rokem +1

    Где можно купить иностранные пластинки 78rpm?

    • @MarkAtnip
      @MarkAtnip  Před rokem +1

      I understand your question to be "Where can I find foreign 78rpm records?" If that is not accurate, let me know and I will try again.
      Foreign 78s are much easier to find in their country of origin. 78rpm.com sells foreign discs in each catalog and they are occasionally available in some of the facebook groups.

    • @drewbieber1399
      @drewbieber1399 Před rokem

      ​​@@MarkAtnip хочу купить диски 78rpm, иностранные (сделанные не в СССР), на том сайте что вы написали я не нашел онлайн-продажу, Facebook в России заблокирован, на него не заходит.

  • @MAXthespicyvideomachine

    Wow, I have been looking for a copy of 'With You' for a while. You wouldn't happen to have a copy you'd be willing to sell, would you?

    • @MarkAtnip
      @MarkAtnip  Před rokem

      Sadly, (as I mentioned in the video) the copy I show in the video is damaged by multiple lamination cracks and needle drops and will not play. I would be willing to bet that Scott at the Vintage Music Company in Minneapolis has a copy. Give him a call at (612) 729-8929. Tell him Mark said hello.

  • @martinbryan3716
    @martinbryan3716 Před rokem +1

    I vote for Eva Taylor -- definitely not Vaughn De Leath!

  • @johnm893
    @johnm893 Před rokem

    i have little white lies ..