Columbia 78 #37271 - Claude Thornhill Orchestra - "Snowfall" & "Autumn Nocturne"
Columbia 78 #37271 - Claude Thornhill Orchestra - "Snowfall" & "Autumn Nocturne"

Columbia 78 #37271 - Claude Thornhill Orchestra - "Snowfall" & "Autumn Nocturne"

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  • Condition : Used
  • Dispatch : Next Day
  • Brand : None
  • ID# : 116079236
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  • Start : Tue 06 Aug 2013 08:41:19 (EDT)
  • Close : 7 days > 1st bid
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1925 was the year Columbia switched from the old method of acoustically recorded pressings to the new electric recording process licensed from Western Electric. This company has a long history, dating back to 1888, and was one of the "Big Three" in recording companies, competing with Edison and Victor. They remain the oldest continually used brand name in recorded sound, now owned by Sony Music since 1988.

Offered here is a mostly clean and decent sounding pair of 1940's Claude Thornhill Orchestra jazz rhythms. 

Side 30532 presents "Snowfall", Thornhill's theme song, and side CO 31414 features, "Autumn Nocturne". Fine sounding plays, but with some background noise. No serious damage - just the normal and moderate scuffs and scratches. No breaks, cracks, skips, or chips. 

 photo 37271-Snowfall.jpg photo 37271-AutumnNocturne.jpg

Listing Information

Listing TypeFree Listing
Listing ID#116079236
Start TimeTue 06 Aug 2013 08:41:19 (EDT)
Close Time7 days > 1st bid
Starting Bid$8.00
Item ConditionUsed
Bids0
Views1421
Dispatch TimeNext Day
Quantity1
LocationUnited States
Auto ExtendNo
DurationSingle
GenreJazz
Record GradingVery Good (VG)
Record Size10"
Speed78RPM

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