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i i Drawn by A.B, Watwem Best of the Hlome Dance Anaptan Nicuts. Peter Ginx. One-step. Columbia Band, under Charles A. Prince, Columbia 46099. jan Nights” is about as good a one-step as has appeared since one-stepping first began. This band rendering of it is excellent in every way and well recorded. Peter Gink,” too, that deliciously awful desecration of Grieg’s Peer Gynt music, is played with subtle variety and f \ most satisfactory dance record. [— Anaptax Nicuts. One-step. All Star Trio. | Stwoarore. Fox trot. Jaudas’ Society Orchestra. 4 Edison 30527. Here “Arabian Nights” is played by a com- bination of saxophone, xylophone and piano— a small band, to be sure, but wondrous at thythm. Their music goes straight to your feet. Our Hindu friend, “Singapore,” is taken care of by a string orchestra {Dear Ovp Pat or Mine. Waltz. When You Loox is tie Heart or «4 Rost Waltz. Joseph C. Smith's Orchestra. Victor 18543, Now that the war is over and home-cominy i in progress, the tender anxiety of “Oh, how I miss you, dear old pal of mine” is cheered up to waltz time, as is also the neat bit of botany from “The Better ‘Ole. When you are dancing with the partner, waltz tunes with a basis of sentiment, sometimes help matters along. One-step. 77 How Ya Goxna Kerr ‘Em Down on vie Fans? Medley one-step. By te Camp Fire. Medley fox trot Samuels’ Orchestra. Pathé 40157. ‘This oft-heard query is as easy it is baffling to answer. Jos chestra (more brazen than stringy) presents a one-step solution that will set your mind at rest and your nether extremities in motion “By the Camp Fire,” now furiously popular, Joseph to dance to as h Samuels’ Or- hares its disc-side with “Chong. {7 Masory’s Luttasy. Waltz. Fox trot. Aeolian Dance Or- | Betts or Bacpan. chestra. Aeolian-Vocalion 12134. A dreamy one. ‘The crooning melody is made particularly charming through deft and delicate instrumentation. s is just the waltz for a moonlit summer evening. As incidental music to # twosome on the veranda, it is all that could be desired; but for plowing up the floor with a heavyweight, you'd need stronger motive power. It wafts rather than pushes. “Bells of Bagdad” is one of those Oriental things. j_ No One But You. One-step. ly Gets Tues Att. Waldorf-Astoria Dance Or- — chestra. Columbia 42719.” Fox trot. Of the various dance organizatons heard on Orxpneus New Disco’s SELECTIONS Disco makes a careful records as ts ued, and gladly answers questions regarding phonograph and records of all maker, He will wll you which ar- tists haze recorded your favorite selections and wh companies haze issued them. In toriting enclose 5 addressed envelope for reply. records none displays better tone balance and buoyancy of rhythm than Joseph Knecht’s Waldorf-Astori. e Orchestra, which differs in make-up from the typical hotel orchestra in that the part ordinarily played by a ‘cello is taken by a saxophone instead. This might scem an unimportant substitution, but the fact is that the low notes of the saxophone accent the beat more effectively and record better than corre ponding ‘cello tones. t Gets them All,’ from “Somebody's Sweetheart,” is a good dance piece. “N me Time.” No One But You,” from is a corker Ametita Gatu-Curci, SuPervisinc tHE Biossominc or A Busn 26 Phonograph Records Ja-Da. Fox trot. Wilbur Steeatman's Original Jaz: Band. mbia 42707. As one who looks down upon the New York Stock Exchange floor from the visitors’ gallery for the first time, gets the impression that the embabbled brokers are crazy, so hearing for [ Rainy Day Burs. Fox the first time Sweatman’s jazz gang at work, one imagines them to be utterly loony; but later on one learns that the tooters no less than the broker have a marvelous method in their madness and the madness of these tooters spells dance. [ Tue Rovat Vacauonn. Medley fox trot. Tue Canary, Medley fox trot. Joseph ( Smith's Orchestra. Victor 18541. Tune batches from two of the best musical shows of the year, played with snap and eke zip Sweet Stamese. Fox trot. He’s Hap No Lovixc rox a Loxc, Loxe ‘Tite Medley one-step. Frantzen's Society Orchestra Victor 18546, “Sweet Siamese” is an eminently busy fox trot ia the approved Oriental vein, punctuated by instrumental whoops with a rising inflection Though the words of the other selection arc missing, its message goes one-stepping on The orchestra is new to phonographdom. {_ Sweer Stame: Fox trot. Out or tHe ast. Fox trot. Emerson Military Band. Emerson 917. Here we have “Sweet Siamese” done by rousing brass band. On the reverse is yet morc Oriental stiff, in which trombones lord it about with the pomp and magnificence of rajahs o: hookahs or whatever those chaps are called [~ Sr. Louts Buves. Fox trot. All Star Trio. | Jazziz-Appte. One-step. Jazzarimba Orchestra L ” Edison 50523. An introspective saxophone breaks out into grotesque burblings, and a shivering xylophone tries to comfort it, while a piano does what it can Their despondency is far less contagious than their rhythm. “Jazzie-Addie” is an old-fash ioned band-master tune pepped up with jazz and marimba clinkings [ Saxo Dunes. One-step. All Star Trio I't Sorry | Mave You Cry. Fox trot. Ear! Fuller's Jars Band. Edison 50521. Our All Star friends again, still going strony. “Sand Dune bully. When Earl Fuller’s concord wreckers pounce on the sob song and tear it note from note, all that is left of the durned thing is a few clarinet bleats amid the riot. At that, they are too merciful. ‘Tacktn’ Eat Down. Fox trot. loa, Sweet as Arete Crver. One-step. Green Brothers Xylophone Orchestra. Pathé 22067. A few months ago the dance records were (Continued on page 29) comicbooks.com