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Drown by Hensan Patern Best of the New Phonog Disco’s SE Coxcert—Vocat der the consec he ‘audeville,” “Da oncert,” an 2, Disco's lists appear regula nakes a careful study of all t dard records as issued, and soses the few which he cc ck he selects from rds. from the: here he restrains art within the compass of tenderness, giving each phrase the qualit y caress. The piano ac mt sounds not unlike a lute or tar. Bany Mine (Johnson), Sung by Betsy Lane Shepard and chorus n. Ssnuin’ Turovcn (Penn). — Sung by ‘Woaddressed encelope for reply. 1, tders mo. 5 rega which compan — Thomas C ers. Edison 89596, “Baby Mine” is the lullaby of a mother happy in the thought that her Canoe Soxe (Pestalozza). Vexettan Boat Soxc (Blumenthal). eld and Else husband, long absent, is at last on his “He is sailing o'er the sea, Sung by Laura Li He is coming home to Mrs. Baker. “Victor 45172 Shepard sinzs it appealinzly, and the Bright and dain refrain is taken up by a good mixed turn sopran> and cooing alto. ilin’ Throw that The “Can: much-sung ballad, is here furnished “Ciribiribin”—that popular with a harp interlude whi nds sidedish at Italian table d’hote: rather ethereal for a compleme Chalmers's baritone. As to the a priateness of this there will be diver- gence of opi way ho chorus. hs to the ear very like red seals yp Tue Betts or Sr. Mary (Adams). Tue Bert Buoy (Ran‘in) Sung by Percy emus $2047. booming sonore bs The Bells © with steep music in full peal. “The ” ‘js the own the mariner’s restless old ringer—with authentic clang-clangs to attest its genuineness. Mr. Hemus P “boy.” We would caution our readers against inferring that he is g about a bell-hop latter's at- titude towards unsuspect- ing voyagers would be equally tippy but less stanchly altruistic Wuat Tue Score Is 24 ECTIONS all makes. He : j iting, enclose to served up with fresk words. Miss Li- DFO tlefield’s blac: and blue seal records are Ouve Kuetw Exjoys tie Orera Gane, No Matter aph Records Havataxtxe (Needham) rer Biro (TI ce Hoffman. P. Trills and staccato stunts tudes. Sung by high alti Love in Sprincrime (Arditi) May Peterson. Aeo h May Peterson has not ms the specialty of vernal-ornithologi gladness which Miss Hoffman has, she is quite capable of coping with the irds and beauteous spring when occasion demands. She warbles this waltz-song very nicely [7 Macusitta_(Macmurrough) | Goovave (Tosti). Sung by Albert Lind quist. Edison 805 Albert Lindquist. is a brand tenor who will go far. He has fire and finish and fine phrasing. His art is nc teacher-fabricated. He sings these well-known songs in away that gets you A May Mornixc (Denza) [ Sweet Genevieve (Tucker). Sung by L "Craig Campbell. Paské 250 Craig Campbell is decidedly good, yet some of his recordings have been i His “May ” that winning: effusion, is his Motty (Herbert), Sung by Reinald Werrenrath. Vic or 64830. This melc nicest things that Vi Herbert ever wrote. We hear it often and often, r enjoyment of it is here is a spontaneity in both words and melody that make it seem always fresh. ) My Heatwer Bete (Con- don). Motner My Drar (Tre harne). Sung by Colin O'More. — Aeolian-Voca- — Hion 22036. Popular sentimental (Concluded on page 34) comicbooks.com