'What a Beautiful Christmas We've Had', a collection of childrens songs home-recorded by William Gri...
'What a Beautiful Christmas We've Had', a collection of childrens songs home-recorded by William Grieves, 1981 (re-recorded from 1912 wax cylinders)
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Date
1981 (re-recorded from 1912 wax cylinders)
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GR 213
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1 audio disc (6 min.) - 7 in. - vinyl, analogue, 45 rpm
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Contents
Track listing:
Side 1 (3:20)
1. Song: 'A rainbow up to the sunrise...' - Dorothy.
2. Song: ''The birds are sobbing...' - Dorothy.
3. Voice: 'A song by Dorothy Grieve' - William Grieve.
4. Song: 'Bush flowers pretty...' - Dorothy and Marjorie.
5. Voice: 'Song by Marjorie Grieve' - William Grieve.
6. Song: 'And when I wak...
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'What a Beautiful Christmas We've Had', a collection of childrens songs home-recorded by William Grieves, 1981 (re-recorded from 1912 wax cylinders)
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General note
A collection of childrens songs home-recorded by William Grieves on blank wax cylinders, re-recorded onto vinyl in 1981. The songs are mainly of English origin except for one American and one Australian. Sound quality is poor due to deterioriation of the cylinders.
Includes notes on wax cylinders, William Grieves, and his family.
Compiled, edited, and produced by Ray Grieve. Art design and layout by Raema Grieve....
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RG Issue 1.
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GR 213
Record Identifier
9O4zmvAn
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/9O4zmvAn
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9642082
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