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_a23930 _bBBC |
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_aUkLoVW _beng _cUkLoVW |
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_aMusic from West Indies and Venezuela - dialect - England _b : folk songs |
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_bBBC, _c1952. |
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_a1 sound disc : _banalog, 33 1/3 rpm |
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500 | _aSound disc, analog. | ||
500 | _aMusical instruments: Bongos, maraccas, ping pong. | ||
505 | 0 | _aSide 1: 1. El Passalino -- 2. Mambo Jambo (Perez Prado) -- 3. Rhumba Antigua -- 4. Marianna / played by Brute Force Steel Band, Antigua, 6/1955 -- 5. San Juan Guaricongo (Venezuelan Bote) -- 6. Ya Te Olvide (Cuban Rhumba) / sung by group of singers with bongos, maraccas and ping pong, Venezuela, 6/1955 -- 7. Calypso: Don't Record It from Me. Trinidad, 6/1955. Collected by Ernest Tytle -- Side 2: 1. Suffolk: Brandon. Talk by Edgar Allington, 7/1956 -- 2. Staffordshire: Hammerwich; Lichfield. Mr & Mrs Carnwell interviewed by Peter Kennedy, 25/11/1955 -- 3. The Brave Young Sailor (Died for Love). Mrs Alice Davis, Forest of Dean, Gloucestershire, 14/3/1954 -- 4. The Gallows Tree. Amos Beckett, Winslow, Buckinghamshire, 6/1952. Recorded by Seamus Ennis. | |
518 | _a1952-6. | ||
530 | _aSide 2 Track 3 dubbed to CDA 24. Side 2 Tracks 1, 2 & 4 dubbed to CDA 107. Side 1 not dubbed yet. | ||
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_2VWML _cMU _hSAD 3041 |
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