Crumbly Tunes?

Posted over 3 years ago

Hey y'all. I came across this article a while back. Thought I'd share it with ya!

Drop by the University of California, Santa Barbara's Cylinder Preservation and Digitization Project to add some truly cool alternative oldies to your music collection — the site has a compilation of about 8,000 songs from the early 1900s. The archived tunes are the oldest to have been digitally preserved; the originals were the first commercial recordings made in the U.S. — etched onto wax-and-metal cylinders, vinyl's precursor. (The site has an extensive history of cylinders as well.) As you listen to the hymns and spirituals, cakewalks and string quartets, you'll feel as if you've waltzed back in time. Are you more into the spoken word? You can also tune into comedy and vaudeville performances, which were among the most popular and amusing recordings of the time. All the audio is free to stream in your browser or download as MP3s, courtesy of the Institute of Museum and Library Sciences.

Comments (3)

  1. B42 says

    Sounds really interesting, I'm taking a link over there now, thanks.

    Mog

    On!

    Permalink posted 09/07/2008
  2. Rawkkiddoh says

    looks like another site is going to get bookmarked. Thanks for this

    Permalink posted 09/07/2008
  3. p-wagz says

    No problemo fellas!  I think this may be my first actual share on Mog! Woot~

    Permalink posted 09/07/2008

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