Album UK on Imperial label
Pop, Folk, World and (Country, Novelty)
Labels with "The Crystalate Gramophone Record Manufacturing Co. Ltd." at the upper margin. The Radio Imps (2) is a pseudonym for Carson Robison Trio. Side A: Credit role of mandolin for Roy Smeck is termed "possible" by Russell (2004). Side B: Credit roles of celesta for Carson Robison and of steel guitar and mandolin for Roy Smeck are termed "possible" by Russell (2004). Both sides recorded ca. April 1931 in New York, NY. Side A matrix no. 1316-3. Side A matrix no. 1303-3. Originally released on Crown (5) 3138. Also released on Homestead (2) 23061, Montgomery Ward M3011 and Varsity 5060, the latter two as dubs (i.e. not directly off the original masters).
The Radio Imps , album by | |
Frank Luther voc, 1899-1980 US bells, uncredited, vocals, celesta, uncredited, vocals, uncredited, album by | |
Frank Novak bcl, cb, accordion, uncredited, bass clarinet, uncredited | |
Carson Robison voc, g, 1890-1957 US guitar, uncredited, vocals, uncredited | |
Roy Smeck uke, g, 1900-1994 US mandolin, uncredited, steel guitar, uncredited |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | The Little Old Church In The Valley | The Radio Imps (2) | Egbert Van Alstyne, Gene Arnold, Gus Kahn | |
2 | Rocky Mountain Lullaby | Frank Luther (2) | Marvin Lee, Robert King |