Album US on Odeon label
Folk (Folk)
Side A - Volkslied von Silcher. Blasorchester mit Gesang (German Band with Chorus). Recorded in Germany. Mx. indicates this was likely recorded ca. March, 1912 and originally released on Jumbo/Jumbola-Record/Odeon labels. Side B - Volksweise 1803. German Tenor mit Orchesterbegleitung. Recorded in Berlin, Germany, Lindström-Studios, Schlesische Straße 26/27, January 31, 1924. Originally released on Beka 32302. This release dates to between 1924 - October, 1926, when General Phonograph Corporation sold its Odeon and Okeh record divisions to the Columbia Phonograph Company, Inc.
![]() | Max Mensing voc, 1886-1945 DE tenor vocals, album by |
![]() | Ludwig Erk , 1807-1883 DE arranged by, uncredited |
![]() | Johannes Lasowski vn, conductor, uncredited |
![]() | Unknown Artist , performer on track |
Friedrich Silcher |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | Die Lore (Von Allen Mädchen So Blink Und So Blank) | Unknown Artist | Friedrich Silcher | |
2 | Das Mühlrad (Da Droben Auf Jenem Berge) | Max Mensing |