
The fascination of 78rpm gramophone records is hardly on the wane, the number of enthusiasts is increasing permanently.
Good that you have found the way to schellack-plattenshop.net. Rummage in our offers, and - maybe - the one or another title will let your mind travel back to your childhood or youth. Or you remind great voices, famous conductors and interesting compositions of the past. Devoid of the shellac record they would be only names and terms without deeper content and significance. Gramophone records are timeless and will exist for decades, when compact disks are destroyed long since.
Emil Berliner
(1851 - 1929)
Berliner's first Grammophon
Barrauds Painting
"His Master's Voice"
Emile Berliner, born in Hanover, Germany, and emigrated to the United States in 1870, applied in the year 1887 for a patent regarding a discoid sound storage medium in which was carved a spiral groove. He called this disk "Schallplatte" himself. A further component was a recording and playing apparat too (the so-called "Coffee mill"), the forerunner of the gramophone.
A grandious marketing effectiveness had a logo which is based on the following story: The English painter Francis Barraud cared about the dog "Nipper" of his late brother. When he played his phonograph at times he could notice regularly that the dog listened attentively ahead the machine. So the idea came to paint this situation. Barraud offered the painting to the "Edison & Bell Phonograph Company", but they refused. Now he went to Berliner's "Gramophone Co." Whose director Owen told him that he was interested if Barraud painted the dog in front of a firm gramophone. In September, 1899 the picture was finished and was bought - together with the slogan "His Master's Voice" for the amount of 100 pounds. No doubt, this logo carried the support of gramophone records enormously, because it stood for high fidelity.
Leo Slezak - Der Lenz / Leise flehen meine Lieder
Ted Heath - Cuddle me / Such a night
Band of H.M Welsh Guards - Songs by the Camp Fireside Part I / Part II
Les Compagons De La Chanson - That Lucky Old Sun / The Three Bells
Marion Marlowe - You're not living in vain / If you love me
Bibi Johns und die Starlets - An jedem Finger zehn / Gilli-Gilli, Oxenpfeffer, Katzenellenbogen
Jodlerin: Maria Roland - Zillertal, du bis mei' Freud' / Erzherzog Johann-Jodler
Les Paul & Mary Ford - Vaya Con Dios / Johnny
Jan August - Oye Negra / Jan's Cucaracha
Georges Ulmer - Hotel des Artistes / Copenhague
Joe Daniels and His Hot Shots in "Drumnasticks" - Manhattan Maroomba / Busking Around
Freddy Randall - The 1952 Super Rhythm Style Series No. 51 / The 1952 Super Rhythm Style Series No. 52
Maria von Schmedes - Zum Abschied reich' ich dir die Hände / Am Baum, am Bach, am Busch
Billy May - Charmaine / When I take my sugar to tea
Schulz-Reichel spielt Heino Gaze
Dajos Béla - Marienklänge / Dynamiden-Walzer
Otto Kermbach - Schlagsahne, Altberliner Potpourrie Teil I und II
Heinz Huppertz - Alle Lieder meiner Liebe / Im Paradies
Kelly Anna - Egy Boldog Pestinyar / Holdvilagos Ejszakan
Erna Sack - So verliebt wie heut' war ich noch nie / Lachwalzer
Willy Schneider - Es kann doch nicht möglich sein / Wer weiß was uns noch blüht, Marie
Frankie Laine und Jo Stafford - Jezebel / Pretty eyed Baby