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Тачанка
Tachanka
Music: K. Listov, Words M. Rudermann.
Sung by the "U.S.S.R. Red-Banner Ensemble of Red Army Songs and Dances."
Conductor: A. V. Alexandrov.
People's Artist of the U.S.S.R.

From the collection of the Museum of Russian Culture, San Francisco
Mirror Transcription: 6330 Reverse side
Additional information: 24-bit/192kHz digitization by Ryan Gourley at the Museum of Russian Culture, San Francisco as part of a project funded by the National Recording Preservation Foundation.
Original matrix: Gramplasttrest and major ... # 6330
Label Catalog No Mx/Ctr No Take Order No Censorial No Additional information
Stinson Records > Stinson (NY Fair 1939) 6330 6330 Reissue (copied or re-recorded matrix)
Reverse Side 6331 6331 ––//––
Soviet records > Gramplasttrest and major plants 6330 6330 Г 0346
Leningrad City Cinema > Leningrad City Cinema (Lengorkino)(pre-1940) 22 22 ЛГРК 2203xRef Nos: Г-346 Base fund
Leningrad City Cinema > Leningrad City Cinema (Lengorkino)(pre-1940) 22 22 ЛРК 2203Reissue (original matrix) Base fund
LEF (1st numbering) > LEF (1st numbering, own labels) 3182 3182 ЛОРК 146Reissue (copied or re-recorded matrix) Base fund
Leningrad - Artel ... > Artel "Gramplastmass" (pre-war numbering) 533 533 ГПМ ЛРК 2113Reissue (copied or re-recorded matrix) Duplicates fund
Gramplasttrest and major ... > Noginsk Plant 6330 6330 ГРК 0346 Base fund
Gramplasttrest and major ... > Aprelevka Plant 6330 6330 Г 0346Reissue (original matrix) Base fund
Gramplasttrest and major ... > Aprelevka Plant 6330 6330 Г 0346First edition?? Base fund
Title Name: The machine-gun cart
Language(s) or Ethnics: russian | Catalog category: Male Choir with Orchestra | Genre (Music Category): Song
Artist(s): Red Banner Song and Dance Ensemble
Composer: Konstantin Listov
Lyrics By: Mikhail Ruderman
Accompaniment Type:
Bandmaster or conductor: Alexander Alexandrov
Recording Place: Moscow | Recording Date: 1937
Transfer speed: 78 RPM
Record size: 25 cm | Label size: 80 mm
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Label file size: 1.2 MB | 1280x1270 px | Size of file FLAC: 18.3 MB | 2:44 | 932 kbps x 48 kHz x 16 bit
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Added by: MRCSF | 07.04.2021 22:49 | Last updated by:  Zonofon | 08.04.2021 01:14
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Александр Хрисанов (Александр Хрисанов)
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С октября 1935-го года ансамбль назывался
"Краснознамённый ансамбль красноармейской песни и пляски СССР"
  27.11.2010 10:11
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Дмитрий Васильев (Berliner)
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Никто не подскажет,это первое издание?
  17.08.2014 22:06
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Yury Shmyrkov (yvsh)
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Berliner wrote:
Никто не подскажет,это первое издание?

На Ногинском заводе это наиболее раннее издание.
Головным предприятием был Апрелевский завод, там могли чуть-чуть раньше выдать тираж.
  18.08.2014 09:31
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Mike G. Jurkevich (mgj)
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Machenegun -> machine-gun
(здесь и везде)
  15.06.2019 00:23
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Валерий ___ (Zonofon)
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Comments: 1916
Join Date: 03.01.2012
Выложил первое издание пластинки. Недавно встретилась. Оно попадалось и раньше. Тогда не делал этикетку для сайта. Тут 15-я копия матрицы. Почти все первые издания 30-х годов были с больших копий матриц.
  24.01.2024 02:19
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