VARIOUS ARTISTS - FROG LEGS, RAGTIME ERA FAVORITES (2009)

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01. James Scott - Frog Legs Rag (1906, piano roll)
02. Percy Wenrich - The Smiler (1907, Zonophone Concert Band)
03. Scott Joplin - Maple Leaf Rag (1899, Zachary Brewster-Geisz)
04. Scott Joplin - The Entertainer (1902, piano roll)
05. Gilbert and Friedland - Singapore (1918, Rector Novelty Orchestra)
06. Moore and Gardner - Chinese Blues (1916, George Gershwin piano roll)
07. Joe Rosey - Out of the East (1918, Rector Novelty Orchestra)
08. Scott Joplin - Pine Apple Rag (1908, piano roll)
09. Scott Joplin - Original Rags (1900, piano roll)
10. John H. Glover-Kind - I Do Like To Be Beside The Seaside (1909, piano roll)

"This collection focuses on ragtime, an American music style from more than 100 years ago, a long time before the invention of CDs and iPods. Back then, sound was recorded into things like wax, resin, paper and metal. The paper recordings were played by machine instruments. The most popular was called a player piano, and most songs here are recorded from player pianos.

Ragtime originated in African American musical communities, in the late 19th century, and descended from the jigs and marches played by bands in Northern cities with black populations. By the start of the 20th century it became widely popular throughout North America and was listened and danced to, performed, and written by people of many different cultures. A distinctly American musical style, ragtime may be considered a blend of African rhythms and European classical music.

The selections in this release were recorded from cylinders, 78 rpm records and player pianos by tomrjim and Jonathan Aizen. Zachary Brewster-Geisz recorded "Maple Leaf Rag" using orchestra software." (kazoomzoom)

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