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"An'Eicele"
(Text : Moses Brodersohn - Music : H. Kohn)
Sung by Wladys'law Godik and Ola Lilith of the Jewish Theatre.
Recorded in Warsaw around 1927-28
Homocord Pl.29078A

From the collection of Peter Nahon, Paris, France
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Record Mini-Discography: Homocord II > An’Eicele
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Homokord > Homocord II Pl.29078a 77110 Pl.29078
Reverse Side Pl.29078b 77113 ––//––
Title Name: An'Eicele
Language(s) or Ethnics: yiddish | Catalog category: Gesang
Artist(s): Wladys'law Godik and Ola Lilith
Composer: H. Kohn
Lyrics By: Moses Brodersohn
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Recording Place: Warszawa | Recording Date: 1927-28
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Label file size: 80.5 KB | 600x450 px | Size of file MP3: 2.0 MB | 2:33 | 107 kbps x 44.1 kHz
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Added by: Nahon | 04.11.2007 12:33 | Last updated by:  bernikov | 15.05.2013 01:20
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Peter Nahon (Nahon)
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Sorry for the quality
Please apologize for the quality of the beginning of that recording. This record was in a record-book and it broke when someone looked at the book and turned a page. When I acquired it, a piece was missing, and with a cardboard stuck to the record in the hole it was playable, but with noise. I restored the recording but it is not perfect.
  15.01.2008 12:12
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