
RIVERBANK RAZZMATAZZ-A Musical Tribute To St. Louis
Featuring Carousel Organs, Nickelodeons, Calliopes, Orchestrions and More,
© 2004 Chris Carlisle (689076700320)
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This is a collection of authentic old time music machines such as nickelodeons, calliopes, band organs and orchestrions from the early days of the last century playing music inspired by the old lady on the Mississippi River, St. Louis.
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- 1 Meet Me in St. Louis, Louis - the Emperorbelgian Band Organ
- 2 Lucky Lindy - Wurlitzer 157 Band Organ
- 3 Dixie - Memory Lane Special Nickelodeon
- 4 St. Louis Blues - Coinola Cd Nickelodeon
- 5 Stein Song - Big Bertha Limonaire Band Organ
- 6 St. Louis Tickle - Sadie Mae Dekliest Band Organ
- 7 Waiting for the Robert E. Lee - Clancy O'toole Tangley Calliope
- 8 Alexander's Ragtime Band - Sadie Mae Dekliest Band Organ
- 9 Beer Barrel Polka - Sara Jane Wurlitzer 148 Band Organ
- 10 12th Street Rag - Seeburg Kt Orchestrion
- 11 When the Saints Go Marching in - Madam Laura Gavioli Band Organ
- 12 Pretty Red Wing - North Tonawand Sextrola
- 13 Hot Time in the Old Town Tonight - the Emperorbelgian Band Organ
- 14 Wedding of the Winds - Pinkey Gavioli Band Organ
- 15 When You and I Were Young Maggie - Wurlitzer Organette
- 16 Peggy O'neill - Seeburg Dog Race Nickelodeon
- 17 When Johnny Comes Marching Home - the Emperor Belgian Band Organ
- 18 Gotta Travel On - Sadie Mae Dekliest Band Organ
- 19 Dardanella - the Emperor Belgian Band Organ
- 20 St. Louis Rag - Sadie Mae Dekliest Band Organ
- 21 Under the Double Eagle - Madam Laura Gavioli Band Organ
- 22 Take Me Out to the Ball Game - Big Nelly Artizan Band Organ
- 23 We All Scream for Ice Cream - Big Bertha Limonaire Band Organ
- 24 Under the Anheuser Busch - Madam Laura Gavioli Band Organ
- 25 Are You From Dixie? - Mr. Sam Wurlitzer Orchestrion
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- DROP ANOTHER NICKEL IN!: All American "Nickelodeon"
- "BIG BERTHA" WORLD FAMOUS CAROUSEL BAND ORGAN: The Best of "Big Bertha" - Vol.1
- "BIG BERTHA" WORLD FAMOUS LIMONAIRE CAROUSEL BAND ORGAN: The Best of Big Bertha Vol. 2
- A NICKEL'S WORTH! VOL.2: Authentic Nickelodeon And Orchestrion Music Of Yesteryear
- "BIG BERTHA" LIMONAIRE BAND ORGAN: "Big Bertha" World Famous Carousel Band Organ
- YALLER DAWG SALOON: Seeburg Style "E" Barroom Piano
- OLD TIME CAROUSEL MUSIC BY THE WURLITZER BAND ORGAN: Come to the Fair Old Time Wurlitzer Carousel Music Vol. 2
- FOR MY GRANDCHILDREN: Musical Memories From My Childhood
- THE ENCORE AUTOMATIC BANJO: Musical Marvels Vol.1
- 1885 MORTIER BELGIAN BAND ORGAN: The Best of the Belgian Band Organ Vol. 2
- BOOZE AND BROADS: Music of the Roaring 20's
- JENNY MUSIC: Wurlitzer Band Organ Music
- A NICKEL'S WORTH! VOL.1: Authentic Nickelodeon and Orchestrion Music of Yesteryear
- REDLIGHT SPECIAL 1908: Bawdy Music of Yesteryear By the Sextrola Orchestrion
- SADIE MAE'S ALL AMERICAN BIRTHDAY AND EVENT MUSIC: Classic Birthday and Event Music!
- SALOON MUSIC: Old Time Stepping
- WURLITZER MODEL 0 SILENT MOVIE THEATRE PLAYER: Before Talkies and TV Vol. 1
- AND THEN CAME CHRISTMAS: Carousel Organs, Music Boxes, Nickelodeons, Encore Banjo, Mills Violano, Dance Organs
- 1885 MORTIER BELGIAN BAND ORGAN: The Best of the Belgian Band Organ
- CLASSIC CARNIVAL CIRCUS CALLIOPE MUSIC: Circus Calyope
- DISNEY WORLD CAROUSEL ORGAN: "SADIE MAE" DISNEY WORLD CAROUSEL ORGAN
- THE WORLD'S LARGEST CAROUSEL BAND ORGAN: "THE EMPEROR SPEAKS"- The World's Largest Carousel Band Organ
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Early St. Louis music was distinctively southern. It came up the Mississippi River from New Orleans, migled and blended with the sounds and music of the city's various nationalities, and fanned out. Though the years, hundreds of songs have been written for and about her: waltzes, marches, and of course, the blues... all hold a place in her heart. Some of her favorites are in this compact discs along with other reminiscent of the Razzmatazz age. Each of these 16 different vintage musical machines was recorded at the Gay 90's Melody Museum that was located in downtown St. Louis, Missouri, by pioneer mechanical musical collecter and restorer Paul Eakins.