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Irving Kaufman, Anthology: The Last Recording Pioneer

Audio CD

Disk ID: 785024

Disk length: 1h 16m 29s (26 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 2005

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. I Love The Ladies (1914) 3:20
2. The Don't Hesitate Anymore (1914) 2:32
3. Underneath The Japanese Moon (1915) 2:45
4. Listen To That Dixie Band (1915) 4:16
5. My Fox Trot Wedding Day (1915) 3:10
6. Are You From Dixie? ('Cause I'm From Dixie Too) (with Billy Murray) (1915) 2:37
7. You're A Dangerous Girl (with Avon Comedy Four) (1916) 2:50
8. Mr. Jazz Himself (1917) 3:02
9. I'm All Bound 'Round With The Mason Dixon Line (1917) 3:14
10. Hail! Hail! The Gang's All Here (with Columbia Quartette) (1917) 3:06
11. Oh! Susie Behave (1918) 2:54
12. Take Your Girlie To The Movies (If You Can't Make Love At Home) (1919) 3:07
13. You'd Be Surprised (1919) 3:02
14. Goodnight Angeline (with The Three Kaufields) (1920) 3:04
15. Sweet Lady - Medley (with Eubie Blake) (1921) 3:00
16. Ten Little Fingers And Ten Little Toes (Down In Tennessee) (1921) 2:54
17. My Yiddisha Mammy (1922) 2:41
18. Mr. Gallager And Mr. Shean (with Jack Kaufman) (1922) 2:52
19. When You And I Were Young Maggie Blues (1922) 2:55
20. Yes! We Have No Bananas (with Bailey's Lucky Seven) (1923) 2:47
21. Yes Sir, That's My Baby (1925) 2:41
22. You Took Advantage Of Me (with Vaughn De Leath) (1928) 3:14
23. That's The Good Old Sunny South (1929) 3:06
24. In The Good Old Summertime (1946) 2:36
25. Think It Over Mary (with The Dandies) (1947) 2:32
26. God Bless America (with Belle Brooks) (1974) 1:57

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Review

A long-forgotten and overlooked personality of the entertainment industry, Irving Kaufman was among the most popular, active, and versatile singers in recording history. He sang on countless phonograph records and worked with such legends as Billy Murray, Al Jolson, Eddie Cantor, Sophie Tucker, and later, Tiny Tim. His recorded output spanned longer than virtually any other artist—from 1914 to 1974. This CD represents Irving’s incredible 60-year span of activity, beginning from his first acoustic recordings in 1914 to the final cuts made in his home in August 1974. The booklet includes several rare photographs, some contributed by Irving's family, and features detailed liner notes by Kaufman expert Ryan Barna, examining both the professional and personal life of this legendary performer.

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