Got that compilation. There's some really cool old Cajun swing in there. All the early 30s straight Cajun I already had but the swing stuff is really good. They cover soo many American songs that were popular! You just wouldn't recognize em cause they sing in French! Some of my favorites are where oh where could my little dog be? And an old jimmy Rodgers song done in French that I can't remember the name of. Glad you came across it Patrick ! You'll enjoy I'm sure there's good fiddle accordion and guitar all around!
Chris King posted a message on this Board early last year about the way that he masters old 78s. He is truly a master. In his post , he talked primarily about he improved the sound quality on his recording of the complete recordings of Amade Ardoin that Tompkins Square released last year. It was fascinating.
He has mastered a lot of recordings over the years and been npominated for several Grammies for his work, including the Bear family releases of the complete Bristol Sessions, also released last year.
He also collects old Cajun 78 recordings and works with David Freeman, the owner of County and Rebel Records. That work includes doing a lot with David Freeman's auctions of old LPs, 78s, 45s and even CDs.
Chris was also at Augusta last year taking fiddle classes. He's a very nice person and a true expert at remastering old recordings.
If you go back to look at his previous posts on this Board, I think that you will find it quite interesting, particularly the part where he talks about where the sound is in the grooves of the old 78s.