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Resources & Shopping > 78rpm Records

Salvation Army 78rpm Records

We are indebted to Colin Waller, Chairman of the Salvation Army Regal 78 Association, for providing the images and information on this fascinating area of Salvation Army collectables. You can join the Salvation Army Regal 78 Association by clicking here.

Colombia - Rena Records

In February 1907 William Booth recorded four speeches for The Columbia Gramophone Company Ltd. These were released as both phonographic cylinders and single sided disc records but despite good initial sales were soon withdrawn. Following The Founder's death in 1912, Columbia re-released the speeches on two double sided records on the RENA label and such was the demand that the records, 2074 and 2075, remained in the catalogue until the mid 1930's. Please Sir, Save Me tells the story of a miner, who forsakes his fortune of gold to save a small child from drowning and draws parallels between this heroic, unselfish act and Salvationist rescuing humanity and saving souls.


The Pathé Company


Records made and manufactured by the Pathé company play from centre to edge at 90 rpm and require a sapphire stylus rather than a steel needle, giving superior sound quality compared to conventional acoustic recordings. This is evident on this 1912 recording by Chalk Farm Band (Bandmaster A. W. Punchard) of The Flowing River March, in which the distinct tonal qualities of the band, which includes saxophones and a S. A. patented double slide, E Flat, bass trombone, can be heard.


Rodeheaver Record Company


One of the earliest known recordings by the Chicago Staff Band, this record was made around 1920/1. Microphone technology was still in its infancy and the members of the band would have grouped themselves tightly around a large horn, which collected the sound and transferred it directly to the cutting tool, hence acoustic recording. Purpose Firm features the well known song, Dare to be a Daniel.


Regal - Red Label

The familiar blue REGAL ZONOPHONE - SALVATION ARMY RECORD label first appeared in May 1935. Previously, recordings of various headquarters and corps musical sections had appeared on the maroon REGAL label (1927) and the green and red REGAL ZONOPHONE label (1932). These earlier records were incorporated into the REGAL ZONOPHONE - SALVATION ARMY RECORD catalogue with series numbers, starting at MF200. A total of 220 78 rpm records were issued between 1927 and 1957. The label was also used by EMI Ltd for Salvation Army 33 and 45 rpm discs until August 1969 when it was discontinued. 


Havaphon, Germany


An extremely rare recording of the Male Chorus of the German Staff Band, this record was made in Berlin in early 1932 and the label features “Die Heilsarmee” crest. The literal translation of the song title is When the Lord calls the names, better known to the English world as When the roll is called up yonder.


Herbert H. Hay, U.S.A.


Herb Hay was a Los Angeles Salvationist, who worked in the recording industry. During the 1950's he produced a series of 78 rpm records featuring the Los Angeles Tabernacle and Congress Hall Bands and the Congress Hall Combo, a group of country and western style singers


Regal Zonophone

The familiar blue REGAL ZONOPHONE - SALVATION ARMY RECORD label first appeared in May 1935. Previously, recordings of various headquarters and corps musical sections had appeared on the maroon REGAL label (1927) and the green and red REGAL ZONOPHONE label (1932). These earlier records were incorporated into the REGAL ZONOPHONE - SALVATION ARMY RECORD catalogue with series numbers, starting at MF200. A total of 220 78 rpm records were issued between 1927 and 1957. The label was also used by EMI Ltd for Salvation Army 33 and 45 rpm discs until August 1969 when it was discontinued. 


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