The Recorded Sound Archives (RSA) is a unit of FAU Libraries Special Collections department. We are located in the Wimberly Library on FAU's Boca Raton campus.

Originally established in 2002 as a small project dedicated to the preservation of recorded Jewish music, it has matured into a robust digitization operation for all types of sound recordings.

Moscow strikes back


Additional information (PDF) is only available
through the Research Station
Collection(s)Vintage
Catalogue NumberS225-9316A,B;9318A,B;9320A,B;5528A,B
Matrix Number N/A
Record Label Stinson
Record Format78 RPM - 10" Album
Shelf Number879
Number of Tracks8
Date RecordedN/A
Album Artists
Notes N/A

Recordings restricted by copyright will only play 45 seconds to give you a sense of what that recording originally sounded like. These recordings can be identified by the words (Research Station) in the music player.

If a song listed below has not been digitized yet, it will NOT show up within the player. If you need us to digitize this song/album, you can make a formal request here.
1 - Life is better
Composer(s) : N/A
2 - Do not touch us from the film
Composer(s) : N/A
3 - Who knows him
Composer(s) : N/A
4 - Red aviator's song
Composer(s) : N/A
5 - Song of my native land
Composer(s) : N/A
6 - March of the tanks
Composer(s) : N/A
7 - Red Moscow
Composer(s) : N/A
8 - Sport march
Composer(s) : N/A