[78-L] That Early 20s Okeh sound
David Weiner
djwein at earthlink.net
Tue Nov 25 09:28:41 PST 2008
So where was that 1930 Dorsey Brothers OKeh date ("Fine and Dandy," etc.)
recorded? Rarely have I heard such vibrant, spacious sound on 78! Any other
records we know of from that studio?
Dave W.
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I have read that engineer Charles Hibbard was the man responsible for the
great sound of the acoustical OKehs. If true, he's the same genius who set
up
the Original Dixieland Jazz Band for their first Victor session in February,
1917, with such perfect results. Hibbard deserves more recognition as a Hi
Fi
pioneer.
Those OKeh acoustics are the last word in pre-electric quality, I agree.
Even without special EQ, their live, colorful, clear sound just jumps out at
you.
Edison Diamond Discs sometimes equal or surpass this, but not consistently.
All the other acoustic brands need help.
Has anyone thoughts about OKeh's odd, lengthy transition from acoustic to
electric? Victor and Columbia switched from acoustic to Western Electric
almost
overnight, ca. March, 1925. At OKeh, the process took about nine months, an
actual gestation, a gradual dissolve, lasting from about April of '26 to
January of '27. The evolution of OKeh sound in this period is fascinating.
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