[78-L] Columbia 3114-D - A "P.S."

Taylor Bowie bowiebks at isomedia.com
Sat Dec 20 14:17:32 PST 2008


I should have also noted that in my experience (IME?) all of the English 
dance band sides on 1935-37 Columbias are dubbed from  English pressings. 
Is that right?

Taylor


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Royal Pemberton" <ampex354 at gmail.com>
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Subject: [78-L] Columbia 3114-D


>I just received this Royal Blue record in my Nauction winnings.
>
> CO 18559-1  'Misty islands of the highlands'--Henry Hall and his Orchestra
> CO 18560-1  'Dinner for one, please, James'--Lew Stone and his Orchestra
>
> Both labels state 'imported recording'.  I know Hall and Stone are
> English bands.  Tyrone's list shows the same date for both sides, 23
> January 1936.
>
> Given that the above matrix numbers are in the ARC series, and the
> appearance of the grooves on both sides look like American Columbia
> records of the time (leading me to think both sides are dubs) I expect
> the date above is the date such dubs were made from whatever sources
> ARC had, not the date or dates of the original recordings.
>
> Has anyone the pertinent information regarding the dates, sources (UK
> Columbia?) and matrix numbers of the original recordings?  Thanks!
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