[78-L] Mitch Miller Horrifies
Michael Biel
mbiel at mbiel.com
Sun Mar 29 09:39:26 PDT 2009
Is the Alshire a reissue of an issue on Stereo Fidelity?
Mike Biel mbiel at mbiel.com
Malcolm Rockwell wrote:
> David Lennick wrote:
>
>> Steven C. Barr wrote:
>>
>>
>>> The (late) sixties were a very odd time! This was the same
>>> period when reviewers of "classic" recordings suddenly
>>> started issuing reviews of "rock" recordings like "Sgt.
>>> Pepper's...!!"
>>>
>>> I might also note an LP album I THINK I still own...
>>> enti-tittled "The Norman Luboff Choir Sings the Blues"...?!
>>>
>>> Are there any REALLY unusual 101 Strings issues?!
>>>
>>> ...stevenc
>>>
>>>
>> There are two 101 Strings Blues albums, believe it or don't. One of them even
>> has two tracks that came out on 78 (oh, come on, what's he been smoking?).
>>
>> dl
>>
>>
> *******
>
> "101 Strings - rhe Soul of Blues"
> Alshire S-5048 (cover) Alshire ST-5048 (record label)
> 101-ST-5048 [-A & -B}(runouts)
>
> Mfg. by Budget Sound, Burbank, CA
> "The World's First Stereo Scored Orchestra"
> recorded under direction of D. L. Miller
>
> A side:
> Birth Of The Blues (DeSilva - Brown - Henderson)
> St. Louis Blues (Handy)
> Mood Indigo (Ellington - Mills - Bigard)
> Slow, And With Soul (Lowden)
>
> B side:
> Goodbye (Jenkins)
> Symphony For Blues (Kuhn)
> Definitely Blue (Kuhn)
> Blues Pizzicato (Provenzano)
> The "In" Crowd (Page)
>
> And there were 51 other 101 Strings albums on the same label!
> Need all the names? Hmm?
> Play it?? Hahahahahahahahahahaha!!!
> Mal
>
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