[78-L] 78-L Digest, Vol 7, Issue 56 (Columbia in the UK)
David Lennick
dlennick at sympatico.ca
Tue Apr 21 16:15:32 PDT 2009
Most of those I know as LP tracks, which is the only way we'd have played them
on FM (and a couple of those later ones we wouldn't have touched with a barge
pole).
dl
RAY KILCOYNE wrote:
> Lots of them after 1948, including 45's and EP's. Here are a few that are
> probably after 1956...
>
> CALCUTTA/WHAT KIND OF FOOL AM I
> IF I WERE A RICH MAN/MAME
> TILL THERE WAS YOU/76 TROMBONES
>
> and a couple from the 70's.....
>
> COME SATURDAY MORNING - Col. 45061
> OH BABE WHAT WOULD YOU SAY/LAST TANGO IN PARIS- Col. 45796
> SWEET SURRENDER/APRIL IN PARIS-Col. 40350
> RayK
>
>
>> For that matter, did Columbia in the USA issue any Kostelanetz singles
>> after
>> 1948?! Maybe the South Pacific medley..?
>>
>> dl
>>
>> Alan Bunting wrote:
>>> Only some of them had the dreaded black dots but ALL had been deleted
>>> from the next catalogue (1957-58 issued June 1957)
>>>
>>> Interestingly, so far as I know, Philips never issued a Kostelanetz
>>> single although there were several EPs. Did Columbia in the USA issue any
>>> Kosty singles after 1956?
>>>
>>> Alan Bunting
>>>
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