[78-L] In The Mood

Milan P Milovanovic milanpmilovanovic4 at gmail.com
Sat Aug 1 08:43:24 PDT 2009


What suffix "R" stands for? Dub from lacquer and not recorded directly on 
wax (lacquer)?
BTW, most of the other tunes from the very same Miller repertoire sound 
almost the same, with the same dark, muffled sound. On some compilation CD I 
found  "Jukebox Saturday Night" dubbed from original lacquer. Unbelievable 
bright, full in spectrum, pleasure to listen. Later I can find exact CD I'm 
referring to, if it is of some importance.


Milan


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Royal Pemberton" <ampex354 at gmail.com>
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Subject: Re: [78-L] In The Mood


> That R at the end explains a bit of why ITM always sounded a bit inferior 
> to
> a lot of records from the era!   Which leads me to ask, did Victor save 
> the
> source versions of recordings issued from a dubbing?  Or in other words, 
> is
> there possibly a matrix BS.038170-1 but not suffixed R in the vault next 
> to
> BS.038170-1R?
>
> On Sat, Aug 1, 2009 at 6:53 AM, bill freytag <bill_freytag at yahoo.com> 
> wrote:
>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Class,
>>
>> Seventy years ago today an icon of Big Band performances was preserved 
>> for
>> generations.
>>
>> BS-038170-1R was recorded, and issued on Bluebird B-10416-A.
>>
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