[78-L] Sharing sequence numbers between labels

Julian Vein julianvein at blueyonder.co.uk
Tue Aug 4 05:45:40 PDT 2009


Harold Aherne wrote:

>  
> While we're on the subject of ARC labels, has anyone ever seen a Domino record from
> 1932-33? ARC dropped the make in 1930 but brought it out again for a very brief time 
> (and probably very few sales, if its scarcity is any indication). Also I was surprised
> to read in Allan Sutton's Plaza-ARC discography that the Broadway label lasted beyond
> 1932--it was pressed by ARC for a while in 32-33 and then by Decca in 34-35. I'd wager
> that these are pretty elusive too...any comments on what they look like, the material
> to be found on them, et al.?
>  
> -Harold
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I have Domino 176: Gene Kardos "When Tomorrow Comes" (14692-1) and Todd 
Rollins "Let's Go Places And Do Things" (14661-1). Oddly enough the 
first side has the following number, stamped in mirror image, partly in 
the music grooves and partly in the runout: 18762B. I can't trace this 
at all.

      Julian Vein


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