[78-L] Lincoln Records

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Tue Mar 23 07:49:25 PDT 2010


Incidentally, this trove of records originally came from Illinois. 
Perhaps the strategy behind the Lincoln label was to sell Cameos in this 
part of the country by capitalizing on the name?

joe salerno

David Lennick wrote:
> Michael Biel wrote:
>> David Lennick wrote:
>>> Michael Biel wrote:
>>>   
>>>> David Lennick wrote:
>>>>     
>>>>
>>>>> Not to be confused with the Lincoln label of the 
>>>>> late 40s, an Enoch Light enterprise that produced kids records (good ones, I 
>>>>> thought at the time, being an opinionated 5-year-old).
>>>>>
>>>>> dl
>>>>>   
>>>>>       
>>>> Didn't realize Enoch was involved.  Their one-disc condensation of HMS 
>>>> Pinafore was one of my favorites when I was 5, and I can still remember 
>>>> all of it now that I am more than 5.  Very thin pressings and nicely 
>>>> designed labels. 
>>>>
>>>> Mike Biel  mbiel at mbiel.com
>>>>     
>>> Gotcha..HMS Pinafore was on Magic-Tone. I may still have that on 45.
>> Not so fast, the one I am talking about is Lincoln 519 by Roger White, 
>> Gerry Beitzel, and the Lincoln Singers.  The one you had was Magic-Tone 
>> Set #M-11, Disc #3011 by The G&S Troubadours.  I had a Magic-Tone, The 
>> Story and Music of Franz Schubert, by Anthony Rivers, Set #M-15 Disc 
>> #3015.  They also had a Peter and the Wolf which I now also have.
>>
> 
> OK..I also have the Schubert, on a Canadian CAMEO pressing (see how we keep 
> linking Lincoln and Cameo?). Never saw the Lincoln Pinafore.
> 
> dl
> 
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