[78-L] RCA Special purpose records
Michael Biel
mbiel at mbiel.com
Thu May 13 07:46:18 PDT 2010
They're DJ copies. We see this format and label on post war pop records
all the time, it is just more unusual to find classical because there
were fewer classical stations.
Mike Biel mbiel at mbiel.com
neechevoneeznayou at gmail.com wrote:
> I've never seen these before, just acquired a few of them.
>
> It is a 12" vinyl 78 rpm. It appears identical to a regular commercial
> 78, other than being made of the lighter and flexible material. The
> label is the same except that it says "special purpose record" jut above
> the center hole.
>
> So what was the special purpose? Is there any difference in these and a
> plain ol' 78 shellac?
>
> I have Chopin's Barcarolle played by Artur Rubinstein on 12-0378
> and Bernstein plays Ravel Piano Concerto in G on DM 1209. The usual run
> out info looks like any other record - matrix & catalog. There's also a
> 5-pointed star at about 3 pm reference the label (on the Bernstein.
> Iturbi doesn't follow the pattern and has no matrix info in the run out).
>
> Iturbi is 12-0242, a coupla Tchaikovsky selections.
>
> So what am I looking at?
>
> joe salerno
>
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