[78-L] Lang-Worth 8" transcriptions

Cary Ginell soundthink at live.com
Thu Jun 3 08:34:01 PDT 2010


I have a large collection of Lang-Worth 8-inch discs that I rescued from a television/radio station in upstate New York. In addition to the discs (I think there are around 700 of them), I got the steel storage filing cabinet that they came in along with a catalog in a binder. Took a lot to ship it all home to California, but I have it in a storage unit now - next time I'm up there, I'll get the binder and give everyone the lowdown on how they're organized. Most of the ones I have are easy listening dance orchestra pieces, but there are also a good number of jazz and big band reissues and hillbilly music. I've been meaning to catalog what I've got for some time now; maybe this is the opportunity to do so.

 

Cary Ginell
 
> From: dlennick at sympatico.ca
> To: 78-l at klickitat.78online.com
> Date: Thu, 3 Jun 2010 10:18:42 -0400
> Subject: Re: [78-L] Lang-Worth 8" transcriptions
> 
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> It would have made sense for them to start numbering each series from 1. I have several hundred of these discs, but one random pile (not separated into categories) contains PC (Pop Concert Orchestra), SS (Salon and Light Music), OR (some violin solos but with organ accompaniment, hence OR). There are also yellow labels on many..white for ASCAP publications and yellow for non-ASCAP. Lang-Worth was founded in anticipation of the problems the radio industry was eventually going to have with ASCAP in the early 40s.
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> dl
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> > From: jcenderman at solcon.nl
> > To: 78-l at klickitat.78online.com
> > Date: Thu, 3 Jun 2010 14:36:47 +0200
> > Subject: [78-L] Lang-Worth 8" transcriptions
> > 
> > Recently a group of Lang-Worth 8" transcriptions was auctioned by seller bap124.
> > For ex., ebay # 350356110192.
> > 
> > The cat.nrs are preceded by a "prefix", which seems to indicate the music type.
> > It appears there are at least 2 series, since cat.nr 70-A/B is known twice,
> > with "prefix" CI (Collector's Items) and DS.
> > Other descriptive prefixes are VoS (Vocals), IN (instr.), VGL/VGS (vocal group large/small ??), etc.
> > The CI labels (blue with silver print) are different from the other labels (white with blue print).
> > 
> > Questions:
> > Are there only 2 numerical series: general (with several prefixes) & CI ?
> > What is the range of these series?
> > After some time the prefix is DL for all(?) 8" issues.
> > What is the exact meaning of these prefixes?
> > 
> > Han Endrman
> > 
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