[78-L] Twist and Shout
David Lennick
dlennick at sympatico.ca
Sun Aug 29 08:13:40 PDT 2010
And if anyone is wondering, to the best of my knowledge Capitol Records of
Canada ALWAYS pressed from US parts, except for Canadian-only series like the
T-6000s and ST-15000s which were lacquered by RCA (our friend Graham Newton's
initials likely turn up on a number of these from the mid 60s). RCA usually
sent up tape masters for the Canadian issues, Columbias were pressed from US
parts except for some reissues and many best sellers like "Funny Girl" and
"Jacques Brel" (the latter is one of the worst sounding cast albums ever issued
up here). Most Quality product was re-cut in Canada, most Apex distributed
labels were from US parts, London usually re-cut, and the Columbia Record Club
in Canada sometimes cut new lacquers and sometimes used the originals, and
sometimes mixed the two within the same album.
dl
On 8/29/2010 11:03 AM, Royal Pemberton wrote:
> I had to do some checking....forgot about those early Canadian LPs! (TWIST
> AND SHOUT is Canadian Capitol T 6054, released in February 1964.)
>
> On Sun, Aug 29, 2010 at 3:41 PM, DAVID BURNHAM<burnhamd at rogers.com> wrote:
>
>> 'Twist and shout' was on the Capitol album THE EARLY BEATLES
>>
>> Royal Pemberton
>>
>> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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>> I meant the album "Twist and Shout", not the single.
>>
>> db
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