[78-L] Victor number puzzlement
Han Enderman
jcenderman at solcon.nl
Thu Oct 28 18:59:03 PDT 2010
Not everything in the 10-xxxx series is vocal. The general theme seems "classical".
Common are 10-1045 Tommy Dorsey: By The Sleepy Lagoon (Coates) / Melody,
and 10-1127 Iturbi: Boogie Woogie Etude & Blues (Morton Gould).
I have Dorsey images with 4 different label types, so it was repeatedly repressed.
It seems there is a 2nd subseries with 10-prefix, with nrs in the 10-3000s.
The 21-xxxx series also starts low (21-0001 seen).
Han Enderman
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>>> Greetings from FixitLand!
David Lennick wrote:
> Well how thilly can you get? All sorts of "reissued by request" in
> the 20-2000s
> (which means they were reissued by request of the sales department
> who had
> nothing to flog, thanks to the AFM ban in 1948) so why go
> backwards? Victor Red
> Seals also introduced a 10-0000 series post-war, reissues of old
> vocal records.
What's more "thilly" than Victor starting nearly all their two-digit-
prefix renumberings at some arbitrary point: 10-1000; 11-8000;
20-1500; 28-0400; 30-0800; 33-0500; 34-0700; etc. (I've not seen any
of the 10-0000 reissue series you mention.)
The 'Double-Feature' 45-0xxx series actually started at a sensible
-0000, as did the 44-xxxx twin-sided jukebox series, while the RCA
Victor "Bluebird Series" restarted at 30-0001 (not -0000? Whyzzat,
RCA Victor?)
(Whoever did the "requesting" for those reissues, I wish they'd
specified the use of original masters instead of dubbing nearly
everything...a very few of them were actually pressed up from
original parts.)
Take care,
Joe
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