[78-L] Trying to Track Down Record Numbers...
David Lennick
dlennick at sympatico.ca
Mon Nov 1 19:45:06 PDT 2010
Living Language was the name to a widely sold series of 10-inch LP sets in the
sixties, marketed through local newspapers. These things turn up everywhere,
usually with only the first disc played. No connection with Columbia sets that
I'm aware of. The Columbia 78 sets each consisted of 20 discs in two volumes,
with dictionary and manual..this from the 1949 catalog. No individual disc
numbers given, sorry. (Never heard of these sets before!)
I suppose it's vaguely possible that the same master recordings could have been
used for the LP sets, but those are all ten-inch discs, 4 to a box, 4 tracks
per side as I recall. Unless some sides were omitted, the Columbia sets would
require twelve-inch discs with 5 cuts per side.
dl
On 11/1/2010 10:31 PM, samhopper at mail.com wrote:
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> I'm trying to track down the 78rpm record numbers for the following U.S. Columbia 78rpm sets
> MM-738 and MM-739
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> They are respectively titled "Living Language Course - French" and "Living Language Course - Spanish" (I believe)
> They may have also been released as 10 inch LPs(?)
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> Anyone who can help - greatly appreciated. I've exhausted my research sources and have come to a complete blank on these mysterious album sets.
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> Sam
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