[78-L] LYRIC Label by LYRAPHONE, Newark NJ.
Dan Van Landingham
danvanlandingham at yahoo.com
Fri Dec 3 16:54:19 PST 2010
I mentioned the Decca vinyl test as i was listening to the aforementioned Chick
Webb CD.I have never
heard of Vinyl test pressings in 1940.As for the Varsity recordings by Georgie
Auld,I had been wond-
ering about the personnel on those dates ever since I bought the CD a few years
ago.I really didn't mean
to get off the beaten path.Those were the first time I had heard those
recordings and John Best never
mentioned them to me.I was couriosity.
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From: Michael Biel <mbiel at mbiel.com>
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Sent: Thu, December 2, 2010 9:38:52 PM
Subject: Re: [78-L] LYRIC Label by LYRAPHONE, Newark NJ.
From: Dan Van Landingham <danvanlandingham at yahoo.com>
> What was the "Marathon-type" cutting process?
Narrow needle-type vertical grooving, similar to Edison vertical
grooving as opposed to Pathe Sapphire Ball grooving.
> I remember a Marathon
> Records label from the late '20s. It was the first 7 inch 78 I ever
> saw save the Golden Records issues of the late '40s and beyond.
> I recall they were pressed in yellow vinyl.
Little Golden records were 6-inches in diameter, not 7, and were pressed
in a form of Styrene, not vinyl.
> I own the 7 inch Marathon in 1964.
> By the way, did Decca do any test pressings on vinyl? I say this
> because I was listening to a HEP CD of the Chick Webb band and the
> final track,which had no title,was not issued before according to
> the li-ner notes. The arranger/composer credits went to alto and
> baritone saxist Edgar Sampson. This t-rack dates from early 1940
> and was an instrumental. The CD is called:Chick Webb-Strictly Jive
> on HEP 1063.The side was cut on 20 Mar 1940.
How does this relate to whether or not Decca did test pressings on
vinyl?
Mike Biel mbiel at mbiel.com
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From: Philip Carli <Philip_Carli at pittsford.monroe.edu>
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Sent: Thu, December 2, 2010 7:18:43 PM
Subject: Re: [78-L] LYRIC Label by LYRAPHONE, Newark NJ.
My 12" Lyric of _William Tell_ gets the whole thing in, _uncut_, on 2
sides very
comfortably; good tempos and a well-recorded performance. It usually
takes 4 10"
or 12", even on the Diamond Disc version (that's 2, incidentally,
substantially
cut). That's why I think they used the Marathon-type grooving.
P Carli
>> ... in addition to the beautiful multicolor lithographed labels,
>> the recordings are sometimes extraordinary. The first one I got
>> has orchestral transcription of Rachmaninoff's Prelude in
>> C Sharp Minor and the Overture to Midsummer Night's Dream.
>> Both are wonderful recordings and run at least 5 minutes
>> each on the 10-inch sides. Mike Biel mbiel at mbiel.com
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