[78-L] Your Mother's Son-In-Law - BG and Billie Holiday onColumbiaBlue Shellac

Steven C. Barr stevenc at interlinks.net
Tue May 3 20:06:47 PDT 2011


From: "J. E. Knox" <rojoknox at metroeast.org>
> Greetings from FixitLand!
> Steven C. Barr wrote:
>> ...It is possible ... that the final issues were on the usual "red
>> Columbia"
>> label, but still bore the xxxx-D catalog numbers...?!
>
> Izzatso? That would be a first in my estimation. In forty-plus years
> of collecting I've never seen a red Columbia pressing of a popular -D-
> series issue. There are lots of 'em with -F and a few others, and
> lots of blue and green Columbia Masterworks -Ds, but 2xxx-D or 3xxx-D
> on red Columbia? That would be something to see if you indeed have
> one. Probably as inexplicable as why CBS chose to start the pop red-
> Columbia series at 35201 rather than a more even number such as 30000  > 
> (or why the 3xxx-D series wasn't continued but the classical suffixed
> numbers were).
>
> I was thinking this did get reissued on red Columbia, but I find I'm
> confusing it with Columbia 35839 "Why Couldn't It Be Poor Little
> Me" (reissue of Columbia 2871-D).
>
> To Cliff, who started this thread -- Nice find, and I wish I could've
> been at that estate sale. Once in a while you get lucky. Congrats!
>
These records were the last *-D Columbias to be issued; one would
have expected them to have been issued on 3xxxx but they were too
early for that...! They stayed in the catalog for several years...and
kept their 3xxx-D catalog numbers. I dimly remember owning
red-label versions of these, which still used their original -D catalog
numbers; sadly, my "half-vast shllac archive" is in hopeless disarray
(NOT my doing...long sad story...!) so I can't even pull out my
copies to check. That's the trouble with being a "dedicated pack rat"...
there arev too many people who want to "cure" you of your "disease"
and whilst doing so trash your belongings...!

What these poor fools don't realize is that ALL the stuff in museums
or even "antique stores" still exists becase one of us "pack rats" kept
it rather than tossing it...!

Steven C. Barr 



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