[78-L] Kaufman's Pagan Love Song on LP
jim brannen
jbfinsup at yahoo.com
Sun May 29 11:07:53 PDT 2011
Annette Hanshaw's first issues with Columbia recorded in July 1928 where issued on Harmony 705-H and they are electric. Also Rudy Valle's "Doin' the Racoon" recorded Oct.1928 is also electric on Harmony 759-H. Possibly because their weaker more intimate voices only recorded well with a mike? So far I have not found any band recordings on Columbia cheapy labels prior to Jan.1930. Jimmyb
From: Jeff Sultanof <jeffsultanof at gmail.com>
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Subject: Re: [78-L] Kaufman's Pagan Love Song on LP
I specifically remember reading that Harmony issued electrical recordings
sometime in 1929. I don't remember the source, and the fact that H was used
suggests to me that Coumbia was indeed ripping off Western Electric by
making electrical recordings and not documenting them properly.
Columbia took any number of liberties with recordings on the sets from the
era under discussion. The Woody Herman set had several alternate takes which
were misidentified, and a Benny Goodman Epic reissue had an entire
instrumental chorus edited out on the song "Full Moon (Noche de Luna)."
This is a vague memory, but I specifically remember a Smithsonian Records
reissue set where all sorts of editing took place. Martin Williams was the
culprit, and this created a real uproar at the time. Dan Morgenstern once
discussed it at a lecture. Does anyone remember this at all?
Jeff Sultanof
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