[78-L] Artist Records UA1005 Bolero Movie

David Lennick dlennick at sympatico.ca
Thu Feb 16 21:36:05 PST 2012


It could be a film that was titled something else by the time it was released. 
This record is listed in WERM, by the way, under "abridged" (not under a 
bridge, which is where you don't want to be while listening to Bolero because 
you'll miss the climax). Curious.

dl

On 2/17/2012 12:28 AM, jeffrey smedbron wrote:
> The only matrix number actually on the disc is just 1005 on the A side. Nothing on the B side. Any chance UA had a Bolero film made they didn't release ?
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> No connection with United Artist (a 40s label) or United Artists (a 50s and onward label), but that was an interesting Los Angeles company in the late 40s, whose main artist was conductor Werner Janssen. Not sure if he was one of the owners. A lot of their masters were sold to Capitol in the early 50s.
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> Now I'm curious about that title, since there was never a movie titled "Bolero" from United Artists as far as I can determine..the 1934 film with George Raft was for Paramount. And yet the matrix numbers begin with the prefix UA. Artist matrix numbers like those on 4 American Landscapes or The Genesis Suite begin with JS.
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> On 2/16/2012 5:33 PM, jeffrey smedbron wrote:
>> I have a nice sounding 12��� 78 of Bolero on the label, Artist Records. Looks possibly an early United Artists product.�  Any history or information posted about this brand anywhere. Discography ?
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>> label pic:�  http://users.solarus.net/~xcentrik/art1005.jpg
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>> Jeff S
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