[78-L] Russ Morgan
Ray
kil at roadrunner.com
Wed Dec 26 06:00:03 PST 2012
Maybe a V-Disc recording is not considered commercial, if it's not made for
sale.
RayK
>
From: Julian Vein
Sorry, "1943" was meant to be the date, but it looks like it was
recorded on 3/8/44 (found it in Ty's listing). If the date is correct,
then it's not Flip's first solo outing--he'd recorded, and soloed, with
Red Norvo for V-Disc on October 28,1943. Morgenstern goofed on this one!
>>
On 26/12/12 12:49, Ray wrote:
> Decca 18598 b/w LOUISE. Looks like your number is off. Could he have
> recorded it twice?
> RayK
>>
> From: Julian Vein
> Ah, someone has it! What's the catalogue number Ray?
> On 26/12/12 12:31, Ray wrote:
>> Just listened to it. I can't tell a tenor sax from a trombone, but
>> couldn't
>> that be Phillips right after the Morgan solo, at about 2:04?
>> RayK
>> From: Julian Vein
>> Does anyone know Morgan's "Goodnight Wherever You Are" on Decca (1943?).
>> It is purported to contain Flip Phillips's first (commercially) recorded
>> solo. I can't find any trace of this. It was referred to by Dan
>> Morgenstern in his notes to Phillips's Signature reissues on LP/CD.
>>
>>
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