[78-L] Bailey discography

David Weiner djwein at earthlink.net
Mon Jul 1 23:22:16 PDT 2013


Another alternate not in Lord is the Majestic recording of "in Love In
Vain" - the 78 take is different from the take on the Columbia 3-LP
Mildred set, but not noted so anywhere. And some of her late Majestic
sides were apparently "tracked" to a pre-recorded accompaniment, as I have
a Halo LP that inadvertently used the identical backing instrumental
tracks without the vocals.

Dave Weiner

On 7/1/13 5:44 PM, "Julian Vein" <julianvein at blueyonder.co.uk> wrote:

>On 01/07/13 20:49, vmc78 at qwestoffice.net wrote:
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>> 	  BODY { font-family:Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;font-size:12px; }
>> For the post war commercial recordings, "Jazz Records 1942-1962" by
>> Jorgen G. Jepsen.(in 11 volumes) Out of print, but some libreries may
>> still have it. Worst case: I could scan & send those pages- but my
>> time is SO short...
>>
>> 	Best, Scott Holthus, Vintage Music Company, Minneapolis
>>   
>> _______________________________________________
>>
>If you want a printed version of recordings under her own name, you
>could try Erik Raben's unfinished A-Z discography (1942-?).
>
>Incidentally, there are a few Vocalion takes that aren't listed in any
>discographies, as far as I know. Also, a V-Disc take of "Someday
>Sweetheart" which is different from the one issued on VJC 1006-2 (CD),
>neither of which was issued on V-Disc.
>
>      Julian Vein
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