[78-L] Gene Autry Okeh set, Estate Sale protocol...
Han Enderman
jcenderman at solcon.nl
Mon Aug 5 16:38:12 PDT 2013
K-1 Cowboy Songs - Gene Autry
K-2 (06296-99) Swing Your Partner / Arkie the Arkansas Woodchopper and His Square Dance Band - reissued Co HL -9009 (10")
K-3 The Wayfaring Stranger - Burl Ives
K-4 Theme Songs [Krupa; Masters; Tucker; Brown; Jurgen; Spivak; Basie; Calloway]
There were also (at least) 3 unnumbered & untitled albums, to fill with your own selection, for Roy Acuff, Bob Wills & Gene Autrey.
The Autrey album lists on its inner front cover the available Autrey records.
Is it possible that K-1 was issued as an album you could buy to fill with your own choice?
Or free when you bought 4 Autrey OKs?
But subsequently OK omitted a number on such albums, but continued the K-series (what is the meaning of K ?).
han enderman
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>>> Glenn Longwell wrote:
> ...I picked up a small collection today that had the Gene Autry Okeh K-1 Cowboy Songs set. There was also several more Gene Autry Okehs in 10" binders. Since the set doesn't say which records belong in it, which 4 catalog numbers originally came with this set? ...
Wow...this is something of a stumper. I've not seen a CBS-era Columbia or OKeh album set that didn't specify the included records on the inside-front-cover liner sheet, nor album records that didn't specify the album number and name on the labels. I know OKeh Set K-2 "Theme Songs" is 6631/4, but browsing through the purple-OKeh Abrams file I don't see four Autry records in a row. And I could swear I've seen one of the Autry-set records, too.
I found a listing of records *supposedly* belonging to Set K-1 (from a listing on CollectorsFrenzy.com):
"The Last Round-up", "Way Out West In Texas", "My Old Saddle Pal", "I'll Go Riding Down That Texas Trail", "The Old Trail", "Ride Tenderfoot Ride", "Old Buckaroo Goodbye", & "Rhythm of the Range"
These are all Vocalion originals, and I find them in the Abrams file only as their Vocalion issues, which must mean that K-1 escaped Steve Abrams' attention. Praguefrank's online Autry discog doesn't list any OKeh issues of these, much less in the vicinity of the 6630s as with Set K-2. (Of course, repressings of the Vocalions *did* come out on OKeh, but I'm unaware of an instance where CBS ever issued an album using existing older catalog numbers, as did Decca.) I'll need to check at home; will do so when I can get back to the rekkud room.
Take care,
Joe
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