[78-L] Lead-in groove mystery
Dave Burnham
burnhamd at rogers.com.invalid
Sun Aug 31 09:19:48 PDT 2014
I'm pretty sure they're black but I just went down stairs to check and the set has disappeared. There seems to be a space on the shelf where it used to live and I can't see it anywhere else down there. I'll check next time I'm at the storage unit to see if it's there.
db
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> On Aug 31, 2014, at 10:38 AM, David Lennick <dlennick at sympatico.ca.invalid> wrote:
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> DB, are you sure the Schubert Lieder set has black labels, or really dark purple?
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> dl
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>> On 8/31/2014 1:43 AM, Dave Burnham wrote:
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>> That book's a great bargain, but it doesn't answer the question about Columbia records that I would like to know - what is the difference between blue label and black label Viva-Tonals? You always see pop stuff on black label but you see classical on both black and blue. Most classical album sets are on blue but a few are on black. At least one album I have of Schubert lieder contains both black and blue labels. Was there a difference in price? I once asked Kurt about why the book shows blue viva-tonal labels but no black and he said there was no point because they're both the same. I'm still waiting for an answer. I have similar questions about British Decca label colours.
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>> db
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>> Sent from my iPhone
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>>> On Aug 31, 2014, at 1:19 AM, Michael Biel<mbiel at mbiel.com.invalid> wrote:
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>>> From: "jsalerno at earthlink.net"<jsalerno at earthlink.net.invalid>
>>>> I don't have a book that details the history of Columbia labels.
>>>> Joe Salerno
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>>> What! You don't have "Note the Naucks", er, "Nauck the Notes", er "Note
>>> the Notes"?? Kurt sells it for less than ten bucks.
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>>> Mike Biel mbiel at mbiel.com
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