[78-L] Heartaches and Decca 25000s
Michael Shoshani
michael.shoshani at gmail.com.invalid
Mon Jan 12 06:43:46 PST 2015
Oh, interesting! I got my 1947 date from an album my great-uncle had,
called "Those Memory Years". He had two volumes of a larger series, and
one of them had the Decca "Heartaches", which was mentioned as having
been issued in 1947. They must have meant RE-issued. Curious omission,
considering MCA produced this (all the material is sourced from Decca
labels) for the Longines Symphonette Society. Then again, not so curious
considering how ill-informed labels have been about their own holdings....
On 1/12/2015 08:34, David Lennick wrote:
>
> The Decca version was recorded in 1938 (as mentioned elsewhere). It's also at a
> different tempo from the Bluebird, which was recorded when rumbas were the
> thing. Both 40s pressings were reissues. Every account I've read refers to
> Charlotte, NC disc jockey Kurt Webster playing the old Bluebird 78 on his
> popular radio show (dance party). The Decca was likely still in print and had
> probably been reissued as 25017 by this time, so Decca distributors might have
> started pushing it while Victor went "Duh, we got dat one too". In fact I think
> Decca in Canada still kept it with its original catalog number, since post-1946
> copies are easy to find. I've never seen a Canadian pressing of 25017.
>
> dl
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