[78-L] Capitol Test Pressing Query
Clifford Bolling
78records at cdbpdx.com.invalid
Sun Mar 8 09:02:17 PDT 2015
Thanks for all the info! It looks like someone has written Rej. on this label. I'm curious to
know if this was a rejected take, and how it compares to the issued version. Can't seem
to find an issued version online to compare. Anybody have Capitol 391 recorded?
Thanks! Cliff
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Randy Watts rew1014 at yahoo.com.invalid
Sat Mar 7 18:07:53 PST 2015 Lord and Ruppli disagree on the recording date. Ruppli has November 25 instead of October 17. The November 25 date is consistent with recording dates of master numbers both preceding and following 1533, though.
One thing I miss about hard copies of discographies is the ability to make emendations on the page.
Randy
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----- Original Message -----
From: Roger Wade <rwade1947 at comcast.net.invalid>
Hi Cliff,
According to Tom Lord's Jazz Discography, matrix 1533-4 was by Jesse Price and his Blues Band and was issued on Capitol 391. It was recorded in Los Angeles, October 17, 1946, with Red Nichols (cnt) Heinie Beau (cl,as) Dave Cavanaugh (ts) Chuck Gentry (bar) Tommy Linehan (p) Dave Barbour (g) Bill Davis (b) Nick Fatool (d) Jessie Price (vcl)
Roger Wade
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> On Mar 7, 2015, at 8:16 PM, Clifford Bolling <78records at cdbpdx.com.invalid> wrote:
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> Just found a Capitol label test pressing of a 10" 78 rpm record on a 12" vinyl disc. The title is CAN'T TAKE IT WITH YOU, but there is no artist info. The matrix number is: 1533-4
> Anybody recognize this recording? I searched the online 78 rpm discography with no luck.
> You can see the label and here the recording on YouTube:
> http://youtu.be/lSqoy06cisQ
> Thanks! Cliff
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