[78-L] Understanding Rust

Kristjan Saag saag at telia.com.invalid
Sun Aug 28 12:41:26 PDT 2016


The 1982 issue of Rust's "Jazz Records" has the Col CB-207 underlined, 
which means it's a dubbed issue from an existing disc. Moreover, release 
date, according to Barr's "Record Dating Guide", for this British issue 
is first half of 1931.
Kristjan


On 2016-08-28 20:42, Mark Bardenwerper wrote:
> On 8/28/2016 1:17 PM, ola anderstedt wrote:
>> Columbia CB 207 is the english issue at the time for the recording. 
>> The italics mighgt tell only that the issue is not american. Ola 28 
>> augusti 2016 20:11:10 +02:00, skrev Mark Bardenwerper 
>> <citrogsa at charter.net.invalid>:
>>> Hello, I am working on the Lou Breese discography, which by the way 
>>> is up to over 175 entries. I see that Georgians, Can't We Be 
>>> Friends?, Nov. 22, 1929 was also supposedly released on Col CB-207. 
>>> This is printed in italics. Is Col CB-207 an album? If so, what are 
>>> the details? Thanks!
> Thanks! I also have what is obviously a mistake in my lists. I have 
> three British Columbia sides listed as 4368. They are all by 
> Georgians, I'm Looking Over A Four Leaf Clover, It Made You Happy When 
> You Made Me Cry and I've Grown So Lonesome Thinking Of You. Could you 
> possible correct this?


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