I'm trying to remember who bought it.
More anon.
Steve
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Subject: Re: [ARSCLIST] Columbia Masterworks 78rpm discography
On 1/25/2011 7:41 PM, Steven Smolian wrote:
> I used to have the Bessie Smith album. It came with no set number,
> Royal Blue. I assume C-8 had the same content.
>
> Steve Smolian
Are you sure they were Royal Blue or just blue Masterworks labels?
After all, the album came out in November 1937 after her death on Sept 26,
1937. I've always described the numbering of these ten albums as being
retroactive and inaccurate non-chronological. Just looking at the record
numbers I listed proves they were numbered after the fact. None of these
had set numbers when issued, on the album cover, on the labels, nor in the
first catalog listings. I think the numbering happened in 1939, and some
later copies have set numbers on the labels. The Bessie set remained in
print long enough to have the trademark in the cover changed from the single
circle to the double circle. My ARSC presentation last year showed both of
them.
Mike BIel [log in to unmask]
> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Michael Biel" <[log in to unmask]>
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> Sent: Tuesday, January 25, 2011 7:06 PM
> Subject: Re: [ARSCLIST] Columbia Masterworks 78rpm discography
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>
>> On 1/25/2011 3:58 PM, Robert J Hodge wrote:
>>> Columbia set MM-789 is "Merchant Of Venice", set MM-790 is a
>>> performance of William Shakespeare's "Twelfth Night", set MM-791 is
>>> "Julius Caesar" ,set MM-792 is "Macbeth". 789,790 and 791- Performed
>>> by "Orson Welles and Members of The Mercury Theatre" 792- "Orson
>>> Welles, Fay Bainter and Mercury Theatre". All 12 inch.
>>>
>>> > From Columbia 1952-1953 catalogue Page 531 and 643.
>>>
>>> Bob Hodge
>>>
>>>
>>>
>> Merchant on Venice was originally C-6 Twelfth Night was originally
>> C-7 Julius Caesar (complete) was originally C-10 Julius Caesar
>> (abridged) was M-325 Macbeth was originally C-33 From the records
>> themselves and Columbia catalog Feb 1940.
>>
>> I see that Sam did include the C numbers in the listings of the later
>> MM issue, but I can probably supply the matrix numbers.
>>
>> But the dance and Bessie albums are still missing.
>> C-1 tango Album Vol 1 342-M -347-M
>> C-2 Tango Album Vol 2 373-M - 378-M
>> C-3 Rumba and Conga Album 351-M - 356-M
>> C-9 European Dance Album, records 310-M thru 315-M
>> C-8 Bessie Smith Album 3171-D thru 3176-D
>>
>> Air Raid came out in two versions
>> C-4 50382-D - S-50385-D Blue labels
>> C-5 69353-D - S-69356-D Gold Labels
>> (late copies of the set might have had mixed labels)
>>
>> Mike Biel [log in to unmask]
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