Indeed, Cary's date may be right -- C-119 is "The Park Avenue Hillbillie"
which was definitely not issued until 1947. These sets are a little strange
because they mostly use older masters and do not seem to have been issued
in strictly chronological sequence. C-54, "Rhumba with Cugat," was issued
before the end of World War II, and consists of records made mostly in 1940.
My bad.
UD
On Wed, Jun 6, 2012 at 1:30 PM, David Lewis <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Fuji,
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> I'm not sure what you mean by "SP" but C-117 was issued pretty early in
> Columbia's 78 pop album set program, perhaps 1942. The 10" LP version was
> C-6009. The "Ciribiribin" disc was sometimes a hot version with an extended
> solo and at others -- and mostly -- a vocal version with Frank Sinatra.
>
> Uncle Dave Lewis
> Lebanon, OH
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> On Wed, Jun 6, 2012 at 1:04 PM, Yasuhiro Fujioka <
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>> Re. Columbia Records SET C-117 All-time Favorite by Harry James.
>> Does anyone know about this SP set (4 discs) release year? My question is
>> if John Coltrane could hear this around 1943 (17 years old) when he moved
>> from High Point, NC to Philadelphia, PA.
>> I know he used to listen to these music on SP single but my question is,
>> "If he could listen to this SP set?"
>> When was this set released?
>>
>> Yasuhiro "Fuji" Fujioka
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