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Re: [ARSCLIST] Collector descriptions. The CD collector
P.S. Issued in the early 1980's , I believe.
RH.
>>> rjhodge@xxxxxxx 5/23/2005 9:50:33 AM >>>
Hello ,
One of the Robert Crumb records is recorded at 78 rpm , on 12 inch
red
vinyl , using a 1.5 mil groove. Stereo, of course.
It's " Robert Crumb And His Cheap Suit Serenaders". They play: " My
Girls Pussy" - VERY double entendre , but still in good taste with
1920's lyrics, and "Christopher Columbus" in a very hot dance
arrangement.
They also recorded a 10 inch disc, several years before, but I don't
have that one.
Bob Hodge
>>> stevenc@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx 5/21/2005 9:14:17 PM >>>
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From: "steven austin" <stevena@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> While we're wondering about that one...would anyone know what the
> current last commercially-released 78RPM pressing in the US might
have
> been?
> The last one I saw was "Mr. Bojangles/Uncle Charlie Interview No 2 &
> Spanish Fandango" by The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band on LIBERTY 56197
> (LB-2889/2890-78) from 1970.
One wonders if these late, pressed-on-vinyl, 78's should actually be
considered "commercial 78's!" Latest 78 I've run across is an Atlantic
issue by Ray Charles...forget the A side but the B was "Let the Good
Times Roll." This was a Canadian issue, but I suspect it was on 78
in the US as well. I think Chess also pressed 78's into early 1960.
As far as items like the one in the post above, there have been a
handful of these special-issue items. I think there were four sides
released under Joe Venuti's name that appeared on late 78, and I
think a band led by "R. Crumb," the cartoonist, released a late 78
or two. Sadly, I can't recall the details.
The latest 78 I own is an experimental/promotional issue by RCA
Canada, probably dated from 1968. It features mono and stereo
variants of a side (stereo 78!) and apparently was part of a
two-disc set which also had a "quad" side (unknown if that was
78rpm!).
Steven C. Barr