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Artist:Mills Blue Rhythm Band
Label:  Columbia
Country:USA
Catalogue:3134-D
Date:Jun 1936
Format:10"
Genre:Jazz, Swing, Vocal
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Community: 1 Owns
Price Guide:$59
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TrackArtistTitleComposerRating
AMills Blue Rhythm BandEverything Is Still OkayJ.C. HigginbothamRate
BMills Blue Rhythm BandJes' Natch'ully Lazy (I Was Born That Way)Stone, Tharpe, BishopRate


Notes

Fox Trot
A: Vocal Refrain by Chuck Richards
B: Vocal Refrain by Chuck Richards & George Washington

Lucky Millinder, dir / Wardell Jones, Shelton Hemphill, Henry "Red" Allen, t / George Washington, J.C. Higginbotham, tb / Tab Smith, as / Crawford Washington, cl, as / Joe Garland, cl, ts, bar / Edgar Hayes, p / Lawrence Lucie, g / Elmer James, sb / O'Neil Spencer, d

Side A: mx. CO 19297-1
Side B: mx. CO 19298-1
Recorded at ARC in New York, NY on May 20, 1936

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Comments and Reviews
 
xiphophilos
19th Dec 2023
 Starting with its December 1935 catalog supplement (printed in November 1935), Columbia no longer advertised its Royal Blue records. By January 1936, Columbia's Bridgeport pressing plant had completely switched back to black shellac. So this and other 1936 releases must be pressings by the ARC Pressing Plant, Hollywood, because that plant used up the remaining blue shellac supply into mid-1936.

Discogs has an example of Columbia 3135-D Mills Blue Rhythm Band, "Red Rhythm / St. Louis Wiggle Rhythm", on blue shellac.

The ARC Hollywood plant not only used different fonts for its titles than the Bridgeport plant (see a Bridgeport pressing of Columbia 3128-D, in particular the two different shapes of K and N in the titles), but also an inner pressing ring.
 

 
han enderman
19th Dec 2023
 Co 3134-D - The last blue shellac known to me is 3141-D by Sol K. Bright. I have a good image, and another label image is on youtube. I have also seen 3137-D Andy Iona on blue wax, but 3135/36-D & 3140/43-D only with black shellac.
 

 
cyeaman SUBS
18th Dec 2023
 Released ca. June-July 1936 on blue shellac, this must have been amongst the last Columbia Royal Blue records to be issued.
 


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