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78 RPM Record

Artist:Various Artists
Label:  Victor
Country:USA
Catalogue:C-28 / 36205 / 36206 / 36207 / 36208
Date:1 Sep 1937
Format:12"
Title:A Symposium Of Swing
Collection:  I Own It     I Want It 
Community: 6 Own, 2 Want
Price Guide:$100
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$100


TrackArtistTitleComposerRating
ABenny GoodmanSing, Sing, Sing - Part 1Louis Prima10.0  Rate
BBenny GoodmanSing, Sing, Sing - Part 2Louis Prima10.0  Rate
C"Fats" Waller And His RhythmHoneysuckle RoseRazaf, Waller, Immermann10.0  Rate
D"Fats" Waller And His RhythmBlue, Turning Grey Over YouAndy Razaf, Thomas Waller10.0  Rate
ETommy DorseyStop, Look and ListenRalph Freed, John Van Eps, George Van EpsRate
FTommy DorseyBeale Street BluesW. C. HandyRate
GBunny BeriganI Can't Get StartedIra Gershwin, V. DukeRate
HBunny BeriganThe Prisoner's SongGuy MasseyRate


Notes

Four 12" 78rpm Record Album Set "A Symposium of Swing (individual discs: 36205, 36206, 36207, 36208)

Advertised in Life Magazine, Oct. 11, 1937, page 70.

Images



Number: 780173  THUMBNAIL
Uploaded By: xiphophilos
Description: Victor C-28 Album Cover Front


Number: 780176 
Uploaded By: xiphophilos
Description: Victor C-28 Album Cover Back


Number: 780179 
Uploaded By: xiphophilos
Description: Victor 36205 A Side Label


Number: 780181 
Uploaded By: xiphophilos
Description: Victor 36205 B Side Label


Number: 780182 
Uploaded By: xiphophilos
Description: Victor 36206 A Side Label


Number: 780183 
Uploaded By: xiphophilos
Description: Victor 36206 B Side Label


Number: 780184 
Uploaded By: xiphophilos
Description: Victor 36207 A Side Label


Number: 780185 
Uploaded By: xiphophilos
Description: Victor 36207 B Side Label


Number: 780186 
Uploaded By: xiphophilos
Description: Victor 36208 A Side Label


Number: 780189 
Uploaded By: xiphophilos
Description: Victor 36208 B Side Label


Number: 822284 
Uploaded By: xiphophilos
Description: Victor C-28 insert 1


Number: 822285 
Uploaded By: xiphophilos
Description: Victor C-28 insert 2


Number: 822286 
Uploaded By: xiphophilos
Description: Victor C-28 insert 3


Number: 822287 
Uploaded By: xiphophilos
Description: Victor C-28 insert 4


Comments and Reviews
 
sheepdip1234 SUBS
1st Dec 2015
 It's really frustrating that certain countries block the content. Why can't they just let folks enjoy the music that perhaps they missed when they were too young and would like to enjoy now.
 

 
xiphophilos
20th Aug 2015
 That's frustrating. SwingMan1937 is now SwingMan1938, and he's apparently trying to re-upload everything that was on the earlier channel, so there's hope.
 

 
fixbutte
20th Aug 2015
 Again, not everything available in Germany anymore: A Side and G Side "could" contain music of SME (i.e. Sony Music Entertainment), about which YouTube could not arrive at an agreement with the GEMA (i.e. Gesellschaft für musikalische Aufführungs- und mechanische Vervielfältigungsrechte; in English: Society for musical performing and mechanical reproduction rights) yet.

There once was a YouTube user who had uploaded all eight sides of the album set, including C and D, but his playlist (SwingMan1937) doesn't exist anymore.
 

 
xiphophilos
20th Aug 2015
 I've now found both Tommy Dorsey tunes on youtube as well, thanks to Cliff aka cdbpdx:
E Side:


F Side:
 

 
fixbutte
19th Aug 2015
 Thanks, xiphophilos, for the additional upload of the 4-page album insert with a lot of information about the music. A most interesting read.
 

 
xiphophilos
9th Aug 2015
 G Side:


H Side:
 

 
xiphophilos
7th Aug 2015
 The source of the mp3s is this site: https://xpda.com/dad78s/
 

 
fixbutte
7th Aug 2015
 And here's the rousing 12 minute live version from the Carnegie Hall 1938 concert, with wonderful New York footage of that year:



Listen and watch!
 

 
fixbutte
7th Aug 2015
 Hi xiphophilos, the linked mp3s don't seem to work for me. Maybe you better give a direct link to the website where you found them?

Surprisingly, the link to Benny Goodman's "Sing, Sing, Sing" (Almost nine minutes of pure jammin'! ) that I've posted on June 23 does work again for me (in Germany) now.
 

 
xiphophilos
7th Aug 2015
 Someone put his dad's collection, including 6 songs from this album, on mp3s that can hopefully be enjoyed outside the US as well:
Benny Goodman, Sing Sing Sing pt. 1
Benny Goodman, Sing Sing Sing pt. 2
Fats Waller, Blue Turning Grey Over You
Fats Waller, Honeysuckle Rose
Bunny Berigan, I Can't Get Started
Bunny Berigan, The Prisoner's Song
 

 
xiphophilos
23rd Jun 2015
 Thanks for adding the link even though you yourself can't enjoy it. It's great to hear the whole 9 minutes without having to flip the record.
 

 
fixbutte
23rd Jun 2015
 Here's a YouTube link to the whole Benny Goodman record, though not accessible anymore in Germany (and possibly in some other countries too) because of copyright reasons:



Thanks for your link anyway. It's the first time I've seen the Benny Goodman Quartet in action, possibly the best ever quartet in jazz history, and, moreover, one of the first interracial bands, featuring Lionel Hampton on vibraphone and Teddy Wilson on piano besides Benny Goodman and Gene Krupa.
 

 
xiphophilos
22nd Jun 2015
 I knew you'd appreciate this one. ;-) I certainly love listening to it.

I haven't yet found a video of the 9 min. version of "Sing, Sing, Sing", but this one is also neat even though the quality could be better. It shows the Benny Goodman Orchestra in the 1937 film "Hollywood Hotel" with "Sing, Sing, Sing", followed by the Goodman Quartet with "I've got a Heartful of Music":

link
 

 
fixbutte
22nd Jun 2015
 The album was released in September 1937 (the latest recordings, Bunny Berigan's sides, were made on August 7, 1937) or October 1937 (LIFE Magazine ad, Oct. 11, 1937, p. 70, see notes).

In December 1937, "I Can't Get Started" was released in an abridged form on a 10" record (Victor 25728, reissued on Victor P 134 album), the two abridged parts of "Sing, Sing, Sing" followed in February 1938 (Victor 25796).
 

 
fixbutte
22nd Jun 2015
 A Symposium Of Swing, an album set of four 12-inch (longer playing) 78 rpm records by Victor Records, is a milestone of swing music, even of jazz in general, featuring among others the original issues of Benny Goodman's famous "Sing, Sing, Sing" (nearly 9 minutes on two sides) and of Bunny Berigan's legendary extended "I Can't Get Started" (4:45 minutes long), together with a brilliant instrumental version of one of the greatest Fats Waller songs, "Honeysuckle Rose". Tommy Dorsey's main contribution, "Stop, Look And Listen", over five minutes long, is lesser known but equally catchy .

This was also the first jazz album with a special printed cover, underlining the commercial impact that swing had reached already in 1937 (in the late 1930s and early 1940s, swing would be the most popular musical style in the USA).
 


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