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Artist:Jimmy Witherspoon
Title:Baby, Baby, Baby
Label:  Original Blues Classics
Country:Australia
Date:10 Dec 1990
Catalogue:D 29567 / OBCCD-527-2
Barcode:025218052726
Format:CD Album
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Community: 1 Owns
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TrackArtistTitleComposerRating
01Jimmy WitherspoonMean Old FriscoArthur CrudupRate
02Jimmy WitherspoonRocks In My BedDuke EllingtonRate
03Jimmy WitherspoonBad Bad WhiskeyThomas DavisRate
04Jimmy WitherspoonBaby, Baby, BabyDavid, LivingstonRate
05Jimmy WitherspoonSail On Little GirlAmos EastonRate
06Jimmy WitherspoonOne Scotch, One Bourbon, One BeerRudolph ToombsRate
07Jimmy WitherspoonLonely Boy BluesJay McShannRate
08Jimmy WitherspoonBlues And TroubleJimmy WitherspoonRate
09Jimmy WitherspoonEndless SleepReynolds, NanceRate
10Jimmy WitherspoonI'll Go On LivingWitherspoonRate
11Jimmy WitherspoonI Can't Hardly SeeWitherspoonRate
12Jimmy WitherspoonIt's A Lonesome Old WorldTraditionalRate


Notes

Reissue of Prestige PR-7290 (1963)

US pressing with catalogue number OBCCD-527-2, imported into Australia by Fantasy's then licensee Festival Records Pty. Ltd., and assigned new catalogue number D 29567 for Australian and New Zealand release.

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PhilMH
2nd Apr 2016
 Added Australian release date from Platterlog.
 

 
PhilMH
27th Mar 2014
 Well, if copies of the CDs get manufactured in every country of release, then we will end up with multiple entries with the same label and catalogue number anyway - same diff.

Anyway, I have now added the US entry for this CD, but I don't seem to be able to link it to the Australian one; whichever way I try to do the link (USA to Aus, or Aus to USA), I get a "cannot find CD" message; Nick, can you help here?
 

 
leonard
27th Mar 2014
 I think we should look more at labels in general. Ace for example is for me a typical UK label, lots of them manufactured in EU or Germany, but can be bought all over the world. No point in adding the same thing over and over again and seeing the same thing listed as UK, EU, German ,Dutch, Japanese or Australian. I think the rule should be: Never enter the same product twice, we have millions to go.
 

 
PhilMH
27th Mar 2014
 Well, yes, but some of those are more like "World except USA & Canada", or "World except Japan" and a multitude of other combinations - probably time to revive and modify London-American's export availability codes for our purposes!
 

 
nboldock
27th Mar 2014
 Bearing in mind we do have a "World" flag for international releases (not really for this one, but in other cases).
 

 
PhilMH
27th Mar 2014
 It's almost exactly the same situation as thousands of other CD's (and LPs too) manufactured in the USA, UK, Europe, Japan, Korea, wherever, and marketed by the various record companies in however many countries around the world; they are all treated as "local" releases in those countries, so I think it would be quite valid to have an entry for each country where it is known to have been released. By all means I can add a US entry for this one, including images without the stickers, but that doesn't change the fact that this entry has a legitimate Australian catalogue number. Sometimes the real world doesn't conveniently fit people's preconceptions of what a release should look like - this is one such time.
 

 
nboldock
27th Mar 2014
 Good point, although in this case I'd suggest the fact it does have a unique catalogue number (albeit applied in rather rudimentary fashion) makes it an individual release on its own merits.

It is a grey area though.

One for further discussion...?
 

 
leonard
27th Mar 2014
 If you put the CD in a new jewelcase suddenly the country changes.... I' d rather see just one (USA) listed with a comment about Australia/Festival. Regardless of the sticker it remains exactly the same product.
 

 
PhilMH
27th Mar 2014
 An example of an Australian "local import" or "imported local release", whichever term you prefer! Like all the other Australian record companies, Festival imported most of their CD's from overseas until the early 90's, but Festival took it a bit further by assigning their own catalogue number, as shown on the sticker attached to the back of the jewel case.

Link to US Concord Music Group (Fantasy's successor) page for this release showing original US release date, Australian release would very likely have been soon afterwards.

Jimmy Witherspoon - Baby, Baby, Baby
 


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