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Topic: Tommy Dorsey & His Orchestra-Song of India 78

  28th Jul 2016, 4:50 PM
annaloog

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W.B.lbl wrote:
It's also amazing because wasn't Tommy still signed to Victor at that point? But "lateral cut" has been how records were cut for years. Thomas Edison had exclusive dibs on vertical cutting. I can only presume Tommy and his "ork" (per Billboard verbiage of the time) cut in a Hollywood studio that was piped in to either Columbia's Romaine Street pressing plant or the KNX studios.
I wouldn't think that these Columbia 'Electrical Transcription' 78s were available for retail sale (I have a copy of one, by Dodd Singers). Dorsey's Victor contract was coming up for negotiation in 1942, and (acc. to various Billboard accounts) he was in talks with both Columbia and Loew's, which was considering starting its own (M-G-M) label at the time.

FWIW, I have a few vertically-cut US Pathé 78s which date from the late 1910s-early '20s. They sound terrible played back with a stereo cartridge.


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