Various - Smoke Rings (Very Good (VG)) Jazz (4xShellac, 10", Album, Comp, Cam)

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Product Description

Format: 4xShellac, 10", Album, Comp, Cam
Media Condition:  Very Good (VG)
Sleeve Condition: Very Good (VG)
Country:    US  
Released:  
Mar 1944
Genre:       Jazz
Style:         Big Band
Comments:
all 4 with book
Notes:

Concentric rings of equal length in label rim ending with a gap before the RCA 'meatball' logo indicate [l691566 pressing.

Second Victor ring labels with RCA Victor Division of Radio Corporation of America as base rim text.
Released date from Billboard, Apr.1,1944, "Popular Record Releases", p 18.

Recording dates and data:
A) original released Victor 25351, released 7/1936
A) recorded Jun.15,1936 at Studio 2, New York City, NY on 10" master.
A) matrix BS-101256  take used 4
Other takes status: Takes 1 and 2 were destroyed: 1A, 3, 4A were unprocessed.
Take used on this specific pressing - 3
B) original released Victor 25686, released 10/1937
B) recorded Jul,21,1937 at Studio 2, New York City, NY on 10" master 
B) matrix BS-011363 take used 1; take 1A unprocessed.
C) originally released Victor 26006, released 8/1938.
C) recorded Jul.16,1938 at Studio 2, New York City, NY, on 10" master.
C) matrix BS-024049 take used 1, take 1A unprocessed.
D) originally released Victor 26279, released 6/1939.
D) recorded May29,1939 at Studio 3, New York City, NY on 10" master
D) matrix BS-036995 take used 1; takes 1A and 2A were unprocessed, 2 mastered and held.
Take number D) is not raised stamp in the runouts.
E) originally released Bluebird 10492, released 11/1939.
E) recorded Oct.26,1939, at Studio 2, New York City, NY, on 10" master
E) matrix BS-043318 take used 1, 1A unprocessed.
F) originally released Bluebird 11123, released 4/1941
F) recorded Mar.26,1941 in Hollywood, CA on 10" master.
F) matrix PBS-055490 take used 1
G) originally released Victor 27531. released 8/1941.
G) recorded Jun.26,1941, Hollywood, CA on 10" master
G) matrix PBS-061319 take used 1, takes 1A, 2A unprocessed, 2 mastered used CD: DUKE12
H) recorded Jul.15,1942



 

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Barcode and Other Identifiers:

Other 20-1557
Other 20-1558
Other 20-1559
Other 20-1560
Matrix / Runout 05 20-1557A ℇ ℇ
Matrix / Runout J4 20-1557B 1 ↾
Matrix / Runout T·5 20-1558A 1 5
Matrix / Runout T 3 20-1558 B T
Matrix / Runout P3 20-1559A 2 4
Matrix / Runout P4 20-1559B 9 3

 

Record Company RCA Victor Division Of Radio Corporation Of America
Pressed By RCA Records Pressing Plant, Camden

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