Hi,I've uploaded a version of this today only to have it blocked,,copyright owned by UMG,,just thought I'd let you know,in case this great version disappears as well !
True! Was it the same version or a later one, and was it either accompanied by original footage of Judy singing it or maybe a digital transfer you did yourself?
Sorry for all the questions, but I've been a bit worried about copyright infrigements myself lately. There seems to be so many grey areas & every country seems to have their own rules. I've been waiting for some of mine to get pulled, but whether the sound quality isn't good enough to be copied & sold I don't know. Crazy companies!
is that US Decca? I ask because it's the red label (Australian Decca is black), it's a different label to normal and the catalogue no. starts with "X" (Australian and UK Decca releases start with "Y").
It is an Australian pressing, also done by Columbia (EMI). There were also 2 red labels producer here, in red & gold, and red & white with artist/song info in black type.
Love Judy singing anything, but this Victrola is amazing! If I tried to play anything after 1935 or so on mine, my ears would bleed! Thanks for sharing this awesome instrument with us!
Thanks! The 202 handles pretty much anything really well. We were also luck with our Australian pressings, as the shellac remained the same for a lot longer than in the UK & USA. Most of our records seem fine on acoustic machines into the 40's, and some labels right into the 50's. I guess technology took a bit longer to catch on down here, so they stuck with a harder record for those people who didn't have electric pick-ups.
Hi,I've uploaded a version of this today only to have it blocked,,copyright owned by UMG,,just thought I'd let you know,in case this great version disappears as well !
MiksMusik 3 years ago
True! Was it the same version or a later one, and was it either accompanied by original footage of Judy singing it or maybe a digital transfer you did yourself?
Sorry for all the questions, but I've been a bit worried about copyright infrigements myself lately. There seems to be so many grey areas & every country seems to have their own rules. I've been waiting for some of mine to get pulled, but whether the sound quality isn't good enough to be copied & sold I don't know. Crazy companies!
gramophoneshane 3 years ago
I love Judy's voice and singing. Thanks.
stephenetienne 3 years ago
is that US Decca? I ask because it's the red label (Australian Decca is black), it's a different label to normal and the catalogue no. starts with "X" (Australian and UK Decca releases start with "Y").
odeliagardens 3 years ago
It is an Australian pressing, also done by Columbia (EMI). There were also 2 red labels producer here, in red & gold, and red & white with artist/song info in black type.
gramophoneshane 3 years ago
Love Judy singing anything, but this Victrola is amazing! If I tried to play anything after 1935 or so on mine, my ears would bleed! Thanks for sharing this awesome instrument with us!
norfolk03 3 years ago
Thanks! The 202 handles pretty much anything really well. We were also luck with our Australian pressings, as the shellac remained the same for a lot longer than in the UK & USA. Most of our records seem fine on acoustic machines into the 40's, and some labels right into the 50's. I guess technology took a bit longer to catch on down here, so they stuck with a harder record for those people who didn't have electric pick-ups.
gramophoneshane 3 years ago