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I love Judy's voice and singing. Thanks.
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I love Judy's voice and singing. Thanks.
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
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