I have the later electric version on Victor scroll 35822, but I've never come across the original acoustic version on blue Victor batwing 55225. If you have one available for sale or trade, please PM me.
Thanks!
WANTED: Gershwin acoustic Rhapsody in Blue Victor 55225
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Re: WANTED: Gershwin acoustic Rhapsody in Blue Victor 55225
I'm delighted to say I bought a copy of 55225 recently. It's in decent shape and I'm very glad to have it.
I did notice, however, that it has an eccentric runoff groove, which I thought was a bit unusual for a 1924 recording. Is this present on all pressings or do I simply have a later pressing?
I did notice, however, that it has an eccentric runoff groove, which I thought was a bit unusual for a 1924 recording. Is this present on all pressings or do I simply have a later pressing?
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Re: WANTED: Gershwin acoustic Rhapsody in Blue Victor 55225
Yes, on every copy I've seen the runoff is eccentric. I've had this a couple of times over the years. It's a great record!
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Re: WANTED: Gershwin acoustic Rhapsody in Blue Victor 55225
I bought a copy on eBay a few weeks ago and it also has the eccentric lead-out groove. It is wild to hear on my Victor III. I later also bought a copy of the 1927 version by Whiteman's band dubbed on a Victor 33 1/3rpm Program Transcription disk.
The acoustic version is my favorite, by far. That performance has a jazz band energy that is lacking on the later, slower versions.
The acoustic version is my favorite, by far. That performance has a jazz band energy that is lacking on the later, slower versions.