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Re: [ARSCLIST] First LP
In a message dated 6/10/2005 1:13:33 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time,
dlennick@xxxxxxxxxxxx writes:
While we're on the topic, ML 4001 was the first 12" lp in the series. The
first
10" lp, probably in the same release, was Beethoven's 8th Symphony with Bruno
Walter and the New York Philharmonic, ML 2001. First popular release, CL
6001,
was (as if you couldn't guess) "The Voice..of Frank Sinatra". Interesting
that
Columbia began numbering each series at 01 while Victor always started a
series
at 00.
dl
When I was visiting with Elektra Records founder Jac Holzman, he had a test
pressing framed in his apartment that had been presented to him by Peter
Goldmark of Columbia as being "the first LP record." The label reads Engineering
& Research Development Department, Columbia Broadcasting System, Experimental
Record No. (number is unreadable). Date: 2/27/46. Scheherazade, Part 2,
Movements 3 & 4, referp 56755, Book 1. It is signed "To Jac from Peter Goldmark."
A small plaque in the frame states: "The very 1st LP, 2/27/46, Gift to Jac
Holzman from Peter Goldmark, director of CBS development team. No artist is
listed.
Cary Ginell
Origin Jazz Library
www.originjazz.com