Frankly,I am aghast at either the laziness,or stupidity of some
people.There have been price guides out there for about thirty five
years,and now with this here "series of tubes" thingy, the internets,and
all,you just need to do a simple Google,and you usually find out fairly
soon.Both Sides Now http://www.bsnpubs.com/discog.html is fairly accurate
for the bigger labels,but not so hot for indies.There are numerous
collector sites for budget classical of the 50s/early 60s,and for
50s/60s/70s rock,from all over the world,that have ridiculously complete
discographical information,that I could never dream of putting together on
my own.And there are new sites coming online all the time,like one I
discovered recently for post-Shadows,pre-Beatles European/Asian guitar
bands.Granted there are still some unknown private-issue
Lps,mostly,classical,as well as stuff like "The Harlem
Twisters"(Canadian),I have yet to find anything on,but there is very
little of this.Sheesh
Roger Kulp
Tom Fine <tflists@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: Hi Blake:
I think the Schwann is as close as possible for what you're trying to do,
unless you can acquire old
sales catalogs, which I think would indicate exact release dates. I think
you'd have difficulty
finding those catalogs from back in ye dayes because there has been so
much M&A activity in the
record-company business. I notice CD reissues concentrate on recording
dates -- and sometimes rely
on less-than-reliable discography books. I'm not sure why the LP release
date is important enough to
go through the exercise of gathering the info.
-- Tom Fine
----- Original Message -----
From: "D. Blake Werts"
To:
Sent: Sunday, December 17, 2006 2:37 PM
Subject: [ARSCLIST] Dating LPs ?
The scenario: I've got a "few" Long Plays (LPs) and I would love to be
able
to ascertain an approximate "release date" for each as I am populating my
collection database. The approximations do not need to be of high
precision--a range of 3 to 4 months would suffice. Barring knowledge of
the
existence of an "Almost Complete 78 RPM Record Dating Guide" for LPs, I'm
somewhat at a loss as to how I might be able to find such information.
For
example, I would like to be able to take the label and catalog number of
an
LP like a favorite of mine, (Mercury MS90488 Rodrigo: Concierto Andaluz,
Concierto de Aranjuez - Romeros), and be presented with the information I
seek.
Question 1: does any such general resource exist (in print or
electronic)?
or currently being created?
Question 2 [and probably the REAL question of this post]: would anyone
else
be interested in such a resource (other collectors, libraries,
institutions,
etc.)?
I'm asking these questions because I am considering beginning such a
project
and would like to hear your thoughts. I know that there are lots of
details
to work through--first trying to see if there would be a need/use for
such
effort.
Thanks Much for your Time,
D. Blake Werts
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