[Dixielandjazz] need advice--78s,LPs, tapes to CDs
Charles Suhor
csuhor at zebra.net
Mon Apr 18 09:19:05 PDT 2005
I can't play my 78 rpm Jump label sides and other 78 collector's items
because I don't have a 78 rpm player--nor would I, because the
surfaces would be further eroded. Can anyone tell me if CDs can easily
be burned from 78s? from LPs? from tape casettes? (I have some rare LPs
and tapes I'd like on CD also.) If it's a high-skill operation I'd
probably have to go outside of Montgomery to Birmingham or New Orleans
or somewhere else, but it's worth doing, at least until the old stuff
is reissued.
Charlie Suhor
On Apr 17, 2005, at 10:11 PM, Bill Haesler wrote:
> Dear Charlie,
> Further to your Jump 78s and the Jump LPs:
> Your J 25 78 by Bob Anderson's Oshkosh Serenaders ("Indiana/Sleepytime
> Down
> South" from 6 July 1946) is on my LP J 12-8 'Hollywood in the 40s'.
> [Joe] Yukl's Wabash Five recording of "Sugar" is also on my LP J 12-8
> 'Hollywood in the 40s', along with the other 3 titles from this 27 Oct
> 1945
> session.
> The two [Joe] Rushton's California Ramblers 78s from 15 Dec 1945 and
> 7 Dec
> 1947 do not appear to have been reissued on LP, so are rare collectors
> items.
> As, indeed, are all your Jump 78s.
> Floyd O'Brien's State Street Seven 24 Feb 1945 session is on the La
> Vere's
> Chicago Loopers Jump LPs I have.
> Kind regards,
> Bill.
>
>
>
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