I am still as sick as a dog. There is no way in hell I can go see Rev. Horton Heat tonight. None. Bugger.
My co-worker is playing Coltrane to make me feel better.
There's a lady plays her fav'rite records/On the jukebox ev'ry day/All day long she plays the same old songs/And she believes the things that they say/She sings along with all the saddest songs/And she believes the stories are real/She lets the music dictate the way that she feels.
I am still as sick as a dog. There is no way in hell I can go see Rev. Horton Heat tonight. None. Bugger.
My co-worker is playing Coltrane to make me feel better.
Hec or really anyone who does or has done music research. I'm trying to match a recording to a number I have on an invoice. They're 45 masters. Do you have any idea where to look?
You've got the catalog number on the record? What record label? You can usually find discographies online, though they'd be artist based in most cases.
You could try googling the numbers, Heather. Dealers often use them when selling stuff.
I don't have the record. Only the invoice for recording it at the studio. I can't find a discography for singles, tho I found a great one for LPs.
The thing is signed by Steve Cropper, and I did find singles that match up to about the right time, but the numbers are off.
The thing is signed by Steve Cropper
Woo hoo! Calling eBay!
Are these masters for Stax?
That's the client. Ok...
They're from Sam Phillips recording studio (signed by Moore too)for 2 45 masters
# is V-1120, and nothing is coming up on Google.
That's the client. Ok... They're from Sam Phillips recording studio (signed by Moore too)for 2 45 masters
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They're from Sam Phillips recording studio (signed by Moore too)for 2 45 masters
Scotty Moore?
# is V-1120, and nothing is coming up on Google.
Have you googled by artist name and song title?
Theres no name or title listed just descripton and #, well and the rate.
Yeah, Scotty Moore.
I have to go to lunch. I can't work on this thing all day. You'd think somebody would have had a record though.
Scotty Moore & Steve Cropper recorded together? My first thought was Sam Moore of Sam and Dave. Scotty Moore, huh? Is this pre-Stax? Now that I think about it, though... Steve Cropper... Volt, the Stax subsidiary?