Decca masters lost in Universal fire?
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Decca masters lost in Universal fire?
Some reports are saying that a number of Decca masters from the 40s and 50s have been lost in the Universal Studios fire, but that they have digitized everything so nothing has been lost forever.
http://www.deadlinehollywooddaily.com/u ... c-history/
I'll see if i can find more info...
http://www.deadlinehollywooddaily.com/u ... c-history/
I'll see if i can find more info...
Haha, I know you're just shitstirring - but the more i delve into music history, the more curious I am in hearing non-swinging generic white crap. Preserve everything, I say!Matthew wrote:Well, that depends on what they lost. If they lost some Basie, it's a tragedy. If they lost some generic, white crap that doesn't swing, it's a blessing.Eyeball wrote:Whoa! Horrible!
Hehehe...let the second round of flames begin!

And yes, confirmation of this rumour is hard to come by.
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The article seems to focus more on the video aspect. Also, for a "vault", the lack of fire protection/suppression seems odd. I'd speculate that this was just a warehouse for stuff that didn't have much value and/or was already backed up elsewhere.
OTOH, it could just be bad risk management. Music execs run their business like it's still 1955, perhaps they are just as out of date on risk management.
Out of curiosity, what kind of condition would the masters be in after more than a half century of storage in a not so archival looking facility?
OTOH, it could just be bad risk management. Music execs run their business like it's still 1955, perhaps they are just as out of date on risk management.
Out of curiosity, what kind of condition would the masters be in after more than a half century of storage in a not so archival looking facility?
If they managed to save at least one late 40s/early 50s jump blues or r&b recording, then they have managed to save them all.Matthew wrote:Well, that depends on what they lost. If they lost some Basie, it's a tragedy. If they lost some generic, white crap that doesn't swing, it's a blessing.Eyeball wrote:Whoa! Horrible!
Hehehe...let the second round of flames begin!
Are you talking about Count Basie or Kent Basie? Kent Basie was the older brother who lead the society band.