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Warner Archive Vitaphone Bands DVD Set

Post by vitaphone » Wed Nov 18, 2009 7:42 pm

Hi all,

While not listed on the Warner Archive site ( www.wbshop.com) here is a list of the 60+ Vitaphone shorts on the latest 6 DVD set. More earlier stuff coming after the first of the year.

Ron.


Warner Bros. BIG BAND, JAZZ & SWING-SHORT SUBJECTS (6 DISCS)
DISC 1: Ramblin’ ‘Round Radio Row #1 (1932-33)
Ramblin’ ‘Round Radio Row #2 (1932-33)
Ramblin’ ‘Round Radio Row #3 (1932-33)
Ramblin’ ‘Round Radio Row #4 (1932-33)
Ramblin’ ‘Round Radio Row #5 (1932-33)
Ramblin’ ‘Round Radio Row #6 (1932-33)
Ramblin’ ‘Round Radio Row #1 (1933-34)
Ramblin’ ‘Round Radio Row #2 (1933-34)
Ramblin’ ‘Round Radio Row #1 (1934-35)
The Yacht Party
The Audition
DISC 2: Yamekraw
Smash Your Baggage
That’s the Spirit
Pie, Pie Blackbird
Rufus Jones for President
All Colored Vaudeville Show
King for a Day
The Black Network
DISC 3: Eddie Duchin & Orchestra
Mills Blue Rhythm Band
Isham Jones & His Orchestra
Ben Pollack & His Orchestra
Dave Apollon & Co. in The Wishing Stone
Johnny Green & His Orchestra
Borrah Minevitch & His Harmonica Rascals
Red Nichols & His World Famous Pennies
George Hall & His Orchestra
Harry Reser & His Eskimos
Little Jack Little & Orchestra
DISC 4: Jimmie Lunceford & His Dance Orchestra
B.A. Rolfe & His Orchestra in Off the Record
Leon Navara & His Orchestra in Sin-Copation
Cab Calloway & His Orchestra in Hi De Ho
Freddie Rich & His Orchestra
Jimmy Dorsey & His Orchestra
Larry Clinton & His Orchestra with Carol Bruce
Ray Kinney & His Royal Hawaiian Orchestra
Swing Cat’s Jamboree
Saturday Night Swing Club
Larry Clinton & His Orchestra in The Dispy Doodler
DISC 5: Ozzie Nelson & His Orchestra
Artie Shaw & His Orchestra in Symphony of Swing
Vincent Lopez & His Orchestra with Betty Hutton
Frances Carroll & the Coquettes
Larry Clinton & His Orchestra with Bea Wain
Rita Rio & Her Orchestra
Artie Shaw & His Orchestra
Henry Busse & His Orchestra
Cliff Edwards & His Buckaroos
Woody Herman & His Orchestra
Skinnay Ennis & His Orchestra
DISC 6: Hal Kemp & His Orchestra
Glen Gray & the Casa Loma Orchestra
Six Hits and a Miss
Borrah Minevitch & His Harmonica School
Ozzie Nelson & His Orchestra
Jammin’ the Blues
Bob Wills & His Texas Playboys
Jan Savitt & His Band
Spade Cooley, King of Western Swing
Stan Kenton and Orchestra
Desi Arnaz & His Orchestra

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Post by Richard P. May » Thu Nov 19, 2009 9:36 am

Most of these seem to be from the long ago laserdiscs SWING, SWING, SWING and VITAPHONE 70th ANNIVERSARY.
A lot of people have been waiting for these on DVD, and I must say it's about time.
Much of this stuff is wonderful. Take advantage of its availability.
Dick May

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Post by dr.giraud » Thu Nov 19, 2009 11:08 am

I'm sold.
dr. giraud

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Post by Paul Penna » Fri Nov 20, 2009 10:32 am

This set seems to be ready to ship - I ordered mine yesterday (my first Warner Archives purchase, actually) and about three hours after receiving the auto-confirmation email, I got another saying it had been shipped.

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Post by Nancy Lorraine » Sun Nov 22, 2009 12:10 pm

I'm a little confused - where did you order this from, if it's not listed on the WB archives site? I can't seem to find it.


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Post by Nancy Lorraine » Sun Nov 22, 2009 10:16 pm

Ah, thanks. I think it was the "big band" in the title that made me not notice it when I went a-looking.

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Post by Brent Walker » Fri Dec 04, 2009 12:20 pm

This is great news!

Two things I would love to see come out as Warner Archives releases:

1) The Roscoe "Fatty" Arbuckle Vitaphone shorts
2) The Booth Tarkington/Penrod & Sam Vitaphone shorts (with Bobby Jordan, David Gorcey, etc.)

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Post by Eric Cohen » Wed Mar 31, 2010 3:36 pm

The set was reviewed today on NPR's Fresh Air:

http://www.npr.org/search/index.php?searchinput=Pre-MTV

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Post by BixB » Thu Apr 01, 2010 8:45 am

This may seem a silly question but is each short afforded it's own chapter? I've only bought features from the WB Archive and there's no chapters or scene selections on any that I've purchased so far.
Joe Busam

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Post by Derek B. » Thu Apr 01, 2010 9:55 am

BixB wrote:This may seem a silly question but is each short afforded it's own chapter? I've only bought features from the WB Archive and there's no chapters or scene selections on any that I've purchased so far.
On this set there is a menu on each DVD with each short separately accessible or you can choose play all in which case each short is one chapter.
- Derek B.

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Post by BixB » Thu Apr 01, 2010 10:41 am

Thanks, Derek.
Joe Busam

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