Talk:Rootabaga Stories: Difference between revisions
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It seems like the LP has not been issued on CD... If that never happens, when does the original LP audio enter public domain? In what countries would this happen first?-[[User:69.87.204.8|69.87.204.8]] 20:37, 4 May 2007 (UTC) |
It seems like the LP has not been issued on CD... If that never happens, when does the original LP audio enter public domain? In what countries would this happen first?-[[User:69.87.204.8|69.87.204.8]] 20:37, 4 May 2007 (UTC) |
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* TC 1089 - Carl Sandburg - Rootabaga Stories |
* 1958 TC 1089 - Carl Sandburg - Rootabaga Stories (reissued by Caedmon in 1978 as SPS-4) |
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* TC 1159 - Carl Sandburg - How to tell Corn Fairies when You see ‘Em and Others of His Rootabaga Stories |
* TC 1159 - Carl Sandburg - How to tell Corn Fairies when You see ‘Em and Others of His Rootabaga Stories |
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* TC 1306 - Carl Sandburg - Rootabaga Stories Vol. 3 |
* TC 1306 - Carl Sandburg - Rootabaga Stories Vol. 3 |
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"A vinyl LP of Carl Sandburg reading some of the stories, Rootabaga Stories as told by Carl Sandburg was released on Caedmon (TC 1089) in 1958."
It seems like the LP has not been issued on CD... If that never happens, when does the original LP audio enter public domain? In what countries would this happen first?-69.87.204.8 20:37, 4 May 2007 (UTC)
- 1958 TC 1089 - Carl Sandburg - Rootabaga Stories (reissued by Caedmon in 1978 as SPS-4)
- TC 1159 - Carl Sandburg - How to tell Corn Fairies when You see ‘Em and Others of His Rootabaga Stories
- TC 1306 - Carl Sandburg - Rootabaga Stories Vol. 3
-96.237.73.114 (talk) 14:18, 21 January 2011 (UTC)
KPFA radio broadcasts
Ione Walker wrote:
"Wonderful words, January 25, 2009
Carl Sandburg's Rootabaga Stories - As Told By Carl Sandburg (Vinyl)
When I was a little girl there was a radio program from KPFA called "The Featherball"
It was full or wonderful stories, I was very fortunate that my parents recorded them & so Carl Sandburg read to me.
I can still hear the cadence in my head.
I would love to hear it with my ears again.
One of the most beautiful & lyric things out there."
-96.237.13.111 (talk) 22:01, 28 December 2011 (UTC)