jago125 11th Apr 2024 | | 78 RPMLouis Armstrong - Between The Devil And The Deep Blue Sea / Kickin' The Gong Around (1932) | Moderators: a better image of the B side submitted.
( Colour difference due to LED lighting ).
|
jago125 7th Apr 2024 | | 78 RPMThe Missourians - Ozark Mountain Blues / Missouri Moan (1935) | So that there is no misunderstanding, I only have one copy of J.F. 19. The hidden image was photographed in natural light - the other two images were taken under a LED light-box.
|
jago125 5th Apr 2024 | | 78 RPMThe Missourians - Ozark Mountain Blues / Missouri Moan (1935) | Thanks to interested parties. As current owner, I can add that the 'paste over' was expertly positioned with some force in attachment. In appearance, it has aged sympatheticly with the underlying label which is of course English. Closer examination reveals that witness marks underneath align perfectly with both of the labels. Markings in the dead wax are typically English HMV, but the shellac does appear richer and darker than any others I've seen from this period. It does play exceptionally well. Lastly, the Missouri Moan side has been played much more than Ozark side.
|
jago125 4th Apr 2024 | | 78 RPMThe Missourians - Ozark Mountain Blues / Missouri Moan (1935) | Mods: a better image of the B side submitted.[Thanks! Mod.]
|
jago125 3rd Apr 2024 | | 78 RPMLouis Armstrong - Between The Devil And The Deep Blue Sea / Kickin' The Gong Around (1932) | B pic to follow.
|
jago125 3rd Apr 2024 | | 78 RPMThe Missourians - Ozark Mountain Blues / Missouri Moan (1935) | B pic to follow.
|
jago125 31st Mar 2024 | | 78 RPMRed Nichols And His Five Pennies - Indiana / Dinah (1933) | Added missing photo for this listing.
|
jago125 15th Feb 2024 | | 78 RPMDuke Ellington - Black And Tan Fantasy / Creole Love Call (1938) | Record manufactured in England and was an Export Label.
|
jago125 25th Dec 2023 | | 78 RPMDuke Ellington's Orchestra - Japanese Dream / Troubled Waters (1935) | Moderator: possibly considered to be an export label.
[Edited.]
|
jago125 8th Oct 2023 | | 78 RPMJoe Venuti's Blue Four - Sweet Sue (1935) | B side image to follow.
|
jago125 8th Jul 2023 | | 78 RPMDuke Ellington - Blues I Love To Sing / Hot Feet (1933) | added later magenta labels.
|
jago125 6th Jul 2023 | | 78 RPMDuke Ellington - Blue Feeling / Stompy Jones (1934) | Added cleaner images of HMV's magenta labels - with defference to the original submitter.
|
jago125 6th Jul 2023 | | 78 RPMDuke Ellington - Doin' The Voom Voom / March Of The Hoodlums (1933) | Added images of HMV's later magenta labels. ( Magenta; deep purplish red ).
|
jago125 27th Jun 2023 | | 78 RPMDuke Ellington - Yellow Dog Blues / Tishomingo Blues (1935) | Both sides are dubs.
|
jago125 26th May 2023 | | 78 RPMWilli Forst - Bel ami (Du hast Glück bei den Frau'n, Bel ami!) / Gnädige Frau, wo war'n Sie gestern? (1939) | Added B side photo of wartime re-press.
|
jago125 25th May 2023 | | 78 RPMWilli Forst - Bel ami (Du hast Glück bei den Frau'n, Bel ami!) / Gnädige Frau, wo war'n Sie gestern? (1939) | Added image of my copy with shop sticker. It is also a label variant.
My photo doesn't really reveal that sticker is golden in colour and is Matt in texture.
( Quite a classy sticker!).
|
jago125 15th May 2023 | | 78 RPMJack Payne - Say It Isn't So / How'm I Doin'? (Hey Hey) (1932) | Moderators; thought you might want this image of A-side showing whole label.
|
jago125 7th May 2023 | | 78 RPMJack Payne - Say It Isn't So / How'm I Doin'? (Hey Hey) (1932) | Mods. added missing image of B side.
( Both tracks recorded in London, October 1932. In fact, the vocal trio was Lesley Sarony with Jack Payne and Billy Scott-Coomber to form the trio).
|
jago125 6th May 2023 | | 78 RPMFletcher Henderson - The Henderson Stomp / Tozo (1927) | Added B side image for Columbia 4421.
|
jago125 6th May 2023 | | 78 RPMFletcher Henderson - The Henderson Stomp / Tozo (1927) | B side image to follow soon.
|
jago125 27th Dec 2022 | | 78 RPMCasani Club Orchestra - It's Love Again Part 1 / It's Love Again Part 2 (1936) | I can add that the month of year was in early September for the recording date.
( info from British Dance Bands On Record discography by Rust and Forbes).
|
jago125 21st Sep 2022 | | 78 RPMJ. C. Higginbotham And His Six Hicks - Give Me Your Telephone Number / Higginbotham Blues (1938) | Thanks to xiphophilos for his expert knowledge on the Hot Record Society' numbering system.
|
jago125 19th Sep 2022 | | 78 RPMJ. C. Higginbotham And His Six Hicks - Give Me Your Telephone Number / Higginbotham Blues (1938) | Rust's discography states this issue is numbered HRS14.
|
jago125 19th Apr 2022 | | 78 RPMLouisiana Rhythm Kings - Ballin' The Jack / Windy City Stomp (1939) | Columbia 35953 already on this site.
Composer credits for One Step To Heaven are (Klages, Greer) on the label of Columbia 35953.
|
jago125 4th Mar 2022 | | 78 RPMClarence Williams' Washboard Band - Race Series Nos. 1 & 2 (1936) | added an image of a page from a Parlophone Complete Catalogue 1940-41 showing the The Race Series in its entirety.
|
jago125 11th Feb 2022 | | 78 RPMJack Teagarden - Super Swing Series (No. 69 and No. 70) (1936) | Yes, definitely an export label.
Rust's discography states that the MC prefix is attributed to records for General Euoropean Distribution. Record may not have been pressed in England by the look of it (?).
|
jago125 8th Feb 2022 | | 78 RPMJack Payne - Walkin' Thru' Mockin' Bird Lane / Cheerio. I'll Be Seeing You (1941) | Track A: recorded in London, April 16, 1940. Vocal by Billie Campbell. Originally released on English Decca F. 7454.
Track B: recorded in London, October 26, 1939. Vocal by George Elrick and Jack Payne. Originally released on English Decca F. 7284.
( Jack Payne's Band waxed 28 sides for Decca from October 1939 to May 1940 ).
|
jago125 18th Dec 2021 | | 78 RPMThe Jungle Band - Creole Rhapsody (Part 1) / Creole Rhapsody (Part 2) (1931) | added variant of 1145. Different design of stamps. (bears 01145 in the wax on one side).
|
jago125 10th Dec 2021 | | 78 RPMDuke Ellington - Rent Party Blues / Jungle Blues (1937) | Much information can be found at Mike Thomas' superb site about British Vocalion records (mgthomas.co.uk). In there, he reveals that the 10" Vocalion Swing Series, S & C prefixed, began in 1936. The C's were a swing export series - although it remains unclear where they were destined, totalling 15 issues: C 0001 - C 0015.
|
jago125 27th Nov 2021 | | 78 RPMEddie Norman's Dance Orchestra - Since Tommy Atkins Taught The Chinese How To Charleston! / High-High-High Up In The Hills (Watching The Clouds Roll By) (1927) | Eddie Norman's Dance Orchestra was a pseudonym used by Homochord for Bert Firman's Dance Orchestra. Both tracks recorded at Hayes, Middlesex March 21, 1927.
|