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RobertG
11th Sep 2015
78 RPM
Eddie South - Eddie's Blues / Sweet Georgia Brown (1937)
Ah, but the merger was 1931 afaik? That's when also the HMV 102 gramophones got the very clever auto-brake that was patented by Columbia, only the very first '31 machines have the more clunky HMV work-around auto-brake.

But indeed on the record itself no hint whatsoever to EMI or any other company.

RobertG
11th Sep 2015
78 RPM
Eddie South - Eddie's Blues / Sweet Georgia Brown (1937)
Was the French 'Swing' label an EMI created / related label?
Matrix numbers in the same OLA series that the HMV Swing Series already used in at least 1936.

RobertG
11th Sep 2015
78 RPM
Eddie South - Eddie's Blues / Sweet Georgia Brown (1937)
[YouTube Video]

RobertG
6th Sep 2015
78 RPM
Enrico Caruso - La Donna E Mobile (1908)
Found a scan of 1923 HMV catalogue. This record then still listed under this number, midway page 364 in the red section. Indeed listed as single-sided, 10" with red label.

Also this catalogue entry reveals that this record is 82rpm.
That is not mentioned anywhere on the label, but perhaps tellingly there is not the usual 'Speed 78' line on there either.

RobertG
28th Aug 2015
78 RPM
Pee Wee Hunt - Goin' Back To Memphis / It Gets Ya' (1957)
Added as Dutch issue (pressed by Bovema, who had the license to the Capitol catalogue), but afaik pretty much is just the Dutch pressing of the US catalogue issue. So could also be seen as US release perhaps.

RobertG
22nd Aug 2015
78 RPM
Willy Derby - Vlinder Waar Zweef Je Naar Toe / Eenzaam (All Allone)
No expert either, but have learned that Beka was very international from the start. They allocated number blocks to countries, e.g. xx000 to xy000 to Sweden. Released in and for the country, some still pressed in Germany. To make it all a bit fuzzy, they re-used numbers sometimes for another country. This one does look to fall in the Dutch numbering block. Title and artist definitely Dutch :-)

RobertG
18th Aug 2015
78 RPM
3. Garde-Regiment z. F. - Hochzeitsmarsch a. "Sommernachtstraum" / Ouverture zu "Dichter und Bauer"
Thanks for the link (:
Had been looking for 'catalogue', 'katalog' or 'Diskografie' etc...

RobertG
18th Aug 2015
78 RPM
Willy Derby - Het Fiere Schooiershart / Herderinnedroom (1919)
Willy Derby's first record...

RobertG
17th Aug 2015
78 RPM
3. Garde-Regiment z. F. - Hochzeitsmarsch a. "Sommernachtstraum" / Ouverture zu "Dichter und Bauer"
Thank you for this info! Early 20th century sound...
Somewhere between '04 and probably '08 then - perhaps re-issued as double sided or perhaps originally even. With Odeon launching double-sided in '04 in Germany, I guess Zonophone would/could respond.

RobertG
16th Aug 2015
78 RPM
3. Garde-Regiment z. F. - Hochzeitsmarsch a. "Sommernachtstraum" / Ouverture zu "Dichter und Bauer"
3. Garde-Regiment z.F. (on foot, infantry)

Not found an exact year yet, expect somewhere around/before 1908.
Probably nrs 67 and 74 from the 20000 series on X (10").

RobertG
15th Aug 2015
78 RPM
Will Derby - Blindgeschoten / Visschersbede (1919)
Music melody composed by Simonetti and Drigo respectively, indeed. The songs are not related to the original pieces, but newly written tearjerkers. (New in 1919, that is :-)
Blindgeschoten is about the young soldier returning home blind having done his duty to his country and now yearning for death.
Visschersbede is about the perils of fishery and that mourning wives are the high price paid for fish.

RobertG
15th Aug 2015
78 RPM
Will Derby - Blindgeschoten / Visschersbede (1919)
Am not sure about composer actually - text most likely by Ferry van Delden (who wrote most of his texts). The ref on the label indicates the melody it is being sung to. Very sentimental texts by the way, 'smartlap' genre.

(He'd been fairly successful already as entertainer from ~1915, starting recording in 1919 - so this is (one of) his first records.)

RobertG
1st May 2015
78 RPM
Duke Ellington And His Washingtonians - Black Beauty / The Mooche (1932)
[YouTube Video]

RobertG
25th Apr 2015
78 RPM
Willy Derby - Fluitliedje / Waarom Zijn De Bananen Krom (1931)
[YouTube Video]

RobertG
29th Mar 2015
78 RPM
Peter Kreuder - Drei Codonas / Cora Terry (1940)
Added scan of sleeve with brief bio and picture of the artist / composer.

RobertG
14th Mar 2015
78 RPM
Juan Sassoll's Tango Orchestra - Fuege Azul / A Media Luz (1927)
Added sleeve image.
Sleeve from the Dutch department store Vroom & Dreesman (is still extant, though struggling today).
Cardboard sleeve proclaiming they are the exclusive sole sellers (alleen verkoop) of Broadcast Records.

RobertG
7th Mar 2015
78 RPM
Het Ramblers Dansorkest - Wie Is Loesje? / Flip De Fluiter (1939)
[YouTube Video]

RobertG
6th Mar 2015
78 RPM
Vincent Lopez Orchestra - Just A Gigolo (1931)
[YouTube Video]

RobertG
6th Mar 2015
78 RPM
Rudy Vallée And His Connecticut Yankees - Was That The Human Thing To Do (1932)
Label-scan and reverse-side portrait added.

RobertG
5th Mar 2015
78 RPM
The Original Ramblers - Broadway Melody / Haven't I? (1929)
[YouTube Video]

RobertG
5th Mar 2015
78 RPM
The Original Ramblers - Broadway Melody / Haven't I? (1929)
One of their earliest records. (Sung in English with a hint of Dutch accent.)
Band formed in 1926, one of the most popular bands in The Netherlands during the 30's, 40's and 50's. The band still exists.

RobertG
6th Feb 2015
78 RPM
Enrico Caruso - Tosca (E Lucevan Le Stelle) (1909)
[YouTube Video]

RobertG
31st Dec 2014
78 RPM
Enrico Caruso - Tosca (E Lucevan Le Stelle) (1909)
Was wondering; when making a recording at Camden, would there always be a master made for the UK Gramophone Company and one for the US Victor company?

The Victor ledger states this is matrix number B8346, yet on this runout it states A8346. All the rest matches exactly. Have been seeing this same A/B on more records from that early era.

Would routinely an A and a B matrix be simultaneously made during the session, the A being shipped off and the B entered into the Victor books? (Seems a challenge, without electrical amplification?)

RobertG
14th Oct 2014
78 RPM
Enrico Caruso - La Donna E Mobile (1908)
As a novice myself indeed look to 45cat as a high-quality source of dating info. (Also the reason for me to contribute back and scan and upload records :-)

Ergo less about exactly when something is a label, but more about understanding what a particular record is; from when and with what context. For that suggest adding explanation to the notes that it was kept in catalogue up to mid-twenties and pressed new over the years.

(Unsure to what extent The Gramophone Company thought of HMV as a new label here, there is a continuity in catalogue and numbering I suspect/think.)

RobertG
9th Oct 2014
78 RPM
Enrico Caruso - La Donna E Mobile (1908)
As far as I could tell, this is the 1908 recording and matrix - the numbers tally with the company records for 1908. It's single sided, has angel on the reverse. However the label is much later, updated to a later company design-style. Pressed after 1910, perhaps even around 1920?

Got it in a small stack that all probably date from between 1918 to 1923. Would not be surprised if this particular disk was sold in 1921 - expect there was a flurry of publicity and buying at time of his death.

RobertG
28th Jun 2014
78 RPM
Browier-Hamann - Der Negersklave / Fiedel und Brummbass (1911)
[YouTube Video]

RobertG
28th Jun 2014
78 RPM
Tino Rossi - Santa Lucia / Catari! Catari! (1937)
[YouTube Video]

RobertG
28th Jun 2014
78 RPM
Maria Michailowa - Ave Maria (1905)
[YouTube Video]

RobertG
25th Jun 2014
78 RPM
Bruno Dessa - Carmen / Der Troubadour
That looks indeed from the same series, No. 9!
Seems around that time a bit of a boom in (short-lived) labels and 'traveling' matrices.
Only mention I found of Bruno Dessa till now was on Michael Tomas's list of British Dacapo releases (http://www.mgthomas.co.uk/dancebands/Labels/LabelPages/Dacapo.htm)

RobertG
25th Jun 2014
78 RPM
Bruno Dessa - Carmen / Der Troubadour
By its look, sound and feel an early 20th century record, around 1907 probably.

No label indicated - could perhaps be an early Dacapo record? Trying to imitate and look like a Zon-O-Phone record?


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