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Artist:Mr. Burt Shepard
Label:  Berliner's Gramophone
Country:UK
Catalogue:2313X
Date:1901
Format:7"
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Notes

One-sided 7", with hand-incised song/artist information.
Recorded 3 December 1900.

Images



Number: 2601113  THUMBNAIL
Uploaded By: Mike Gann
Description: Berliner's Gramophone 2313X {from popsike.com}


Number: 415812 
Uploaded By: Ade Macrow
Description: a side label


Number: 415813 
Uploaded By: Ade Macrow
Description: b side label


Number: 3492121 
Uploaded By: Dr Doom SUBS
Description: Original image submitted by Ade Macrow


Number: 3492122 
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Description: Original image submitted by Deltics


Comments and Reviews
 
Mike Gann
27th Mar 2021
 Clearer image added with respect to the original poster
 

 
78rpm-maniac
13th Feb 2021
 Yes the X on the catalogue-number marks a re-issue.
 

 
scrough
26th Apr 2014
 The original version of this disc was recorded 11 Jan 1899. Only around 1000 copies could be pressed from an early Berliner master according to Fred Gaisberg (the Gramophone Co. recording expert), so popular discs needed to be re-recorded,and this December 1900 recording is an example of this.
 

 
78rpm-maniac
18th Dec 2013
 Emil Berliner invented the gramophone with the gramophone-record in the United States on November, the 8th in 1887. A Little bit later, he went back to his hometown Hanover in Germany with the patent-documents. He founded the first record-pressing-plant in Hannover . He used the patent for the European market. From Hannover he started a worldwide successful record-company. Now today known as Deutsche Grammophon-Gesellschaft (DGG) with it´s Labels Grammophon, Concert-Record, Polydor (for Export-Records in the 1930s), Brunswick(for international artists), Coral, and the yellow-label DGG for classical recordings.
 

 
scrough
16th Jan 2013
 Yep, this is a British Berliner. HMV (The Gramophone Co.) issued it about 1901. You'll see it listed on page 13 of the 1901 Gramophone Catalogue with the same number. There's a picture of Burt Shepard on page 12.
 

 
Ade Macrow
13th Jan 2013
 Obverse simply states 'Reproduced In Hanover' but I 'think' this was a British release, nevertheless. Happy for database to be amended if anyone feels/knows otherwise, however.
 


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