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Artist:Phil. Ohman Und Victor Arden
Label:  Brunswick
Country:Germany
Catalogue:A 136
Date:1926
Format:10"
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Community: 1 Owns, 1 Wants
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TrackArtistTitleComposerRating
APhil. Ohman Und Victor ArdenThe Blue Room (Das Blaue Zimmer)Hart, RodgersRate
BPhil. Ohman Und Victor ArdenThe Girlfriend (Meine kleine Freundin)Hart, RodgersRate


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Piano-Duett Mit Orchester

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Mike Gann
25th Jan 2020
 Thank you xiphophilos :-)
 

 
xiphophilos
25th Jan 2020
 Actually, Mike, you were correct.

The confusion between Bestell-Nummer (order number, what we would call catalog number) and Katalog-Number (catalog number, different for each specific side) is typical for German records. It goes back, as scrough has already said, to the single-sided issues before 1910. When His Master's Voice (Deutsche Grammophon AG in Germany) combined two of these single-sided records to a new double-sided release, they listed this record both under a new "Bestell-Nr." (i.e., the new catalog number for the entire double-sided record) and the old Katalog-Nr.s for the single sides.

In short, in Germany, despite the different name, the Bestell-Nr. (order number) is the actual catalog number. So A136 would be the correct catalog number here; 3197 is only the catalog number of the original U.S. release. In general, as you can read in the label profile, German Brunswicks have catalog numbers starting with an A-prefix, followed by 3-, 4-, or 5-digit number. Brunswick records with A- and a 6-digit number are French releases.

The second pianist's name is Victor Arden, by the way, not Ardem.

T.B.H.N.Y. stands for the music publisher, T. B. Harms & Co. in New York.
 

 
Mike Gann
24th Jan 2020
 Good for me to know in the future
 

 
scrough
24th Jan 2020
 I'll go with MrShellac - the 'Bestell-Nr.' = 'Order Number' is a hangover from when records with two sides with different numbers were sold.
 

 
MrShellac
24th Jan 2020
 Hey Mike,
A 136 is the order number, as far as I could reseach it from from an Hungarian and German archive, "3197" should still be the official catalogue number.
 

 
Mike Gann
24th Jan 2020
 I believe the catalog no. for this one will be A 136. The 3197 may be in correspondence to the U.K. issue.
 


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