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Artist:John McCormack
Label:  Victor
Country:USA
Catalogue:64120
Date:Jun 1911
Format:10"
Collection:  I Own It     I Want It 
Community: 10 Own
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TrackArtistTitleComposerRating
AJohn McCormackI Hear You Calling MeHarford, MarshallRate


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Number: 837584  THUMBNAIL
Uploaded By: these4578s
Description: Original Issue Label - Take 1


Number: 837585 
Uploaded By: these4578s
Description: Second Issue Label - Take 2


Number: 580825 
Uploaded By: coveboy
Description: A side


Number: 837589 
Uploaded By: these4578s
Description: Third Issue "Batwing" label - Take 2


Number: 1841467 
Uploaded By: MikePasta
Description: Side A


Number: 1842712 
Uploaded By: MikePasta
Description: small runout


Comments and Reviews
 
TheJudge
12th Jan 2019
 Don't think you can put it in a comment, but there's no problem in posting it as a new image for the entry; it would illustrate your point about the runout and so is relevant.
 

 
MikePasta
11th Jan 2019
 I was amazed at the lack of runout area on this record! I was going to post a small image here but not sure how to put it in the comments or if I am even allowed to.
 

 
BigBadBluesMan
15th Nov 2015
 
 

 
these4578s
10th Sep 2015
 Take 1 recorded March 10, 1910 and issued only under the "Patents" label, with five lines of text and no line under 64120.

Take 2 recorded March 16, 1911 and issued under both the Patents label with three lines of text and a line under 64120, and on the Batwing label.

Take 3 recorded June 16, 1921, and I have not yet located a copy on 64120 but was issued under this number.

Take 1 and 2 sound quite similar, Take 3 has quite a different sound.

Interestingly, the DAHR notes that Take 1 used "a finer-threaded lathe, thus more grooves per inch and a longer-playing record." Certainly it is a long side for a 10" disc, clocking in at 3:47 (Take 1), 3:49 (Take 2), and 3:40 (Take 3). Perhaps this caused a problem that needed to be rectified with another take made so soon after the first.
 


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