A side (mx. 142272, take 3 or 4) recorded New York, NY, June 1, 1926.
B side (mx. 142271, take 3) recorded New York, NY, June 1, 1926.
: Record Bulletins for August, 1926 (actually released in late July 1926).
Number: 3604425 THUMBNAIL Uploaded By: han enderman Edited By: scrough Description: Co 667-D #1 A |
Number: 1067719 Uploaded By: vocalion red Description: Columbia 667-D B side label (early 1926) |
Number: 3603733 Uploaded By: cyeaman SUBS Description: Columbia 667-D A-side image (pre-Viva Tonal style 2) |
Number: 3603735 Uploaded By: cyeaman SUBS Description: Columbia 667-D B-side image (pre-Viva Tonal style 2) |
Number: 3603736 Uploaded By: cyeaman SUBS Description: Columbia 667-D A-side image (pre-Viva Tonal style 3) |
Number: 2630266 Uploaded By: edlongus SUBS Description: Columbia 667-D A side label (1927-1928 repress) |
Number: 2630267 Uploaded By: edlongus SUBS Description: Columbia 667-D B side label (1927-1928 repress) |
Number: 3604426 Uploaded By: han enderman Edited By: scrough Description: Co 667-D #4 B West Coast (G-1 stamper) |
Number: 1067720 HIDDEN Uploaded By: vocalion red Description: Columbia 667-D A side label (early 1926) |
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han enderman 27th Jun 2024
| | Co 667-D - 2 images added. #1 A to replace the less clear copy; and #4 B, a West Coast pressing - as shown by the G-1 stamper in the runout at 12 - that preferably should be retained with the runout details. On available images with stamper details, low numbers occur with label type #1 (A2, B3, C1, C9, D12, E15, B20); higher nrs with #2 (B22/27, ?-24); and highest nrs with #3 (C40, B50). The West Coast disc shows G-1 stampers; its labels are the same as #3 (reverse is also available). It is remarkable that the West Coast label is not type #1. Also we see here that East & West Coast labels still have the same large round font. On later releases (should be researched when this starts) font, layout and - when possible - credit are usually different. |
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cyeaman SUBS 27th Jun 2024
| | @han enderman: My copy of this record (represented by images labeled "pre-Viva Tonal Style 2") use a B stamper on both sides. There is another copy on Discogs with identical labels that has an F/A stamper combination. The other image I uploaded (here called "pre-Viva Tonal Style 3") was lifted from the YouTube video I posted, so I don't have stamper info. |
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han enderman 27th Jun 2024
| | Co 667-D - cyeaman, interesting uncommon labels you added. Maybe they quickly printed some labels on old stock before changing to "electric" labels. Can you give the stamper(s) of the images? |
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xiphophilos 26th Jun 2024
| | I've moved up the early 1926 variants with just one line of registration text under the logo. |
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cyeaman SUBS 26th Jun 2024
| | Added images of variant "pre-Viva Tonal Recording" labels. The printers seemed to struggle with the performance type field to the right of the spindle hole on this one. |
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cyeaman SUBS 26th Jun 2024
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cyeaman SUBS 26th Jun 2024
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xiphophilos 28th Apr 2021
| | vocalion_red's labels are examples of the early 1926 Viva-Tonal style label without the words "Viva-tonal Recording", with one line of registration text under the logo on top and two patent dates (Jan. 21, '13 and May 22, '23) at the bottom.
edlongus' labels represent a 1927-1928 Viva-tonal style label marked as "Viva-tonal Recording" with two patent dates (Jan. 21, '13 and May 22, '23) at the bottom.
Source: M. Sherman & K. Nauck, "Note the Notes," pages 31-32. |
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edlongus SUBS 28th Apr 2021
| | Label variant scans added. |
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