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Artist:J. Paques
Label:  Radio
Country:UK
Catalogue:804
Date:Mar 1928
Format:8"
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Community: 2 Own
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Notes

Novelty piano solo.

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Number: 443425  THUMBNAIL
Uploaded By: Redpunk
Description: Side A


Number: 443426 
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Description: Side B


Number: 3457713 
Uploaded By: han enderman
Description: Radio 804 #2 a


Number: 3457714 
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Description: Radio 804 #2 b


Number: 3457919 
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Description: EBR 804 #3 b


Comments and Reviews
 
Redpunk
7th Jan 2024
 The Violet label was part of the continental Series recorded and pressed in England according to Michael Thomas's site and should be a separate entry as it is on the Edison Bell Radio label.
 

 
han enderman
7th Jan 2024
 Radio 804 - At first I thought it was an export pressing for Belgium (Paques is a Belgian pianist), but it omits "British Manufacture". I think that both variants with credit in capitals were for foreign use, the first being an export pressing and the second a French pressing. These light purple labels are common in the EBR F (later FS) series, which contain foreign material. Many can be seen on discogs. The F does not mean French, as there are also Belgian, German, Dutch East Indian & Swedish recordings in the series. Labels stating "Enregistrement Electrique" do not mention "British Manufacture", but FS issues may say Imprimé or Fabriqué en Angleterre. Issues in the 800 series with credit in capitals and mx & description in italics are then export pressings of UK recordings.
 

 
TheJudge
7th Jan 2024
 'Enregistrement Electrique' would suggest a French issue or pressing.
 

 
han enderman
6th Jan 2024
 Radio 804 - Later pressing with EBR light purple(?) or rose label added. Maybe the text was simply copied from the original pressing, with credit J. PAQUES in capitals.
 

 
han enderman
6th Jan 2024
 Radio 804 - I think you are right, as the labels do not state 'Electrically Recorded', and I had not paid attention to that. Mx + description in italics is uncommon, and I saw that on EBR 1297. Most common is a complete sans serif label type. Maybe that layout was introduced when the Radio label was replaced by EB Radio, and then also used on Radio reprints and even later on EBR reprints of them (801-846). The EBR label started with 847 (not seen) or 848 and says 'Electrically Recorded'.
 

 
JLC135
6th Jan 2024
 I would have thought those to be earlier, Han.
 

 
han enderman
6th Jan 2024
 Radio 804 - later label variant added, with description in italics and credit in serifed capitals.
 


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