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Artist:Campbell And Burr
Label:  Columbia
Country:USA
Catalogue:A2668
Date:Jan 1919
Format:10"
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Community: 5 Own
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TrackArtistTitleComposerRating
ACampbell And BurrTill We Meet AgainWhitingRate
BSterling TrioDreaming Of Home, Sweet HomeHanleyRate


Notes

A mx: 78159 "Till We Meet Again" (take 3).
B mx: 78154 "Dreaming Of Home, Sweet Home" (take 3).
Both recorded New York, NY, October 24, 1918.
Letter printing code on labels: CX (March 1919); repress: LX (December 1919).
(DAHR)

Listed in The Talking Machine World, Jan. 15, 1919, p. 121: Record Bulletins for February, 1919 (i.e., released in late January 1919); the Campbell & Burr track is listed first.

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Bob1951
16th Dec 2018
 Label variant images added with label printing date code LY (Dec. 1918) and 1 line of patent text.
Xiphophilos, Wouldn't the LY (Dec. 1918) labels be the original release?
 

 
xiphophilos
2nd Oct 2017
 The CX labels above represent Columbia's label sub-variety iii: 6 patents in 2 lines, used between ca. 1918-19, so they must be from the original Jan. 1919 release.

The LX labels are an interesting mix: The A side (Campbell & Burr) is still sub-variety iii, with 6 patents in 2 lines; the B side (Sterling Trio), however, is an example of label sub-variety iv: 5 patents in 2 lines, used between ca. 1919-1920. So this must be a very early repress.

I'm surprised that both sides of the repress have the LX label code. This is the first time, I think, that I see a switch in label code that appears to have immediately preceded yet another switch in label design. Usually, both seem to go hand in hand.

(Label design info based on Mike Sherman & Kurt Nauck, "Note The Notes: An Illustrated History of the Columbia Record Label 1901-1958," p. 28).

By the way, I've switched the tracks around because in TMW, Campbell & Burr, probably the more famous act, are mentioned first.
 

 
edlongus SUBS
1st Oct 2017
 Slight label variant scans added (LX instead of CX code on right-center).
 

 
BigBadBluesMan
25th Jan 2015
 
 


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