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78 RPM Record

Artist:New Light Symphony Orchestra
Label:  His Master's Voice
Country:UK
Catalogue:B 2377 / B.2377
Date:Dec 1926
Format:10"
Collection:  I Own It     I Want It 
Community: 32 Own, 1 Wants
Price Guide:$2
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TrackArtistTitleComposerRating
ANew Light Symphony OrchestraBarcarolle - "Tales Of Hoffmann"Offenbach10.0  Rate
BNew Light Symphony OrchestraCavalleria Rusticana - IntermezzoMascagni10.0  Rate


Notes

A mx: 6-617
B mx: 6-616

Orchestra

Images



Number: 422379  THUMBNAIL
Uploaded By: Graham7
Description: HMV B 2377 A side label


Number: 422378 
Uploaded By: Graham7
Description: HMV B 2377 B side label


Number: 425025 
Uploaded By: Whyperion SUBS
Description: His Master's Voice B2377 A Side Label


Number: 425024 
Uploaded By: Whyperion SUBS
Description: His Master's Voice B2377 B Side Label


Number: 837750 
Uploaded By: Bodston SUBS
Description: HMV B.2377 A side label (1950)


Number: 837748 
Uploaded By: Bodston SUBS
Description: HMV B.2377 B side label (1950)


Number: 2394741 
Uploaded By: rocket78 SUBS
Description: A Side Label Variation


Number: 2394742 
Uploaded By: rocket78 SUBS
Description: B Side Label Variation


Number: 2652256 
Uploaded By: Stephen Harris
Description: A Side Label (alternate version)


Number: 2652257 
Uploaded By: Stephen Harris
Description: B Side Label (alternate version)


Comments and Reviews
 
Stephen Harris
22nd May 2021
 Added label images with changes to copyright/publisher box sizes
 

 
Whyperion SUBS
9th Jun 2019
 On value
https://www.45worlds.com/78rpm/record/17311 apparently less than a dollar at a guess.


Audio here from A.L,2059 (Which I think is the Czech series of numbering for some european issues. I think Kimbozw catelogue is putting A/B in alphabetical order as the YT has Cavalleria as the A side as Graham and I had put on entry (following matrix convention when in doubt).
Both staple tracks from Radio 2's missed Your 100 Best Tunes on a Sunday Night.
 

 
Whyperion SUBS
9th Jun 2019
 JJ interested in the idea of some repressings having lower audio quality, what would be the masters that would be re-created from on later HMV and similar generally be sourced from ? Like some of the EMI group EPs Quality did not always seem to be their number one priority.
 

 
jonwilling
8th Jun 2019
 Does anyone know the value of this record?

Mine is with the Victor Concert Orchestra

17311-A
 

 
kimbozw
21st Jan 2017
 Month of release corrected from HMV record catalogue published 1936. Catalogue shows BARCAROLLE as Side A. [Sides have now been switched. Mod.]
 

 
Whyperion SUBS
16th Oct 2015
 Yep, this pairing probably one of the most popular Classical pairings, and the EP format had not totally taken off.

Strange that Bodston's images have Meccolino and BIEM copyright stamps, where the earlier? ones have the angel for non-copyright compositions.
 

 
Bodston SUBS
10th Sep 2015
 Added label variation with DTP tax code for Dec. 1950.
Was this 1926 recording still being produced in the 1950's?
 

 
Juke Jules SUBS
2nd Jun 2013
 The HMV I just added B 2361 has labels of 3 3/8 and 2 7/8 but I feel sure that is due to the use of earlier labels for the side which has the earlier matrix number. This would be necessary as they seem to re-use the earlier pressing matrix which of course has a smaller run-out diameter and has noticably lower quality audio at a lower level
Incidentally, the 4-272 side is marginally longer at 3:10 vs. 3:00
 

 
Graham7
2nd Jun 2013
 I've been scanning 12" HMVs, and I've noticed a couple more small labels. Now that I'm paying attention, I see that the small labelled ones do indeed seem to have longer tracks.
 

 
Whyperion SUBS
11th May 2013
 I don't think my labels are really quite that red , more closer to the maroon, but my barcarolle label is the larger on my disc. I think it ranges from label size as random to often trying to balance the runoff area proportion to same amount , so depends on track length rather than A/B considerations
 

 
Graham7
13th Mar 2013
 Labels added.
The A side label diameter is 3⅝", and the B side 3⅜".
Would A sides normally have a larger label, or is it pretty random?
I notice several of the HMVs I still have to go through have different size labels.
 


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