Tenor with Orchestra
Conducted by John Barbirolli
Organ accomp(animent) by Herbert Dawson.
A side (Gramophone mx. 2B3441, take 2) recorded London, England, September 29, 1932.
B side (Gramophone mx. 2B3440, take 1) recorded London, England, September 29, 1932.
If this 78 was pressed for the first time in the Netherlands in 1932 than the date is correct for the entry. There would only be a new entry created if the disc was issued with a substantially different Cat. No. or other significant change from the original pressing otherwise all repressing design changes are contained in one entry. E.G. https://www.45worlds.com/78rpm/record/b3726
I would think that since the catalog number lines up with the 1932 UK release that this is the year of the original pressing, and these labels are a 1951 repress.
I don't know if this was the first release of this songs.
Because I can see the layout colors of the label (gold printing on light-red), the numerical sticker (to put in a record tray) that was introduced in the 50's and the light-brown dog, that this record was released in 1951.
Was this record first released in the Netherlands in 1932 as well? Then we wouldn't have to change the release date, just mark the images as 1951 represses.
Or does the first release in the Netherlands date to 1951?
In any case, I can see that this is a monochrome Nipper issue, i.e., WW2 or later. But how do you know it dates to 1951? Is it the label design?