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Artist:Harry Mortimer
Label:  Columbia
Country:Norway
Catalogue:DNX 8023
Date:1949
Format:12"
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TrackArtistTitleComposerRating
AHarry MortimerTrompet Konsert I Es-dur, 1. Sats: Allegro (1. Del)HaydnRate
BHarry MortimerTrompet FantasiPurcell, H.J. WoodRate


Notes

Split release. The second part of Trompet Konsert is here: DNX 8024.

The Philharmonia Orchestra (side A)
Rec. Kingsway Hall, London, UK, 16.6.1946

The London Brass Players (side B)
Reginald Foort, organ (side B)
Rec. London, UK, 8.11.1948

George Weldon, conductor (both sides)

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Lovinda
24th Apr 2015
 Thanks Cornelius. This is good now, since we don't have any "album" that these records belong to (yet).
 

 
fixbutte
24th Apr 2015
 Hi Linda,
I've made a link in the record notes. I hope this is what you imagined. Anyway we can't use the Add Linked Release tool as this is reserved for "identical" recordings.
 

 
Lovinda
24th Apr 2015
 Hi John
Thanks for info. I've created a new entry for the second part of the release. If I come across the album that these two records belong to, I will update the entries. Not sure if I should link the two records?
 

 
Excello-2101 SUBS
23rd Apr 2015
 Lovinda,

The scans of record number DNX 8024 (images 727970 & 727971) belong on a new page. You should create a new page with this new catalog number and either reload the images there, or have a moderator move them over.

This situation should be treated the same way this Billie Holiday box set is treated, with the individual records entered on separate pages, and then the album entered on another page to tie the records all together. If we don't have the album available to get the information from, then we just enter the individual records until someone enters the album some time in the future.

It's done this way because these albums often get broken up, and people end up with just one record of an album. This way they can look their record up on the site and find it.

John
 

 
Lovinda
23rd Apr 2015
 I just added sequence 2 and 3 of side A to this entry. It has another cat. number but obviously belongs to the same entry. If this last 12" shellac single is to be kept here, maybe side B image on the original entry should be moved last, and track list edited accordingly? The DNX 8023/8024 was most likely released as a 2 record set...
 


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