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Artist:Victor Silvester And His Ballroom Orchestra
Label:  Parlophone
Country:UK
Catalogue:F. 1066
Date:Apr 1938
Format:10"
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Community: 12 Own
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AVictor Silvester And His Ballroom OrchestraJealousyGadeRate
BVictor Silvester And His Ballroom OrchestraParanaCodevillaRate


Notes

E8904 (Tango)
E8905 (Tango)

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Time And Tempo
24th Dec 2013
 Re checked the colours on the download from computer , originals are purple too ( scanned/camerard at the dark end of the scale, later ones are a bit brighter but not fundamentally different colour.
 

 
Boursin
24th Dec 2013
 Wow, I didn't know that until now. The F 100 series ended up having so many records - extending up to F 2555, I see - that I always thought the F 3000 series was a continuation.
 

 
scrough
23rd Dec 2013
 By the time the cheaper series were discontinued in 1955, the Parlophone F's had evolved into a mainly Scottish series.

Not quite. The F100 series were 'entertainment'. The Scottish stuff was a different series - the F3000. See http://78rpmcommunity.com/wiki/view/pageId/13/slug/parlophone-records-listings-wiki
 

 
Boursin
23rd Dec 2013
 The Parlophone F series (brown) was lower priced than the main R series (black). It included a lot of these ballroom dance records, like the equivalent series of the other EMI labels (Columbia FB and His Master's Voice BD). All three shared the brown label colour.

By the time the cheaper series were discontinued in 1955, the Parlophone F's had evolved into a mainly Scottish series.
 

 
Whyperion SUBS
23rd Dec 2013
 Parlophone had both Black Labels and Purple/Brown labels I think they may have distinguished different types of music (or resale prices) at one time.
 

 
bispham2
30th Nov 2013
 Unobscured labels added. Bad luck about the sticky labels, I've tried soaking them off in the past but they will always have affected the colours underneath. :-(

Not sure whether the colours are different as lots of scans on here not quite true colours, but the fonts used and publishing company logos are different on the two examples.
 

 
Graham7
30th Apr 2013
 I've not added Tango to the titles, though I see that dance types are added for the others in this discography.

(Sorry about the stickers)
 


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