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TimNeely
2nd Feb 2016
78 RPM
Anton Karas - "The Third Man" Theme / The Cafe Mozart Waltz
Sorry I'm coming back to this so late. I don't own either 78; I only own the 45 on 30005. I first became aware of two different recordings when I bought the Time-Life album Your Hit Parade: 1950 and noticed from the start that the recording on that set didn't match my 45. It was only then that I started to investigate.

TimNeely
8th May 2015
78 RPM
Anton Karas - "The Third Man" Theme / The Cafe Mozart Waltz
There are two distinctly different 78s of "The Third Man Theme," both of which are on London 536. The one pictured (419389 and 419390) contains a version taken directly from the soundtrack of the film. The A-side master number is DDR.14059 and the B-side has a master of DDR.14060. However, while the song was still on the charts, new versions of both songs were substituted on the 78. On that issue, the "Third Man Theme" master is DR.14268 and 'The Café Mozart Waltz" is DR.14269. The label copy also was changed, and it no longer states "Taken from the original sound track of the film." This substitution was made before the 45 was released on 30005, because it is these second versions that appear on the 45.



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