[78-L] Now Victor discography

P G C re_p_g_c at yahoo.com
Mon Nov 10 14:19:38 PST 2008



Many Tanks Sam.

Sorry, my mistake (typo) both are 62010 - A & B (same disk)

 
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From: Sam Brylawski <goodlistening at gmail.com>
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Sent: Monday, November 10, 2008 3:15:20 PM
Subject: Re: [78-L] Now Victor discography

The UCSB EDVR (Victor discography) site cannot be updated due to
faulty server software, but I can share what we have for this.

"Soko" is matrix O-263, recorded in Mexico City of July 12, 1907.
98145 is the s/s release no. of the master.

The flip side of 62010 is "Las cuatro hermanas" by Banda de Zapadores
in Mexico City on 7/28/1905.

62000s were intended for export. Your label is probably a misprint.

Sam

On Mon, Nov 10, 2008 at 3:59 PM, P G C <re_p_g_c at yahoo.com> wrote:
> Can I Post imeges here? (new to the list)
>
> Many thanks for the anwsers to my Columbia - Victor issue, they were very ilustrative.
>
> NOW:
> I found a Victor Record it has 2 sides with Mexican "Milatary" Bands.
> ("Banda de Policia" and "Banda de Zapadores")
>
> The Catalog numbers are 62010-A and 62020-B (is this a reprint?)
> (Matrix for side A) 98145.
>
> The label is bigger than usual and the price list was 75 cents.
>
> I serached for this in
> http://victor.library.ucsb.edu/index.php
>
> No success, but it seems (from the matrix number it was recorded also in 1907)
> the melody "Soko" was composed by John Arnold (the labes reads onu "arnold").
>
> In the case of victor:
>
>
> The questions:
> The catalogs (discography), were diferent if the discs had an out of USA market?
> The matrix, share the serial number sequence?
>
> Thanks again.
>
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> From: Chris Zwarg <doctordisc at truesoundtransfers.de>
> To: 78-L Mail List <78-l at klickitat.78online.com>
> Sent: Monday, November 10, 2008 12:59:17 PM
> Subject: Re: [78-L] columbia Discography
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> At 19:34 10.11.2008, you wrote:
>>
>>In a message dated 11/10/2008 1:00:17 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
>>burnhamd at rogers.com writes:
>>
>>If there  are two companies in this world that NEVER shared/exchanged
>>masters, it's  Columbia and Victor!!
>>
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>>how would one characterize those Columbia/Climax-VTM discs (pressed by  Burt)
>>in early 1902? Admittedly, it was an unusual episode...
>>
>>Allen
>
> OK, OK, I admit I was careless in my phrasing. But even those Climax discs AFAIK, a "joint" Col/Vic product though they may have been, formed a distinct series and were never issued with Victor labels, or were they? I still can't think of any pre-EMI Columbia masters issued with Victor labels or vice versa. Am I wrong again?
>
> Chris Zwarg
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