[78-L] Vocalion Jewish series
Han Enderman
jcenderman at solcon.nl
Wed Oct 6 07:01:42 PDT 2010
A reader of 78-L sent me fine images of Voc 13049 and - now paying attention to it -
I saw that the Br 67000 & 75000 series were also issued on Argentine Brunswick.
As far as I Know there is no Argentine Vocalion label.
Highest known Arg. 67000 series release is 67117 and not known, therefore, if
the US Vocalions in this 67000 series also appeared on Br(Ar).
Fairly surprising how many US issues were also released in South America.
Most bizar are some labels in Brazilian RCA Victor J-54/55000 series with all info in
Japanese !
Jewish Br(Ar) 67117 is still visible as ebay 370301736309:
http://cgi.ebay.com/MAX-WILNER-78-rpm-SHVITZBUD-67117-/370301736309?pt=Music_on_Vinyl&hash=item5637b41575
Han Enderman
===>>> Brunswick 67001 through 67138 are in that range of pages 1293-1552, so there's
the answer..from 67139 the series was transferred to Vocalion. There are no
Brunswicks beyond 67138 in this series.
dl
On 10/2/2010 4:34 PM, Han Enderman wrote:
> More thanks.
> I see now that I have images of several of them (in Voc 14000s).
> Most of these Jewish labels use a font different from other labels in the 14000s
> and have the A/B-side indication connected by a dash with the subsequent catnr,
> for ex. A-14294 / B-14294.
> Possibly from a different printer, or is this a Hebrew dash?
> Examples of popular issues are:
> A 14280 Patrolman Frank Quinn;
> A 14322 / B 14322 Michael Coleman.
> I.e., not Jewish (as in your list), but I now see that these are Irish (Jigs/Reels)
> and therefore are in the Spottswood index.
>
> I have some images of the Br 75000 Jewish series (75002 Olshanetsky&
> 75009 Schwartz). Apparently a selection was made for Vocalion.
>
> But this brings an interesting solution to the other question:
> The Br 67000 series is Jewish. I have images in range 67039-67128.
> Can you give the range for this Br series?
> This will explain if Voc 67139-182 are a copy or a continuation of the Br series.
>
> Han Enderman
> ===
>>>> On 10/2/2010 8:48 AM, Han Enderman wrote:
>> Thanks.
>> A zero at front indicates a 12" record in an otherwise 10" series.
>> I have an image of Voc 013018 (12"), price US $1.25 / Canada $1.50,
>> while adjacent 10" issues are 75c.
>> So 013018 has to be the second "zero" in this series.
>
> Right..and it's the only 0xxxxx in this run (ethnic, that is).
>>
>> With 67139-182 Jewish, what is in this series before 67139?
>
> No idea..not in the Spottswood index.
>
>> I have never seen a 75000 series issue.
>
> 75010-12 duplicate Brunswick 75010-2 and are by Maurice Schwartz. Other
> Schwartz Brunswicks don't seem to be duplicated.
>>
>> The range 14268-14794 is not clear to me. This is in the main popular series
>> (see Ty's ODP) including a few Lebedeffs.
>
> 14268 is Jean Alfred: Hatikvoh and Rosinkes mit Mandlen. (Spelling as per books.)
>
> Jewish records begin on page 1293 and end on page 1552, so I noted any
> numbering series I could see between those pages (I was a bit off in my earlier
> range, below). Here are the 14000s in the Spottswood numerical listing:
>
> 14268
> 14280
> 14294
> 14322
> 14335
> 14360
> 14361
> 14365
> 14379
> 14380
> 14381
> 14396
> 14397
> 14449
> 14452
> 14485
> 14502
> 14521
> 14523
> 14538
> 14548
> 14560
> 14561
> 14567
> 14605
> 14610
> 14618
> 14647
> 14673
> 14699
> 14711
> 14720
> 14742
> 14762
> --last one, as far as I can see. 14794 isn't Jewish..my bad.
>
> dl
>
> On 10/2/2010 8:48 AM, Han Enderman wrote:
>> Thanks.
>> A zero at front indicates a 12" record in an otherwise 10" series.
>> I have an image of Voc 013018 (12"), price US $1.25 / Canada $1.50,
>> while adjacent 10" issues are 75c.
>> So 013018 has to be the second "zero" in this series.
>>
>> With 67139-182 Jewish, what is in this series before 67139?
>> I have never seen a 75000 series issue.
>>
>> The range 14268-14794 is not clear to me. This is in the main popular series
>> (see Ty's ODP) including a few Lebedeffs.
>>
>> Han Enderman
>> ===
>>>>>
>> Spottswood's book lists Jewish recordings from (VERY approximately) page 1200
>> to page 1550 (I said it was very approximate), so Vocalion numbers in that area
>> are in the 13000 and 14000 series, with a few isolated exceptions. 013001 (this
>> seems to be the only one with a zero at the front) and 13002 through 13060 are
>> all in this section, and many of the numbers between 14268 and 14794 are
>> Jewish. Of those shown in the numerical index in Spottswood Vol. 7, maybe 25%
>> in this series are other languages, and there are large gaps (for example
>> between 14322 and 14332) that I guess aren't ethnic at all since they're not
>> listed.
>>
>> And 67139 through 67182 (no gaps) and 75010/12 are Jewish.
>>
>> dl
>>
>> On 10/1/2010 9:20 PM, Han Enderman wrote:
>>> I have a few Vocalion label images in the range 67153-67180.
>>> All mfd by Br-Balke-Collender and - considering the label type - issued about 1928/1929.
>>> All Jewish; for ex. 67153 Aaron Lebedeff.
>>> Does someone have any info on this series, like its numerical range ?
>>> These images are from 6 records, but I have nothing else in the series.
>>>
>>> Earlier Jewish material appeared in a small 2000 series and in a 13000 series,
>>> both mfd by Aeolian Co. and not continued by Brunswick.
>>>
>>> Han Enderman
>> <<<
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