[78-L] Seeking info on Nippon Columbia A1095
Ken Matheson
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Fri Dec 30 15:15:39 PST 2011
Subject: [78-L] Seeking info on Nippon Columbia A1095
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Hello all! This is my first post here - old story, dad passed away and I'm researching his small collection of 78s. There are seven, three American and four Japanese, and I've found some information on six of them. But one of them seems to be unknown to Google, and the 78?forum at the Record Collectors Guild Forums was no help either.?I hope someone here might have some information.
It's Nippon Columbia A1095. The writing is entirely Japanese except for the Nippon Columbia logo, the 'A1095' and these numbers: one side has '1211972' and the other has '2211973'. Any clues would be appreciated!
Another thing I'm curious about: on all four of the Japanese records, the company's name and logo have been scratched out. Not enough that you can't tell what it said if you're at all familiar with records, but a definite effort to erase. Any idea what the story is there?
FYI, here's what I've found about the others. First, the Japanese ones:
Nippon Columbia A93 - Hamako Watanabe, "China Night" 1205998 / Columbia Orchestra, "Hill of Pure Heart" 2204519 (this is the only one with the song titles in English)
Victor of Japan V40256 - Katsuhiko Haida with Victor Orchestra, "Waga-yume, waga-uta (My dream, my song)" P-1452 / Hideko Takamine, "Ginza kan-kan musume" P-1453
Victor of Japan V40303 - Shukuko Yamaguchi, "Yeh-lai-hsiang" P-1583 / "Omaide No Byakuran" P-1584
And the American ones:
Columbia A2412 - Reed Miller & Frederick Wheeler, "My Sunshine Jane" 77383 / Al Campbell & Henry Burr, "In the Land of Wedding Bells" 77396 - recorded Sept/Oct 1917
Columbia A2688 - Arthur Fields, "Your Boy Is On The Coal Pile Now" 78216 / Irving Kaufman, "Look What My Boy Got In France" 78217 - recorded Dec 1918, released Apr 1919
Victor 19867 - Vernon Dalhart, "Zeb Turney's Gal" / "Naomi Wise" - recorded Oct & Dec 1925, released Feb 1926
Comments on any & all of these are welcome!
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Rob Allen
Columbia A-1095 is; Kyo Wa Tanoshi Nichiyobi,
By; Term Amagi, Kosiji Fubuki, Minami Yuko,
Urashima Kato, and Akashi Teruko. Recorded
In Feb. 1951.
Flip side; Toragari No Uta, by Koshiji Fubuki.
Last names first. Sorry my kanji is not too good.
Victor V 40303, P-1583 is Ie Lai Shan, By
Yamaguchi Yoshiko. Recorded in Jan. 1950.
Flip is also Yamaguchi Yoshiko. May have been
recorded earlier in Taiwan, before the war end.
Note; Yamaguchi Yoshiko appeared in the US
Movie “The Manchurian Candidate”.
These records probably were sold in the PX’s
in Japan in the 50’s.
Ken
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