[78-L] Mystery record

Jack Raymond jraymond at alumni.princeton.edu
Tue Sep 18 12:27:55 PDT 2012


I happen to have that record in its original Mystery Record sleeve as 
well as the "Solution" listing artists and bands.  In case anyone cares, 
they are Ambrose and his Orchestra, Leslie Hutchinson, Derickson & 
Brown, Binnie Hale, Doris Hare, Howard Jacobs, Robert Naylor, Billy 
Mayerl, Raie da Costa, Debroy Somers Band, Geraldo's Gaucho Orchestra, 
Peter Dawson, Harold Williams, Albert Sandler, George Baker, Raymond 
Newell, Jack Mackintosh, Bobby Howes, Frances Day, Melville Gideon, De 
Groot, John Moorel, Albert Sammons, Heddle Nash, Cedric Sharpe, Patricia 
Rossborough, and Sam Browne.

-- Jack Raymond

> Royal Pemberton wrote:
>
>  I have a copy of this thanks to winning it a few Nauctions ago.
> OB.4509 and OB.4510.  Suffix markings in the dead wax are a square to the
> right of the last digit and a capital I above it.  Another set of numbers
> in the dead wax:  30-10017 on side 1, 30-10018 on side 2.  Lead out areas
> very similar in some respects to late-1920s US Victors such as the double
> eccentric grooves....
>
> On Tue, Sep 18, 2012 at 2:16 PM, David Lennick wrote:
>
> I got a copy of that from Jim Hadfield, I think..if you can name one 
> of the
> tunes, I can cross reference it in the British Dance Bands book. Matrix
> numbers? Does it have an HMV style runout?
>
> On 9/18/2012 3:14 AM, DAVID BURNHAM wrote:
>
> I found another interesting record, around the edge of the label it 
> says "Zonophone,
>  His Master's Voice, Columbia, Parlophone, Regal".  In the top
> half of the label where the company name usually appears, it says, "Daily
> Mail Mystery Record" and in the title area it says, "?1950 for naming the
> artists", (if the first character doesn't come through it's a Pound sign).
>  I have no idea how old this record is but it certainly isn't after the
> early '30s and that seems like a lot of money for a prize.  Each side
> contains a medley of popular tunes sung by different artists and some
> instrumental solos.  Each side offers that amount of money for a prize.
>  I'm sure people on this list would be able to identify all the artists.



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