Difference between revisions of "Victor 18187"

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|Image= Victor-18187a-b17616.jpg  
 
|Image= Victor-18187a-b17616.jpg  
|Image2= Victor-18187b-b18743.jpg
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|Medium= 78 rpm record (double sided, 10")
 
|Medium= 78 rpm record (double sided, 10")
 
|Label= Victor
 
|Label= Victor
 
|Catalogue number= 18187 A/B
 
|Catalogue number= 18187 A/B
 
|Order number= [[Victor-18187a-b17616|B-17616]] / [[Victor-18187b-b18743|B-18743]]
 
|Order number= [[Victor-18187a-b17616|B-17616]] / [[Victor-18187b-b18743|B-18743]]
|Order number= none
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|Matrix= none
 
|Released= March 1917
 
|Released= March 1917
 
|Recorded= 27 October 1916 (B-17616) / 22 November 1916 (B-18743)
 
|Recorded= 27 October 1916 (B-17616) / 22 November 1916 (B-18743)

Latest revision as of 14:16, 30 March 2017


Image(s)
Victor-18187a-b17616.jpg


Victor-18187b-b18743.jpg


Content of the record
  • Side A: Victor Concert Orchestra (Conductor: Josef Pasternack (1881-1940)): City of Beautiful Nonsense (Waltz) (Composer: James Montgomery Beck, Jr.[1] (1892-1972))
  • Side B: Victor Concert Orchestra (Conductor: Josef Pasternack (1881-1940)): Only a Dream (Waltz) (Composer: James Montgomery Beck, Jr. (1892-1972))
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Notes
Medium 78 rpm record (double sided, 10")
Label Victor
Cat. no. 18187 A/B
Order number B-17616 / B-18743
Matrix/StamperID none
1st release date March 1917
Place of recording Camden, New Jersey (United States)
1st recording date 27 October 1916 (B-17616) / 22 November 1916 (B-18743)
The date "27 October 1916 (B-17616) / 22 November 1916 (B-18743)" was not understood.
The date "27 October 1916 (B-17616) / 22 November 1916 (B-18743)" was not understood.
Coupling date 1911
Cutout date January 1923
References Carl Flisch collection, VICTOR
Condition



References

  1. Geni: James M. Beck, Jr. (1892-1972); father: James M. Beck (1861-1936), Link to the record