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Dance Band Encyclopaedia |
Labels |
Barberphone |
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| Sold by Walter
Barber & Co , of 115, Uxbridge Road, Shepherd's Bush, London, there
were two types of Barberphone record, both dating from pre-1920. The
first used J. Blum & Co's matrices and the catalogue was in a 1000 and
2000 series. The other Barberphone records are paste-over labels on
Grammavox and Popular records.
Despite the information above, the few items I am listing below seem to be from various series! |
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This is a first attempt at a listing with
information from the late Arthur Badrock.
Please
e-mail
me if you can help me fill in the gaps
in any of these series.
| Cat No | Matrix | Title | Labelled Artists | Actual Artists |
| 1 |
E-1081 E-1117 |
In The Shadows Teddy Bears' Picnic |
Royal Guards Band | |
| 2 | ||||
| 3 | ||||
| 4 | ||||
| 5 |
4085 4087 |
There's Something In The Seaside Air We All Go The Same Way Home |
Jack Charman | from Grammavox E-48 |
| 6 | ||||
| 7 | ||||
| 8 | ||||
| 9 | ||||
| 10 | ||||
| 53/54 |
53 54 |
Poet and Peasant, overture parts 1 & 2 | Military Band | from Grammavox A-26 asGrammavox Military Band |
| C-1 | ||||
| C-2 | ||||
| C-3 | ||||
| C-4 |
4074 4077 |
Bonnie Leezie Lindsay Any Old Iron |
Jock McGraw Mack Culley |
from Grammavox E-38 |
| C-5 | ||||
| unkn |
4080 ? |
One Of The Boys You Mean Someone But You Don't Mean Me |
unknown | |