Difference between revisions of "Edison BA 2094"
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| Medium | Edison Blue Amberol Record (Celluloid phonograph cylinder) | ||||
| Label | Edison Records | ||||
| Cylinder no. | Edison Blue Amberol 2094 | ||||
| 1st release date | December 1913 (reissued on Edison BA 693) | ||||
| 1st recording date | 1911 (original matrix Cylinder 4467) | ||||
| Cutout date | unknown | ||||
| Place of recording | New York, New York (United States) | ||||
| References and notes | Carl Flisch collection, UCSB Cylinder Audio Archive, Year of release from Edison Four-Minute Cylinders: Amberols, Blue Amberols and Royal Purple Amberols (Domestic Issues, 1912-1930), Allan R. Sutton, 2023 (online version see: UC Santa Barbara Library) | ||||
| Content of the record | Charles Daab, bells with orchestra accompaniment and bird imitations: Songbird - Intermezzo (Composer: Harry L. Alford (1875-1939)) | ||||
| Description/Notes | Bells solo, orchestra accompaniment | ||||
| Condition | see below (if available) |
| File:Edison-ba-2094a.jpg Cylinder in very good condition with mold stains |
File:Edison-ba-2094b.jpg Cylinder with container an lid from Cylindres Pathé |