Appendix A: Matrix and Catalog Number Dating Charts
Columbia Master Book, Volume I, Tim Brooks, ed.
The first chart shows the year in which regular domestic Columbia masters were first recorded (high-numbered takes may have been made later). Dating for years prior to 1910 has been estimated from release dates, as established by the author’s collection of original literature and, in a few cases, from the Columbia files. Masters made after 1910 are generally dated from the files.
It should be noted that numbering procedures used during 1901-1902 are unclear. The Globe Record Company, which initially manufactured the Climax label, may have used a block system, or even an entirely different matrix system, with the familiar matrix numbers we know being assigned later (see Columbia history section). The choice of the 500s as the cut-off for the end of 1901 is based on the numbering confusion and the frequency of masters stamped “VTM” that occur in that range, which suggests that these masters were in production when the Victor Talking Machine Company temporarily took over the label on January 19, 1902. A few higher numbers have been found with the “VTM” stamp (including the highest known Climax, no. 826), so the cut off may be higher. The “Ten Inch” heading is used for convenience, although this series included 7-inch discs until about 1905, and a few 12” and 14” discs between 1904-1906.
The highest 10” identified here is W152772, made in 1934 (the “W” stands for the Western Electric recording process). After that Columbia converted to prefixed matrix numbers, in this case the CO-15,500s. The company virtually discontinued U.S. 10” recording during the 1930s, relying on imported masters bearing foreign matrix numbers.
The second and third charts show the years in which specific catalog numbers were released. They date the vast majority of releases; discs were occasionally released out of numerical sequence, but this was infrequent after 1904. Discs were announced monthly throughout most of this period, and the monthly supplement in which the record was first listed defines the official month of release. Columbia (and its competitors) allowed dealers to place new releases on sale a week or so before the end of the preceding month, however, so a “January” release would actually have been available in late December.
Table 3:
Recording Dates: General U.S. Matrix Series
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Year | Ten-Inch | Twelve-Inch |
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1901 | 1—ca. 500s | — |
1902 | ca. 500s—ca. 1100 | — |
1903 | ca. 1100—ca. 1720 | — |
1904 | ca. 1720—ca. 3070 | — |
1905 | ca. 3070—ca. 3360 | — |
1906 | ca. 3360—ca. 3590 | 30000—ca. 30080 |
1907 | ca. 3590—ca. 3800 | ca. 30080—ca. 30130 |
1908 | ca. 3800—ca. 4000 | ca. 30130—ca. 30205 |
1909 | ca. 4000—ca. 4275 | ca. 30205—ca. 30330 |
1910 | ca. 4275—4999 | ca. 30330—30620 |
19100—19179 | — | |
1911 | 19180—19703 | 30621—ca. 30930 |
1912 | 19704—19999 | ca. 30930—30999 |
38100—38524 | 36350—ca. 36530 | |
1913 | 38525—39169 | ca. 36530—ca. 36850 |
1914 | 39170—39717 | ca. 36850—37119 |
1915 | 39718—39999 | 37120—37498 |
45500—46310 | 48500—48534 | |
1916 | 46311—47259 | 48535—49052 |
1917 | 47260—47499 | 49053—49294 |
77000—77604 | — | |
1918 | 77605—78236 | 49295—49566 |
1919 | 78237—78905 | 49567—ca. 49730 |
1920 | 78906—79617 | ca. 49730—ca. 49920 |
1921 | 79618—80126 | ca. 49920—49999 |
— | 98000—98005 | |
1922 | 80127—80754 | 98006—98051 |
1923 | 80755—81445 | 98052—98114 |
1924 | 81446—81999 | 98115—98162 |
140000—140219 | — | |
1925 | 140220—W141451 | W98163—W98200 |
1926 | W141452—W143240 | W98201—W98306 |
1927 | W143241—W145458 | W98307—W98421 |
1928 | W145459—W147739 | W98422—W98612 |
1929 | W147740—W149727 | W98613—W98676 |
1930 | W149728—W151134 | W98677—W98724 |
1931 | W151135—W152058 | W98725—W98750 |
1932 | W152059—W152340 | — |
1933 | W152341—W152665 | — |
1934 | W152666—W152772 | — |
Table 4:
Release Dates: General U.S. Catalog Series
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Year | Ten Inch | Twelve Inch |
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1901 | 1—ca. 500 | — |
1902 | ca. 500—ca. 1000 | — |
1903 | ca. 1000—ca. 1540 | — |
1904 | ca. 1540—ca. 1999 | — |
1905 | ca. 3000—3292 | — |
1906 | 3293—3526 | 30000—30037 |
1907 | 3527—3738 | 30038—30103 |
1908 | 3739—3918 | 30104—30129 |
A1—A604 | A5000—A5078 | |
1909 | A605—A765 | A5079—A5137 |
1910 | A766—A929 | A5138—A5232 |
1911 | A930—A1078 | A5233—A5329 |
1912 | A1079—A1228 | A5330—A5426 |
1913 | A1229—A1425 | A5427—A5508 |
1914 | A1426—A1615 | A5509—A5609 |
1915 | A1616—A1861 | A5610—A5734 |
1916 | A1862—A2114 | A5735—A5889 |
1917 | A2115—A2394 | A5890—A5996 |
1918 | A2395—A2646 | A5997—A6077 |
1919 | A2647—A2801 | A6078—A6123 |
1920 | A2802—A2999 | A6124—A6169 |
A3300—A3305 | — | |
1921 | A3306—A3488 | A6170—A6201 |
1922 | A3489—A3719 | A6202—A6222 |
1923 | A3720—A4001 | A6223—A6233 |
1924 | 1-D—225-D | 50000-D—50011-D |
1925 | 226-D—478-D | 50012-D—50017-D |
1926 | 479-D—767-D | 50018-D—50027-D |
1927 | 768-D—1153-D | 50028-D—50051-D |
1928 | 1154-D—1592-D | 50052-D—50098-D |
1929 | 1593-D—2013-D | 50099-D—50182-D |
1930 | 2014-D—2324-D | 50183-D—50259-D |
1931 | 2325-D—2562-D | 50260-D—50311-D |
1932 | 2563-D—2724-D | 50312-D—ca. 50340-D |
1933 | 2725-D—2847-D | ca. 50340—50372-D |
1934 | 2848-D —2970-D | 50373-D—50375-D |
Table 5:
Release Dates: Ethnic “E” Series
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Year | Ten Inch | Twelve Inch |
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1908 | E1—E300 | E5000—E5018 |
1909 | E300—E550 | — |
1910 | E550—E650 | — |
1911 | E650—E900 | E5019—E5020 |
1912 | E900—E1050 | E5021—E5029 |
1913 | E1050—E1650 | E5030—E5049 |
1914 | E1650—E 1970 | E5050—E5064 |
1915 | E1970—E2500 | E5065—E5116 |
1916 | E2500—E3000 | E5117—E5129 |
1917 | E3000—E3590 | E5130—E5159 |
1918 | E3590—E4050 | E5160—E5174 |
1919 | E4050—E4410 | E5175—E5185 |
1920 | E4410—E4800 | E5186—E5205 |
1921 | E4800—E4999 | E5206—E5221 |
E7000—E7342 | — | |
1922 | E7343—E7670 | E5222—E5239 |
1923 | E7670—E7999 | E5240—E5283 |
E9000—E9112 | — |
In 1923 Columbia switched to an F-suffix series for its domestic ethnic releases. However instead of intermixing nationalities in one sequential series as before, it designated separate blocks of numbers for each nationality. Thus Bohemian titles were assigned the blocks 1F to 999F (for 10”) and 50000F to 50999F (12”); Croatian titles, 1000F to 1999F (10”) and 51000F to 51999F (12”); and so on. Twenty-eight blocks were established in the range 1F to 34999F for 10”, and 50000F to 75999F for 12”. (More blocks were added later). Needless to say this complicated system does not lend itself to a simple dating chart such as the one I have compiled for the E-prefix series.
The F-suffix series continued to be used into the 1950s. A parallel X-suffix series was used for export titles, replacing such former series as B, C and H-prefix. See Spottswood, Ethnic Music on Records, pp. xxxiv-xxxvii for more details.
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