Brunswick Catalog Series

Brunswick Records: A Discography of Recordings, 1916-1931, compiled by Ross Laird.


The first Brunswick series were vertical recordings sold only in Canada between 1917 and 1919. The known range of this series was 5000-5293. These were the only vertical recordings produced by Brunswick. When the new lateral Brunswicks were launched on the American market in at the beginning of 1920 another 5000 series was produced (presumably on the basis that the earlier vertical 5000 series discs were never available in the U.S.). There is no connection between the two Brunswick 5000 series (and no masters are common to both series).

The following table lists all known lateral catalog series:

Table 3a:

Brunswick Catalog Series

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Catalog No.SeriesSize  
1 Special 10” 1
100 Golf tips 10” 100—104
100 Dixie 10” 100—601
1000   10” 1000—1006
2000 Popular 10” 2000—4999
5000 Celebrity 10” 5000—5200
6000 Popular 10” 6000—6243
7000 Race 10” 7000—7228
10000 Hall of Fame Popular 10” * 10000— 10051
10100 New Hall of Fame Popular 10” 10100— 10297
13000 New Hall of Fame Popular 10” 13000—13106
15000 New Hall of Fame Classic 10” 15000— 15222
20000 Popular 12” 20000—20102
25000 New Hall of Fame Symphony 12” 25000—25032
27000 New Hall of Fame 12” 27000—27002
30000 Hall of Fame 12”* 30000—30027
30100 New Hall of Fame 12” 30100—30119
35000 Hall of Fame 12” 35000—35004
40000 International/Spanish 10” 40000—41425
45000 Jewish 12” 45000—45006
48000 Tagalog 10” 48000—48066
49000 Cantonese 10” 49000—49106
49500 Fukienese 10” 49500—49513
50000 Jewish 10” 50000—50001
50000 New Hall of Fame Classic 12” 50000—50164
51000 Cantonese 12” 51000—51123
51500 Fukienese 12” 51500—51521
52000 French/Cajun 10” 52000—52115
53000 German 10” 53000—53049
55000 Hawaiian 10” 55000—55058
56000 Mandarin 10” 56000—56071
57000 International 10” 57000—57025
58000 Italian 10” 58000—58310
59000 Russian 10” 59000—59089
60000 Polish 10” 60000—60142
62000 Scandanavian 10” 62000—62003
67000 Jewish 10” 67000—67138
68000 Irish/Scottish 10” 68000—68010
70000 Polish 12” 70000—70001
73000 German 12” 73000—73032
74000 Greek 12” 74000—74002
75000 Jewish 12” 75000—75011
77000 International 12” 77000—77016
78000 Italian 12” 78000—78008
79000 Ukrainian 12” 79000—79003
80000 Educational 12” 80000—80002
85000 Hall of Fame International 10” 85000—85007
90000 Hall of Fame International 12” 90000—90212
1-L Mood Accompaniment Library 10” & 12” 1-L—499-L

 * Single-sided

Table 3b:

Melotone Catalog Series

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Catalog No.SeriesSize  
M12000 Popular 10” M12000—M12292
M18000 French Canadian 10” M18000—M18056
MS16000 Spanish 10” MS16000—MS16086

 

Table 3c:

Vocalion Catalog Series

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1000 Race 10” 1000—1681
5000 Old Southern Tunes 10” 5000—5484
8000 Spanish—Mexican 10” 8000—8468
13000 Jewish 10” 13000—13062
14000 Popular 10” 14000—15855
18000 Polish 10” 18000—18028
21000 Standard 10” 21000—21025
60000 Polish 10” 60000—60246
67000 Jewish 10” 67000—67182
70000 Polish 12” 70000—70001
75000 Jewish 12” 75000—75012

For further details see the complete numerical listings in Volume 4. The complete numerical listings provide specific master numbers for each issue as far as is known (and this information is better than 90% complete). Some couplings which were never actually released are also detailed, but this data is less complete. It seems to have been standard practice for Brunswick to assign catalog numbers to each coupling before the recordings had even been made. In some cases no satisfactory recording was forthcoming and the assigned release was never issued (these are marked “CBR” for “cancelled before release” in the numericals). There were also cases of a catalog number being re­ assigned to other masters, and there were certainly a variety of reasons for some assigned catalog numbers not being released. Where no information is provided in the numerical listings (and where that catalog number is designated “+”) this means that there is no information available on what was originally intended to be released under that number. However, it is certain that there would have been some assignation made and previously unknown test pressings or information from other sources not known to the compiler may fill in some of these gaps in the future.

 


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Brunswick Records: A Discography of Recordings, 1916-1931  (4 vols). Compiled by Ross Laird. Reprinted by permission.