Review
“This set is nothing less than a milestone in discography.”–
Tulsa Blues Club“[t]his is the first major U.S. discography to be published in many years!....There is a wealth of wonderful material documented here....a pretty amazing work to have available!”–
The New Amberola Graphic“The Columbia Disc Master Book is complete!....collectors should rejoice as Brook's four volume tome, The Columbia Master Book Discography...is ...available ...These are essential books for the serious collector.”–
In the Groove“Record collectors and researchers will find these four volumes by Brain Rust and Tim Brooks to be a valuable resource chronicling the changes in popular taste in music during the first third of the twentieth century, as well as an historical overview of the early days of the recording industry in the United States.”–
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Product Description
This text covers every Columbia record made between 1901 and 1910 designed for American domestic use. It offers recording dates, titles, composers, artists and American catalogue numbers, and where traceable, the details of accompanists on dance records and the pseudonyms often employed by artists.
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