Originally posted by barber olly
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What record labels series do you miss ?
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barber olly
Originally posted by Eine Alpensinfonie View PostPhilips as a record label is being phased out. This is understandable as it is no longer part of the Dutch Philips electrical company, having become part of Polygram, Seagram and Universal.
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Originally posted by barber olly View PostAt least Australian Eloquence is continuing the tradition of bringing us a reasonably broad-based reissue label.
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I would be very sorry to see the Philips chamber music recordings disappear. The label must surely be the finest for this genre, with the Italians, the Beaux Arts Trio, Grumiaux, Haebler etc. etc. I snapped up as many as I could in those Duo releases. I quite agree about the recording quality.
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Originally posted by Bryn View PostUm, by "Philips", I take it you intended "DGG". Fontana was the Philips cheapo, I think you will find..
For me the best bargain label of the lot - at least for a couple of weeks each year in WHSmith's sale in the large branch near me - was Supraphon. It was possible even on modest birthday/Christmas money to buy armloads of wonderful things when they had the whole Supraphon catalogue marked down to 6/11 reach (a notch under 35p a record).
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Originally posted by Bryn View PostUm, by "Philips", I take it you intended "DGG". Fontana was the Philips cheapo, I think you will find..
Makropoulos's reminder of Supraphon in Smith's sales brings back memories of getting "The Bartered Bride" for a £. Box set, 3 LPs and libretto.
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The other very good Philips series was Universal, and I still have quite a few of those.The only snag was that the sleeves had nothing about the music, instead they had a brief history lesson about what was happening in the World when the music was being written, interesting but hardly relevant. Incidentally, I was always wondered why Philips pressings were usually reliable, but Decca were not. I soon found out why when Decca started having their pressings done in Holland.
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Classics for Pleasure is the bargain label I remember most from my early teens. The LPs had a habit of ending up in bargain bins at my local supermarket and selling for almost nothing. And what about the Decca HEAD series? I'm almost certain Preston and Dorati's classic Messiaen set was first issued on that. I used to love the EMI Angels as well; one of my first buys on that label was Barbirolli's Verdi Requiem.
As for Collins, their finest hour was surely Gillian Weir's Messiaen cycle.
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