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| | Decca Records - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Decca Records is a British record label established in 1929. |  | | The new records were made of vinyl (the old discs were made of shellac), which enabled the FFRR recordings to be transferred to disc very realistically. |  | | The LP The Long-Playing record was launched in the USA by Columbia Records (not connected with the British company of the same name). |
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| | Judy Garland Songs on Decca Records |
 | | Recorded by Judy Garland for Decca Records, 1937 |  | | Recorded for Decca by Judy Garland, Virginia O'Brien and Betty Russell |  | | First recorded for Decca by Judy Garland, 1940 |
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http://www.jgdb.com/decca3.htm
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| | Judy Garland Database: Judy on Decca Records |
 | | Judy recorded for Decca Records from 1937 to 1947. |  | | Decca Racords is now a part of MCA, and continues to re-release Judy's recordings on CD. |  | | For an alphabetical list of all Judy Garland songs released by Decca, see the Decca Songs list. |
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http://www.jgdb.com/decca2.htm
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| | VerveMusicGroup.com - The Very Best In Jazz, World, Blues & Beyond |
 | | Diana records with Vince Gill and performs at The... |  | | These unparalleled performances showcase a band filled with fiery passion and a master at the crossroads of his musical path. |  | | Recorded live, One Down, One Up, features Coltrane and his legendary band -McCoy Tyner on piano, Jimmy Garrison on bass, and Elvin Jones on drums. |
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| | IEEEVM: Decca Records |
 | | These records were recorded using improved recording equipment, and were as good or better than the LP and 45-rpm records that appeared in 1948 and 1949. |  | | One of the most famous record labels of the Swing era was the Decca Record Company, remembered for its Jazz, Swing, and popular music recordings. |  | | The first recording artist signed by Kapp for the new label was Bing Crosby. |
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| | Walt Disney Records - History |
 | | The first records of Disney songs were released in 1934 by RCA/Victor. |  | | The album was released in the United Kingdom on His Master's Voice records. |  | | The soundtrack album also remained a staple of the Disney record unit during the vacillating musical trends of the '70s and '80s. |
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| | BBC NEWS Entertainment Music Decca sign Cliff - 46 years later |
 | | Costa Pilavachi, president of Decca Records, said the new album is "exciting" and full of "great songs". |  | | Decca also famously failed to sign the Beatles in the early 1960s. |  | | Something's Going On, the title track from the new album, will be released as a single in October. |
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/music/3631682.stm
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| | Promo Items |
 | | The single was released in October of 1967 on Track Records. |  | | Released by Decca records in May of 1967. |  | | Pictured on the left is an extremely rare promotional flyer distributed to Decca records sales staff upon the release of the single "Call Me Lightning" which was released in the US on Decca records in March of 1968. |
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| | PolyGram Holding, Inc., et al. - Complaint |
 | | Decca Music is successor to, and was formerly named, The Decca Record Company Limited ("Decca Records"). |  | | PolyGram Holding, Decca Records, PolyGram Records, and PolyGram Distribution agreed not to discount and not to advertise the 1990 Three Tenors album and video from August 1, 1998 through October 15, 1998. |  | | Among the firms composing the PolyGram Music Group were PolyGram Holding, Decca Records, PolyGram Records, and PolyGram Distribution. |
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http://www.ftc.gov/os/2001/07/tenorscmp.htm
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| | Is There A Difference (London/Decca) by Sedrick Harris |
 | | British Decca was forbidden to import their record albums to the U.S. using the Decca name because there already was a U.S. based record company in America named Decca Records, Inc. |  | | The Europeans were never fond of record changers (the reason for the differences in the stamping of the multi-record sets already mentioned) and took care not to mistreat their valuable albums while most Americans were/are notorious for mistreating records. |  | | it's a crap shoot, all you can tell from listening to a particular record from a particular label is the sonics of the specific disc you are listening to..."; "... |
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http://www.enjoythemusic.com/magazine/viewpoint/0102/londondecca.htm
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| | The Beatles B.C.--Before Capitol |
 | | Decca Records in the US was responsible for issuing most of Polydor's Deutche Grammophon series records, of which "My Bonnie" was one. |  | | The first Beatles record released anywhere was "My Bonnie" and "The Saints," with the Beatles backing Tony Sheridan. |  | | Vee Jay Records, a Chicago-based record label known mainly for gospel and RandB (and the Four Seasons), was partnered with Transglobal and picked up the Beatles US contract, signing an agreement on Jan 10, 1963 to issue one Beatles single. |
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| | rosetta |
 | | All of these recordings were made for Decca Records. |  | | Rosetta influenced by her mother's musical background developed a unique vocal and guitar style that soon interested the people at Decca Records. |  | | Tharpe and Knight then recorded a number of straight R and B records that did not sit well with their gospel fans. |
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| | PeggyLee.com - Vinyl Recordings - Decca Records |
 | | Decca (8816), 1959 -- all songs recorded 1/16/56 (*) or 6/8/56 (**) |  | | Decca (8166), 7/25/55 -- all songs recorded 5/6/55 (*) or 5/10/55 (**) |  | | Decca (8591), 6/19/58 -- all songs recorded 2/7/55 (*) or 3/31/55 (**) |
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 | | Alfred Apaka - Aloha Apaka - LP - US - Decca |  | | Decca Rare Records, CDs, Vinyl, Memorabilia, Rare Records, CD Singles |  | | Decca Records, Decca CDs, Vinyl, Memorabilia, Out Of Print, Rare Records, CD Singles (528 items found.) |
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| | Billie Holiday - Verve Records |
 | | In early 1958 Holiday recorded the album Lady in Satin with Ray Ellis’s orchestra. |  | | time she first recorded she sounded like no one else. |  | | had begun to record under her own name as well. |
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| | Decca Records -- Encyclopædia Britannica |
 | | Provides a catalog of recordings, a schedule of events featuring Candle Records bands, and lyrics and reviews. |  | | U.S. musician Buddy Holly was an outstanding singer, songwriter, and guitarist of the 1950s who produced some of the most distinctive and influential work in rock-and-roll music. |  | | Provides links to specific microfilm record catalogs and NARA holdings, such as Compiled Military Service Records, pension records, and records of events. |
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http://www.britannica.com/eb/article-9118637
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| | A City ...Waiting for the Sunrise: Toronto in Song and Sound |
 | | Recordings of Toronto songs from the post-World War II era are numerous and include "singles," tracks from albums, and even entire albums. |  | | While there are many Toronto songs, recorded or not, the evidence suggests that Toronto is still not in the same musical league as the world's most powerful cities. |  | | The two sides of the record were called, respectively, "That City [Los Angeles]" and "This City [Torontol." While the California metropolis was celebrated in the album's title tune, none of the songs referred to Toronto. |
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| | iClassics |
 | | Into Paradise was recorded in Norway with the internationally renowned Trondheim Soloists and reflects her passion for music in all its many varied forms. |
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 | | Carl Smith placed at least one record on the country charts every year between 1951 and 1973, which was virtually his entire time recording with Columbia Records. |  | | Briefly coaxed back into recording in the late 1970s for Hickory Records, Smith gradually gave up touring and recording to live the life of a gentleman horse breeder on his acres near Franklin, Tennessee. |  | | His recording career was hardly dormant during these years. |
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| | Decca50 |
 | | In May Decca emerges victorious in a court suit brought by Supreme Records, contending that Decca stole the arrangement in covering Paula Watson's original version of "A Little Bird Told Me" with their version of the song by Evelyn Knight. |  | | He had released records for the label under the name Gunter Lee Carr. |  | | In early January, a holdover from the previous year does well for Decca - Ragg Mopp by Lionel Hampton with vocal by The Hamp-Tones and For You My Love with vocal by Sonny Parker. |
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| | Somebody Done Hoodooed the Hoodoo Man |
 | | MCA and Rhino Records have also released reissues of his material. |  | | He was one of the first to join electric guitar and bass with horns, and his over-the-beat spoken monologues are a prototype of rap music. |  | | His songs have been recorded by dozens of artists. |
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| | CMT.com : Rhett Akins : Decca Records Closes It Doors |
 | | The New York Times recently reported that as many as 3,000 employees (worldwide) are expected top lose their jobs, important (subsidiary) record labels will disappear and executives at the labels estimate that anywhere from dozens to 200 bands will be released from their labels. |  | | Waves from the recent corporate merger of the Universal Music Group and Polygram Records (both now under the Seagram umbrella) have made their way to Nashville. |  | | The merger of UMG and Polygram reduces the number of major labels from six to five, and Seagram is now said to account for nearly a quarter of the music market. |
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http://www.cmt.com/artists/news/1473924/07162003/akins_rhett.jhtml
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| | Decca records |
 | | Decca records, price comparison, new releases and download music |
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| | Bing Crosby - A Centennial Anthology of his Decca Recordings - Decca Records/Universal |
 | | He has recorded with some of the world’s finest recording acts in addition to his own solo career, including a team up with David Bowie to sing the popular recording of “The Little Drummer Boy”. |  | | Universal and Decca Records along with packager extraordinaire, Andy McKaie, together have compiled a collection of 50 of his best from his years with Decca and put them in a nicely designed 2CD collection. |  | | There are photographs and credits with an extensive track listing. |
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http://www.musictap.net/Reviews/CrosbyBingCentennialAnthology.html
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| | Decca Records (label profile) - Slipcue E-Zine |
 | | For some recommended records on Decca and MCA, check out my "Hall Of Fame" page, as well as the Slipcue honky-tonk pages... |  | | In fact, one of the funniest things about this fan page is that the old version of this page got all kinds of e-mail from folks asking me where to find old Bing Crosby albums, or about artists I'd never heard of... |  | | I'm not sure how best to articulate this, but I just love the look of old Decca releases. |
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| | TAXI A&R Interview: Frank Lidell, Decca Records |
 | | When we recorded the album, he played each song on the guitar over and over. |  | | You could put Reba, Vince, Rodney Crowell, the Mavericks, Kelly Willisall of these records that he's doneback to back, next to each other and you wouldn't know that he produced them all. |  | | They're not there to break new ground for Decca Records. |
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 | | Decca Records record Duster advertising J.R Reed Music Co. in Austin, Tx. |  | | You are here: Home > Victrola Accessories > Decca Records record Duster |
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| | Amazon.com Music: Music / The Decca Records Store |
 | | The Decca catalog comprises an awesome collection of titles for the Broadway aficionado: current smash musicals, wonderful compilations, original cast recordings of classics like Wicked, and much more. |  | | Amazon.com Music: Music / The Decca Records Store |  | | French pianist Jean-Yves Thibaudet has won accolades both as an extremely sensitive accompanist--full partner, really--in song recitals and as an elegant, stylish soloist. |
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| | Older Collectible Records |
 | | Wonderland Records, Cinderella with orchestra and chorus, 5 stories including Thumbelina and Hansel and Gretel.. |  | | Select Songs for Children no. 2 from songs for 4's and 5's by Broadman Records, double album from 1971, Bible and church related songs such as, "Sing to God" "Hear the Church Bells Ring", "God Takes Care of Me", "My Best Friend is Jesus" and many more. |  | | Charlie Rich two record set..18 country songs on two lps..Mohair Sam/Everything I do is wrong/It's too late.. |
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| | ROLLING STONES REGIONAL EDITIONS |
 | | This italian Aftermath is the 1967 original mono pressing (Decca Italy pressed only mono records up to 1969), record and cover fully made in Italy, the back cover is translated into italian language. |  | | The record is collectible expecially for the strip on top the left corner ("In this lp the famous goin' home of 11'35") |  | | 1967, Decca records Italy, LK - 1 4786 |
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| | 1940 - 1945 Timeline |
 | | Records "(Can This Be) The End Of The Rainbow" for Decca Records |  | | Records "Wearing Of The Green" for Decca Records |  | | Records "But Not For Me" for Decca Records |
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| | Florida Music Rock Soul Dance Music History Reference Encyclopedia Recording Artists Radio Guide 1955-1985 |
 | | With it’s complete Biographies, Discographies, and many rare and never before seen photos of artists, bands and records, this is a "must have" for any music lover or aficionado. |  | | "Although I recorded only one Rock and Roll" single in my entire recording career for Decca Records, I felt very honored to be included in this extraordinary Florida State Encyclopedia on Florida Rock, Soul and Dance Music. |  | | "Every Florida performer or band that ever landed a major record deal is listed alphabetically, from the Allman Brothers to Ray Charles, from Tom Petty to an obscure late-'60s rock band from Pensacola called the Zig Zag Paper Company. |
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| | Decca calypso records |
 | | Advertisement: Decca records by Lion, Atilla, Caresser and Executor, available at Sa Gomes's "Five Palaces of Good Music," 1938. |
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| | Decca 78rpm records |
 | | Purchase or inquire about this item, Decca 78rpm records |
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| | Decca Records ad, advert visit4info |
 | | Cliff Richard - Something's Goin' On Decca Records |
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 | | Records CD00-003 Eric Colvin ----------- Monte Walsh / Crossfire Trail - La-La Land Records LLLCD 1006 Bill Conti ---------- For Your Eyes Only (remastered) - Capitol Records 41449 North and South / The Right Stuff - Varèse Sarabande VCD 47250 The Thomas Crown Affair (15 min. |  | | McNeely) - Varèse Sarabande VSD-5765 Psycho (1998) adapted by Danny Elfman - Virgin Records America 47657 The 7th Voyage of Sinbad (cond. |  | | 1: Final Frontiers - TVT Records/edel Records 0044262ERE Sci-Fi in Hi-Fi (SACD hybrid) - Audio Fidelity AFZ 012 (get it at www.neilnorman.com) Shoot 'Em Ups! |
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| | Decca - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Decca Records, a 1929 British record label, also known as Decca Music Group |  | | Decca Radar (later Racal-Decca Marine), a British marine electronics manufacturer, a spin-off from the grammophone and records company |  | | This is a disambiguation page: a list of articles associated with the same title. |
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 | | Owen Collectibles - Decca Records Guy Lambardo Duster |  | | You are here: Home > Victrola Accessories > Decca Records Guy Lambardo Duster |
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| | Various Artists - Decca Records ~ Songs List : Oldies.com |
 | | Various Artists - Decca Records ~ Songs List |  | | Various Artists - Decca Records ~ Songs List : Oldies.com |  | | Click to View the Various Artists - Decca Records Artist Page |
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| | Bing Crosby Decca Records Record Cleaner |
 | | Description: For this auction we have a Bing Crosby Decca Records Daugherty's Appliance and Record Center Record Cleaner. |  | | It measures 1 inch tall, 3 1/2 inches in diameter, and is marked as you can see from the picture. |  | | Shipping outside United States: Quoted at time of purchase |
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| | PeggyLee.com - CD Recordings - Decca Records |
 | | Little Old Car / Love You So / I Hear the Music Now / Last Night When We Were Young / I Don't Know Enough About You / Of Such Is the Kingdom of God (...plus 6 songs from other sources) |  | | Peggy Lee: The Best of the Decca Years |  | | Black Coffee: The Best of the Decca Years |
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