Philips Records
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| Philips Records | |
|---|---|
| Image:Philips logo.svg | |
| Parent company | Universal Music Group |
| Founded | 1950 |
| Distributing label | Decca Music Group |
| Genre | (historic) Various (current) Classical music |
| Country of origin | UK |
| Official website | http://www.decca.com |
Philips Records is a record label that was founded by Dutch electronics giant Philips. It was started as Philips Phonographische Industries (PPI) in 1950. During much of the 1950s, it served to distribute recordings made by the US Columbia Records and Columbia Masterworks Records labels in the United Kingdom. In the late 1950s Philips created a subsidiary label, Fontana Records. After Columbia formed its own international operations in 1961 adopting the name of its then parent CBS, Philips acquired Mercury Records. In 1962 Philips Records and Deutsche Grammophon were linked into the Phonogram Records joint venture.
In the eighties Philips Classics Records was formed to distribute its classics artists, although classical recordings have also been issued on the regular Philips label.
In 1983, Philips became the first record label to issue compact discs, using digital recordings that went as far back as 1978. (The first digital recordings, however, were actually remastered versions of vintage recordings by the legendary tenor Enrico Caruso, using the Soundstream process developed in Salt Lake City, Utah in 1975-76. RCA Victor released vinyl versions of these reprocessed, historic recordings. Philips was among the record labels to use the Soundstream process for modern digital recordings.)
Philips Records has been part of Universal Music since 1998. In 1999, Philips Classics was absorbed into the Decca Music Group. Philips Records' pop music catalogue is managed by Mercury Records.
Recently, many of the Philips classical recordings have been reissued on the Eloquence label.
[edit] Selected Philips Records artists - with origin
- Blue Cheer San Francisco, CA
- Teresa Brewer Toledo Ohio
- Changin' Times
- Val Doonican Ireland (formerly on Decca till 1967, then on Pye)
- The Four Pennies various, England
- The Four Seasons (also as The Wonder Who?) Newark, NJ
- Johnny Hallyday Paris, France
- Bobby Hebb Nashville, TN
- The Kaye Sisters various, England
- Frankie Laine
- Los Paraguayos Paraguay
- Luv' Netherlands
- Susan Maughan Consett, County Durham
- Paul Mauriat Marseille, France
- Roger Miller born Fort Worth, TX; based Nashville, TN. (1968 to Mercury)
- Guy Mitchell
- Mouth & MacNeal Netherlands
- Peters and Lee
- Johnnie Ray
- Jim and Jean Greenwich Village, New York City (1965)
- Richard and the Young Lions Newark, NJ
- Serendipity Singers Boulder, CO
- Nina Simone Tryon, NC
- Dusty Springfield West Hampstead, London
- The Springfields London
- Frankie Vaughan Liverpool. (Formerly on HMV till 1956, and on Columbia from 1967)
- The Walker Brothers Los Angeles, CA; based in London from Feb. 1965
- John Walker New York, NY
- Scott Walker Hamilton, OH
- Marty Wilde Greenwich, South London
- Flame Dream
- Cluster Berlin, Germany
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