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- Not to be confused with Phillips International
Records.
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.
Selected
Philips Records artists - with origin
- Blue Cheer - San Francisco, California, United States
- Teresa
Brewer - Toledo,
Ohio, United States
- Cluster -
Berlin, Germany
- Ray Conniff
(licensed from US Columbia Records)
- Teresa De
Sio - Cava de' Tirreni, Italy
- Val Doonican -
Ireland[1]
- Ekseption - Netherlands
- The Four
Pennies - various, England
- The Four
Seasons (also as The Wonder Who?) - Newark, New
Jersey
- Gong –
France
- Johnny
Hallyday - Paris,
France
- Bobby Hebb - Nashville, Tennessee, United
States
- Johnny
Horton - (licensed from US Columbia Records)
- Brian Hyland -
Queens, New York
- Jim and Jean -
New York City,
United States (1965)
- The Kaye
Sisters - England
- Kraftwerk - Düsseldorf,
Germany
- Frankie
Laine (licensed from US Columbia Records)
- Vicky
Leandros - Greece/Germany
- Los
Paraguayos - Paraguay
- Luv' - Netherlands
- Harvey
Mandel - Detroit, Michigan
- Susan
Maughan - Consett, County Durham
- Paul Mauriat -
Marseille, France
- Roger Miller -
Nashville, Tennessee[2]
- Guy Mitchell
(licensed from US Columbia)
- Mouth
& MacNeal - Netherlands
- Peters and
Lee
- Johnnie Ray
(licensed from US Columbia)
- Richard and the Young Lions
- Newark,
New Jersey, United States
- Serendipity Singers - Boulder,
Colorado, United States
- Nina Simone - Tryon,
North Carolina, United States
- The Singing
Nun - Fichermont, Belgium
- Dusty
Springfield - West Hampstead, London
- The
Springfields - London
- The
Swingle Singers - Paris, France
- Wally Tax - Amsterdam, Netherlands
- Frankie
Vaughan - Liverpool,
England[3]
- The
Walker Brothers - Los Angeles,
California, United States; based in London from Feb. 1965
- John
Walker - New York, United States
- Scott Walker - Hamilton, Ohio,
United States
- David
Whitfield
- Marty Wilde -
Greenwich, South London
- Terry Wogan -
Limerick, Éire
References
- ^
On Decca until
1967, then on Pye.
- ^
Licensed from US Mercury subsidiary Smash; 1970 to Mercury.
- ^
Formerly on HMV
till 1956, and on Columbia from 1967. Then
moved to Pye in 1973 until 1978,
when he recorded for a variety of labels, including Ronco, Big V Records.
See also
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