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An unaffiliated label, Neatworks, released alternate takes and misidentified master takes of jazz artists previously issued on Chronological Classics. In 1999, Chronological Classics issued a CD set that included tracks previously unavailable in the regular series and a bonus CD with corrected tracks from previous releases.
The Chronological Classics series consists of 965 jazz compact discs compiled by Gilles Pétard in France. [1] Classics Records is a record company and label founded by Pétard in Paris in c. 1989. [2] The company also reissued recording by Rhythm & blues artists in a series which ran to 190 CDs.
Pan Classics; Paraty (record label) Passacaille (record label) Pentatone (record label) Period Records; Phaedra (CD label) Philips Classics Records; Pierre Verany; Pipeline Music; Pneuma (record label) Preiser Records; Purchase Records
Vox subsequently replaced Wührer's cycle with one in true stereo recorded by Walter Klien; unlike its predecessor, the latter set has appeared in CD reissues as noted below. Vox released one of the few complete recordings of Tchaikovsky's rarely heard third piano concerto , as reconstructed by Sergei Ivanovich Taneyev (1856–1915), with ...
CTI's post-A&M Records catalog (albums released between 1970 and 1979) is owned by Sony and distributed by Masterworks Jazz in the USA. King Records handles the rights for exclusive distribution in Japan. Grover Washington, Jr.'s Kudu albums have been re-issued by Motown and its MoJazz imprint as part of Universal Classics & Jazz. Bob James ...
Silver Age Classics 1 The Big Bus: 1976 David Shire 228 Vol. 14, No. 2 February 2011 Silver Age Classics 1 Rich and Famous: 1981 Georges Delerue One Is a Lonely Number: 1972 Michel Legrand 229 Vol. 14, No. 3 February 2011 Silver Age Classics 1 I Spy, Volume 2 – The LPs: 1966–68 Earle Hagen: 230 Vol. 14, No. 4 March 2011 Silver Age Classics ...
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Penguin Books published three editions of The Penguin Guide to the Bargain Classics by March and his co-authors, in 1966, 1970 and 1972. [5] In 1975 they published The Penguin Stereo Record Guide containing 1114 pages and selling for £3.50. [6] From then until 2012, March and his team wrote a succession of Penguin guides.