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Crown Records - Steve Hoffman Music Forums Music By The Pound: The Crown Records Story (43 min), is an independent documentary about an independent Los Angeles record label Music By The Pound is story of the Bihari Brothers’ Modern Crown Records label, from recording classic blues and R B in the late 1940s ’50s to shlock budget LPs in the ’60s to its demise in 1982
Old Vinyl, why some look great, yet a lot of noise? Crown Records 50's 60's albums Doesn't matter how clean any of them might look If you aren't getting a rainstorm effect with the music, you don't have a real Crown album Goes for a lot of budget line product issued then So true on all fronts
Mildred Bailey: Discography Appreciation - Steve Hoffman Music Forums A Crown Records Following her earlier tenures with two majors (Columbia, Decca), Mildred recorded for two minor labels Crown was one of those minors, with which she became briefly involved in the mid-1940s The grand total of Crown masters is merely 8 Half of them were recorded on December 19 and the other half on December 30, 1945
Why I Sing the Blues - The B. B. King Album-by-Album Thread Aside from The Great B B King, which is a compilation based around one new song and otherwise mines the same track as the first two Crown albums, as well as More B B King and [The Soul Of] B B King, which mix then-recent tracks with older recordings, the other Crown records are proper albums
Outstanding Pure DSD256 Downloads with some DXD thrown in. . . Other releases from HDTT may be from the original master tapes by arrangement with the producer recording engineer, such as the releases from the Desmar master tapes, the IPI master tapes, the DTR master tapes, the Crown Records master tapes, the Jonathan Proffitt master tapes These are identified accordingly
Labels that had poor vinyl quality? - Steve Hoffman Music Forums Scorpions Bowie were on black RCAs then for example The main two large label pressings that come to mind are the aforementioned RCA late 60's LPs - and yet many were fine - and records made by Philips in the 60's By the 70's the Philips, that I have, had improved I agree that some weird budget labels like Crown are hilarious
Excellent jazz trio (piano) recording suggestions on CD or SACD Kazuo Yashiro - Side By Side Vol 3 (Audio Lab )or (Crown Records) The former is slightly better These are the very best sounding piano trio CDs ever made but sadly all of them are almost impossible to find the copies today