Love And Fury: Gems From The Decca Vaults UK
Musikk på CD · Engelsk · 2013 · Rock
| Utgitt | England : One day Music/Not Now Music Ltd , 2013
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| Omfang | 3 CD-er (2 timer og 55 min.)
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| Opplysninger | Denne utgivelsen inneholder 3 CD-er med tilsammen 75 låter: Antallet låter er for mange til at de kan registreres her. Se derfor cover og sleevenotes for fullstendig diskografi og biografisk materiale. - One Day Music/Not Now Music Ltd.: DAY3CD048. - Inneholder 75 låter. - "The history of the Decca name stretches back to 1914, when a portable record player, the Dulciphone, was patented, the company marketing it by combining the initial D of Dulciphone with 'Mecca'. Troops took these to the trenches in World War I. The Decca record label was founded in 1929 by stockbroker Edward Lewis and acquired a reputation for pioneering new recording technologies such as "full frequency range recording", the long playing record and the development of stereo recording. During the Thirties and Forties, Decca was the second biggest record company in the world - only EMI was bigger - and Lewis would run it for the next half-century. Decca was quick to respond to the US rock'n'roll revolution and could boast many of the earliest and most credible names in British rock. Some of them came via maverick producer Joe Meek, who created cutting-edge sounds in his home studio above a shop in Holloway Road, north London. The Outlaws featured future Deep Purple guitarist Ritchie Blackmore and Ches & Dave's Ches Hodges, and were used as a backing band by Mike Berry and other artists, while The Tornados, who open our collection with 'Love and Fury', recorded a transatlantic chart-topping instrumental in 1962's 'Telstar'.(.....)"
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