Arcade

British-Dutch record label

Parent label: CNR Entertainment B.V.·Est. 1972·United KingdomUnited Kingdom

Dutch label and record company. Consider adding Arcade Records (3) as 2nd label if it also appears on the release. For unauthorized uses of the label's logo or name, see Arcade (2). Name of a Dutch multimedia concern, which started off as a record label specialized in compilations. The label itself was founded in the 1970's by Herman Heinsbroek, who followed the example of the original Arcade Records (3). Seeing the huge success of their releases the company grew enormously and gradually spread out over Western Europe. The first step was the opening of a Belgian office in Brussels during the 1980's, which also made the company change name to "Arcade Benelux" (where Benelux stands for (BE)lgium, The (NE)therlands and (LUX)emburg), and a move of the head office to Nieuwegein instead of Naarden. Other divisions got started in Germany (1975), France, Spain, Italy, Denmark, Sweden and Norway. Even the original U.K. company had been bought in 1984. There was also a division going by the name "Arcade International", whose releases were distributed by more than one division (often in all available countries) at once. By the mid 1990's the company had become a true multinational, spreading into the market of broadcasting (both radio and T.V.), of audio and video. In 1996 Arcade's parent company (Arcade Beheer BV) was acquired by Wegener, a dutch publishing giant. After a reorganization and acquisition of more companies (like CNR Music and Indisc - although these 2 labels/distributors kept using their own names too) the audio section of the Arcade Group was renamed into "Arcade Music Company" and also the company "Arcade Benelux" got split up into a Belgian and Dutch division. They both became fully independent of each-other, having their own specific releases. In 2000, after only four years with Wegener, the Arcade Music Group was sold to WBG Beheer BV. WBG Beheer BV merged the Arcade Music Group with their own label operations, Roadrunner Records, to form the Roadrunner Arcade Music Group. However, they could no longer keep the big market share from the past and all divisions were either sold, merged or got closed down and the name "Arcade" completely disappeared from the picture. Nowadays, the "Arcade Music Company Belgium" is known as Mostiko, daughter of CNR Music. The French division was renamed to "Arcade Music Company France SA" after a reorganization in the second half of the 1990's. It was closed down shortly after the Arcade Group had been taken over by Roadrunner Records. In 2008, CNR Records B.V. revived the Arcade label. Nowadays it is one of the labels owned by CNR Entertainment B.V.

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Chicago II

Chicago · 1970

Studio Album

Fly Like An Eagle

The Steve Miller Band · 1976

Studio Album

Chicago Transit Authority

Chicago Transit Authority · 1969

Studio Album

Abracadabra

The Steve Miller Band · 1982

Studio Album

Sheherazade, Op. 35

Leonard Bernstein, New York Philharmonic, Nikolai A. Rimsky-Korsakov · 1959

Studio Album

Book Of Dreams

Steve Miller Band · 1977

Studio Album

Chicago VII

Chicago · 1974

Studio Album

Best Of

Stephanie · 1986

Studio Album

Chicago XIV

Chicago · 1980

Studio Album

Don't Look Any Further The T&F 1998 Remixes

Dennis Edwards Feat. The Weather Girls · 1984

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Circle Of Love

The Steve Miller Band · 1981

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The Time Machine

Alan Parsons · 1999

Studio Album

Pop Symphony - Abba's Greatest Hits Played By The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra

The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra Arranged And Conducted By Louis Clark

Studio Album

This is Shirley Bassey

Shirley Bassey · 1982

Studio Album

Italian X Rays

Steve Miller Band · 1984

Studio Album

Synthesizer Greatest

Starink · 1989

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Symphonie Fantastique, Op. 14

Leonard Bernstein, New York Philharmonic, Hector Berlioz · 1969

Studio Album

I Believe

Dr. Alban · 1997

Studio Album

Walking Shoes

Gerry Mulligan & Lionel Hampton · 1977

Studio Album

Ocarina

Diego Modena & Jean-Philippe Audin · 1991

Studio Album

The Indian Flute

Los Calchakis · 1966

Studio Album

Show Me Love

Robin S · 1993

Studio Album

Wrecking Ball

Emmylou Harris · 1995

Studio Album

My Side Of Town (The U.S. Version)

Lutricia McNeal · 1997

Studio Album

Paradisio

Paradisio · 1997

Studio Album

Disco Samba

Los João · 1979

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The Album

Black Machine · 1992

Studio Album

Cadavrexquis

Amanda Lear · 1993

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The Very Best Of

Ekseption · 1978

Studio Album

Synthesizer Greatest - Space Music - Volume 2

Ed Starink · 1989

Studio Album

Blues March

Art Blakey's Jazz Messengers · 1959

Studio Album

Ocarina II

Diego Modena & J-Ph. Audin · 1993

Studio Album

Spielt Die Schönsten Weihnachtslieder

André Rieu · 1997

Studio Album

Hits En 33 - 50 Non-Stop Disco Dancing Hits

Sweet Power · 1981

Studio Album

Resurrection

E-17 · 1998

Studio Album

Whatcha Been Doing

Lutricia McNeal · 1999

Studio Album

Eine Nacht In Griechenland

Vicky Leandros · 1985

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Pre-Listening Album "Daily Illustrators"

Navigators · 1999

Studio Album

Synthesizer Greatest Volume 4

Ed Starink · 1990

Studio Album

Benvenuti In Paradiso

Antonello Venditti · 1991

Studio Album

Indovina Chi Sono

Amanda Lear · 2025

Studio Album

Synthesizer Greatest Volume 6

Starink · 1991

Studio Album

Synthesizer Greatest Volume 3

Ed Starink · 1989

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Le Bal Masqué

La Compagnie Créole · 1984

Studio Album

Synthétiseur 5 Les Plus Grands Thèmes Classiques

Ed Starink · 1990

Studio Album

Synthesizer Greatest Volume 5 - The Final Episode

Starink · 1990

Studio Album

The Sound Of Francis Goya

Francis Goya · 1986

Studio Album

La Machine A Danser

La Compagnie Créole · 1987

Studio Album