Odeon

German multinational record label

Parent label: EMI Group Ltd.·Est. 1903·GermanyGermany

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Multi-national label; also appears as "Odéon". Label Code: LC 0287 / LC 00287 Please note: Many Odeon issues also carry an EMI logo. EMI should not be added as a label, as it merely indicates that Odeon was part of the EMI Group. Releases on the His Master's Voice, Die Stimme Seines Herrn and La Voce Del Padrone labels which were destined for export to territories where The Gramophone Company / EMI had no rights to the use of the Dog-and-phonograph trade mark can often be found with gold-foil Odeon or white Odeon stickers covering the original "Dog-and-phonograph" logos . This was due to copyright issues with using that logo in those territories (Americas, Japan). In such cases, these should be entered as His Master's Voice, Die Stimme Seines Herrn or La Voce Del Padrone releases, with a Release Note stating that some copies can be found with Odeon stickers. Additionally, many blue-label Columbia releases manufactured by The Gramophone Company Of India Ltd. also received Odeon stickers in order to indicate these copies were for export. As with the above, these releases are still considered to be on the Columbia label. [B]For [U]unofficial[/U] releases which use the Odeon-logo and/or claim to be an Odeon-release please use this label: [L=Odeon (2)].[/B] For Peruvian Salsa and Cumbia Label Use Odeon Del Peru Odeon started out as a label of the International Talking Machine Co. m.b.H. in 1903. The trademark "Odeon" was already registered on October 17, 1903 and was re-registered on February 4, 1904 under no. 66576. The Odeon logotype of a dome building supported by columns did not follow until December 31, 1904 under No. 75446. Both the name and logo are inspired after a famous theatre in Paris. In 1911, the label became owned by Carl Lindström A.-G. who soon also owned Beka, Parlophone and Fonotipia. Gradually the label expanded to many countries. In 1926, ownership moved to the Columbia Graphophone Company Ltd. which merged to form Electric & Musical Industries Ltd. (EMI) in 1931. In 1936, the director of the Odeon branch was forced to retire and replaced by Dr Kepler, a Nazi party member. In 1939, Odeon and Electrola were placed under a Nazi-appointed administrator. When the Soviet army occupied Berlin in 1945, it destroyed most of the Odeon factory. After 1945, Odeon continued to be used as a label for "EMI" pressings made for West Africa, Argentina, India, Brazil, France and elsewhere. The label was written as Odéon on some French releases. In 1965, the rights to the trademark (label) were reassigned to The Gramophone Co. Ltd., subsequently further reassigned to renamed company EMI Records Ltd. in 1973. On April 27, 2004 the rights to the imprint were transferred from EMI Records Ltd. to sister company EMI (IP) Ltd., an intellectual property holding company for ultimate parent EMI Group Plc, with EMI Records Ltd. becoming the licensee. As of 2017 EMI (IP) Ltd. which is controlled (owned) by EMI Group Ltd. (formerly known as EMI Group Plc.) is still the immediate registered owner of the trademark, with the imprint being used by affiliated companies which form part of the Universal Music Group. The Odeon building logo appeared (on the left of red labels) on French releases in 1967.

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The Dark Side Of The Moon

Pink Floyd · 1973

Studio Album

Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band

The Beatles · 1967

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Abbey Road

The Beatles · 1969

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Revolver

The Beatles · 1966

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The Beatles

The Beatles · 1968

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Rubber Soul

The Beatles · 1965

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Please Please Me

The Beatles · 1963

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Entremeterse = Meddle

Pink Floyd · 1971

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Let It Be

The Beatles · 1970

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Atom Heart Mother = 原子心母

Pink Floyd · 1970

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Help!

The Beatles · 1965

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With The Beatles

The Beatles · 1963

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Beatles For Sale

The Beatles · 1964

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The Piper At The Gates Of Dawn

Pink Floyd · 1967

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Machine Head

Deep Purple · 1972

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In Rock

Deep Purple · 1970

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Ummagumma

Pink Floyd · 1969

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A Saucerful Of Secrets

Pink Floyd · 1968

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Killers = Asesinos

Iron Maiden · 1981

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Imagine

John Lennon / Plastic Ono Band With The The Flux Fiddlers · 1971

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Are You Experienced

The Jimi Hendrix Experience · 1967

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Queen

Queen · 1973

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News Of The World

Queen · 1977

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Hunky Dory

David Bowie · 1971

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Sheer Heart Attack

Queen · 1974

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Jazz

Queen · 1978

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Goodbye Yellow Brick Road

Elton John · 1973

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Symphonie Fantastique

Hector Berlioz, Grand Orchestre De Radio-Luxembourg, Louis De Froment

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Sehnsucht

Rammstein · 1997

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Fireball

Deep Purple · 1971

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The Works

Queen · 1984

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Band On The Run

Paul McCartney And Wings · 1973

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Getz / Gilberto

Stan Getz / João Gilberto · 1964

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Νάσαν Τα Νειάτα Δυό Φορές / Έλα Βρε Χαραλάμπη

Στυλ. Καζαντζίδης · 1974

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Ram

Paul And Linda McCartney · 1971

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John Lennon / Plastic Ono Band

John Lennon / Plastic Ono Band · 1970

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Burn

Deep Purple · 1974

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No Prayer For The Dying

Iron Maiden · 1990

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Meet The Beatles!

The Beatles · 1964

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Don't Shoot Me I'm Only The Piano Player

Elton John · 1973

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McCartney

McCartney · 1970

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Who Do We Think We Are!

Deep Purple · 1973

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Stormbringer

Deep Purple · 1974

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Electric Warrior

T. Rex · 1971

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1987

Whitesnake · 1987

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Captain Fantastic And The Brown Dirt Cowboy

Elton John · 1975

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Shades Of Deep Purple

Deep Purple · 1968

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Rock 'N' Roll

John Lennon · 1975

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