The Decca Record Company Limited

Parent label: Universal Music Group

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This is a COMPANY, not a label. For the label, use Decca. The London, UK based company behind the Decca Label founded and began trading on 28 February 1929. (The company was renamed Decca Music Group Limited on the 3rd Nov 1999 and forms part of the Universal Music Group). Also appears as: - Decca Record Company Ltd - Decca Record Company Ltd (UK) - The Decca Record Company Ltd. - The Decca Record Co. Ltd. - The Decca Record Co., Ltd. - The Decca Records Co., Ltd., London - The Decca Record Company Limited, London - The Decca Record Company Former stockbroker Sir Edward Lewis formed The Decca Record Company Limited in the United Kingdom in 1929. It was founded for Brunswick Ltd., which was founded locally by Brunswick-Balke-Collender and the German Polyphon Musik. By 1939, it was the only record company in UK aside from EMI Records Ltd. (previously The Gramophone Co. Ltd.). Within years, Decca was the second largest record company in the world, calling itself "The Supreme Record Company". A US branch was launched in 1934. This branch was sold off during World War II, becoming Decca Records, Inc., with Decca as house brand. 'The Decca Record Company Limited, London' started the London Records label to release their material in North America, since they could not use the Decca trademark there anymore. The 1970s were disastrous for The Decca Company. Although Decca set up the first of the British "progressive" labels, Deram, in 1966, by the time the punk era set in 1977, Decca was known primarily as a classical label. Company founder Edward Lewis died in January 1980, and PolyGram acquired The Decca Record Company Ltd. along with subsidiaries on 25 February that same year. As of the 1980s/90s, the company's principal activities were the export of gramophone records, music cassettes and compact discs, recording, licensing and marketing of mainly classical audio and video repertoire and the exploitation of copyrights held by its rich back catalogue. - including the rights held by its dormant wholly owned subsidiary companies - Qualiton Records (1968) Ltd., Argo Record Company Limited, Decca Artists Ltd. (Switzerland), Decca Recordings (Europe) Ltd. and Brunswick Ltd. On the 10th Dec 1998 the ultimate parent became the "The Seagram Company Ltd." (whom already owned the Universal Music Group) after acquiring Polygram N.V.( PolyGram) the companies former parent. On the 20th Oct 1999 prior to the name change, The Decca Record Company Ltd acquired the "Philips Music Group division" from "Seagram".

Discography

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Blues Breakers

John Mayall · 1966

Studio Album

To Our Childrens Childrens Children

The Moody Blues · 1969

Studio Album

Symphony No. 6 'Pathétique'

Tchaikovsky, Zubin Mehta, Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra

Studio Album

Tchaikovsky Symphony No. 4

Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky · 1960

Studio Album

December's Children (And Everybody's)

The Rolling Stones · 1965

Studio Album

Symphony No. 4 In E Minor Opus 98

Brahms, Josef Krips, The London Symphony Orchestra · 1952

Studio Album

The Present

The Moody Blues · 1983

Studio Album

Concerto For Orchestra / Dance Suite

Bartok, The London Symphony Orchestra, Georg Solti · 1965

Studio Album

Moog! Claude Denjean And The Moog Synthesizer

Claude Denjean · 1970

Studio Album

Neljä Vuodenaikaa

Antonio Vivaldi, New Philharmonia Orchestra, Leopold Stokowski, Hugh Bean · 1967

Studio Album

Elgar:Enigma Variations, Op. 36 Brahms: Variations on a Theme By Haydn. Op. 56a

London Symphony Orchestra, Pierre Monteux · 1960

Studio Album

Bass Arias From Russian & Italian Operas

Nicolai Ghiaurov, Downes, London Symphony · 1963

Studio Album

Don´t Talk Back

Jim Rafferty · 1978

Studio Album

Graduation Ball

Johann Strauss Jr., Anatole Fistoulari, The New Symphony Orchestra Of London · 1957

Studio Album

Freeway

Freeway · 1979

Studio Album

Mass In C (Spaur-Messe), K.258 - Vesperae Solennes De Confessore, K.339

Mozart - Felicity Palmer, Margaret Cable, Philip Langridge, Stephen Roberts, The Wren Orchestra, The Choir Of St.John's College, Cambridge, George Guest · 1980

Studio Album

Ted Heath Plays Al Jolson Classics

Ted Heath · 1957

Studio Album

Konversation Mit Shaw

Gisela Peltzer, Martin Held, Hans Quest

Studio Album

The Gondoliers.(Recording without Dialogue)

Isidore Godfrey · 1980

Studio Album

Heather And Shamrock

Alasdair Gillies

Studio Album