Oriole Records (U.S.)

Oriole Records (U.S.)
OrioleRecordsSleeve.jpg

Oriole Records was a record label of the 1920s and 1930s based in the United States. The label was sold exclusively at the McCrory chain of stores (a competitor of Woolworth's).

Audio fidelity of Oriole Records is somewhat below average for the era, but on par with other Plaza and ARC pressings.

The Oriole label first appeared in 1921, selling for 25 cents per disc record. Originally, Oriole records were pressed by the Cameo Record Company (generally not from Cameo material, however), but this arrangement lasted only a month or two. Most of the masters were leased from other labels, early on mostly Emerson. From around number 115, Orioles were pressed by Grey Gull and usually have unusual pairings of material, with one side being a hit popular tune and the other "standard" material, sometimes classical. At number 250, Orioles suddenly began being pressed by Plaza Music Company, who also pressed the Banner label, and whose issues were the original labels to be treated as "cheap" labels. Oriole and Banner, in common with Jewel, the Sears & Roebuck label Challenge, and a few others, often used a standard set of "noms du disque" on their labels, rather than the actual names of the artists who recorded the tracks they issued. Plaza-pressed Orioles used "control numbers" to disguise their matrix numbers; oddly enough, these were later to appear on the flagship Banner label. After Plaza was merged into the American Record Corporation, ARC matrix numbers replaced the control numbers.

During the 1930-32 period, ARC dropped a number of their labels; however, Oriole continued (due to the successful McCrory's contract), using the same number series (which eventually reached past 2000) as well as another series for country and race records. In August, 1935, all the low-priced labels in the ARC stable began using a new date-related numbering system, in which the last digit (originally the last two digits) of the year was followed by the number for the month and finally a two-digit serial number specific to that month's releases. Race and country records started their serial numbering at 51, so a blues record released in February, 1936 would carry a number like 6-02-51.

As the depression and the popularity of radio cut into record sales, most of the store labels were discontinued; another factor was that the younger record buyers looked for specific versions of their favourite tunes, so name artists like Miller and Goodman made up the majority of discs sold. The last Oriole records seem to have been issued in January, 1937. All of the low-priced labels were dropped in April, 1938 and the American Record Corporation was acquired by the Columbia Broadcasting System later that year.

Along with the other ARC cheap labels (Banner, Melotone, and Perfect), Oriole is quite commonly found, indicating how popular they were.

See also


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Поможем решить контрольную работу

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Oriole Records (UK) — Oriole Records was the first British record label founded in 1925 by the London based Levy Company, which owned a gramophone record subsidiary called Levaphone Records. Contents 1 History 1.1 First hits 1.2 Embassy Records …   Wikipedia

  • Oriole Records — Schallplatte, vor 1923 Oriole Records war ein US amerikanisches Plattenlabel der 1920er und 1930er Jahre. Später gehörte Oriole zu der American Record Corporation. Inhaltsverzeichnis …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Oriole Records — may refer to: Oriole Records (US) Oriole Records (UK) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the same title. If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the inte …   Wikipedia

  • Oriole (disambiguation) — Oriole may mean: Oriole, colorful passerine birds in the family Oriolidae New World orioles, a group of birds in the Icterid family Sports The Baltimore Orioles, a major league baseball team The Perth Orioles, Western Australia s Commonwealth… …   Wikipedia

  • Oriole Park at Camden Yards — Camden Yards, The Yard, Birdland, and The House That Cal Built Location …   Wikipedia

  • Oriole de Scott — Oriole jaune verdâtre Icterus parisorum …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Oriole masqué — Icterus cucullatus …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Oriole Park — This article is about stadiums that once existed in Baltimore, Maryland. For the current Baltimore stadium, see Oriole Park at Camden Yards. For the neighborhood in Chicago, Illinois, see Oriole Park, Chicago. For the stadium in Sydney, Australia …   Wikipedia

  • Oriole jaune-verdâtre — Oriole jaune verdâtre …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Embassy Records — What s the dipute about? Can t find a talk page with this title.Embassy Records of the UK was a contractual arrangement between Oriole Records and Woolworths and were sold exclusively through their stores from 1954 to 1965. The label s repertoire …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”