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Multinational label; also appears as [i]Angel[/i] only or the Recording Angel logo without text. [b]Label Code: LC 0110 / LC 00110[/b] [b]Please note, many Angel issues also carry an EMI logo. This is not a label and EMI should not be added as a label, it instead indicates that Angel was part of the EMI Group.[/b] The 'Recording Angel' logo has been used by Angel Records, predecessors & affiliates since 1898. The Angel trademark was first used in 1897 by The Gramophone Co. Ltd. First registered by the company in 1898, the imprint was used up until 1909 when it was replaced by the His Master's Voice trademark. From 1953, [l253617] (TGCL) trademark was used in the US by parent company [l293204]’s newly-formed subsidiary [l475434], specifically to allow the company to sell its European "Columbia" catalogue of classical recordings in the US. After 1955, Electric & Musical Industries (U.S.) Ltd. became an immediate subsidiary of Capitol Records, Inc. with that company taking over the handling of the "Angel" (Angel Records) label in North America. Up to 1958, the labels state Made In England were pressed at [l253617]. These were packaged and sold in the US and, through the Canadian subsidiary [l267937], in Canada. In August 1958, Angel entered the stereo market. In 1973 the rights to the various separately registered "Angel" trademarks were reassigned to TGCL successor, [l63404], mainly to be used for releasing classical repertoire. On 27 April 2004, EMI Records Ltd.'s ownership and rights to the brand (trademark) were reassigned to EMI Group plc subsidiary and sister company EMI (IP) Ltd. as an intellectual property holding company, with EMI Records Ltd. as a licensee. In April 1991, EMI retired Angel as a brand, along with His Master's Voice, replacing it worldwide with EMI Classics. Subsequently, EMI reintroduced as a label for selected releases, especially after the EMI Classics catalogue was acquired by Warner Music Group in May 2013 and renamed Warner Classics. Angel has classical, crossover, Broadway, world and folk artists and is also responsible for U.S. marketing for sister labels EMI Classics (UK) and Virgin Classics (France). A 2005 reorganization put Angel Records, along with sister labels Blue Note, Manhattan & Metro Blue, in The Blue Note Label Group. Angel Records is in the Capitol Jazz & Classics Div., EMI Recorded Music (UK), with U.S. distribution by EMI Music Distribution. As of 2017 the various "Angel trademarks remain registered under EMI (IP) Ltd., which is subsequently still controlled by, and an immediate subsidiary of EMI Group Ltd. (formerly known as EMI Group plc). [b]nb:[/b] In 2005, the EMI Group plc launched a UK/European brand named the Angel Music Group. UK/EU issues post-2005 with that wording should be submitted there. The US label design evolution goes in this order: [b]1. Red label with large "angel on LP" logo[/b] (also in blue version) = November 1953 to December 1961 Four versions. In order: A. "Recording Angel" under the logo. (November 1953) with Electric & Musical Industries (U. S.) Ltd at the bottom B. Blank Area under the logo C. ® Under the logo D. After Capitol bought Angel in 1957, Electric & Musical Industries (U. S.) Ltd no longer appears on the label or inner sleeves [b]2. Light Blue label with large Angel script[/b] = mid to late 1960s (January 1962 - December 1969) 2 versions: A. Black circle with white decoration around border - Introduced in January 1962; in use until February 1965 B. Silver decoration around border February 1965 - December 1969 [b]3. Dark yellow with a brown horizontal band across the top with logo in white and angel in lower case[/b] Introduced in January 1970, in use until July/August 1972 [b]4. Solid Gold Label with Angel logo on bottom half[/b] July 1972 - October 1972 [b]5. Sunburst Yellow with text in the upper half[/b] October 1972 to May 1982 - 2 versions - rim text with Capitol Industries, Inc. and in April-November 1974 text is changed to Capitol Industries-EMI, Inc. [b]6. Light yellow upper half and deep brown lower half with winged angel sitting on a golden record[/b] = June 1982 to end of production [b]7. Angel Digital[/b] introduced in 1980 (see: [l82826]) [b]Black label[/b] = mid 1950s [b]Light Blue "Great Recordings Of The Century" label[/b] introduced June 1958 According to [url=https://worldradiohistory.com/Archive-Billboard/50s/1959/Billboard%201959-06-01.pdf]Billboard Jun 1, 1959[/url] (page 4) new releases would stop using the wooden dowel in June 1959 In the [url=https://worldradiohistory.com/Archive-All-Audio/Archive-High-Fidelity/50s/High-Fidelity-1955-Jun.pdf]June 1955 High Fidelity page 65[/url] Angel rebranded its lower price packaging as the "Standard Package" - "The color-banded gold label front and back the imprinted spine" was priced at $3.48. The full price, $4.98, package was known as the "Perfectionist" package.
Sub-labels
Bethlehem Series (2)
A La Recherche De L'Esprit Français
Japanese [l26126] series exploring French classical composers. フランス音楽のエスプリ・シリーズ Part 1 - Recommendations from the "Listening Booth" section of the newspaper "Asahi Shimbun" 第Ⅰ期 (全点朝日新聞試聴室推薦) -...
Champagne Operetta Series
The Flag Series
A compilation series that was produced by Angel Records in 1996, featuring Classical music based on Composers of various countries. The tracks were compiled from originally produced recordings fro...
The Immortal Art Of Wilhelm Furtwängler
The Immortal Art of Wilhelm Furtwängler = 「不滅の巨匠フルトヴェングラーの芸術」シリーズ: Japanese classical release series of Wilhelm Furtwängler's recordings on Angel Records , Toshiba Musical Industries Ltd. in 1960s
Library Series of Chamber Music
Created in February 1957 for chamber music recordings ideally suited to home listening. They featured a "Library Jacket" designed to be durable, made of material which will wear well. Large gold l...
世界音楽全集
English: World Music Library
Laser (14)
Series of budget releases introduced by EMI in September 1988 (UK), typically on the [l7505] or [l37150] labels. The initial price of the titles in the UK was £4.99. Release branding can vary de...
Geistliche Musik Series
A Japanese series manufactured by Toshiba Musical Industries Ltd. on the Angel Records label
Orchestral Music Of Ravel
Guardian Records
Angel Records Digital
Often printed as [EMI logo] Angel Digital. This label can also be identified by the Angel Records logo, [i]without Angel text[/i] with the word Digital under it, or, on CDs, the word Angel at the t...
Broadway Angel
American label launched in 1992 to release recordings of Broadway performances.
Melodiya/Angel
US label: from late 1960s to end of the 1970s, Melodiya/Angel (in the USA) and Melodiya/His Master's Voice (in the UK) issued Мелодия (Melodiya) classical and folk recordings after an exclusive con...
Angel Voices
Angel 45 Sonic Series
Angel International Series
The Orchestral Music Of Debussy
Jazz Series (4)
Serie of jazz issues on the [l7505] label.
Discos Angel
Argentine record company for classical releases labelled [l=Angel Records] and manufactured by I.E.M.O. Do not use as a label.
Contact
USA: The Blue Note Label Group % Narada Productions, Inc. 150 5th Ave. 6th Fl. New York NY 10011-4311 U.S.A. Tel: #1 212-786-8600 [defunct] [1996-1997] Angel Records 810 Seventh Avenue New York, NY 10019 U.S.A.