Atlantic

Sub-label of Atlantic Recording Corporation

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American record label. Label Code: LC 0121/LC 00121. For counterfeit editions and other unofficial versions of its releases, please see Atlantic (2). [b]History[/b] In 1947, Ahmet Ertegun, Herb Abramson and his wife Miriam Abramson (née Miriam Kahan) started an independent record label in New York City, which they named Atlantic Records, with financial backing from a Turkish dentist, Dr. Vahdi Sabi. They were later joined by Ahmet's brother Nesuhi Ertegun and Jerry Wexler. Growing from literally a one-room operation into one of the preeminent companies in the rapidly evolving music industry, the Atlantic label soon became recognized and revered around the world — a name synonymous with artistry and quality. On February 1, 1958, Atlantic entered the stereo tape market, and they released their first stereo LPs late May/early June 1958. Chief engineer Tom Dowd developed special techniques for stereo recording and described it as "sound in the round" because it gave the illusion of being "omni-directional" (the sound coming from a broad center) as opposed to most stereo engineers who were striving for extreme left and right directionality. In 1959, Atlantic Records and Atlantic Studios both moved to 1841 Broadway New York, N.Y. Atlantic was purchased in 1967 by the Warner Bros-Seven Arts film studio. Atlantic/ATCO Records, along with Warner Bros. Records/Reprise Records, were to be operated as separate record companies under this ownership umbrella. This continued until 1969, when Warner Bros-Seven Arts was purchased by Kinney National Company. Warner Bros. and Atlantic were brought together, Ahmet Ertegün was given considerable power in the new operation and he, along with both the president and chairman of Warner Bros. Records Mo Austin, served on a committee to oversee the record business. They oversaw the purchase of Elektra from its founder Jac Holzman in 1970, leading to the creation of the Warner-Elektra-Atlantic (WEA) alliance and distribution network. Today, Atlantic remains a part of the Warner Music Group, and forms the Atlantic Music Group along with Elektra, Rhino Records (2) (which Atlantic bought out in 1992) and Lava; EastWest Records America was switched to Elektra when Sylvia Rhone became president of that label in 1995. Offices moved to 75 Rockefeller Plaza, New York, in 1973, with the new addressing beginning to appear on labels in November 1973. The Saul Bass-designed "W" lozenge logo was introduced on the sleeves in January 1975 and on the labels in April 1975. ZIP code on labels changed to 91510 beginning in early 1976. Please note that some U.S.-issued cassettes and 8-tracks have an ATL code on the spine or elsewhere near or above the catalogue number. This is not part of the catalogue number and should not be entered as such. Instead, it's a label identification code and may be entered in the Barcode and Other Identifiers fields as "Other." Early 45s were released on yellow labels until January 1956, and on red labels after that date. In March 1962, a small swirl logo was added underneath the "A" of "Atlantic." Please note: disco 12" singles that show "DSKO" in the release number are promos. Please note that when it comes to promo releases released on Atlantic Records and many of its subsidiaries, such as Big Beat and East West Records America, the outside jacket sticker will contain the commercial catalog number and the inner label will contain the promo catalog number or sometimes both. [b]45 RPM catalog number, date and label identification:[/b] - 932 through 1083 (1951-1956): Yellow and black label without fan logo. - 1084 through 2134 (1956-1962): Red and black label without fan logo. - 2135 and higher (1962 forward): Red and black label with fan logo. Regarding earlier numbers, below 932, Atlantic 919 was issued on 45 rpm and there's a possibility that 914 was also on 45. Both labels would be as described for Atlantic 932 through 1083. In the early 1970s, Atlantic reissued many of their 932 through 1083 numbers on yellow and black (with fan logo) labels. These used a glossy label stock, whereas the originals were done on a flat paper stock. Late 60s and 70's Atlantic 45s with a unique [url=https://www.discogs.com/release/7967945-The-Atlantic-Sounds-L-David-Sloane/image/SW1hZ2U6MjY3NzA3NDI=]red/white[/url], [url=https://www.discogs.com/release/1423785-Esther-Phillips-Cheater-Man-Im-Sorry/image/SW1hZ2U6MzY1NTQ2Njk=]black/white[/url], [url=https://www.discogs.com/release/5315705-Daryl-Hall-John-Oates-When-The-Morning-Comes/image/SW1hZ2U6MTA4ODg2Mjk=]light blue[/url], [url=https://www.discogs.com/release/12739796-Herbie-Mann-Respect-Yourself/image/SW1hZ2U6MzY5MDQwNzk=]red/light blue[/url] label color design are to be considered promo even if it is not stated on the labels. [b]Atlantic Records pressing plant codes[/b] (printed in the label matrix number suffixes): AM: American Record Pressing Co. (ARP runout stamp) AR: Allied Record Company BW: Bestway Products Inc. CLA: Capitol Records Pressing Plant, Los Angeles CP: Columbia Records Pressing Plant, Pitman CS / CSM: Columbia Records Pressing Plant, Santa Maria CT / CTH: Columbia Records Pressing Plant, Terre Haute DCE (Decca Custom East): MCA Pressing Plant, Gloversville DCW (Decca Custom West): MCA Pressing Plant, Pinckneyville FT: Fidelatone Mfg. GR: GRT Record Pressing LY: Shelley Products ME: Not identified MG: MGM Records Division MO: Monarch Record Mfg. Co. MS: Not identified PL: Plastic Products PP: Peter Pan Industries PR: Presswell RI: Philips Recording Company, Inc. (between 1970 to April 1972); PRC Recording Company, Richmond, IN (after April 1972) SO / SRP / VSRP: Sonic Recording Products, Inc. SP: Specialty Records Corporation VGRP: Goldisc Recording Products, Inc. W: Columbia Records Pressing Plant, Carrollton, GA WM: Midwest Record Pressing, Inc. For plant codes found in runouts (starting circa January 1967), please see [url=/group/thread/809508#:~:text=Atlantic%20Records%20pressing%20plant%20sub%2Dsection]Common runout groove etchings[/url]. [b]French singles[/b]: Catalog number patterns: - Vocal: 11xxxx until 1964 / 65xxxx after - Instrumental: 12xxxx - Jazz/Blues: 13xxxx *** - Squared BIEM (1959-1965) - Circled BIEM (1965) - Rectangled BIEM (after) [b]French EPs[/b]: Catalog number patterns: - Vocal: 21xxxx until 1964 / 75xxxx after - Instrumental: 22xxxx - Jazz/Blues: 23xxxx *** - Squared BIEM (1959-1965) - Circled BIEM (1965) - Rectangled BIEM (after)

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Melisma Productions, Inc.

Heavies

Sampler series from Atlantic, issued to radio stations and the like, with a new volume monthly.

Led Zeppelin 結成10周年記念

Japanese series of limited-edition vinyl reissues of the Led Zeppelin catalogue to celebrate the tenth anniversary of the group with 完全限定盤 ("Limited Edition") printed at top of obi. Together wit...

Yes 結成10周年記念

Japanese series of limited-edition vinyl reissues of the Yes catalogue to celebrate the tenth anniversary of the group with 完全限定盤 ("Limited Edition") printed at top of obi. Together with [l=Led ...

Solid Gold Soul (3)

Soul Compilations featuring Atlantic-distributed hits. issued two volumes, one in 1966, one in 1967.

Straight No Chaser

SNC Music is affiliated to [l681] .

Variétés (5)

French series supervised by [a1691183]

NARA

National Association Of Radio Announcers

Gold Standard (7)

Short-lived series of remastered "audiophile" CDs on gold discs with deluxe packaging, originally sold about at twice the price of normal CDs. The packaging used an AGI "Digi-Boks" box.

Profiled!

Profiled! Is a series of promotional interview CDs put out by Atlantic Records in the early 90’s.

Atlantic 45 RPM Master Series

Series by [l681]

Atlantic 75

Series of releases celebrating Atlantic Record's 75th Anniversary.

Highbridge The Label, LLC

American record company founded by [a5690322] in 2016.

Atlantic Jazz (2)

Series of 12 individual compilations (3 double LPs and 9 single LPs) which were also collectively available in the box set [m=1389779]. First issued in 1986.

Big Beat

Big Beat is an American electronic and dance music record label based in New York City. It was originally founded as an independent record label in 1987, with an emphasis on house music and, later,...

Cotillion

US label. [b]Label Code: LC 1078 / LC 01078[/b] Cotillion was a subsidiary label of [l681] operating from 1968 to 1986. Its first significant artist was , who had his biggest hit...

First Priority Music

A Brooklyn, New York hip-hop record label founded by [a6244692] in 1987. Starting as an independent label it soon signed a major distribution deal with Atlantic Records and a sublabel, Bumrush!, wa...

Finnadar Records

Defunct American record label founded in 1972 and run by tape and electro-acoustic composer and distributed by [l=Atlantic Recording Corporation]. It was an outlet for contempor...

Swan Song

Formed in 1974, negotiated an agreement with the label [l=Atlantic] for their new label idea. The label's 1st release (June 15th 1974) was from the band with th...

Seed Records (3)

1990s label from New York City, distributed by Atlantic.

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1947-1948: 208 W 56th St. New York, NY 10019, U.S.A. (Contact info now obsolete) 1948-1951: 301 W 54th St. New York, NY 10019, U.S.A. (Contact info now obsolete) 1951-1956: 234 W 56th St. New York, NY 10019, U.S.A. (Contact info now obsolete) 1956-1959: 157 W 57th St. New York, NY 10019, U.S.A. (Contact info now obsolete) 1960-1973: 1841 Broadway New York, NY 10023, U.S.A. (Contact info now obsolete) 1973-2014: 75 Rockefeller Plaza New York, NY 10019, U.S.A. (Contact info now obsolete) 1999-2014: 1290 Avenue Of The Americas New York, NY 10104, U.S.A. (Contact info now obsolete) 2015-current: 1633 Broadway New York, NY 10019 U.S.A. +1 (212) 707-2000