Great selection! That would have been my choice, the number of B&C affiliated labels is insane. Jackpot Green Door Harry J Downtown Upsetter Summit and so and so on.
All my life I've wanted the Folkways catalog, but the first thing that popped into my head was Atlantic. Then as I read on I was thinking nobody has picked Stax yet, all those great records plus the lost Furry Lewis lp. Alas that is gone too.
I'll go with RCA/Victor the whole thing back to 1908 or whenever they did the first 78. I WIN I'VE GOT MORE RECORDS THAN YOU!!!!
Great selection! That would have been my choice, the number of B&C affiliated labels is insane. Jackpot Green Door Harry J Downtown Upsetter Summit and so and so on.
Correct me if I am wrong but Trojan wasn't a label in the way that Blue Note or Columbia were, putting out original work. It seems more like a UK distributor of Jamaican labels.
I think Atlantic would be my choice great music for 4 decades, rock, soul, jazz 45s etc.
Small label would probably be Stax for me.
As for the labels left I guess I have to take Columbia. Small label I'll take Phil-La of Soul.
I'll go with RCA/Victor the whole thing back to 1908 or whenever they did the first 78. I WIN I'VE GOT MORE RECORDS THAN YOU!!!!
RCA definitely gets the quantity award, even if you started in the LP era - they put shit out by the ton ... you'd get lots of EZ vocal crap, but some great titles...Weldon Irvine, lots of psych, and a killer country collection!
Damn, missed all the good labels just from being out all night (at a Dr. John show!) and away from the computer. Alright, assuming I can sell all the duds, I'd go with:
Starday Dud Sound One-derful Buddah (no one tagged that yet, Big Stacks only asked about it) Jewel/Ronn/Paula Kent Stiff Nashboro
just think of the truckload of gabage from the last few years thats gonna get dropped off at your door
you could say that about any of these labels. all you ***folls*** who chose atlantic gonna have to put up with more hootie & the blowfish/debbie gibson/bent fabric than youre prepared to deal with
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doh! thats a good one...quality over quantity like WHAT! you get the lost LPs too ...and you can rock doubles
then
New Jazz
Audio Lab too....damn
That's what I'm saying. I'd rather have a small quantity of killer LPs, then a hoard of crap.
No love for Polydor or Buddah?
Peace,
Big Stacks from Kakalak
MoWax
or Saturn:
orrrr....
See: I agree with you here. But Rob S. Has told me that he's not in the fold.
or maybe everything eboville music published...
Sg
Great selection! That would have been my choice,
the number of B&C affiliated labels is insane.
Jackpot
Green Door
Harry J
Downtown
Upsetter
Summit
and so and so on.
I'm going with Pama and all their sub-labels!
(or Hotel, just to get that Willie Wright 45.)
I'll go with RCA/Victor the whole thing back to 1908 or whenever they did the first 78. I WIN I'VE GOT MORE RECORDS THAN YOU!!!!
Correct me if I am wrong but Trojan wasn't a label in the way that Blue Note or Columbia were, putting out original work. It seems more like a UK distributor of Jamaican labels.
I think Atlantic would be my choice great music for 4 decades, rock, soul, jazz 45s etc.
Small label would probably be Stax for me.
As for the labels left I guess I have to take Columbia. Small label I'll take Phil-La of Soul.
RCA definitely gets the quantity award, even if you started in the LP
era - they put shit out by the ton ... you'd get lots of EZ vocal crap,
but some great titles...Weldon Irvine, lots of psych, and a killer country collection!
Starday
Dud Sound
One-derful
Buddah (no one tagged that yet, Big Stacks only asked about it)
Jewel/Ronn/Paula
Kent
Stiff
Nashboro
Aaah, beat me to it.
Big level: Warner Bros.
Mid-level: Harvest
Small-level: Linco
you could say that about any of these labels. all you ***folls*** who chose atlantic gonna have to put up with more hootie & the blowfish/debbie gibson/bent fabric than youre prepared to deal with
GREED!
Just take the Jewel group and leave some for others!
...and isn't Starday affiliated with King?