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London record label, cs bluebacks 1958-1962, examples from my collection

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    Posted 14 years ago

    ramma
    (23 items)

    The London records label, is actually a Decca record, they where pressed on the same plant in England,but covers where made in the USA.
    The reason for this, is that another record company in the USA already had the rights for use of the Decca name, the gold-Deccalabel DL 7100 etc., so Decca England had to change the name to London to be able to sell records in the usa.
    The Londons are the bargin-records if you want some of the great performances with conductor Ernest Ansermet and La orchestra Suisse Romande, Artulio Argenta, Ricci and many others on Deccas which cost a fortune to buy.
    Many collectors will say or claim that Deccas allways sound better then the London counterpart, i find this, not to be true, by having compared the two labels on many occasions, both of my own collection and those that my friends have.
    The 4 records shown in my pictures, are true audio legends and memorable performances in music histrory, and will give you goosebumps when you listen to the music on these records.
    Clarity, warmth, dynamics are keywords for these records
    Coverart on these records are also truely nice with bold colors and imagnitive themes.
    All London bluebacks are very collectable records,
    and i buy what i can get my hands on.
    1 st record is :
    London CS 6009, Strawinsky Petrushka balletmusic, Ernest Ansermet La
    Suisse Romande
    2 nd record is :
    London CS 6165, Carmen Fantasie, Sarasate, Saint Sains, Pierino Gamba, The London Symphonie Orchestra, and Ruggiero Ricci on violin
    3 rd record is:
    London CS 6205, French Overtures, Ernest Ansermet, La Orchestra
    Suisse Romande
    4 th record is:
    London CS 6017, Strawinky, The Firebird complete ballet, Ernest Ansermet, La Orchestra Suisse Romande

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    Comments

    1. rawinsonde, 14 years ago
      London vs Decca remains one of the true enigmas of the audiophile-collector community! Something I've wondered - Can't the grooves themselves be analyzed to either be different or the same? Don't the stampers indicate differences in the pressings? I have auditioned near-mint copies of one vs the other and I can't discern any audible differences. What are your thoughts - observations ???
    2. ramma ramma, 14 years ago
      there is no difference, the stampers are the same, it is a myth created by gready dealers, trying to make money on Decca records, i have a/b compared CS/SXL against each other and there is no difference except in condition, so buy London blueback without question, they sound great all of them, if they are in top condition
    3. Vynil33rpm Vynil33rpm, 6 years ago
      Extent Vinyl

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