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Also appears as: "Fuentes" only. ** Also see the alternative label: Fuentes Internacional; consider adding both as labels if they appear on the release. Label Code: LC 1005 . Discos Fuentes was founded in October 28, 1934 by in Cartagena and is the oldest commercial record label from Colombia. Their first record was pressed in 1943 (the performer was Guillermo Buitrago). The company moved its headquarters to Medellín in 1954. was the publishing company for Discos Fuentes. Understanding the Fuentes LP Catalog Numbering System (A Brief Guide): From 1958-1965: F.L.P. for Mono Colombian Pressings and US Pressings, S.T.F.L.P. for Stereo Colombian Pressings and US Pressings On some releases it is L.P.F. instead of F.L.P. In the mid-late 1960s Fuentes added a second system of numbering, and future reissues of older releases retained the old number in the new format. Mono: catalog number in the 300000 (for example, is 300517) Stereo: catalog number in the 200000 (for example, is 200517) These numbers often have LP, L.P., or LP. preceding them. If a Fuentes release from the early 60s had a catalog number of, for example, F.L.P. 0036, if it was reissued in the 70s the catalog number would have been like LP. 200036 (Stereo). From 1965 onward the F.L.P. numbering was usually only used on Venezuelan pressings, usually manufactured by , or rarely Peruvian releases usually have "FUE" as part of the catalog number and occasionally end in "Y". Were manufactured by US releases were mainly manufactured by Miami Records (2) and initially carried the F.L.P. catalog numbers but later on changed to MF and MFS (Stereo) followed by the number. A few Fuentes albums were licensed to the Brazilian label Chantecler in the 1960s, so Brazilian pressings do exist. Other countries with Discos Fuentes releases: Mexico (usually released through Eco), Spain (released through Edigsa, Fonomusic), Ecuador (released through Fediscos S.A., Onix, and Fadisa), Panama (manufactured by ), Bolivia (manufactured by Heriba Ltda.), Guatemala (manufactured by Fonica), Argentina (released through Music Hall), and El Salvador (manufactured by Dicesa). As late in 1991 they started to press and run new catalogue number when added newcoming digital format for pressing Compact Discs. Usually divided the catalogue depending on the format this way: LP 202160 CST 902160 CD 10521 [id est stands for LongPlay-Cassette-Compact Disc formats.] Note: On some releases the catalogue number for cassettes may be misspelled as "CTS" See example on these releases: and
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Top Discos Fuentes Releases
Sub-labels
Telebailables
Compilation of colombian tropical music
12 Exitos Bailables
Colombian series
Musica Para Despertar Los Sentidos
Collection created by Discos Fuentes to present their different string and wind instruments to relax our senses.
Discos fuentes 50 años
Series of Colombian label Discos Fuentes
Consagradas De Colombia
Mexican 3xCD compilation series
14 Machetazos Parranderos
Colombian compilation series by Discos Fuentes
The Greatest Romantic Salsa Classics Of All Time
30 Pegaditas De Oro
Colombian / Mexican series: 30 cumbia tracks on one compilation release [label in Colombian, in Mexico]
Las 100 Mejores Bailables De Todas Las Epocas
Colombian series of CD compilations by Discos Fuentes
Los Buenos Del Merengue
Historia Musical De...
Rescatando Los Éxitos Originales Del Long Play
Series created by Discos Fuentes to remaster vinyl tracks and convert them to CD for the first time.
Una Leyenda
Lo Maravilloso Del Ayer
Pistas Para Cantar Como
Fonda (3)
Colombian label, a division of Discos Fuentes
Grandes Hits
Esto Esta Bueno Bailables
Colección Diamante (2)
Series of Colombian label Discos Fuentes
Linea Especial (3)
Use for series "Línea Especial" of Colombian label Discos Fuentes.
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Discos Fuentes Edimúsica S.A. Cra. 51 Nº 13 - 223 Medellín, Colombia dfprensa@discosfuentes.com Phone: (+574) 355 8211 Fax: (+574) 265 2772