Dureco

Dureco

Sub-label of Dureco B.V.

100 releases 20 sub-labels 1957–2021

About

Dureco was a Dutch label, record manufacturer, distributor and retailer, the name being an acronym of Dutch Record Company; previously owned by from Amsterdam. Please also use when written as Dureco Holland or Dureco Weesp. It was founded in November 1952 by Belgian entrepreneur E.W. Pelgrims de Bigard, who at one time was the largest independent record manufacturer and marketer in Europe. As such it was a sister company to the Belgian Fonior and French Sofrason. All three eventually became part of Pelgrims's international group IPG, with both Dureco and Fonior being managed by Eddie Palmans. Initially Dureco acted as distributor for major foreign labels such as RCA and Barclay, but over time, and especially under the impetus of singer and producer Johnny Hoes (1964-1967), started concentrating on producing and promoting national artists and repertoire. Hoes' departure initially was a blowback for the company, but new artistic director Robert A. Aardse and producer (from 1970 on) Pierre Kartner followed the same path, and results soon showed. Early success was achieved through religious label Te Deum, followed by the establishment in 1969 of a new label for home repertoire, Elf Provinciën. In 1972 Dureco was good for a share of 10 percent of the Dutch market. Dutch repertoire made up about 85 percent of Dureco's sales and the company remained a champion of Dutch popular music throughout its existence, even leaving the Dutch record industry's promotional organization Stichting Collectieve Grammofoonplaten Campagne because they felt it did not support local artists enough. This is not to say international repertoire was unimportant for Dureco. It had numerous deals with major international labels both for distribution and release. Italian, Spanish, French and German material were released on the Omega International label. Following the international success of Shocking Blue, Dureco founded the Pink Elephant label in 1969, specialized in English pop music (but in large part coming from local artists). It was followed up by Blue Elephant, specialized in reggae and music from the West Indies, catering to Holland's significant immigrant community. Eventually four Elephant labels were established. Black Elephant and White Elephant (2) were used by dedicated jazz fan Aardse (originally a jazz drummer) to promote the music he loved. Dureco carried the largest jazz catalogue in the Netherlands, representing such labels as CTI Records/Kudu, ECM Records, Milestone (4)/Riverside Records, Black Lion Records/Freedom, Storyville and Metronome. Further it represented Sire from the US; Joker (2), Napoleon, Ricordi and Carosello from Italy; Zafiro from Spain, Mr. Pickwick and Disc'Az from France; and Sonet from Scandinavia. Belgian labels on the roster included RKM/Up (6), Start (3), Monopole, Hebra Records, Basart, Eurovox Records and Bobbejaan Records. From the UK it represented Penny Farthing; in 1978 it struck a deal with Stiff Records (obtaining a major stake in the burgeoning new wave market) and NEMS (also obtaining rights to the back catalogue of Immediate). Dureco often negiotiated reciprocal deals with these labels in order to have their own products distributed abroad. A noticeable omission on the Dureco roster was Decca, the main brand of sister companies Fonior and Sofrason in their respective countries, but handled by Phonodisc B.V. in the Netherlands. Dureco started out in the center of Amsterdam (Beursstraat) but had to move to larger offices in 1970. Two years later it had already outgrown this location too and moved to Weesp, where it employed around 100 people. There Dureco constructed its own state of the art studio and pressing plant, the Dureco Studio and Dureco Fabriek. The premises were also home to the affiliated Bospel Music Publishing Company. Apart from its headquarters, Dureco kept a specialized promotion office in Hilversum, which housed many TV and radio stations, called the Dureco Promothèque, sharing the premises with the Frans Peters Studio. In 1980 both Fonior and the International Pelgrims Group went bankrupt, but Dureco kept thriving. It survived as an independent entity with Palmans eventually setting up a new Belgian branch (Dureco Belgium S.A.) to remain active in that market. In 2001 Dureco was acquired by the Strengholt Music Group, which discontinued the label in 2004. The last release was . In 2015 the label was relaunched. Dureco introduced CD replication in 1987 making it the first CD manufacturer in Holland. Their discs are identifiable with the code DUR-NL in the mirror band.(It looks similar to DVR-NL, but it isn't). In 1998, Dureco's Dutch and French CD plants were merged with Austrian to form kdg. The individual pressing plants were re-branded and . Glassmasters can be done at other plants, for example: If you find CDMxx in the matrix, please add "Glass Mastered At" CDM (10) (Malmö, Sweden) (for more info see label's profile), and add Dureco in the LCCN-section as Pressed by. Also add Made by or Manufactured by Dureco when credited as such on the release, possibly on the disc label. (Example: ).

Top Dureco Releases

Gipsy Kings
Gipsy Kings
Gipsy Kings
1987
Up
Right Said Fred
1992
Massive Luxury Overdose
Massive Luxury Overdose
Army of Lovers
1991
Mosaïque
Mosaïque
Gipsy Kings
1989
The Best Of
Jimi Hendrix
Animals or Human
Animals or Human
Captain Hollywood Project
1995
Ibiza Lounge 3
Various Artists
2003
Obsession
Army of Lovers
1991
Volare
Volare
Gipsy Kings
1989
Get-A-Way
Maxx
1993
Intwine
Intwine
2003
Ibiza Lounge 2
Various Artists
2002
Total Dance 1
Various Artists
1995
Stakker Humanoid
Stakker Humanoid
Humanoid
1988
Forever Young
Forever Young
Interactive
1994
Ride the Bullet
Army of Lovers
1990
Shocking You / Waterloo
Shocking You / Waterloo
Shocking Blue
1970
Power of American Natives
Power of American Natives
Dance 2 Trance
1992
Via Dolorosa
Wim De Craene
1988
Your Own Special Way
Your Own Special Way
Steve Hackett
1996
Live in Japan
Live in Japan
Shocking Blue
1972
Thunderdome
The Original Dreamteam
1993
Advance
Bass Bumpers
1992
A Smile to My Soul
A Smile to My Soul
Julian Sas
1997
Tropicana
Trafassi
1997
Johnny Meijer
Johnny Meijer
1999
Hollands allerlei
Various Artists
1998
Maywood
Maywood
Maywood
2001
Johnny Meijer & Dutch Swing College Band
Johnny Meijer & The Dutch Swing College Band
soundeffects 7
[unknown]
1988
Try a Little Love
Try a Little Love
Oscar Harris
2003
Oscar Harris
Oscar Harris
Oscar Harris
1996
Promotie elpee mei 1974
Various Artists
1974
Boemerang
Boemerang
1999
Barry & Eileen
Barry & Eileen
1980
Johnny Meijer
Johnny Meijer
1997
Kleurenblind
Nasty
1997
Jacques Herb
Jacques Herb
Jacques Herb
1998
Ik hou van Holland(s)
Various Artists
2001
Liedjes met een knipoog
Various Artists
1990
Johnny Meijer
Johnny Meijer
1990
15 jaar + 1
The Strangers
1967
40 Jaar - 40 Liekes
De Strangers
1991
Runnin'
Bass Bumpers
1993
...The Strangers!
The Strangers
1965
Zeemansliedjes 63
Various Artists
1996
Astemblieft
De Strangers
1982
The Kings of Swing, Volume 4
Ella Fitzgerald, Teddy Wilson & Tommy Dorsey
1988
Alive-Alive-O
Alive-Alive-O
The Dubliners
1997
Real Emotions
Glennis Grace
1996
Instrumentaal speciaal
Various Artists
2001
Take a Free Fall
Take a Free Fall
Dance 2 Trance
1993
Meerderjarig
De Strangers
1973
25 jaar
De Strangers
1976
Voor Pol... en Alleman
De Strangers
1985
The Strangers
The Strangers
1964
30 Jaar (G)oud
De Strangers
1981
Succes jongen
Eddy Zoëy
2000
35 jaar Strangers
De Strangers
1987
Te pakke of te late
De Strangers
1979
Bloemmekee
De Strangers
1974
Sylvain Poons & Heintje Davids
Sylvain Poons & Heintje Davids
1997
Hollandse hittroeven
Various Artists
1997
Johnny Meijer
Johnny Meijer
1992
Accordeon Tango's
Various Artists
1999
Strangers in Stereo
The Strangers
1968

Dureco Artist Roster

Various Artists
Various Artists
132 releases
Other
DS
De Strangers
39 releases
Group
Vader Abraham
Vader Abraham
20 releases
Person
Manke Nelis
Manke Nelis
11 releases
Person
DK
De Kermisklanten
10 releases
Group
M
Mieke
9 releases
Person
JM
Johnny Meijer
9 releases
Person
GB
Gebroeders Brouwer
9 releases
Group
DM
De Makkers
8 releases
Group
RD
Renée de Haan
8 releases
Person
CK
Corry Konings
7 releases
Person
H
Hepie
7 releases
Group
K
Kajem
7 releases
Group
Willem Vermandere
Willem Vermandere
6 releases
Person
A
Anja
6 releases
Group
Conny Vandenbos
Conny Vandenbos
6 releases
Person
D
Debbie
5 releases
Person
ML
Ming Luhulima
5 releases
Person
De Dijk
De Dijk
5 releases
Group
Glennis Grace
Glennis Grace
5 releases
Person

Sub-labels

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Apex (15)

Olala (2)

Dutch label for novelty, sex comedy and parody records. Also appears as "O Lala" and "O La La". Also manufactured and distributed in Belgium by Fonior.

Blueprint (5)

Netherlands

Blue Elephant

One of the four "Elephant" labels set up by Dureco. Blue Elephant was specialized in "black music", mainly reggae and West Indies music. ( for releasing western orientated pop and roc...

Pink Elephant

Dutch label. Label Code: LC 2203 / LC 02203 One of the four "Elephant" labels founded by Dureco. Pink Elephant was set up especially for their top act Shocking Blue. Pink Elephant went...

Dureco Benelux

Belgium Netherlands Luxembourg division of the DUtch REcord COmpany. Also referred to as "The Sound Of The Tulip". Use this label when the tulip show...

Omega International

Dureco label focused on MOR music and non-English international (mostly German, French, Spanish and Italian) material.

Capri

Dutch label, which primarily released compilations and "Best Of" albums on the Benelux market.

D-Dance (2)

Dutch (Euro)House Label.

GIP

Dutch label. Label Code: LC 6224 / LC 06224

Halter

Small Dutch label, which was specialised in releasing ''Best Of'' compilations of local and Belgian artists.

Twaalf Provinciën

Dutch label that succeeded Elf Provinciën after Flevoland became the twelfth province of the Netherlands in 1986, making the former name obsolete.

Capriola (2)

Small Dutch sublabel from Dureco. No longer active.

Blue Funk

Netherlands label.

Fajalobie

Dutch label for mainly Surinam artists. Fajalobie is a flower and translates to Passionate Love.

Sound Effects

Sound Effects Series of 17 releases distributed in Benelux by and . See also See also and

Krea

Dutch label focusing on CCM (Contemporary Christian Music).

White Elephant (2)

One of the four "Elephant" labels set up by Dureco. for "white jazz". for releasing western orientated pop and rock music, for "black music" and for "...

DURECO Norge

Company with its roots back to the Norwegian pressing plant which went bankrupt in 1988. Later became Euro CD Norge A/S.

Contact Label

Dureco B.V. Flevolaan 41 1411 KC Naarden The Netherlands Tel: +31 (0)35 695 85 80 E-Mail: musicgroup@strengholt.nl Dureco Records Pampuslaan 45 Weesp Holland Telephone (0)2940-15321 Telex 14409 [defunct] Promotheque Dureco Slachthuisplein 63 Hilversum Holland Telephone (0)2150-57645 Telex 16619 [defunct]