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Electrecord is a Romanian label, founded in 1932 as . Label Code: LC 0541 / LC 00541 It served as the only record label in communist Romania, transformed into the national recording company, following the centralization-oriented socialist doctrine. In order to avoid disc importing from Western Europe and U.S., Electrecord was often demanded to release copies of some of the discs released abroad (just as recording companies in U.S.S.R. were doing themselves). Even today it is the subject of many anecdotes complaining about the bad quality of Romanian discs; a comparison between an import and a local copy would be the most eloquent proof. All in all Electrecord had a very difficult task to maintain a good balance between the government's demands and that of the artists and listeners. Despite the bad quality of recordings and lack of information with disk covers (regarding line ups and personnel), Electrecord proposed a number of collection discs, of which the most successful were those of the (Pop music bands) series, which became (Rock bands) starting with number four (one must keep in mind that even the word rock was a concept very difficult to accept by the regime!). From 1990 on, Electrecord gradually lost market share as new recording companies emerged. However, some of the musical groups who had worked with them before have carried on until today. Aside from these cases, most of the discs Electrecord released after 1990 were either best of's extracted from older recordings or remastered versions of LPs recorded years before. When both the stereo and mono catalog# appear on the sleeve, only enter the correct catalog# for the disc inside. The other catalog# can be entered in the baoi as reference. For production credits see . Studios: & . N.I.I. (Norma Interna de Întreprindere): Each company needed to revisit periodically its technical standard for approval by the ministry. It may appear as: N.I., N.I.I., St.I., St.i. Norma Interna de Întreprindere means factory internal standard. The Factory internal standards periods include the following: N. I. 210-60 - was used between 1960 until December 1964 N.I. 52-65, N. I. 52-65 - was used between January 1965 until December 1965 N.I. 760-66, N.I. 760/66 - was used from January 1966 until December 1970 N.I.I. 433/71, N.I.I. 433/1971- was used between 1971 until December 1976 N.I.I. 433/77, N.I.I. 433/1977 - was used between 1977 until December 1983 N.I.I. 433/84, N.I.I. 433/1984, N.I.I. 629/1984 - was used between 1984 until December 1987 N.I.I. 433/88, N.I.I. 433/1988 - used between 1988-1991
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Aksak
Romanian label created in the late 1980s to publish some of Daniel Kientzy's romanian recordings
Romanian Contemporary Music
Series of roughly 70 LPs released by Electrecord between 1982 and 1991, focusing on Romanian contemporary composers and ranging from neo-romanticism to electronic avantgarde.
Trésors Folkloriques Roumains
Series of romanian traditional folk music by Related with
Rencontre avec la Roumanie
Series of romanian traditional folk music by
Studioul Tomis
Electrecord's studio in Bucharest. Main engineer was . Please do not credit releases which say "Studiourile Electrecord" to this profile. Please use .
Simex
Label set up by Electrecord to distribute The Tumbleweeds' debut LP in Holland
Studiourile Electrecord
Recording studios.
Istoria Muzicii Universale În Exemple
Series of 23 LP's released by Electrecord between 1966 and 1978, with Zeno Vancea's "Universal Music Encyclopedia"
Interpreți de muzică populară romînească
Romanian folk music 7" EP series started in late 1950s
Leader Jazz Records
One-off sub-label, created to release Harry Tavitian's East-West record
I. I. S. Electrecord
Întreprinderea Industrială de Stat pentru Prelucrarea Discurilor de Patefon Electrecord (State Enterprise for Processing Pathefone/Gramophone Discs Electrecord) ...
Contact Label
Electrecord S.A. Bd. Corneliu Coposu 11 Bucharest Romania Tel: (+40) 021 313.4850 (+40) 021 313.4185 (+40) 021 314.7798