Guilde Internationale Du Disque
Sub-label of Musical Masterpiece Society
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Guilde Internationale du Disque is the local French subsidiary of the Musical Masterpiece Society label, founded in 1953, operated mainly by correspondence, with the first subscription series in 1954, but also through a ~25 retail outlets in the country, with the last one closing in the early 80s. Merged in 1986 with . The company was occasionally credited as G. I. D. * The MMS cat# come from the American origins of the guild: the Musical Masterpiece Society, itself originated from concert hall. * the SMS cat# refer to the stereo recordings. Vinyl: One or two letters may appear on labels, identifying the pressing plant. TU = P = Philips Phonografische Industrie or Phonodisc B.V. F = (until 1971) and from 1972 onwards
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Sub-labels
Bibliocassette
Cassette serie from the first half of the 1970's, presented as bound mini-books replicas called "Bibliocassettes" (Registered Design). This international serie was declined in green (for classical...
Club National Du Disque
French label active in the 1950s/1960s Also appears as CND (S.F.D.M.A.)
Gala Des Variétés
French version of . Vargal is probably a variation of the label name (Vargal means Variété/Gala). Please enter both when they appear on the release. 's series.
La Division Des Connaisseurs
Contact Label
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