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Japanese record label; also appears as Trio only. Often known for its jazz releases, Trio Records was established by the audio manufacturer Trio Electronics, Inc., later known Trio-Kenwood Corporation (currently known as Kenwood) in September 1969. The label ceased operations in 1984.
Sub-labels
Bluegrass Pickin' & Singin'
Japanese LP reissue series.
Let's Swing Bluegrass Series
Dreamy 60's Sounds Series
Japanese LP series.
器楽の世界1300シリーズ
Storyville Series (2)
Series introduced in 1974 by . The initial releases spanned the catalogue numbers PA-6001(M) to PA-6016(M), with later releases spanning PA-3113(M) to PA-3119(M). [b]Not to be confused w...
ホレンシュタインの芸術
"The Art of Horenstein". Japanese LP series.
Delmark Blues Masterpiece II
Arhoolie American Folklore Masterpiece
Showboat
Japanese record label. It was founded in 1973 as a subsidiary of Trio Records, the music division of Trio Electronics, Inc.. It specialized in Japanese rock and pop. The label folded in 198...
Nadja
Giants Of Jazz 1500
This is a series, not a label. Only add this to the "Series" field, together with the actual label of the release.
Jazz Chaos Of Japan
Subtitle: もう一つの日本のジャズ史 (another history of Japanese jazz).
American Acoustic Special Series
Trio Jazz Mania
Series of new jazz releases from the company Trio records. In this series were released mostly Trio label releases, but also there were many releases from another Japanese jazz labels – TBM, WhyNot...
T.B.M. Remember '70s Series
A series of reissues for some of the albums originally released under the label in the 1970s, done in 1982 by /.
Real Time Music Series
Real Time Music Series Real Time Music Series Vol . 2
Blues Great Essential
Japanese series of compilation LPs.
Storyville Farewell Collections
Surf Rock
Best Jazz Best Recording 1500