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US label, also credited as "Coral Record" or "Coral Records". Label Code: LC 0166 / LC 00166 Coral was launched as the "independent" counterpart of the [l=Decca] label in 1948. It recorded bandleaders like [a=Bob Crosby] in the beginning but it was under the A&R direction of [a=Bob Thiele] that Coral hit the bigtime with [a=Teresa Brewer], the [a=McGuire Sisters], [a=Debbie Reynolds], [a=Lawrence Welk] mainstays [a=The Lennon Sisters] and early rock and rollers [a=Buddy Holly] and the [a=Johnny Burnette] Trio on its roster. The label was operated by [l=Coral Records, Inc.] and was also active in the UK. The parent company was acquired in 1962 by MCA, Inc. Artists who had records issued on Coral during the Sixties included [a=Bobbi Martin], [a=Barbara McNair], a pre-stardom [a=Patti Austin] and Dixieland clarinetist [a=Pete Fountain], who was the label's most consistent artist. As the decade wore on, the hits and album sales, apart from Fountain, declined. In 1968, Lawrence Welk bought the masters to his own recordings and the contracts of his musical associates from both Coral and [l=Dot Records] and moved them all to his own [l=Ranwood] label. Parent company MCA moved Decca to California, bringing Coral with it in 1970. It was then decided to discontinue Decca, [l=Vocalion (2)], [l=Kapp Records] and [l=UNI Records] in favour of the newly created [l=MCA Records] in April 1971. Coral remained as a budget label with both medium and low-priced material. After the Decca, Uni, Kapp and Vocalion labels were officially retired in 1973, Coral became [i][l=MCA Coral][/i], MCA's mid-line and budget reissue label until the late 1980s when those duties were reassigned to either [l=MCA Special Products] or the parent label. This version had a blue label similar to the 1973-78 MCA Records label (with [b]MCA CORAL[/b] in the same lettering style as the 1972-91 MCA Records logo). [b]Known International Releases:[/b] Coral-branded releases (under its own name and as [b][l=Vogue Coral][/b]) were distributed by [l=Vogue Records Limited] (originally a UK subsidiary of the French company [l=Disques Vogue], later acquired by The [l=Decca] Record Company Ltd.) from roughly 1956 until 1967 in the UK when the MCA label was established for UK releases of US Decca and [l=Brunswick] material, and distributed by either [l108132] or [l7703] in Germany. In Britain and most of Europe after 1967, Coral became the reissue imprint of [l=MCA Records] and its labels until at least 1978. According to GVL, the label is now owned in Germany by Universal Music Entertainment GmbH. For bootleg / counterfeit releases, see [l=Coral (3)] [b]French EPs[/b]: -Production [l=Vogue] until "ECV.18.065" (1955-1957) -Production [l=Disques Vogue] until "ECV.18.126" (1957-1958)

Contact

[US] Coral Records Inc. 445 Park Avenue New York, N.Y. [UK] Coral Records Decca House 9 Albert Embankment London S.E.1. [i](addresses no longer active)[/i]

Links

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coral_Records

http://www.globaldogproductions.info/v/vogue-coral-uk.html

http://www.cvinyl.com/labelguides/coral.php

By Kyle Larson