Velvet Tone Records

Velvet Tone Records

Label of a Velvet Tone Record, c. 1928, featuring Rudy Vallee
Parent company Columbia Records
Founded 1925 (1925)
Defunct 1932 (1932)
Country of origin U.S.

Velvet Tone Records was an American record label from 1925 to 1932. It was produced by Columbia Records and contained material identical to that of Columbia's two other low price labels, Harmony Records and Diva Records (and after Diva was discontinued, Clarion Records).[1]

Audio fidelity is about average for the era (though most issues were still made by the then out-dated acoustic recording process, through 1929. The discs were state-of-the-art, Columbia-patented, laminated shellac pressings. A clean copy plays with much less noise and distortion than more expensive non laminated shellacs, such as Victor and Brunswick.

See also

References

  1. Allan Sutton: Directory of American Disc Record Brands and Manufacturers, 1891–1943 (Westport & London, 1994)
  2. The Essential It's A Wonderful Life: A Scene-by-Scene Guide to the Classic Film.


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