• London Recordings (or London Records and London Music Stream) is a British record label that marketed records in the United States, Canada, and Latin...
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    Visit London. Retrieved 27 July 2022. The Layman's Magazine of the Living Church, Issues 1-20. Morehouse-Gorham. 1940. p. 5. "Early stereo recordings restored"...
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  • Master recordings are the original recordings of audio performances. The term covers recording as well as post-recording mixes and production edits: masters...
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  • Sill's recordings done for the BBC during 1972 and 1973" and praising the recordings as "heartbreaking", but stating that the 1973 recording is the weakest...
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    her last commercial recordings later that year (a session arranged by her in part to promote Brownlee). Melba's first recordings were made around 1895...
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    Brownswood Recordings is a London-based independent record label founded by Gilles Peterson in 2006. The label has released an eclectic range of music...
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    The Future Sound of London (often abbreviated FSOL) is a British electronic music duo composed of Garry Cobain and Brian Dougans. They have been described...
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  • cast recording" (OBCR) or an "original London cast recording" (OLCR). Cast recordings are (usually) studio recordings rather than live recordings. The...
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    construction of a new recording studio in the basement of the XL Recordings offices in New York City. As of 2024, XL Recordings is home to a range of...
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    Édouard-Léon Scott de Martinville. The earliest known recordings of the human voice are phonautograph recordings, called phonautograms, made in 1857. They consist...
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