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Label of Mahalia´s first recording session for DECCA, here on the CORAL label. This dates from the thirties! |
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APOLLO label from the first issue of Mahalia´s songs on APOLLO; 1954 |
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The most popular 78rpm record in Denmarc on the Metronome-Label. Mahalia´s fame spread from Denmarc all over Europe. From this one alone, she sold over 1.000.000 copies. |
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Vogue label from the sixties (Mode Serie) |
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another Vogue label from the sixties |
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beautiful Top Rank label with clear hint to Apollo |
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the latest Vogue label (1975) |
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A collection of Apollo-masters on the label Audition. |
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Interesting "rainbow"-label of a juke-box EP. |
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APOLLO label from Gospel sampler (late fifties) |
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French VOGUE label from the late fifties. VOGUE issued the original APOLLO recordings in Europe. |
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early Columbia single (and EP) label as found before 1960 |
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famous 6-eye label, used on early Columbia recordings. You find it for example on "You´ll never walk alone" and on "Sweet little Jesus boy" |
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classic European label from the fifties, as used on this very rare dutch Columbia record "The world´s greatest Gospel singer" |
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typical label from the sixties and seventies. |
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Same record as no. 3, but later issue under the "Special products" series |
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CBS Sony GOLD DISC label from Japan |
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rare Philips recording of the 1958 Newport Festival. The songs are the same as on the Columbia equivalent |
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late french Columbia re-issue from Duke Ellington´s "Black, Brown and Beige" suite. This recording featured the original cover artwork, on the contrary to the german re-issue from the eighties, which showed a photograph of Mahalia. |
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label of a rare radio transcripiton LP "Guest Star" |