This Stereo variation is so-called “logo-box” – the name “Atlantic” and symbol “A” together with the fan are contained all together in a box. Later titles – with registered trademark above fan.Įarly example – no registered trademark symbol 1959-60 Orange/Plum wheel and fan, DG, MonoĮarly titles – no registered trademark above fan The “anvil-like” symbol after the matrix indicated the pressing plant (not known to me) right, the stamper identifier code, AT on one side, AT1 on the other.Ģ. MO: Monarch Records Los Angeles, California
LY: Shelley Products Huntington Station, New York WM: Midwest Record Pressings Chicago, Illinois PR: Presswell Company Ancora, New JerseyĬP or no code: Columbia Pitman, New Jersey Process control was achieved by adding a plant code to the matrix code.ĪR: Allied Record Company Los Angeles, CaliforniaīW: Bestway Products Mountainside, New Jersey
Unlike many of the major labels, Atlantic assets did not extend to ownership of their own pressing facilities, but used a large number of independent plants around the US, for metal parts manufacture and pressing Atlantic titles.
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Full wiki discography of Atlantic 1200 – 1700 jazz series.Ītlantic recordings were licensed for UK release through Decca’s London label, so US Atlantic originals are not something seen very often in UK. The Atlantic jazz catalogue was more limited than the specialist jazz labels – Mingus, Coltrane (briefly), and Ornette.