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In 1953 Gramophone successor EMI lost its U.S. distribution arrangement with Columbia Records. In response, EMI established Angel Records in New York City under the direction of record producers Dorle Jarmel Soria and her husband Dario Soria. The couple concentrated on distributing EMI classical, and an occasional operetta or show score, into the U.S. market. They departed the label in 1957, having already accumulated a catalog of about 500 titles, when EMI merged Angel into its recently acquired Capitol Records subsidiary and moved from imported discs to U. S. production. but included . Additionally, the Angel mark has been used by EMI, its predecessors, and affiliated companies since 1898. which had elected to make Philips Records distributor of U.S. Columbia recordings outside North America.
We have no association with ANGEL RECORDS or any one in the recording industry. Should you be interested in acquiring albums listed here (all of which are out of print), we suggest you go back to our Label page and see what we have now, (remember we up date all the time so the list will change.)
Label Number - Artist - Album title [Issue Date when known][Billboard listing when known]
/ Between songs // Other side [when known]
This list is incomplete:
35763 Maria Callas - Portrays Verdi Heroines
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35953 Francis Poulenec - Gloria / Concerto for Organ
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36068 Alex North and Max Steiner - A Streetcar Named Deisre/Academy Award-winning Great Film Music [1977] Reissue of Capitol T387 with insert and background info on films Main Title/New Orleans Street/Bell Reve ReflectIons/Stan Meets Blanche/Blanche and Mitch/ Stan And Stella/Blanche/Belle Reve/Birthday Party/Revelation/Manla/Soliloquy/Seduction/ Della Robia Blue/The Doctor/Affirmation
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36333 Carl Orff - Carmina Burana
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65034 Erich Kunz - Vienna's Favorite Songs
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