{"id":27883,"count":2,"description":"","link":"https:\/\/yoyaku.io\/jp\/label\/polydor\/","name":"Polydor","slug":"polydor","taxonomy":"musiclabel","meta":{"label_discogs_id":1610,"label_discogs_url":"https:\/\/www.discogs.com\/label\/1610-Polydor","label_image_id":636900,"label_profile":"Multinational record label established in 1913, currently under ownership by the [l=Universal Music Group].\r\n\r\nLabel Code: LC 0309 \/ LC 00309.\r\n\r\n[b]Please note:[\/b] PolyGram seven-numeral catalogue numbers were introduced in April, 1970 - any previous release with such a number is a reissue from after that date.\r\nThis catalogue numbering system was replaced with a new system initiated in August 1982 and tied to the barcode\/EAN. It had six digits followed by a single number suffix denoting the format, usually xxxxxx-x. In the US, when it was introduced in February 1983, this was often prefixed by a three-digit code denoting a company division, i.e. xxx xxxxxx-x, and sometimes a further one-letter suffix (for example 422 822104-1Y). These new numbers were not seen outside Japan until early 1983 when compact discs were first released to the public outside that country.\r\nRim text on labels of German LPs \"Urheber- Und ...\" was replaced by \"Alle Urheber- Und ...\" late 1976 \/ early 1977. \r\n\r\nWords such as Deluxe, Super, Special and Select are not part of the catalogue number - these are price codes and can be entered as identifiers.\r\n\r\nGerman Polydor post-war price codes for formats and series numbers (1950s and 1960s):\r\nEPH: 45 rpm, 17 cm, EP, Mono, 20 000 and 21 000\r\nNH: 45 rpm, 17 cm, Mono,  22 000 to 24 000 and 66 000\r\nKN: 45 rpm, 17 cm, Mono, 55 000\r\nSEPH: 45 rpm, 17 cm, EP, Stereo, 224 000\r\nSNH: 45 rpm, 17 cm, Stereo, 220 000\r\nSKN: 45 rpm, 17 cm, Stereo, 223 000\r\nLPH: 33 rpm, 25 cm, Mono, 45 000\r\nLPHM: 33 rpm, 30 cm, Mono, 46 000\r\nHPM: 33 rpm, 30 cm, Mono, 47 000\r\nSLPH: 33 rpm, 25 cm, Stereo, 235 000\r\nSLPHM: 33 rpm, 30 cm, Stereo, 237 000\r\n\r\nFor all unofficial releases (bootlegs, counterfeits, pirate compilations, etc.) that pretend to be Polydor releases, please use [L=Polydor (2)].\r\n\r\n[b]Timeline[\/b]\r\n2 April 1913: Establishment of Polydor as a brand by German [l=Polyphonwerke A.-G.], based in Leipzig.\r\n25 July 1914: The brand is registered as a trademark by the Imperial Patent Office Berlin (No. 316613).\r\n1924: Polydor is established as an export label for [l=Polyphon Record] products to be marketed outside of Germany.\r\n1927: Establishment of [l=Soci\u00e9t\u00e9 Phonographique Fran\u00e7aise Polydor S.A.] in Paris, France, by the Danish and Swedish subsidiaries of Polyphonwerke A.-G.\r\n1932: Polyphonwerke A.-G. takes over the liquidated [l=Deutsche Grammophon-Aktiengesellschaft] and continues under this name.\r\n1941: After the takeover of Deutsche Grammophon by Siemens & Halske, the shellacs temporarily also appear under the label [l=Siemens Polydor].\r\n1946: Post-war production resumes and Polydor becomes the popular music arm. Classical music is separated to [l=Deutsche Grammophon].\r\n1949: Introduction of the red logo with golden stars and golden Polydor.\r\n1953: Introduction of the orange logo with golden stars and Polydor within a white background.\r\n1954: Establishment of [l=Polydor Records Ltd.] in the UK.\r\n1963: Introduction of the red logo with half-black disc and white Polydor, still in use today with slight alterations.\r\n1969: Polydor enters the US market.\r\n1972: Philips and Deutsche Grammophon form [l=PolyGram] and Polydor becomes part of [l=Polydor International].\r\n1991: Polydor becomes part of the [l=PolyGram Label Group].\r\n1998: Seagram acquires PolyGram and merges it into [l=Universal Music Group].\r\n2003: The German division is merged with Island Records Germany to [l=Polydor Island Group].\r\n2005: The Polydor Island Group is merged into [l=Universal Music Domestic Division].","label_country":"","label_founded_year":0,"label_website":"https:\/\/www.polydor.co.uk\/","label_instagram":"https:\/\/www.instagram.com\/polydorrecords","label_facebook":"https:\/\/www.facebook.com\/polydorrecords","label_bandcamp":"","label_soundcloud":"","label_youtube":"https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/polydor","musiclabel_logo_url":"","musiclabel_bio_curated":"","musiclabel_instagram_curated":"","musiclabel_website_curated":"","musiclabel_discogs_url_curated":""},"default_distributor":{"term_id":10834,"name":"\u4e00\u3064\u306e\u56fd","slug":"one-nation"},"_links":{"self":[{"href":"https:\/\/yoyaku.io\/jp\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/musiclabel\/27883","targetHints":{"allow":["GET"]}}],"collection":[{"href":"https:\/\/yoyaku.io\/jp\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/musiclabel"}],"about":[{"href":"https:\/\/yoyaku.io\/jp\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/taxonomies\/musiclabel"}],"wp:post_type":[{"href":"https:\/\/yoyaku.io\/jp\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/product?musiclabel=27883"}],"curies":[{"name":"wp","href":"https:\/\/api.w.org\/{rel}","templated":true}]}}