About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 28. Chapters: Chronological Classics complete discography, America Records, Kitsune, BYG Actuel, Ed Banger Records, Celluloid Records, Pathe Records, Rebelles Europeens, Pschent Music, Sun Records, Suntrip Records, Rotorelief, Roule, Crydamoure, Sonopresse, UNESCO Collection, Orlando, Network 23, Shandar, Rebel Records, Work It Baby, Carrere Records, France's Concert Records, Holy Records, Jet Set Records, Black & Blue Records, Delphine Records, Ellahy Amen Records, Barclay Records, AB Disques, Ultimae Records, Disques Dreyfus, Musea, Hangars Liquides, Disques Vogue, Naive Records, Gooom Disques, Musidisc, Jarring Effects, F Communications, Nobody's Bizzness, Wagram Music, Sordide Sentimental, Saravah, Ocora, 3D Vision Records, Rock Machine Records, Distance Records, Spalax, Le Chant du Monde, Buda Musique, POF Music, Telegraph Records. Excerpt: Chronological Classics was a French compact disc reissue label. The original owner Gilles Petard intended to release the complete master takes of all jazz and swing artists that were issued on 78 rpm records. By the time the label suspended operations in July 2008, its scope had extended into the LP era. Petard also started a parallel label, R&B Classics, to reissue postwar rhythm & blues recordings. An unaffiliated label, Neatworks, released alternate takes and misidentified master takes of jazz artists previously issued on Chronological Classics. In 1999, Chronological CLassics also issued a cd set that included tracks previously not available in the regular series, and a bonus cd with corrected tracks from previous releases. The jazz series started with number 500, and so far includes the following albums: The following numbers were slated for an August 2008 release but were never issued: America Records was a French jazz record label. Kitsune is a French fashion...