Perfect (3)
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The Perfect label was a US label. It was introduced in June 1922 by the financially strained Perfect (3) also served as a reissue vehicle for some older Pathé material. Releases on the Perfect label were pressed on standard lateral cut 78 rpm disc records. Many of these records were red-brown shellac as opposed to the more common black shellac of the era. Audio fidelity was about average for the era, but being a cheap label, the records tend to wear easily. |
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Pathé Actuelle |
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Star Series (3) |
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ManufacturerPerfect (3) Parlophone Cannon Place 78 Cannon Street London, EC4N 6AF UNITED KINGDOM https://www.parlophonerecords.com/ Manufacturer EUUniversal Music Group Europe 's-Gravelandseweg 80 1217 EW Hilversum THE NETHERLANDS https://discogs.programascracks.com/cdn-cgi/l/email-protection" class="__cf_email__" data-cfemail="c4a7aba9a9b1aaada7a5b0adabaab784b1a9b1b7ada7eaa7aba9">[email protected] |
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Instead of switching to Electric recording in 1925, they would wait to years until 1927. Giving them more time to "Perfect" there style of Acoustical recording. In late 1927, they would also gain their own UK Sub-label called Pathe Perfect. It pressed songs for and Britain between 1927 and early 1928.