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Victor

21 releases

Multinational label; also appears as "Victor Record".
Label Code: LC 0385 / LC 00385
Victor was the foremost American record label launched in late December 1900 in the USA by Victor Talking Machine Co.. In 1927, Victor established a subsidiary in Japan. In 1929, the Victor Talking Machine Company was absorbed by the Radio Corporation of America (RCA). During World War II, hostilities between Japan and the USA caused Victor's Japanese subsidiary to divest itself from RCA Victor in the USA, thus becoming an independent Japanese company. In 1946, the Victor label was replaced by the new RCA Victor label in most territories. In 1968, RCA Victor became known as RCA Records. In Japan, however, the Victor label continues to exist; currently it is owned by Tokyo company Victor Entertainment, Inc.
For unofficial releases, use Victor.

Timeline:
• 1898: Francis Barraud paints "His Master's Voice", depicting his dog Nipper listening to a gramophone
• 1899: Barraud's painting licensed to The Gramophone Co. Ltd. in the UK; it is used on marketing materials (1899), later on records (1901 for the "His Master's Voice" phrase, 1909 for painting)
• 1900: Eldridge R. Johnson markets records on his labels Improved Gram-O-Phone Record and Improved Record
• 1901 (Jan.): Eldridge R. Johnson briefly markets records on his label Victor Ten Inch Record, then launches the Victor Monarch Record label
• 1901 (Oct.): Consolidated Talking Machine Company reorganized as Victor Talking Machine Co., still based in Camden, NJ, USA but only pressing records in Philadelphia
• 1901 (late) or 1902 (early/mid): Victor label launched by Victor Talking Machine Co.
• 1902: (Mar.) Victor labels begin using the Nipper logo, a simplified engraving the of "His Master's Voice" painting
• 1903: Victor Monarch Record is replaced by the Monarch Record and De Luxe labels for larger records; both use Nipper logo
• 1903 (Mar.): red versions of labels (often marked "Red Seal") launched to market premium-priced recordings by famous classical & opera performers; see Victor Red Seal
• 1905 (Mar.): Monarch Record and De Luxe labels retired; Victor now used for all sizes
• 1905 or 1907: Manufacturing plant in Camden, NJ opened (starting 1929, could be considered RCA Records Pressing Plant, Camden)
• 1908: Victrola label launched for the priciest Red Seal records and to promote the first Victrola console phonographs introduced in 1906
• 1908: the first double-sided Victor records released
• 1922: Victor Talking Machine Co. Sucursal Argentina franchised. Victor establishes pressing plant in Buenos Aires, Argentina, #cat 7XXXX
• 1923: the first double-sided Victor Red Seal records issued
• 1924: Victor establishes pressing plant in Oakland, California
• 1924 (Mar.): Canadian branch established as Victor Talking Machine Co. Of Canada Limited
• 1925 (mid): electrical recording begins, indicated by V.E. oval stamp in runout area
• 1925 (late): electrical recording first promoted as "VE" and "Orthophonic Recording" on record labels & sleeves
• 1927 (Sep.): Japanese branch established as 日本ビクター蓄音器株式會社 (Victor Gramophone Co. Of Japan Ltd, a.k.a. Victor Talking Machine Co. Of Japan, Ltd., later shortened to Victor Company Of Japan, Ltd.)
• 1929: Radio Corporation Of America (RCA) purchases Victor Talking Machine Company and its various labels
• 1929: US label rim text reads "Victor Talking Machine Division - Radio-Victor Corporation Of America"
• 1930–1935: US label rim text reads "RCA Victor Company, Inc."
• 1934 (late): Canadian branch becomes RCA Victor Company, Ltd.
• 1935–1939: US label rim text reads "RCA Manufacturing Co., Inc."
• 1939–1942: US label rim text reads "RCA Victor Division Of Radio Corporation Of America" (some releases are filed under just RCA Victor Division)
• 1942–1946: US label rim text reads "Radio Corporation Of America"
• 1942 (Oct.): 10" pop catalog number format adopts "20-" prefix
• 1945 (late): Victor logotype replaced by RCA Victor logotype in advertisements
• 1946 (Jan.): Victor label replaced on records by RCA Victor; January 1946 was the last month the Victor label was regularly used outside of Japan

Additional guidance for submitters:
If the original "Victor" logotype appears on a non-Japanese 78 RPM record, it cannot have been made later than approximately January 1946, and if it also mentions RCA or Radio Corporation of America, it cannot be from earlier than 1929. Likewise, if the "RCA Victor" logotype appears on any record, it cannot have been made prior to 1946. Keep this in mind when editing release dates, and use the Reissue tag where appropriate.

First-edition release dates through the 1920s can often be researched at [url=http://adp.library.ucsb.edu/]UCSB's American Discography Project[/url]; they used Victor's own internal paperwork as source material. Be careful not to confuse recording dates with release dates, though, and don't use the original release dates for represses/reissues.

Beginning in 1968 and beyond, RCA Victor branding was usually split such that logos for "RCA" and "Victor" were on the same surface but somewhat separate. These should still be considered a representation of the RCA Victor label, as per [url=https://www.discogs.com/forum/thread/749799]forum discussion[/url]. A common combination in this era had logos for "RCA" on the packaging and for both "RCA" and "Victor" on the media—in this case, both RCA and RCA Victor should be entered as labels, with a release note along the lines of "RCA on sleeve, RCA Victor on labels". Do not use Victor as a label on these items.

On records bearing Victor or Victrola labels, the dog & phonograph trademark and the quotation "His Master's Voice" were all part of the Victor branding; don't misinterpret it as the UK label known as His Master's Voice or HMV.

Total: 21
PRICE Image Title Artist Genre Style Label Year Country Format Condition Comment
$30 Dance Classics Analogue Collection Vol.1 Dance Classics Analogue Collection Vol.1 Boys Town Gang Electronic Disco Victor 1997 Japan 1 x 12", 33 ⅓ RPM NM-/VG+
$25 Show Me Show Me Cover Girls, The Electronic Electro, Freestyle, Synth-pop Victor 1987 Japan 1 x 12", 45 RPM, Stereo VG+/VG+
$12 Show Me Show Me Cover Girls, The Electronic Freestyle Victor 2000 Japan 1 x 12", 33 ⅓ RPM NM-/NM-
$20 Saddle Up / Can He Find Another One? Saddle Up / Can He Find Another One? David Christie / Double Discovery Electronic Disco Victor 1983 Japan 1 x 12" VG+/VG+ NO OBI
$50 Themes From Space, War & Panic Movies Themes From Space, War & Panic Movies Film Studio Orchestra, The Stage & Screen Theme Victor 1978 Japan 1 x LP, Album NM-/VG+ NO OBI
$25 Getting Over You (✪ Remix) Getting Over You (✪ Remix) Hiroshi Fujiwara Electronic Deep House, Downtempo Victor 2000 Japan 1 x 12", 33 ⅓ RPM VG+/VG+
$20 Drivin' Nite; Goin' On Drivin' Nite; Goin' On Kyoko Koizumi Electronic Drum n Bass, House Victor 1999 Japan 1 x 12", 33 ⅓ RPM, Stereo VG+/VG+
$90 Jackie Chan In Battle Creek Brawl Jackie Chan In Battle Creek Brawl Lalo Schifrin Funk / Soul, Jazz, Stage & Screen Funk, Soul-Jazz, Soundtrack Victor 1980 Japan 1 x LP, Album NM-/VG+ NO OBI
$10 Joy Love Happiness Joy Love Happiness Mimi Electronic Euro House, Progressive House Victor 1999 Japan 1 x 12", EP, Stereo VG+/GEN
$25 Symphonic Suite Crusher Joe = 交響組曲 クラッシャージョウ Symphonic Suite Crusher Joe = 交響組曲 クラッシャージョウ Norio Maeda Stage & Screen Anison, Soundtrack Victor 1983 Japan 1 x LP NM-/NM-
$20 Symphonic Suite Crusher Joe = 交響組曲 クラッシャージョウ Symphonic Suite Crusher Joe = 交響組曲 クラッシャージョウ Norio Maeda Stage & Screen Anison, Soundtrack Victor 1983 Japan 1 x LP NM-/VG+ NO OBI
$20 Symphonic Suite Crusher Joe = 交響組曲 クラッシャージョウ Symphonic Suite Crusher Joe = 交響組曲 クラッシャージョウ Norio Maeda Stage & Screen Anison, Soundtrack Victor 1983 Japan 1 x LP NM-/VG+ NO OBI
$50 Sunrise Sunrise Paulinho Da Costa Funk / Soul, Jazz, Latin Victor 1984 Japan 1 x LP, Album NM-/NM-
$40 Whatever Happened To Jugula? Whatever Happened To Jugula? Roy Harper & Jimmy Page Rock Acoustic, Folk Rock Victor 1985 Japan 1 x LP, Album NM-/VG+ NO OBI
$70 The Young Master = 師弟出馬 = ヤング・マスター The Young Master = 師弟出馬 = ヤング・マスター Ryudo Uzaki & Akira Inoue, Jackie Chan Stage & Screen Dialogue, Soundtrack Victor 1980 Japan 1 x LP, Album NM-/NM-
$30 Only Men Only Men Shy Rose Electronic Euro-Disco Victor 1988 Japan 1 x 12", 45 RPM VG+/VG+
$25 Summernights Summernights Silver Convention Electronic, Funk / Soul Disco Victor 1977 Japan 1 x LP, Album VG+/VG+ NO OBI
$60 Sea And Sky = 空と海 Sea And Sky = 空と海 Stomu Yamash'ta Classical, Electronic, Jazz Modern Classical, New Age JVC, Victor 1984 Japan 1 x LP, Album, Stereo NM-/NM-
$60 Let's Play Jazz Piano Vol.2 Let's Play Jazz Piano Vol.2 Teru Sakamoto Trio Jazz Victor 1977 Japan 1 x LP, Album, Stereo VG+/VG+ NO OBI
$90 Let's Play Jazz Piano Vol.3 Let's Play Jazz Piano Vol.3 Teru Sakamoto Trio Jazz Victor 1978 Japan 1 x LP, Album VG+/VG+ NO OBI
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