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Electrecord

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Genre
  
Various

Official website
  
www.electrecord.ro

Country of origin
  
Romania

Location
  
Bucharest

Founded
  
1932

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Artists
  
Maria Tănase, Gică Petrescu, Transsylvania Phoenix, Marcel Budală, Aurelian Andreescu

Albums
  
Veac XX, Zalmoxe, Veniți - privighetoarea cântă, Antirăzboinică, Mugur de fluier

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Electrecord is a Romanian record label founded in 1932. It served as the only record label in Communist Romania. It was then transformed into the national recording company, following the centralization-oriented socialist doctrine. Electrecord has survived until today and, in spite of its reduced popularity, it releases a number of records every year.

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Communist times

In order to avoid disc importing from Western Europe and U.S., Electrecord was often demanded to release copies of some of the discs released abroad (just as recording companies in U.S.S.R. were doing themselves). Even today it is the subject of many anecdotes complaining about the bad quality of Romanian discs; a comparison between an import and a local copy would be the most eloquent proof.

All in all, Electrecord had a very difficult task to maintain a good balance between the government's demands and that of the artists and listeners. Despite the bad quality of recordings and lack of information with disk covers (regarding line ups and personnel), Electrecord proposed a number of collection discs, of which the most successful were those of the Formaţii de muzică pop series. (Translated as "Pop music bands", which became Formaţii rock - "Rock bands", starting with number four. One must keep in mind that even the word rock was a concept very difficult to accept by the regime!)

Contemporary

From 1990 on, Electrecord gradually lost market share as new recording companies emerged. However, some of the musical groups who had worked with them before have carried on until today. Aside from these cases, most of the discs Electrecord released after 1990 were either best of's extracted from older recordings or remastered versions of LPs recorded years before.

Electrecord artists

  • Dan Andrei Aldea
  • Mircea Baniciu
  • Pascal Bentoiu
  • Lola Bobesco
  • Florin Bogardo
  • Constantin Brăiloiu
  • Tiberiu Brediceanu
  • Ion Buzea
  • Celelalte Cuvinte
  • Sergiu Celibidache
  • Elena Cernei
  • Marin Constantin
  • Paul Constantinescu
  • Viorica Cortez
  • Gabriel Cotabita
  • Nicu Covaci
  • Dimitrie Cuclin
  • Hariclea Darclée
  • Grigoraș Dinicu
  • Gil Dobrica
  • Ion Dolanescu
  • Sabin Dragoi
  • Iancu Dumitrescu
  • George Enescu
  • Adrian Enescu
  • Dumitru Fărcaș
  • Ionel Fernic
  • Mircea Florian
  • Tudor Gheorghe
  • Loredana Groza
  • Nicolae Herlea
  • Magda Ianculescu
  • Iris
  • Mihail Jora
  • Nicolae Kirculescu
  • Krypton
  • Ovidiu Lipan
  • Dinu Lipatti
  • Fanica Luca
  • Radu Lupu
  • Silvia Marcovici
  • Ion Miu
  • Horia Moculescu
  • Octavian Nemescu
  • Ștefan Niculescu
  • Irina Odăgescu
  • Anca Parghel
  • Margareta Paslaru
  • Ionel Perlea
  • Valeria Peter Predescu
  • Gica Petrescu
  • Phoenix
  • Progresiv TM
  • Johnny Raducanu
  • Mihaela Runceanu
  • Ileana Sararoiu
  • Sfinx
  • Constantin Silvestri
  • Dan Spataru
  • Tatiana Stepa
  • Valeriu Sterian
  • Maria Tănase
  • Octave Octavian Teodorescu
  • Mircea Tiberian
  • Timpuri Noi
  • Cornel Trailescu
  • Cristian Vasile
  • Sofia Vicoveanca
  • Anatol Vieru
  • Ion Voicu
  • Gheorghe Zamfir
  • Virginia Zeani
  • References

    Electrecord Wikipedia