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Friday 5 May 2023

Lady Jane ( 1989 First Issue Soviet Union Melodya Mono-Stereo Black Label Compilation From 1965-1966 )

Melodya


Information About Russian Labels.
MELODYA was the only Soviet label that existed around 1988/90.
And the letter "C", on the other hand, meant analog stereo (CTEPEO) recording.
The logo above the Melody is the original one, with the house symbol on the left (with a large "M") and the name written in Cyrillic.
At the time, Melody had 10 printing works in the entire Russian territory.
Two were in Moscow: one in Moscow, in a suburb called Gramzapis, and the other in Aprelevka, just west of Moscow, the latter being the largest printing house in all of Russia.
The other eight printing works were in Leningrad (now St. Petersburg), Kiev (Ukraine), Tallinn (Estonia), Vilnus (Lithuania), Riga (Latvia), Tbilisi (Georgia), Tashkent (Uzbekistan), and Alma-Ata (Kazakhstan) (now Almaty); later the Novosibirsk (Siberia) and Yerevan (Armenia) plants were also incorporated.
Source from Italian Site (in the Italian language)
Note:
Songs Titles On The Back Cover In Russian And English.
New Style Melodya Label.
Matrix 1  C60-27411/1-3 DMM
Matrix 2  C60-27412/1-2 DMM
Printed Machine


 






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