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Beyoncé from “7/11” (2014 - Columbia Records)
Beyoncé from “7/11“ (2014 - Columbia Records)
life: It was fifty years ago today that Bob Dylan had his first recording session at Columbia Records. Dylan was backup harmonica for folk singer Caroline Hester — It was shortly after that Dylan was offered his own deal with Columbia. see more —
vinylespassion: Columbia Records, 1953.
Mixed by Erry - Daft Punk “Random Access Memories” #musichistory #recordlegend #music #piracy (This is a fake, the cd is blank, Sony Music and Columbia Records stay calm, do not worries! Especially Sony, most of Erry mixtapes were recorded
anotherstateofmind67: Columbia Record Club, 1966
BACK IN THE DAY |3/28/95| Big L releases his debut album, Lifestylez ov da Poor & Dangerous, through Columbia Records
BACK IN THE DAY |4/6/97| Nas releases his third studio album, I Am, through Columbia Records.
BACK IN THE DAY |4/19/94| Nas releases his debut album, Illmatic, through Columbia Records
BACK IN THE DAY |7/2/96| Nas releases his second album, It Was Written, on Columbia Records.
BACK IN THE DAY |7/9/91| The soundtrack to the movie, Boyz N The Hood, is released on Columbia Records
BACK IN THE DAY |8/10/99| 50 Cent released his debut single, “How to Rob”, on Columbia Records.
BACK IN THE DAY |8/13/91| Cypress Hill releases their debut album, Cypress Hill, on Ruffhouse/Columbia/SME Records.
BACK IN THE DAY |10/6/98| Cypress Hill released their fourth album, Cypress Hill IV, on Ruffhouse/Columbia Records.
BACK IN THE DAY |11/13/94| Big L released the first single, Put It On, from his debut album, Lifestylez ov da Poor & Dangerous.
BACK IN THE DAY |11/23/99| Nas released his fourth album, Nastradamus, on Columbia Records.
BACK IN THE DAY |12/9/09| The Clipse released their third album, Til The Casket Drops, on Re-Up/Star Trak/Columbia Records.
BACK IN THE DAY |12/11/01| Nas releases his fifth album, Stillmatic, on Columbia Records.
10 YEARS AGO TODAY |12/13/02| Nas released his sixth album, God’s Son, on Columbia Records.
BACK IN THE DAY |1/18/94| Kurious released hsi debut album, A Constipated Monkey, on Columbia Records.
BACK IN THE DAY |2/13/96| The Fugees released their second album, The Score, on Ruffhouse/Columbia Records.
15 YEARS AGO TODAY |2/17/98| Destiny’s Child released their self-titled debut album, on Columbia Records.
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BACK IN THE DAY |3/2/99| Nas released the first single, Nas Is Like, off of his third album I Am…, on Columbia Records.
BACK IN THE DAY |¾/97| DJ Muggs presents The Soul Assassins, Chapter 1, was released on Columbia Records.
BACK IN THE DAY |¾/97| Three 6 Mafia released their second album, The End, on Columbia Records.
BACK IN THE DAY |3/17/92| Kriss Kross released their debut album, Totally Krossed Out, on Columbia Records.
BACK IN THE DAY |4/6/99| Nas released his third album, I Am…, on Columbia Records.
BACK IN THE DAY |4/16/02| Nas released the single, One Mic, off of his fifth album, Stillmatic on Columbia Records.
10 YEARS AGO TODAY |4/18/03| Nas released the single, I Can, off of his sixth album, God’s Son, on Columbia Records.
BACK IN THE DAY |4/19/94| Nas released his debut album, Illmatic, on Columbia Records.
BACK IN THE DAY |9/30/82| Marvin Gaye released the single, Sexual Healing, off of Columbia Records.
BACK IN THE DAY |12/8/09| Clipse released their third album, Til The Casket Drops, on Re-Up/Star Trak/Columbia Records.
BACK IN THE DAY |12/13/02| Nas released his sixth album, God’s Son, on Columbia Records.
FIFTEEN YEARS AGO TODAY |4/6/99| Nas released his third album, I Am…, on Columbia Records.
BACK IN THE DAY |4/16/02| Nas released, One Mic, off of his fifth album, Stillmatic on Columbia Records.
BACK IN THE DAY 4/18/03| Nas released the single, I Can, off of his sixth album, God’s Son, on Columbia Records.
barcarole: John Coltrane during a recording session at Columbia Records in 1958.
burnedshoes: © Eve Arnold, 1952, Marlene Dietrich, New York “Marlene Dietrich at the recording studios of Columbia Records, who were releasing most of her songs she had performed for the troops during World War II. She was 51 years old and starting
summers-in-hollywood: Marlene Dietrich at the studios of Columbia Records, November 1952. The record label was releasing some of the songs she had performed for the troops during WW2. She was 51 and starting a comeback into show business, and recording
design-is-fine: Marlene Dietrich on the cover of her record Overseas, 1951. Columbia Records. Source
thecoalcreekboys: JOHNNY CASH ‘The Fabulous’ Columbia Records, Stereo HF CS-8122 The original, 1959, Columbia 6 eye deep groove debut. XSM-444O8 -1AA. deep Groove. #johnnhcash#nowspinning #vinylcollectionpost #vinylcollection #records #albums
thecoalcreekboys: My slowly but surly growing Miles Davis, Columbia ( my Fav label) all original 1st USA Mono 6 eye pressings. Except Sketches of Spain, that’s a 1A Stereo #milesdavis#6eye#columbia#records#LP#mono#vinyl #vinyligclub #vinylcollection
vinylespassion: Columbia Records advertisement, 1946.
1948, Columbia Records introduces the 33 ⅓ -RPM long player. The old shellac 78 rpm, limited the playing time of a 12-inch record to less than five minutes per side. The new product was a 12 or 10-inch fine-grooved disc made of vinyl and played with
nowxspinning: Miles Davis /// Ballads /// Columbia RE #nowspinning #nowplaying #vinyl #vinylcollection #instavinyl #vinyloftheday #vinyls #vinyligclub #vinyljunkies #vinylcommunity #vinyligclub #vinylcollector #vinilo #vinylonly #vinylhead #records
80srecordparty: Highwayman b/w The Human ConditionWillie Nelson, Kris Kristofferson, Johnny Cash, Waylon Jennings Columbia Records/USA (1985)
classicwaxxx: Johnny Cash “The Little Drummer Boy” / “I’ll Remember You” Single - Columbia Records, US (1959).
classicwaxxx: Paul Whiteman And His Orchestra “Christmas Melodies” / “Silent Night, Holy Night” 78rpm Single - Columbia Records, US (1928).
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artemisvoice: Miles Davis during a record session at Columbia Records, NYC. 1958 Dennis Stock © Dennis Stock/Magnum Photos
manfromanothertime: It was fifty years ago today that Bob Dylan had his first recording session at Columbia Records. Dylan was backup harmonica for folk singer Caroline Hester — It was shortly after that Dylan was offered his own deal with Columbia.