RCA Victor

~ Label

Annotation

Formed in 1929 when Radio Corporation of America (est. 1901) bought the Victor Talking Machine Company.
During the Second World War, ties with their Japanese affiliate JVC were severed - nowadays, Victor Entertainment remains a JVC subsidiary.
Until 1957, all RCA-Victor records were distributed by EMI.

Victor's sister label, RCA records wasn't set up until the late 1940's when it was thought an imprint for pop/rock/country records - as opposed to the classical records that had until then been most popular - was required.

With the birth of rock n' roll, (and the signing of Elvis Presley) RCA Records' sales far exceeded those of Victor, but it has survived to the modern day as an imprint for blues, world music, jazz, and musicals.
When RCA sold all its record labels to Bertelsmann in 1986, this label was re-organised into the RCA Victor label group, consisting of the RCA Victor, Windham Hill and Bluebird labels. The company was further re-organised when Sony/BMG began their joint venture in August 2004.

Catalog Numbers

78RPM albums

  • M- series: manual change: disc 1 A/B; disc 2 A/B; disc 3 A/B
  • DM- series: auto changer: sides A in disc order, then sides B in reverse disc order. (1A, 2A, 3A, 3B, 2B, 1B)
  • AM- series: alternative auto changer: sides A in disc order, then sides B in disc order (1A, 2A, 3A, 1B, 2B, 3B)

1940–ca. 1973

beginning with the introduction of the 45-RPM, prefix was added:

  • 20-: 78-RPM, 10-in.(?)
  • 21-: 78-RPM, 10-in.(?)
  • 47-: 45-RPM, 7-in.
  • 48-: 45-RPM, 7-in.

1950–ca. 1974

  • LM: Long-playing Monaural (12-in. 33⅓, mono)
  • LSC: Long-playing Stereophonic Classical (12-in. 33⅓, stereo)

1969–ca. 1973

  • 74-: Stereo 45-RPM, 7-in.

ca. 1973–

The first character is a letter indicating the master tape source.

  • A: RCA Victor
  • C:
  • F:
  • L:
  • V:

The second character is a letter indicating the label or category or type of music.

  • B: Broadway(?)
  • F: Folk(?)
  • H:
  • P: Pop(?)
  • R: Red Seal (classical)
  • Y:

The third character is a letter indicating the format.

  • B: 7-in. (?)
  • D: SQ quadraphonic 33⅓ 12-in.
  • L: Stereo(?) 33⅓ 12-in. (“LP”)

The fourth character is a number indicating the number of discs

  • 0: single
  • 1…n: number of discs
Annotation last modified on 2013-04-12 21:21 UTC.

Previously known as: Victor Talking Machine Co.

Releases

ReleaseArtistFormatTracksCountry/DateCatalog#Barcode
The Best of The Guess WhoThe Guess WhoReel-to-reel11RSP 1004-C[none]
Sample Charley PrideCharley PrideVinyl14SAS 1005
Venice in PerilRondò VenezianoCD10SFCD 01739399451017325
Hard TimesBuddy Williams with The Overlanders12" Vinyl12SL101900
The Nutcracker, Op. 71 (Excerpts)Boston Pops Orchestra & Arthur FiedlerVinyl8SLP-B[none]
Koonibba RockColoured StoneCD12SPCD 10879399431108722
Jump Up Calypso (Re-Release)Harry Belafonte12" Vinyl12SRS 561[none]
Jump Up CalypsoHarry Belafonte12" Vinyl12SRS 561[none]
The Glenn Miller Story In StereoThe New Glenn Miller Orchestra Under The Direction Of Ray McKinley12" Vinyl14SVA-S 2001
Indian Music: Ragas and DancesThe Original Uday Shankar Company Of Hindu Musicians12" Vinyl10VCC-1361
Bump the BumpBlack Buster12" Vinyl11VLP1-7122
Ya Darn Right It’s CountrySmoky Dawson12" Vinyl12VPL1 0276
Lock, Stock and Barrel / A Heart of StoneDale Evans10" Shellac2
WCDJ-85
One, Two, Three, Kick / CopacabanaFreddy Martin and His Orchestra7" Vinyl2WP 213[none]
The Waltz You Saved for Me / Twilight TimeWayne King And His Orchestra7" Vinyl2WP 217
Captain Video and His Video RangersAl Hodge7" Vinyl2WY 2008[none]
Captain Video and the Captives of SaturnAl Hodge7" Vinyl2WY 2009[none]
CinderellaMack David, Jerry Livingston & Al Hoffman2×7" Vinyl2 + 2WY-399[none]
Peter Cottontail and Mother Goose MedleySpike Jones and His City Slickers10" Vinyl2Y-465
Adagios: Romantic Reveries for Piano and OrchestraArthur RubinsteinCD10
090266390427
Appalachian Spring / Billy the KidCopland; Boston Symphony Orchestra, Aaron Copland, The Philadelphia Orchestra, Eugene OrmandyCD7
Brasil PandeiroAnjos Do InfernoCD12
Chavela Vargas con el Cuarteto Lara FosterChavela Vargas con el Cuarteto Lara FosterCD12
Christmas Hymns and Carols, Volume 1 (expanded)Robert Shaw conducts the Robert Shaw ChoraleDigital Media10886446898322
Concertos nos. 4 & 5 "Emperor"Beethoven; Van Cliburn, Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Fritz ReinerCD6078635794328
Concierto de Aranjuez / Fantasy for a Gentleman / Bachianas Brasilieros no. 5Rodrigo, Villa‐Lobos; Monteverdi Orchestra, John Eliot Gardiner, Julian BreamCD13
090266172320
Confessions of a Broken ManPorter WagonerDigital Media12
886445338010
Epoca de oroJosé Alfredo JiménezCD8743217731328
Greatest HitsTchaikovskyCD10
090266084524
Hair: The American Tribal Love-Rock MusicalGalt MacDermotDigital Media32
Hemingway's Adventures Of A Young Man (An Original Soundtrack Recording)Franz WaxmanCD11
Leroy Anderson FavoritesLeroy Anderson; Arthur Fiedler, Boston PopsDigital Media21
Motion Picture Classics, Volume 1Arthur Fiedler & Boston Pops OrchestraCD15090266039227
Motion Picture Classics, Volume TwoArthur Fiedler & Boston Pops OrchestraCD19090266039326
One Night Stand! Sam Cooke Live at the Harlem Square ClubSam CookeDigital Media10
828766955224
Rachmaninoff: Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini / Falla: Nights in the Gardens of SpainRachmaninoff, Falla & Arthur RubinsteinDigital Media4
Rock with Sedaka (Expanded Edition)Neil SedakaDigital Media30
886446710297
Rolando Alarcón y sus cancionesRolando AlarcónCD12
Songs of Bethany CollegeMellomen Quartette, Nelson Eddy, Bill Reeve3×10" Shellac2 + 2 + 2[none]
Success Hasn't Spoiled Me YetRick SpringfieldDigital Media12[none]
Symphony No. 1Prokofiev; Eugene Ormandy12" Vinyl4
Take TenPaul Desmond(unknown)11
The Theory of Flight: Music From the Original SoundtrackRolfe KentDigital Media17
090266337620
The Very Best of James GalwayJames Galway2×CD19 + 20090266399123
UncutPowder BluesCD9