The Label: The Story of Columbia Records
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From Frank Sinatra and Billie Holiday to Janis Joplin and Michael Jackson Columbia Records has discovered and nurtured a mind-boggling spectrum of talents and temperaments over the past 100-plus years. Now with unprecedented access to the companys archives memos personal correspondence recording contracts sales reports and job sheets as well as rich musical and literary material excavated from the Teo Macero Collection The Label tells the never-before-told stories behind the groundbreaking music distributed by Columbia Records. More often than not the music was created not just by the artists themselves but forged out of conflict with the men and women who handled them executives producers Artists and Repertoire men arrangers recording engineers and yes even publicists. And at almost every narrative crossroads in The Label is an undercurrent of racial tension a tension that not only influenced twentieth century music but also mirrored and at times prompted major changes in American culture. This vibrant account of Columbia Records often tumultuous relationships with artists businesspeople and popular culture is sure to enlighten entertain and even shock.
