Diamond Records (Hong Kong)
Diamond Records was a record label for Hong Kong and the far East. It featured a good amount of Hong Kong's most popular recording acts and attractions in its catalogue.
Background
Diamond Records was an independent label which was established in or around 1960 by Portuguese merchant, Ren da Silva.[1][2] In the early 1960s, they produced a run of albums that featured original Mandarin and English compositions. Also English songs were sung in Mandarin and Mandarin songs were sung in English. Two recording artists that were an example of this were Kong Ling and Mona Fong.[3] Both Ling and Fong had Hong Kong's leading pianist Celso Carrillo as arranger on their early Diamond albums.[4][5][6]
Affiliations
In the early 1960s, Diamond was the only record pressing in the area at the time. It handled Mercury Record Corporation product on a licensing agreement basis. Taking a trip to the U.S., managing director da Silva visited the Chicago Mercury headquarters in August 1961 to discuss expansion in the area for manufacturing plant and distribution facilities. He also was in the U.S. to meet with Willem Langenberg the head of Philips group to discuss the coordination of a three way arrangement that would involve Mercury, Philips and Diamond.[7]
Artists
Rock bands
In the mid-1960s the label started taking on guitar driven bands such as Philip Chan and the Astronotes, Danny Diaz and the Checkmates, Teddy Robin and the Playboys, and The Anders Nelsson group. Later on, other bands such as the Sam Hui fronted Lotus, The Mystics, The Zoundcrackers, D’Topnotes, The Downbeats, Joe Jr. and the Side Effects, Mod East, Sons of Han, and The Menace had recordings issued on the label.
Arrangers and session musicians
Celso Carrillo
Celso Carrillo, a pianist from the Philippines[8] was born on January 9, 1924.[9][10] Along with Tony Carpio, Andy Hidalgo, and Nick Domingo, he was one of the many musicians from the Philippines that had made careers in Hong Kong.[11] He had worked as an arranger, backing musician on various recordings by artists on the Diamond label. For a period of time, he was Hong Kong's leading pianist[12] His band backed Kong Ling on her Hong Kong Presents ..... Off-Beat Cha Cha album. In addition to playing piano and handling the arrangements, he also played conga and cow bell on various tracks.[13] Another album for Diamond which he worked on, which was in the same vein as Kong Ling's was Mona Fong Meets Carding Cruz. The backing was by the Carding Cruz band and the arrangements were by Celso Carrillo.[14][15] Filipino singer Carmen Soriano, credits him with him with giving her the inspiration and training to sing when she was lacking in confidence and repertoire while in Hong Kong. At the time he was the band leader at the club and told her to give it a try just for the novelty of it.[16][17] The result was her singing for a few months at the Winner House club in Hong Kong.[18] Another singer that Carillo backed was Lita Mendoza.[19] He died on 26 December 1988.[20]
At one time he was also once president of the Philippine Musicians League.
Later years
In 1970, the label was acquired by Polydor.[21]
Releases (selective)
International artists
- Singles
- Marv Lockard - "Love Me Tender" / "Singing The Blues" - Diamond 54 X 45
- Lloyd Price - "Where Were You (On Our Wedding Day)?" / "Is It Really Love?" - Diamond ABC 6 - (1959)
- The Ventures - "Walk-Don't Run" / "Perfidia" - Diamond D.78X 45 - (1960)
- Chubby Checker - "Slow Twistin'" / "La Paloma Twist" - Diamond D.131X 45
- Chubby Checker - "Popeye The Hitchiker" / "Limbo Rock" - Diamond D.158 X 45 - (1962)
- Linda Scott - "I've Told Every Little Star" / "Three Guesses" - Diamond D.105 X 45 - (1963)
- Chubby Checker - "The Twist" / "Let's Twist Again" - Diamond D.121 X 45 - (1963)
- Johnny Tillotson - "You Can Never Stop Me Loving You" / "Judy, Judy, Judy" - Diamond D.188 X 45 - (1963)
- Chubby Checker - "Twist It Up" / "Surf Party" - Diamond D.189X45 - (1963) [22]
Hong Kong artists
- Singles
- Kong Ling with Celso Carrillo Orch. - "I Love You Baby" / ? - Diamond D.76[23]
- The Fabulous Echoes - "Do The Mashed Potatoes" / "A Little Bit Of Soap" - Diamond D.167 X 45 - (1964)
- The Fabulous Echoes - "Sunshine" / "Dancing On The Moon" - Diamond D.187 X 45 - (1964)
- The Fabulous Echoes - "The Wedding (La Novia)" / "La Novia (The Wedding)" - Diamond D.233 X 45
- Teddy Robin And The Playboys - "Lies" / " Six Days In May" - Diamond D. 238 - (1966)
- The Downbeats - "It Won't Be Easy" / "You Gotta Tell Me" - Diamond D. 243 - (1967)
- Mod East - "Except You" / "No One Can Love You (The Way I Do)" - Diamond D. 261
- Mod East - "Stranger To Love" / "Angelita" - Diamond D 267 - (1968)
- EPs
- Celso Carrillo and his Orchestra - Off-Beat in Hong Kong - Diamond EP 100
- The Fabulous Echoes - Those Fabulous Echoes Vol. 1 - Diamond DEP 004
- The Fabulous Echoes - Those Fabulous Echoes Vol. 2 - Diamond DEP 016 - (1965) [24]
References
- ^ HK Pop History 1960s pt. 1
- ^ LG 2012 A2 Monday, 17 September 2012 Polydor Records Polydor History
- ^ HK Pop History 1960s pt. 1
- ^ Discogs Kong Ling* – Hong Kong Presents Off-Beat Cha Cha
- ^ Mabuhay jazz: jazz in postwar Philippines Richie C. Quirino Page 74
- ^ Muzikland June 30, 2006 Mona Fong - Mona Fong Meets Carding Cruz
- ^ Billboard Music Week August 14, 1961 Page 4 Mercury Preps Strong Far East Distribution
- ^ The Philippine Star October 6, 2008 All this Jazz By Alfred A. Yuson
- ^ jstor.org Minstrelsy and Mimesis in the South China Sea - JStor]
- ^ Asian Music: Journal of the Society for Asian Music Page 99
- ^ The Philippine Star October 6, 2008 All this Jazz By Alfred A. Yuson
- ^ Mabuhay jazz: jazz in postwar Philippines Richie C. Quirino Page 74
- ^ Discogs Kong Ling* – Hong Kong Presents Off-Beat Cha Cha
- ^ Muzikland June 30, 2006 Mona Fong - Mona Fong Meets Carding Cruz
- ^ Popsike MONA FONG-,FEMALE VOCAL HONG KONG DIAMOND RECORD
- ^ "Yesterday, Songs of Carmen's life By Bayani San Diego Jr". Philippine Daily Inquirer. 10/09/2008.
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- ^ Philippine Entertainment Portal June 4, 2010 Carmen Soriano still sways to the rhythm by Nini Valera Archived 2015-12-14 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Balitang Konsulado Vol. IV No. 4 December 2005 Sixty Years of Filipino Musicians in Hong Kong Page 4
- ^ Asian Music: Journal of the Society for Asian Music Page 99
- ^ HK Pop History 1960s pt. 2
- ^ 45Cat Diamond - Label Discography
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- ^ 45Cat Diamond - Label Discography