Polskie Nagrania Muza
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Polskie Nagrania „Muza” | |
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Parent company | Warner Music Group |
Founded | 1956 |
Genre | jazz, rock, easy-listening, classical music |
Country of origin | Poland |
Location | Warsaw |
Official website | www |
Polskie Nagrania "Muza" ("Polish Records 'Muse' ", official name since 2005: "Polskie Nagrania Sp. z o.o", i.e., Polskie Nagrania Ltd.)[1] is a Polish record label based in Warsaw. It has produced records in many genres including pop, rock, jazz, folklore, classical, children. Until its purchase by Warner Music Poland in 2015, for €1.9 million, the label was owned by the Polish government.[2]
The label was established in 1956 after the merger of the vinyl record factory Muza and the record house Polskie Nagrania (with the history of the latter traced to the Interbellum times).[1] It also produced musical literature.[3] In addition to its own vinyl record factory, it also used the factories of Pronit and Veriton.[3]
Roster
[edit]- ABBA (single release "Honey Honey"/"My Mama Said" (1974)
- Anna German[4]
- Bajm[5]
- Budka Suflera[6]
- Czerwone Gitary[7]
- Czerwono-Czarni (disbanded)[8]
- Deuter[9]
- Dżem[10]
- Grzegorz Markowski[11]
- Homo Homini[12]
- Kombi (disbanded)[13]
- Marek Grechuta[14]
- Maryla Rodowicz[15]
- Niebiesko-Czarni[16]
- Stanisław Sojka[17]
- SBB[18]
- Seweryn Krajewski[19]
- Stan Borys[20]
- Tadeusz Nalepa[21]
- Czesław Niemen (aka, Czesław Wydrzycki)[22]
- Urszula Kasprzak[23]
- Wojciech Skowroński[24]
References
[edit]- ^ a b ""O Polskich Nagraniach"] - About "Polskie Nagrania"". www.polskienagrania.com.pl. Archived from the original on 2014-10-19. Retrieved 2014-10-18.
- ^ "Warner Music Poland buys Polskie Nagrania". Gramophone. No. March 2015. p. 9.
- ^ a b "Nowa encyklopedia powszechna", PWN , Volume 5, 1997, ISBN 830111097X, article "Polskie Nagrania"
- ^ "Warner confirms acquisition of Poland's oldest record label". 27 May 2015. Archived from the original on 28 May 2015. Retrieved 28 May 2015.
- ^ "Bajm - Biała armia". www.archiwumrocka.art.pl. Retrieved 2014-10-18.
- ^ "Budka Suflera - 1974 - 1984". www.archiwumrocka.art.pl. Retrieved 2014-10-18.
- ^ "Czerwone Gitary - 2". www.archiwumrocka.art.pl. Retrieved 2014-10-18.
- ^ "Czerwono - Czarni - 17.000.000". www.archiwumrocka.art.pl. Retrieved 2014-10-18.
- ^ "Deuter - 1987". www.archiwumrocka.art.pl. Retrieved 2014-10-18.
- ^ "Dżem - Cegła". www.archiwumrocka.art.pl. Retrieved 2014-10-18.
- ^ "Grzegorz Markowski - Kolorowy telewizor". www.archiwumrocka.art.pl. Retrieved 2014-10-18.
- ^ "Homo Homini - 3". www.archiwumrocka.art.pl. Retrieved 2014-10-18.
- ^ "Kombi - 15 lat". www.archiwumrocka.art.pl. Retrieved 2014-10-18.
- ^ "Marek Grechuta - Korowód". www.archiwumrocka.art.pl. Retrieved 2014-10-18.
- ^ "Maryla Rodowicz - Absolutnie nic". www.archiwumrocka.art.pl. Retrieved 2014-10-18.
- ^ "Niebiesko - Czarni - 25 lat Niebiesko-Czarnych - Przeżyjmy to jeszcze raz". www.archiwumrocka.art.pl. Retrieved 2014-10-18.
- ^ "Stanisław Soyka - Blublula". www.archiwumrocka.art.pl. Retrieved 2014-10-18.
- ^ "SBB - 1". www.archiwumrocka.art.pl. Retrieved 2014-10-18.
- ^ "Seweryn Krajewski - Części zamienne". www.archiwumrocka.art.pl. Retrieved 2014-10-18.
- ^ "Stan Borys - Krzyczę przez sen". www.archiwumrocka.art.pl. Retrieved 2014-10-18.
- ^ "Tadeusz Nalepa - Absolutnie". www.archiwumrocka.art.pl. Retrieved 2014-10-18.
- ^ "SBB Music". sbb-music. Archived from the original on November 28, 2018. Retrieved September 29, 2018.
- ^ "Urszula - Czwarty raz". www.archiwumrocka.art.pl. Retrieved 2014-10-18.
- ^ "Wojciech Skowroński - Blues & Rock". www.archiwumrocka.art.pl. Retrieved 2014-10-18.