Collection: RCA Camden
[bRCA Camden[/b was a budget label of RCA Victor created in 1953 to reissue classical recordings from earlier 78-RPM Red Seal releases. Initially under just "Camden", in 1955 "RCA" was added to the label name. The label was named for Camden, New Jersey, the location of the RCA Victor plant and headquarters at the time.
[bFor any releases before 1955 or without RCA in the logo, please use Camden.[/b
Releases from 1974 to 1978, issued by Pickwick under license are not to be tagged here.
RCA Camden initially reissued classical 78-RPM monophonic recordings from the [l458022 and [l11358 catalogs on LP's as well as 45's. These included the finest performances of some of the major conductors and leading symphony orchestras of the previous decades: Arturo Toscanini; Eugene Ormandy; Serge Koussevitzky; Arthur Fiedler and the Boston Pops; Leopold Stokowski and the RCA Victor Symphony Orchestra. But the reissues typically did not identify the conductors and soon began to use pseudonymous names for the orchestras to avoid competing with new RCA Victor Red Seal releases by the same orchestras. After the creation of the RCA Victrola reissue label, RCA Camden ceased reissuing classical titles.
The RCA Camden catalog later reissued many pop, jazz, country, early rock, and children's recordings. It was also the home of RCA Victor producer Ethel Gabriel's Living Strings and Living Voices after the [iLiving Stereo[/i era.
In 1973, RCA licensed Camden releases to be reissued by Pickwick International. Pickwick releases included many Elvis Presley soundtrack recordings and pre-stardom Dolly Parton compilations between 1974 and 1978. At the same time, RCA also issued some new releases on the Camden label; RCA ended it's arrangement with Pickwick in 1978, primarily to regain the rights to the Elvis Presley titles, which had become enormous sellers after his sudden death in 1977.
RCA continued using the Camden name for some CD reissues until the 1990s; It is still used for certain budget CD reissues from the UK, Canada and Australia.
[bUS Catalog LP prefixes:[/b Catalog number prefixes are [bCAL[/b for mono and [bCAS[/b (or [bCDS[/b) for stereo releases. In 1973, the prefix changes to [bACL1[/b with [bACL2[/b for double albums.
[bArgentina[/b
The label is introduced in Argentine circa 1964, with prefixes [bCAL[/b for mono and [bCAS[/b starting on CAL-2900
[bUK[/b
The label is introduced in the UK in 1958, with prefixes [bCDN[/b for mono starting at CDN-101, manufactured by Decca.
[b[uPickwick Repressings (1974-78):[/u[/b Pickwick reissues of RCA Camden albums were on the standard Pickwick label with the original catalog numbers (CAS or ACL/ADL minus the "1" or "2"). The upper perimeter print reads [iMade from masters of RCA Corporation. All rights reserved.[/i with [bPICKWICK[/b in boldface letters and [b[iBY ARRANGEMENT WITH RCA RECORDS[/i[/b under it, both in white. The bottom of the label had [bCAMDEN[/b while the bottom perimeter print read [b[iTrademark CAMDEN Used With Permission of RCA Corporation[/b[/i in white with [bPrinted In USA[/b in the silver print used on the rest of the label
The vinylbeat link below provides four examples of US Camden labels: Red, hot pink, medium-blue inside purple margins, and light green sunburst into blue above and grey below. Beige Canadian labels and a light blue variant introduced in 1969 are not yet included in the vinylbeat.
UK labels with RCA Camden have 'Camden' in differing sizes, the larger size measures 3.75cm and the smaller size measures 2.8cm.
As there are often several versions of the same release it is important to describe the labels in detail, and include images if possible.
[bRCA Camden Orchestra Pseudonyms[/b
In order to avoid competing with new recordings of leading orchestras, RCA Camden reissues of earlier recordings by these same orchestras adopted pseudonyms, including:
[a289522 = AKA Thames Symphony Orchestra
[a406285 = AKA [a1964926
[a395913 = AKA [a3050276
[a406281 = AKA [a3477577
[a838447 = AKA Star Symphony Orchestra
[a2576208 = AKA [a3985595
[a269254 = AKA [a3586063
[a262940 = AKA Jewel Symphony Orchestra
[a883641 = AKA [a5411688
[a915941 = AKA [a2890059
[a27519 = AKA [a924178
[a703271 = AKA "Seine Symphony Orchestra" on RCA Camden reissues
[a432780 = AKA The Cosmopolitan Orchestra (2)
[a317584 = AKA [a3586073
[a834226 = AKA [a3075521 or Savoy Symphony Orchestra
[a872098 = AKA Dominion Symphony Orchestra
[a754974 on Victor Red Seal as "Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra" = AKA "Danube Symphony Orchestra" on RCA Camden reissues
[a834227 = AKA [a4012067
[a855421 = AKA [a1416995
[a1009447 = AKA The Regent Symphony Orchestra AKA Golden Symphony Orchestra
The RCA Victor Symphony Orchestra was a New York City pick-up orchestra drawn from members of the NBC Symphony Orchestra and the New York Philharmonic Orchestra.
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