CBS/Sony

Sub-label of Sony Music Entertainment Inc.

20 sub-labels 1968–2014

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CBS/Sony was a label in Japan, South Korea, Hong Kong, South-East Asia and Spain. In Japan the label was launched in 1968 by CBS/Sony Records Inc., a 50/50 joint-venture company of CBS Inc. and Sony Japan that was established in the same year. Before 1968, CBS' licensee in Japan was Nippon Columbia Co., Ltd.. In August 1973 the CBS/Sony label became part of CBS/Sony Inc.. Following Sony's acquisition of CBS Records, the CBS/Sony label in Japan was renamed to Sony in 1991. (The logo simply dropped the word "CBS", before a new logo was introduced in 1998.) In Spain the label was active in the 1990s. Sony dropped the CBS label in 1991 in favour of Columbia, which they acquired the rights for from EMI. In Spain however, the Columbia brand was not owned by EMI, but by Discos Columbia, S.A.. Because of this, Sony introduced the CBS/Sony label in Spain. Eventually Sony also acquired the rights to the Columbia brand in Spain. The CBS/Sony label in Spain was discontinued around 1996/1997. Please note that the catalogue numbers of CBS/Sony releases in Spain often have the 'COL' prefix. This does not mean they are Columbia releases! Japanese catalogue numbers From 1968 to 1976 most releases have a cat# with 4 characters, first two always SO, followed by two more characters (mostly SOL_, SON_, SOP_) and a number (1 to 5 digits). Early releases have a 5-digit number, from about 1972 a 1 to 3-digit number has been used. From 1976 to 1989 most releases have a cat# with a 2 digit prefix as price code (price in ¥ divided by 100 is the price code, e.g. 3200 ¥ --> price code 32. Code 00 stands for prices from 10000 ¥). Followed by a character defining the format: A = Analog media (Vinyl, LP / 12") D = Digital media (CD 5") E = Digital media (CD 3") K = Cassette L = Digital media (Laserdisc) S = Analog media (Vinyl, 7") Z = Video Tape The next character defines the genre: C = Foreign Classic (non-Japanese) G = Domestic Classic (Japanese) H = Domestic Pop (Japanese) P = Foreign Pop (non-Japanese) followed by a 1 to 4 digt number, the numbers are counted within every character group (e.g. "AP", not regarding the price code. Releases with multiple media have a own cat# for each media, the cat# of the release is the cat# of the first media plus the different digits of the last media (e.g. 35AP 3344~5).

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Deluxe Series (8)

CBS/Sony Masterworks

The Golden Masters Series

日本の古代・中世音楽シリーズ

日本の古代中世音楽 シリーズ = Japanese ancient and medieval music series.

Special Best-The Collected Best Songs

Japanese tape cassette series

ワイド1500

New Sounds In Organ

The Best Collection Of Piano Music (2)

Ormandy Best 30

DP Master Sound

D.P. = Direct Plating DP Master Sound was CBS/Sony's High quality Quadraphonic series from the early 1970s.

Electone Melody Shop

"エレクトーン・メロディ・ショップ" in Japanese. Electone Melody Shop is a series, mainly used for educational purposes, for Electone students in the 1970s. Each album consist of a "Electone Personal Series" bo...

魅惑のエレクトーン

道志郎 エレクトーン教室 - Let's Learn Electone. Shiro Michi Electone Course. This series was design to help Electone players and students to learn how to play the Electone. Unlike other [a4158406]'s record...

素晴らしきエレクトーンの世界

Best Classics 30

エレクトーン・シリーズ

エレクトーン GX

Album listed below, played on the mighty synth stage organ, Yamaha Electone GX-1. Played by [a4158406].

エレクトーン・ファンタスティック

NEW Best Classics 80

Japan cassette tape series "NEW Best Classics 80" replaced by "NEW Best Classics 100". The series "NEW Best Classics 80" cassettes were repeated in the "NEW Best Classics 100" series. Cassettes num...

Best Classics 70

Japan CBS/Sony cassette tape series "Best Classics 70".

American Hot Line

7 series: 1st: 3 psc, from 28KP 623 to 28KP 625. Cassetes type I. 2nd: 7 psc, from 25KP 801 to 25KP 807 Cassetes type I. 3rd: 6 psc, from 26KP 931 to 26KP 936. Cassetes type II (chrome). 4th: 6...

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Top 100 CBS/Sony Releases

1
The Wall cover
The Wall Pink Floyd
1979 Prog Rock Art Rock 28.9M plays
2
Born in the U.S.A. cover
3
Wish You Were Here cover
Wish You Were Here Pink Floyd
1975 Prog Rock 16.2M plays
4
Master of Puppets cover
Master of Puppets Metallica
1986 Thrash Speed Metal 12.8M plays
5
Ride the Lightning cover
Ride the Lightning Metallica
1984 Thrash Speed Metal 11.8M plays
6
…And Justice for All cover
…And Justice for All Metallica
1988 Thrash Heavy Metal 6.8M plays
7
Kind of Blue cover
Kind of Blue Miles Davis
1959 Modal 5.5M plays
8
Toto IV cover
Toto IV Toto
1982 Pop Rock 5.4M plays
9
Discovery cover
Discovery Electric Light Orchestra
1979 Pop Rock Symphonic Rock 5.3M plays
10
Born to Run cover
Born to Run Bruce Springsteen
1975 Pop Rock 4.7M plays
11
Kill ’Em All cover
Kill ’Em All Metallica
1983 Thrash Speed Metal 4.5M plays
12
Animals cover
Animals Pink Floyd
1977 Prog Rock 4.2M plays
14
Greatest Hits, Volume I & Volume II cover
15
A Momentary Lapse of Reason cover
A Momentary Lapse of Reason Pink Floyd
1987 Art Rock Prog Rock 3.5M plays
17
Bridge Over Troubled Water cover
Bridge Over Troubled Water Simon and Garfunkel
1970 Folk Rock Pop Rock 3.3M plays
18
The Stranger cover
The Stranger Billy Joel
1977 Pop Rock Soft Rock 3.0M plays
19
Greatest Hits cover
Greatest Hits Journey
1988 Arena Rock Classic Rock 2.6M plays
20
Out of the Blue cover
Out of the Blue Electric Light Orchestra
1977 Prog Rock Symphonic Rock 2.4M plays
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