Command Records

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Command Records was an audiophile-focused American record label known for its high-fidelity stereo recordings and innovative album cover designs during the 1950s and 1960s.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf American record label
record label
activeInDecade 1950s
1960s
country United States of America
surface form: United States
designApproach abstract geometric covers
modernist graphic design
designEmphasis visual representation of stereo sound
distributionFormat LP
era postwar hi-fi boom
focus high-quality studio production
stereo demonstration records
foundedBy Enoch Light NERFINISHED
genreFocus easy listening
jazz
pop
industry music industry
knownFor audiophile-quality recordings
extensive use of stereo separation
high-fidelity stereo sound
innovative album cover design
technical liner notes
labelType audiophile label
locationCountry United States of America
surface form: United States
marketingFocus hi-fi enthusiasts
medium vinyl records
notableArtist Enoch Light NERFINISHED
notableSeries Persuasive Percussion NERFINISHED
Provocative Percussion NERFINISHED
periodOfProminence 1960s
late 1950s
productionEmphasis clarity and detail
productionEmphasis wide stereo imaging
reputation collector interest for cover art
high technical standards
soundFormat high-fidelity
stereo
targetAudience audiophiles
hi-fi hobbyists

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ABC-Paramount ownedImprint Command Records