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  1. Pathé Records was an international record company and label and producer of phonographs, based in France, and active from the 1890s through the 1930s. Early years. The Pathé record business was founded by brothers Charles and Émile Pathé, then owners of a successful bistro in Paris.

  2. Pathé. French label launched in 1894 by brothers Émile and Charles Pathé. Established in France, the label's territory expanded to the US (in 1914), the UK and even Asia (see 百代唱片 for Chinese language releases). Prior to 1931 the label went through major ownership changes.

  3. Among the major pioneering companies in the field of commercially recorded music, Pathé remains the least well-documented one after more than a century, despite some brave attempts at discography, including Mike Langridge's three-volume work on British Pathés, Gilbert Humbert's and more recently Olivier Ciccoli's efforts to chart parts of the Fr...

  4. Pathé Records was a France-based international record label and producer of phonographs, active from the 1890s through the 1930s. The Pathé record business was founded by brothers Charles and Émile Pathé, then owners of a successful bistro in Paris.

  5. Into the Lab' Happily, Stereo Lab (from Version 2.0) has several specialised features for dealing with needle-drops from Pathé discs with standard equipment. By employing half-speed needle-drops, discs may be replayed at 45 RPM and speed-doubled in software.

  6. Jun 10, 2024 · Pathé was a French-based producer of phonographs and an international record label active from the 1890s through the 1930s. Pathé (Phonograph) - History. Brothers Charles and Émile Pathé, owners of a Parisian bistro in Rue Fontaine near the Palace Pigalle, founded Pathé records in the mid-1890s.

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  8. * files contain data for both lateral and vertical discs. Lateral discs (up to 1926) have a "0" prefix not shown in file. I would like to acknowledge Pathé Records and Phonographs in America, 1914 - 1922 by George A. Copeland and Ronald Dethlefson, which was invaluable in helping me make sense of the listings

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