Mercury
Record Corporation was founded in Chicago, Illinois in 1945
by Irving Green, Berle Adams and Arthur Talmadge. Early in the
label's history, Mercury opened two pressing plants, one in
Chicago and the other in St. Louis, Missouri. With the use of
automatic presses and providing 24-hour turnaround, they went
into direct competition with the major recording labels such
as Columbia, Decca, and RCA Victor.
In 1972, Philips along with German Electronics giant Siemens
merged their record operations with Deutsche Grammophon to become
PolyGram.
In Germany, the label was handeled by Electrola GmbH until 1963
when Deutschen Philips GmbH took over. |