Germany
had quite a few Record Clubs, the most famous being Bertelsmann.
The members could buy for lower prices special releases. Where
Bertelsmann could sell big names with actual titles through
their Ariola connections, the other Record Clubs had either
big names (mostly it bit dated and from the jazz field) with
obscure releases or popular releases by cover orchestras / artists.
Such was also the case with Opera, Europäische Phonoklub
from Stuttgart.
The company sleeves were stitched and made of thick paper or
even thin cardboard. They existed in 3 designs and in several
colours.
The numbering starts with 4101 somewhere in the mid 50s and
continued at least 4423.
The labels were yellow with either a thick or a thin "Europäische
Phonoklub". It seems that later reissues had an extra 4 added.
Opera issued only 45 rpm EPs (and a few LPs) some with inner
triangle but most without.
For the final releases the picture sleeves were normal again. |