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BASF was a record label that existed during the 1970s. The label issued thousands of recordings by artists of many genres. Artists who had releases on the label include, Hans Juergen Baeumler, Candlewick Green,
Don Cherry Donald Stewart Cherry (born February 5, 1934) is a Canadian former ice hockey player, coach, and television commentator. He played one game in the National Hockey League (NHL) with the Boston Bruins. After concluding a playing career in the A ...
, Cindy and Bert,
George Duke George Martin Duke (January 12, 1946 – August 5, 2013) was an American keyboardist, composer, singer-songwriter and record producer. He worked with numerous artists as arranger, music director, writer and co-writer, record producer and as ...
,
Freddy Breck Freddy Breck (''Gerhard Breker''; 21 January 1942 – 17 December 2008) was a German schlager singer, composer, record producer, and news anchor. Breck was born in Sonneberg, Thuringia. He studied to be a machinist, then studied singing u ...
,
Ella Fitzgerald Ella Jane Fitzgerald (April25, 1917June15, 1996) was an American singer, songwriter and composer, sometimes referred to as the "First Lady of Song", "Queen of Jazz", and "Lady Ella". She was noted for her purity of tone, impeccable diction, phra ...
, Peter Garden, Errol Garner, Jim Hall, Don "Sugarcane" Harris, Earl "Fatha" Hines,
Rudolf Kempe Rudolf Kempe (14 June 1910 – 12 May 1976) was a German conductor. Biography Kempe was born in Dresden, where from the age of fourteen he studied at the Dresden State Opera School. He played oboe in the opera orchestra of Dortmund and ...
, Manuela,
Oscar Peterson Oscar Emmanuel Peterson (August 15, 1925 – December 23, 2007) was a Canadian jazz pianist and composer. As a virtuoso who is considered to be one of the greatest Jazz piano, jazz pianists of all time, Peterson released more than 200 recordin ...
, The Dave Pike Set and many others.


Background

The BASF record label was the vinyl record division of the
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chemical group. During the 1970s, the label had ventured into the
quadraphonic Quadraphonic (or quadrophonic, also called quadrasonic or by the neologism quadio ortmanteau, formed by analogy with "stereo" sound – equivalent to what is now called 4.0 surround sound – uses four audio channels in which speakers are po ...
area. The label's quadraphonic releases included ''Demonstration in Quadro'', ''Fantastic Quadro'' by rosse Orchester Spielen Welthits and ''Musik Total Erleben''. As of April 1972, the contact for the United States was BASF Systems, Inc., Crosby Drive, Bedford, Mass. 01730. And for Canada it was BASF Canada Ltd., P.O. Box 430, Station St. Laurent, Montreal 379, Quebec.


History

According to the 20 February 1971 issue of ''
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'', BASF were to set up their record label early in the following year. The company was currently looking for a pressing and distribution deal to market record discs and tapes under the BASF banner. The first of March was the date given for the company's move into the record business with the BASF label making its debut in Germany. Werner Cyprys a German producer had for some time already been active in building up a ready catalogue for the label's introduction.''Billboard'', February 20, 1971
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/ref> The label had also taken on board, Sigrid Volkmann, a German producer from Munich. Some of the artists which would be releasing their work through BASF were, Daniela, Gisela Marell, Hans Juergen Baeumler (ice star), John O'Brian Docker (guitarist ), Arno Flor (big band leader), Thomas Fritsch (actor), Peter Garden (TV star), Rolf Kuehn (jazz star), and Dieter Thomas. They had already sealed a distribution deal with MPS Records. The MPS catalogue included work by includes material by
Ella Fitzgerald Ella Jane Fitzgerald (April25, 1917June15, 1996) was an American singer, songwriter and composer, sometimes referred to as the "First Lady of Song", "Queen of Jazz", and "Lady Ella". She was noted for her purity of tone, impeccable diction, phra ...
,
Oscar Peterson Oscar Emmanuel Peterson (August 15, 1925 – December 23, 2007) was a Canadian jazz pianist and composer. As a virtuoso who is considered to be one of the greatest Jazz piano, jazz pianists of all time, Peterson released more than 200 recordin ...
and Errol Garner. The deal also included the budget cassette company Polyband. It was announced in the 24 April 1971 issue of ''
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'' that BASF had made the decision to move into the pre-recorded tape field. Klaus Laubrunn was heading the operation with producer, Sigrid Volkmann. Needing a ready supply of material, it was said that BASF would be using the repertoire of MPS records. They had a ready supply of over 200 recordings. Ella Fitzgerald, Oscar Peterson, Erroll Garner,
Friedrich Gulda Friedrich Gulda (16 May 1930 – 27 January 2000) was an Austrian pianist and composer who worked in both the classical and jazz fields. Biography Early life and career Born in Vienna the son of a teacher, Gulda began learning to play the piano ...
, and
Horst Jankowski Horst Jankowski (30 January 1936 – 29 June 1998) was a classically trained German pianist, most famous for his internationally successful easy listening music. Biography Born in Berlin, Jankowski studied at the Berlin Music Conservatory an ...
were the artists that had ready recordings to use.
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was heading the MPS repertoire division. BASF felt then that in five to ten years that tape cartridges (meaning cassettes) would have fifty percent of the German market. It was reported by Paul Seigel in the 25 September 1971 issue of ''
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'' that 2,000,000 German marks had been paid for songstress Manuela of Telefunken-Decca to come to BASF. This had apparently caused concern to other record company executives about holding on to their artists. It was also reported that Cindy and Bert were set to do good with their BASF single, "Ich fand eine Hand". The 29 April 1972 issue of ''Billboard'' (page 22) featured ads from the Shorewood Packaging Corporation welcoming BASF Records to America and the PRC Recording Company welcoming BASF Records to the American scene. The following page had some of the label's artists who had their work released on the label. They were Don "Sugarcane" Harris with ''Fiddler On The Rock'', Earl "Fatha" Hines with ''Fatha & His Flock On Tour'', Jim Hall with '' It's Nice to Be With You'', Dave Pike Set with ''Infa Red'', Ella Fitzgerald with ''Watch What Happens'', Oscar Peterson with ''Motions & Emotions'' and ''Hello Herbie'', The Kenny Clarke Big Band with ''All Smiles'', Milt Buckner Trio with ''Play Chords'', and
Don Cherry Donald Stewart Cherry (born February 5, 1934) is a Canadian former ice hockey player, coach, and television commentator. He played one game in the National Hockey League (NHL) with the Boston Bruins. After concluding a playing career in the A ...
with ''
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''. The 12 May 1973 issue of ''Billboard'' showed three BASF releases in the charts. Cindy & Bert were at no. 5 in the German chart with "Immer Wieder Sonntags" and
Freddy Breck Freddy Breck (''Gerhard Breker''; 21 January 1942 – 17 December 2008) was a German schlager singer, composer, record producer, and news anchor. Breck was born in Sonneberg, Thuringia. He studied to be a machinist, then studied singing u ...
was at no. 7 with "Bianca". Breck also had an album, ''Uberall Auf Der Welt'' at no. 10 in the Dutch chart. According to the 19 January, 1974 issue of ''Billboard'', a deal had been signed with BASF and the British Decca Record company for the UK pressing, release and distribution of BASF records and pre-recorded cassettes. Arthur Cullis the Decca director and Hans-Jochen Versemann the BASF marketing director had sealed the deal at the Ludwigshafen-based BASF Headquarters. Henry Pattinson who was the audio-video division of BASF in the UK was confident that the association with Decca would expand the growth and impact of the BASF catalogue in the UK. The article also mentioned that BASF's UK operation had not been running at capacity due to on-going efforts to find a UK licensee. George Duke's ''
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'' album was reviewed in the 22 June 1974 issue of ''Billboard''. Released on BASF MC 22018, it was also one of the top album picks in the jazz section. According to the reviewer, he has scored a major success with the release. The reviewer also said that this was the first time that his keyboard genius had been shown. The tracks, "Psychosomatic Dung", "The Opening" and Da Somba" were singled out as the best on the album. Don "Sugarcane" Harris' album ''I'm On Your Case'', released on BASF MC 21912 was also reviewed in the Recommended LP's pop section the 22 June issue. The issue also noted that Candlewick Green's song, "
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" which had an exclusive release in the US on BASF had been in the British charts for seven weeks. It was also a ''
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'' pick and recommended in the ''
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''. By mid-1975,
Rudolf Kempe Rudolf Kempe (14 June 1910 – 12 May 1976) was a German conductor. Biography Kempe was born in Dresden, where from the age of fourteen he studied at the Dresden State Opera School. He played oboe in the opera orchestra of Dortmund and ...
, the principal conductor of Munich Philharmonic and new BBC Symphony Orchestra chief conductor had entered into a new contract with BASF. The 26 July issue of ''
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'' reported that there were already two recordings made by BASF and would be issued via Decca in the Autumn. By October 1975, the duo Cindy & Bert and solo artist Freddy Breck had been doing well. With new singles out they had sold more than 100,000 singles. Other artists that were of importance to BASF were saxophonist Pete Tex, Peter Rubin and Renate Kern. The label's roster had also grown with the addition of five new artists, Angela Branca, Reiner Rodin, Charlotte & Jurgen Wentling, Hanna Heller and Rene Martin. Tritonus and Embryo were two groups that they were hoping to have success with. They had also signed up former
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lead singer Mike Kennedy. There was success with the
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-based group Bläck Fööss who had sold more than 50,000 copies of their debut album. They were also doing well with the German choir Westphalian Nightingales. With a fourteen to seventeen percent turnover from classical sales, BASF was planning to release recordings by Dietrich Fischer Dieskau and Edith Mathis. In Jazz, BASF was using the MPS catalogue for all of their releases in genre. Besides the American acts they were experiencing above-average sales with German artists such as Volker Kriegel and Wolfgang Dauner. BASF had also moved into the children's recorded music field which was still being developed.''Billboard'', October 25, 1975
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Further reading

* Seventies Sevents


References

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External links

* Discogs
BASF, Releases
German record labels