For the British label of the same name, see Durium Records (UK). For the synthetic resin, see Durium.
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Durium Records
Founded
1935 (1935)
Founder
Alberto Aroldi
Defunct
1989 (1989)
Genre
Pop
Country of origin
Italy
Location
Milan
Durium was an Italian record label, active from 1935 to 1989. Part of the catalogue and the brand were subsequently taken over by Ricordi, who used it for some reissues. Its initial trademark consisted of the writing Durium in block letters, surmounted by the stylisation of three trumpets and an eagle. Immediately after the war, this logo was abandoned to move to the stylisation of a disk with three internal rays crossed by the writing Durium in italics.
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joint album, We've Got a World That Swings, which was released by Linn Records. "Ray Gelato & The Giants, Wonderful – The Lost Italian Songbook, album...
of Gatti, the group replaced Rebaioli with Mauro Paoluzzi and left DuriumRecords to sign with Polygram. The move coincided with a change of musical direction...
in a singing competition. He signed a recording contract with DuriumRecords to record songs in Italian and Napulitano. The following year, with the song...
Dio ti da/Dormi (Durium, CN A 9271) 1968 – I giorni senza te/La vita è come un ring (Durium, CN A 9286) 1969 – Come si fa/Monique (Durium, CN A 9305) 1969...
She also returned to singing, publishing several singles with the DuriumRecordsrecord label, including Cibù Cibà written by Paolo Limiti. In 1970 she...
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Records, AR 10031) 1971 – L'uomo e la valigia (Durium, ms AI 77266) 1972 – Ti amo tanto tanto (Durium, ms AI 77296) 1973 – Partito per amore (Durium,...
B-side "Gente che mi parla di te" Released January 1967 Genre Pop Label DuriumRecords Songwriter(s) Armando Ambrosino and Totò Savio Little Tony singles chronology...
is a comprehensive list of the songs recorded by Sergio Franchi. It begins with the songs he recorded on the Durium label in Italy and in the UK (1959-1961)...
Although he had a contract with Durium of Milano as a singer, he decided to concentrate only on performing music. He recorded hundreds of songs with major...