Biography - London UK London Records was created by Decca in the 1940s to enable transatlantic releases from the UK into the US, and vice versa. Due to the presence of a Decca subsidiary company in the US, British Decca was unable to use the Decca name in North America, and released records there under the “London” label. In the UK, the London label was used by British Decca to release American recordings which British Decca licensed, such as Atlantic LTZ 15000 American Jazz series (1955-62) The catalogue numbering system identified the US company licensor by letter code: LTZ-C Savoy LTZ-D Dot LTZ-J Jubilee LTZ-K Atlantic LTZ-L Carlton LTZ-M Chess LTZ-N Bethlehem LTZ-P Imperial LTZ-T United Artists LTZ-U Riverside « Discography Edit This Biography : Biography Credits
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