All Disc Records, Inc.
Настоящее имя: All Disc Records, Inc.
Defunct US pressing plant, which was located in Roselle, New Jersey. It was initially established 1960 by Ivan Amo. In 1966, All Disc was purchased and expanded by Liberty along with with Research Craft in Los Angeles. On 1 July 1978, All Disc (and Research Craft) was acquired by Capitol Records along with the assets of United Artists Records. It was sold in February 1981 to ElectroSound Group prior to its closure in September 1981.
All Disc was known to have pressed for Liberty, Blue Note, United Artists, EMI America and associated labels, as well as third parties like Word and Polydor. In addition, the company pressed countless LPs for Decca, Uni and Kapp during 1971-72, with label typesetting from Progressive Label And Litho Co. of Brooklyn, NY. Such copies usually have lacquers mastered by Gilbert Kong.
Visual identifiers (do not add to Pressing Plant ID field):
● Number etched into the runouts/dead wax: "22", "33", "44", "66", "77" or "114."
● Other identifiers etched into runouts/dead wax: "AD," "AD01," "ALL DISC" or "N-47."
● The ring from the stamper die mount ("pressing ring") is always 2.75" (70 mm).
Pressing Plant ID (include in Pressing Plant ID field if present):
● Plant code "6" on labels (applies to pressings for US Polydor beginning 1970 and for other Polygram labels thereafter).
625 W. First St.
Roselle, NJ 07203
(201) 245-7415
(Contact info from 1980, now obsolete)