Universal Double Feature

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1940s label from Chicago, Illinois.
Sublabel of Universal Recording Corp., producing four-selection, 78rpm records that were cut using recording engineer Emery Cook's "Quality Control" or "QC" system. The first six releases appeared on January 15, 1949. The records were sold at dime stores like Woolworth's for 79 cents and were the first four-hit-tunes-on-a-single-disk records available, but commercially not successful.

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Universal Recording Corp.

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uaudio.com

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