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Between 1964 and 1992, a monthly music magazine called Krugozor had young people in the Soviet Union queueing around the corner for every new issue...best remembered for the selection of flexi-disc inserts
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Given away with Flexipop magazine no. 2, 1981
Ozarks - Sette Orchidee Machiate Di Rosso 7″ flexi-disc cover
Lunaris Records 2019
Ozarks - Sette Orchidee Machiate Di Rosso flexi-disc
Lunaris Records 2019
Transatlantic Teutonic Two Step Take 79 - Italo Flexi Special [May 15th 2019]
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During the burgeoning Italian pop scene in the late 1950s, flexi-discs where given away as a promotion for pretty much anything you can imagine: Cheese makers, floor wax producers, toothpaste and calamine lotion companies: pretty much everybody was competing for the ever dwindling attention of consumers, with Easter colored flexi-discs. I found a huge pile of these discs in a Florence record shop, about a 5 minute walk from the river Arno.
After listening and doing some poking around on the internet, it seems the whole Italian flexi-discs giveaway phenomenon took place mostly between 1959 and 1961. Companies would often release a series of discs in tandem with legit records labels: Cera Grey, an Italian brand of floor wax released a series of records along side Rifi Record Company S.p.A.. Other companies put out similar such series: German Toothpaste Chlorodont producer with Red Records, Italian cheese makers Invernizzi teamed up with the Milan label Cellograf-Simp, puzzle magazine Nuova Enigmistica Tascabile with labels Maryland Record and RI-FI Record, and so on. The released records were typically single track, single sided, containing contemporary hits: Italian, English pop songs, public domain tracks or Italian language versions version of well known tunes.
As I mentioned before, the concept of giving away a flexi disc took place primarily between 1959 and 1961. It's likely that by the beginning of the 1960s, vinyl 45s were cheap enough to produce and in some cases superseded flex-discs as a free giveaway.
In any event, please enjoy the 1/2 hour mix of tracks recorded from these records.
Tracks:
Luca Aldi - Il Mare - Single Sided Flexi-disc 45 (1960) [Cera Grey - N. 10095]
Sophia Loren - Bing! Bang! Bong! - Single Sided Flexi-disc 45 (1959) [IL Musichiere - N. 20025]
Carla Riva - Suonno A Marechiare - Single Sided Flexi-disc 45 (1959-60) Cellograf-Simp/Invernizzi - N° 5016]
Anita Traversi Con L'Harmon-Pells Ensemble - Con Tutto Il Cuor - Single Sided Flexi-disc 45 (1959) [Il Musichiere - N. 20001, The Red Record - N. 20001]
Sergio Renda - Stupidella - Single Sided Flexi-disc 45 (1959/60) [Dischi E Canzoni - E 3001]
Gabriella Monti - Passion Flower - Single Sided Flexi-disc 45 (1960-61) [Cellograf-Simp/Invernizzi - N° 5021]
Baby Gate - When - Single Sided Flexi-disc 45 (1959) [Nuova Enigmistica Tascabile - N°10005] *
* Baby Gate, aka famous Italian pop singer Mina
Walter Benini ,Con I Red Lancers - Al Chiar Di Luna Porto Fortuna - Single Sided Flexi-disc 45 (1959-60) [Magic Sound - UP 108]
Silva E Gade - O Feitico Virou - Single Sided Flexi-disc 45 (1959) [The Red Record - P. 12]
Paolo Pinti, Vocal Trio, Orchestra Gino Mescoli - Non Partir - Single Sided Flexi-disc 45 (1960-61) [Cellograf-Simp/Invernizzi - N° 5058]
Fernanda Furlani - Les Gitans - Single Sided Flexi-disc 45 (1959) [Nuova Enigmistica Tascabile - N. 10068]
WITHERED Premiere New Song "Somnium Decay" Via Decibel's Flexi-Series
WITHERED Premiere New Song “Somnium Decay” Via Decibel’s Flexi-Series
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Gruesome picturesome
Decibel Magazine has done it again! Have you ever subscribed to their magazine? You get these flexi discs and not every issue has a great one imo, but every year, they bust out the goods and here, this Gruesome 7″ picture flexi disc totally rules!
The track, is a Mantas song, ‘Legion of Doom’. https://store.decibelmagazine.com/collections/back-issues/products/june-2018-164 I believe you can still get this, click on the link. It’ll be a collectors item for sure and in years to come, a really sort after piece of vinyl.