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[[Image:Koch Records.jpg|thumb|300px|Koch Records logo until 2009.]]
'''Koch Records''', originally an Austrian-based distributor of Western classical music, is now the largest independent distributor of music products in [[the United States of America]]. It was announced in November [[2007]] that the company had signed a deal with [[Sesame Workshop]] to produce ''[[Sesame Street]]'' audio products.<ref>[http://www.marketwire.com/mw/release.do?id=786582 Press release]</ref> The company had previously released ''[[Fraggle Rockin': A Collection]]''.
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'''eOne Music''', originally an Austria-based classical music distributor known as '''Koch Records''', is now the largest independent distributor of recorded music in [[the United States of America]]. It was announced in November 2007 that the company had signed a deal with [[Sesame Workshop]] to produce ''[[Sesame Street]]'' audio titles.<ref>[http://www.marketwire.com/mw/release.do?id=786582 Press release]</ref> The company had previously released ''[[Fraggle Rockin': A Collection]]''.
   
In [[2008]], the first ''Sesame'' titles debuted, which were re-issues of earlier albums.
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In 2008, the first ''Sesame'' titles debuted, which were re-issues of earlier albums that had been released on [[Sony Wonder]]. Koch Records was renamed '''E1 Music''' in 2009. In 2010, the company began to reissue early ''Sesame Street'' albums that had never been on CD before. Also in 2010, the company was renamed yet again, this time as '''eOne Music'''.
   
==Album releases==
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==Album releases==
 
<gallery>
 
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Image:Album.fragglerockin.jpg|{{GNH|''[[Fraggle Rockin': A Collection]]''}}Released October 30, 2007
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Image:Album.fragglerockin.jpg|{{GNH|''[[Fraggle Rockin': A Collection]]''}}2007
Image:49ef_7.jpg|{{GNH|''[[Platinum All-Time Favorites]]''}}Released March 4, 2008
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Image:BestElmo.jpg|{{GNH|''[[The Best of Elmo (album)|The Best of Elmo]]''}}2008
Image:Singthealphabet.jpg|{{GNH|''[[Sing the Alphabet]]''}}Released March 4, 2008
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Image:ElmosavesKoch.jpg|{{GNH|''[[Elmo Saves Christmas: Holiday Favorites]]''}}2008
 
Image:Elmopalooza!.jpg|{{GNH|''[[Elmopalooza! (soundtrack)|Elmopalooza!]]''}}2008
 
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Image:Hotdance.jpg|{{GNH|''[[Hot! Hot! Hot! Dance Songs]]''}}2008
 
Image:KochKidsFavoriteSongs.jpg|{{GNH|''[[Kids' Favorite Songs (album)|Kids' Favorite Songs]]''}}2008
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Image:KochPlatinumAllTimeFav.jpg|{{GNH|''[[Platinum All-Time Favorites]]''}}2008
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Image:kochsesamexmas.jpg|{{GNH|''[[A Sesame Street Christmas (album)|A Sesame Street Christmas]]''}}2008
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Image:KochSingTheAlphabet.jpg|{{GNH|''[[Sing the Alphabet]]''}}2008
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Image:Sillysongsreissue.jpg|{{GNH|''[[Silly Songs (Sesame Street)|Silly Songs]]''}}2009
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Image:Oldschoolcdcover.jpg|{{GNH|''[[Old School: Volume 1 (CD)|Old School: Volume 1]]''}}2010
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Image:Oldschoolvol2cd.jpg|{{GNH|''[[Old School: Volume 2 (CD)|Old School: Volume 2]]''}}2010
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
 
===[[2008]]===
 
 
* ''[[Sing the Alphabet]]'' (released March 4)
 
* ''[[Kids' Favorite Songs (album)|Kids' Favorite Songs]]'' (released March 4)
 
* ''[[Elmopalooza! (soundtrack)|Elmopalooza!]]'' (relaesed March 4)
 
   
 
==Sources==
 
==Sources==
 
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==Links==
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==External links==
*[http://www.kochrecords.com Official website]
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*[http://www.e1music.us/ Official site]
   
{{wikipedia}}
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{{wikipedia|E1 Music}}
   
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Revision as of 03:31, 23 September 2018

Koch Records

Koch Records logo until 2009.

eOne Music, originally an Austria-based classical music distributor known as Koch Records, is now the largest independent distributor of recorded music in the United States of America. It was announced in November 2007 that the company had signed a deal with Sesame Workshop to produce Sesame Street audio titles.[1] The company had previously released Fraggle Rockin': A Collection.

In 2008, the first Sesame titles debuted, which were re-issues of earlier albums that had been released on Sony Wonder. Koch Records was renamed E1 Music in 2009. In 2010, the company began to reissue early Sesame Street albums that had never been on CD before. Also in 2010, the company was renamed yet again, this time as eOne Music.

Album releases

Sources

External links

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