Production · Performance
Mass Production
United States
Mass Production is credited on 89 releases across 29 albums tracked on Gatefold, active 1978–2013 — the collector-built map of who actually made the music.
89
Pressings credited
29
Albums
5
Decades active
8
In collections
Biography
Mass production, also known as series production, series manufacture, or continuous production, is the production of substantial amounts of standardized products in a constant flow, including and especially on assembly lines. Together with job production and batch production, it is one of the three main production methods. The term mass production was popularized by a 1926 article in the Encyclopædia Britannica supplement that was written based on correspondence with Ford Motor Company. The New York Times used the term in the title of an article that appeared before the publication of the Britannica article. The idea of mass production is applied to many kinds of products: from fluids and particulates handled in bulk (food, fuel, chemicals and mined minerals), to clothing, textiles, parts and assemblies of parts (household appliances and automobiles). Some mass production techniques, such as standardized sizes and production lines, predate the Industrial Revolution by many centuries; however, it was not until the introduction of machine tools and techniques to produce interchangeable parts were developed in the mid-19th century that modern mass production was possible.
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89 releases · 29 albums · active 1978–2013
- Production · 85
- Performance · 58
Studios: Atlantic Studios · Mediasound · Skyline Studios · Fee Productions
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