RCA Victor's entry into the budget market was the 35¢
Timely Tunes, sold through
Montgomery Ward retail stores. 40 issues appeared from April to July 1931 before the label was discontinued. The first Bluebird records appeared in July 1932 along with identically numbered Electradisk records. Test-marketed at selected
Woolworth's stores in New York City, these 8-inch discs are so rare today that copies of certain titles may no longer exist at all. The records may have sold for as little as 10¢ each. Bluebird records bore a black-on-medium blue label, Electradisks a blue-on-orange label. The 8-inch series ran from 1800 to 1809, but both labels reappeared later in 1932 as 10-inch discs: Bluebird 1820–1853, continuing to April 1933, and Electradisk 2500–2509 and 1900–2177, continuing to January 1934. Electradisks in the 2500 block were dance-band sides recorded on two days in June 1932. These rare issues were given Victor
matrix numbers, but the four-digit matrix numbers on the 78 look more like those found on discs from
Crown Records, an independent label that had its own studios, though its products were pressed by Victor. The few records in that block that have been seen resemble Crowns, leading to speculation that all were recorded at Crown. The 2500 series may also have been for sale only in New York City. In May 1933, RCA Victor revived Bluebird as a 35¢ (3 for $1) general-interest budget record, numbered B-5000 and up, with a new blue-on-beige label (often referred as the "buff" Bluebird, used until 1937 in the US and 1939 in Canada). Most 1800-series material was immediately reissued on the buff label; afterwards it ran concurrently with the Electradisk series (made for Woolworth's). Another short-lived concurrent label was Sunrise, which may have been made for sale by artists or "mom & pop" stores. Few Sunrise records and essentially no information on the label, survive today. In early 1934, Sunrise and Electradisk were discontinued, leaving Bluebird as the only RCA Victor budget-priced label until
RCA Camden was launched in 1953. RCA Victor also issued Bluebird titles on the
Montgomery Ward label, sold exclusively by the Ward stores. ==Notable artists==