It’s an odd choice of names since Dynagrooves were a few steps down ⬇️ generally speaking from their predecessor, Shaded Dog 🐕 Living Stereos. Some were really good sounding, though.
Yogiboy and geoffkait are correct. I've sometimes referred to these records as "Dynaflaps" because they were so thin. But some were very good sounding - like ARL 2-0731 - Schubert Piano Trios with Rubenstein, Szeryng and Fournier. Still play that one once or twice a year.
Dynagroove was not a recording process RCA Records used, but rather an LP pressing technology, and a real, real bad one. Some RCA titles were pressed in a few different versions of RCA L:P's: Shaded Dog, Black Label, Red Label, and finally in the late-60's as Dynagroove LP's.
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