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  2. Imported (song) - Wikipedia

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    A remix of the song with American singer and rapper 6lack was released as a single by FMLY and Island Records on April 9, 2019, as the second single of Reyez's debut studio album Before Love Came to Kill Us (2020). The 6lack remix of "Imported" premiered on Zane Lowe's Beats 1 radio show on April 9, 2019. It was released on digital platforms ...

  3. Liberty Music Shop Records - Wikipedia

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    They imported a number of records from the UK, as copies of British HMV's and Decca's have been found with large Liberty Music Shop stickers covering the foreign logos. In 1933, they started their own private recording label, using original masters recorded at Brunswick Records and later Decca studios.

  4. Jem Records - Wikipedia

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    Jem Records went public in 1984, with its initial public offering meeting with mixed success, resulting in a reduction in the offering price. At the same time, the import and distribution activities of Jem Records were negatively affected by the loss of a copyright lawsuit brought by T.B. Harms Music. [4]

  5. List of industrial music labels - Wikipedia

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    TVT Records (Tee-Vee Tunes) was an American record label founded by Steve Gottlieb. In 1992, TVT purchased the Chicago-based industrial music label Wax Trax! Records. In 2007, TVT filed for bankruptcy and in 2010 much of the label's back catalog was acquired by The Bicycle Music Company. Tzadik Records: 1995 see Category:Tzadik_Records_artists ...

  6. SST Records - Wikipedia

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    SST house record producer Spot went along as sound-man and tour manager, a job he would perform for several years, along with helping to record much of the label's music. [ 13 ] SST sold its releases to small distributors at a deliberately low price; however, since the distributors typically sold import records, the records usually ended up in ...

  7. Passport Records - Wikipedia

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    Passport Records was founded in 1973 by Jem Records, which had been co-founded in 1971 by Martin L. Scott, Jeff Tenenbaum and Ed Grossi. Passport was initially operated in partnership with Sire Records. The partnership between Jem and Sire ended in 1977, when Sire owner Seymour Stein sold the label to Warner Bros. Records. [1]

  8. Transatlantic Records - Wikipedia

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    Transatlantic Records was a British independent record label. The company was established in 1961, primarily as an importer of American folk, blues and jazz records by many of the artists who influenced the burgeoning British folk and blues boom. Within a few years, the company had started recording British and Irish artists.

  9. Frankie Carle - Wikipedia

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    Frankie Carle Plays the Big Imported Hits, RCA Victor (LSP-2920, 1964) Frankie Carle Plays the Great Piano Hits, RCA Victor (LSP-3425, 1965) The Tropical Style of Frankie Carle, RCA Victor (LPM 3609, 1966) The Best of Frankie Carle, RCA Victor (LSP 3469, 1966) Frankie Carle, Dot (DLP 25789, 1967) Somewhere My Love, Dot (DLP 25802/25804, 1967)