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Liberty's early releases focused on film and orchestral music. Its first single was Lionel Newman's "The Girl Upstairs". [1] [2] Its first big hit, in 1955, was by Julie London singing her version of the torch song, "Cry Me a River", which climbed to No. 9 in the Billboard Hot 100. [3] It helped Liberty sell her first album, Julie Is Her Name.
The Eddie Cochran Memorial Album is the second album by Eddie Cochran, released on Liberty Records in mono, LRP 3172, in May 1960. It had previously been issued as 12 of His Biggest Hits in April 1960 with the same catalogue number, but after Cochran's death on April 17 it was retitled and reissued, and has remained so titled ever since.
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The Bangles (outside US; Down Kiddie/Liberty) Mike Batt (Also UK Head of A&R 68–70) Stephanie Bentley; John Berry (Patriot/Liberty) Suzy Bogguss; Bonzo Dog Band; Brinsley Schwarz; Walter Brennan; Lisa Brokop (Patriot/Liberty) Garth Brooks; Kix Brooks; Bud & Travis; John Bunzow; Johnny Burnette
Topics about Liberty Records albums in general should be placed in relevant topic categories This category contains studio albums released on the Liberty Records label. Please move any non-studio albums to an appropriate subcategory per WikiProject Albums guidelines .
The Chase is the fourth studio album by American country music artist Garth Brooks.It was released on September 14, 1992, through Liberty Records and sold 403,000 copies in its first week, [6] The Chase debuted at number one on the Billboard 200 chart and Top Country Albums chart and has been certified diamond by the RIAA.
In 1970 Freeman contributed string arrangements to Simon and Garfunkel's Bridge Over Troubled Water album before his retirement later in the decade. [2] In 1972, he had a single "The Overture" released on the Oak Records label. [9] Freeman was a board member and served as secretary of the National Academy of Recording Arts & Sciences in 1964. [10]
Hour Glass is the debut studio album by the group of the same name, issued in October 1967 on Liberty Records.The band featured Gregg Allman and his brother Duane Allman, who later formed The Allman Brothers Band.