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  2. Category:Cotillion Records live albums - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Help. Pages in category "Cotillion Records live albums" The following 2 pages are in this ...

  3. Cotillion Records - Wikipedia

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    Cotillion Records was a subsidiary of Atlantic Records (from 1971 part of WEA) and was active from 1968 through 1985. The label was formed as an outlet for pop , R&B , and jazz . [ 1 ] Its first single, Otis Clay 's version of "She's About a Mover", reached the R&B charts .

  4. Tarkus - Wikipedia

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    Tarkus was released on 4 June 1971 in the UK on Island Records, appearing two months later in the US by Atlantic Records' subsidiary label Cotillion Records. [14] It is one of only two ELP studio albums to reach the Top 10 in the United States, making it to No. 9 ( Trilogy , the following year, got to No. 5 ), while in Britain it is their only ...

  5. Lord Sutch and Heavy Friends - Wikipedia

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    Recording began in May 1969 at Mystic Studios in Hollywood and it was released on Cotillion Records in 1970. The album featured an all-star line-up with contributions from Led Zeppelin 's Jimmy Page (who also produced the album) and John Bonham , guitarist Jeff Beck , session keyboardist Nicky Hopkins , session guitarist Deniel Edwards and Jimi ...

  6. Category:Cotillion Records albums - Wikipedia

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    Topics about Cotillion Records albums in general should be placed in relevant topic categories This category contains studio albums released on the Cotillion Records label. Please move any non-studio albums to an appropriate subcategory per WikiProject Albums guidelines .

  7. Cotillion - Wikipedia

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    A mid-17th century painting by Jacob Duck, called The Cotillion, is the earliest possible reference to a dance with this name.. The name cotillion appears to have been in use as a dance-name at the beginning of the 18th century but, though it was only ever identified as a sort of country dance, it is impossible to say of what it consisted at that early date.

  8. Cotillion (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Cotillion is an 18–19th century French dance. Cotillion may also refer to: Cotillions, a Billy Corgan album; Cotillion (Malazan), a character in the Malazan Book of the Fallen series; Cotillion, a 1953 Regency novel by Georgette Heyer; Cotillion ball, a formal presentation of young ladies, debutantes, to polite society

  9. Category talk:Cotillion Records live albums - Wikipedia

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