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The Edsels, an American doo-wop group of the late 1950s and early 1960s Edsel (band) , an American indie rock/post-hardcore band Edsel Records, a London reissue label formed in 1979 and now owned by Demon Music Group
Demon Music Group Limited (DMG; formerly Object Enterprises Limited from 1982–1991 and Music Collection International Limited from 1991–2000) [1] is a record company owned by BBC Studios that is mainly concerned with back-catalogue rights and re-issuing recordings as compilations on physical media (CDs and vinyl) via supermarkets and specialist stores.
The band played their first reunion show alongside Lotion in New York City. In January 2013, Filter Magazine released the compilation Milo Turns 50. Edsel contributed a cover of The Descendents' song "Good Good Things", and it was the band's first new material released in roughly 15 years. The band also made an appearance at SXSW in March of ...
The set was released as an 11-CD+DVD set and 4-LP coloured vinyl compilation. The CD/DVD set includes expanded versions of the group's original four studio albums and the 2015 compilation album Hidden Gems, Hidden Gems, Vol. 2 – a new follow-up to the original Hidden Gems –, a new EP, and a DVD with all music videos and bonus material; the LP set only includes the studio albums reissued on ...
1980: The Enchanted Garden (Transatlantic) with the John Renbourn Group. 1982: Live in America (Flying Fish Records) with the John Renbourn Group. 1986: The Nine Maidens (Flying Fish Records) 1988: Folk Blues of John Renbourn (Demon Music Group) 1988: John Renbourn's Ship of Fools (Transatlantic) 1996: Lost Sessions (Edsel) 1998: Traveller's ...
The Hipsters is the sixth studio album released by Scottish pop group Deacon Blue. The album was released by Demon Music on 24 September 2012, [2] making it their first studio album in eleven years. The album's lead single, "The Hipsters" was released on 23 September 2012. [3]
The album was re-issued on CD in 2010 by Demon Music Group on the Edsel label and features the original artwork. The original vinyl release credits the recording to be taken from a performance at Bailey's, London, England. This credit has been corrected on the digital re-issue.
The discography of Scottish band Deacon Blue consists of ten studio albums, two live albums, seven compilation albums, and one album that is both a studio and a compilation album. As of 2020, Deacon Blue's total album sales stood at seven million, [ 1 ] with twelve UK top 40 singles, along with two number one albums in the UK. [ 1 ]