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  2. Polydor Records - Wikipedia

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    Polydor Records was founded on 2 April 1913 by German Polyphon-Musikwerke AG in Leipzig and registered on 25 July 1914 (Nr. 316613). The label was founded as Firma Brachhausen & Riesener in 1887 by Gustav Adolf Brachhausen and Ernst Paul Riessner, for manufacturing their new mechanical disc-playing music box Polyphon, invented in 1870. [3]

  3. Spring Records - Wikipedia

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    Spring Records was an American record label established in New York City in 1967. It was formed out of an artist and production management company set up earlier by Bill Spitalsky, Roy Rifkind and Jules "Julie" Rifkind. The label name came from their surnames, "Sp" for Spitalsky and "ri" for Rifkind. [1] It was associated with the Polydor group ...

  4. Record labels owned by James Brown - Wikipedia

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    Try Me logo (partly cut off) Brown founded his first label, Try Me Records, in 1963 under the auspices of Syd Nathan's King Records.Named after Brown's 1958 R&B hit, Try Me released a handful of singles by performers and groups associated with the James Brown Revue, including Brown's backing band (recording under the name the Poets), Johnny and Bill (Johnny Terry and Bill Hollings, both ...

  5. Hard Out Here (Raye song) - Wikipedia

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    Written in parallel to Raye's departure from Polydor Records, the label she was signed to until 2021, the song sees her confronting misogyny and patriarchy in the music industry. An accompanying music video for "Hard Out Here" premiered on the same date as the single's release. It depicts the things Raye was allegedly pressured to do by Polydor.

  6. Philips Records - Wikipedia

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    By 1980, PolyGram consolidated all of its U.S. operations, Phonogram, Inc. Mercury Records, RSO, Casablanca and Polydor Records and associated labels into PolyGram Records and it was based in New York City. Under the new company, PolyGram decided to discontinue Philips as a pop and rock label in the UK and throughout much of Europe, though it ...

  7. Atlas Records - Wikipedia

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    Artist Album Year 1001: Jack Sheldon: Angel Wings: 80 1002: George Cables: Some of My Favourite Things: 80 1003: Pete Jolly: Strike Up The Band: 80 1004: Sonny Stitt

  8. List of Polydor Records artists - Wikipedia

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    All Time Low (Polydor UK) The Amboy Dukes; Thomas Anders; Jon Anderson; Angels and Airwaves (Polydor UK) Die Antwoord (Polydor UK) Paul Anka; Army of Lovers (Polydor UK) Art of Noise (China/Polydor) Appleton; Asia; Athlete (Polydor UK) Atlanta Rhythm Section; Audience; Audioslave (Polydor UK, shared with Sony Music Entertainment) The Automatic ...

  9. Overground (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Overground" is a song by English rock band Siouxsie and the Banshees. It was originally featured on their debut studio album, The Scream (1978). The band re-recorded the track with elaborate, lush orchestral instrumentation with a flamenco acoustic guitar for its inclusion on the four-track extended play The Thorn (1984).