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The band signed to Parlophone records in 1994 and produced I Should Coco ( 1995 ), the biggest selling début album for the label since the Beatles ' Please Please Me.
Beatles for Sale by The Beatles ( side 1 ) – Parlophone yellow and black label.
Parlophone is a record label that was founded in Germany in 1896 by the Carl Lindström Company as Parlophon.
The British branch was formed in 1923 as " Parlophone " which developed a reputation in the 1920s as a leading jazz label.
With Cilla Black, Billy J. Kramer, the Fourmost, and contemporary Mancunian band The Hollies also signed to the label, Parlophone in the 1960s became one of the world's most famous and prestigious record labels.
Parlophone established a master leasing arrangement with co-owned United States based Okeh Records, making Parlophone a leading jazz label in the UK.
Under EMI the Parlophone company initially maintained its status as a jazz label.
After Martin left to form the Associated Independent Recording ( AIR ) Studios in 1965, the Parlophone Company was absorbed into EMI's Gramophone Company unit ( renamed EMI Records in 1973 ) with the Parlophone label maintaining its identity.
In the U. S. in 1929 there was a short-lived Parlophone label made and distributed by OKeh.
Subsequent releases-The Beatles ( The White Album ), Yellow Submarine, Abbey Road and Let It Be were issued on their own Apple label, distributed by EMI and bearing Parlophone catalogue numbers.
Parlophone is still an important pop label with artists such as Coldplay, Gorillaz, Kylie Minogue, and Pet Shop Boys among others.
Parlophone also operates the imprint Regal Recordings, a contemporary revival of the historic Columbia Graphophone budget / reissue label founded in 1914.
Image: EarlyParlophoneLabel. jpg | Early 20th century Parlophone record label of the 80rpm era acoustic.
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When the Gramophone Company merged with the Columbia Graphophone Company ( including Columbia's subsidiary label Parlophone ) in 1931, the new Anglo-American group was incorporated as Electric & Musical Industries Ltd. At this point RCA had a majority shareholding in the new company, giving RCA chair David Sarnoff a seat on the EMI board.
The material was released in the United Kingdom on 8 December 1967 as a six-track double EP on the Parlophone label ; in the United States the record, released on 27 November 1967, was an eleven-track LP created by Capitol Records, adding the band's 1967 single releases.
He recorded a number of records, most of them produced by George Martin for the Parlophone label.
The band was the second to sign with Brian Epstein, who later signed them with Columbia Records ( a sister label to the Beatles ' label Parlophone under EMI ).
After initial resistance to issuing records by The Beatles who were signed to sister EMI label Parlophone, Capitol exercised its option in November, 1963, and helped usher in Beatlemania in 1964.
Among the recordings Brunswick imported and issued under their own label were historic performances conducted by Hans Pfitzner and Richard Strauss -- the latter conducting critically acclaimed performances of his symphonic poems Don Juan and Till Eulenspiegel's Merry Pranks, recorded in Berlin in 1929-30 by Parlophone.

Parlophone and signed
Shortly after their formation, they signed to Parlophone.
Epstein introduced Black to George Martin who signed her to Parlophone Records and produced her début single, " Love of the Loved " ( written by Lennon and McCartney ), which was released only three weeks after she contracted with Epstein.
* McGough and McGear ( who was also McCartney's brother ), whose self-titled album was due to be released on Apple, but it was released on Parlophone Records, to which both were signed, as members of The Scaffold ;
In 1979, McCartney signed a new record contract, leaving Capitol, the company he had been with since he was a Beatle, in the United States and Canada and joining Columbia Records, while remaining with Parlophone in the rest of the world.
After meeting Mike McGear the trio formed The Scaffold, working the Edinburgh Festival until they signed to Parlophone records in 1966.
Now relocated to Oxford, they signed to Parlophone and changed their name to Radiohead.
Fronted by singer-songwriter James McColl, they signed to Parlophone in 1996, and had a string of singles which were taken from their three albums and four EPs.
Albert then signed the band to a recording contract with EMI's Parlophone label, and they began a meteoric rise to national stardom.
Not long after they were signed to Regal / Parlophone, Anderson became ill and decided to quit the band.
After the disintegration of Hut Records in 2004, Ashcroft signed to Parlophone where he released his third solo album, Keys to the World, on 23 January 2006.
Steele left in February 1963, shortly before they signed to Parlophone as label-mates of The Beatles.
With the end of their EMI / Parlophone contract, they signed with Polydor, and Swedish singer Mikael Rickfors formerly of the group Bamboo ( who had supported the Hollies in Sweden in 1967 ) was quickly recruited and sang lead on the single " The Baby " ( UK No. 26, 1972 ) and the album Romany ( which reached No. 84 in the USA ).
Danger Mouse, although now signed with Parlophone, built his career as an indie hip hop artist.
They signed a contract with Parlophone, an imprint of EMI, and have worked with hit maker Ray Hedges.
Gary Kurfirst, who managed Talking Heads and Deborah Harry, bought the Mackenzies contract from Parlophone and signed The Mackenzies to his own label, Radioactive, a subsidiary of MCA.
At the age of seventeen, he and his band " Mandrake Paddle Steamer " ( later shortened to Mandrake ) signed their first record deal with Parlophone / EMI, and subsequently recorded at the legendary Abbey Road Studios.
", with Dan referring to Dan Keeling, the A & R man who signed the band to Parlophone.
The Foundations signed to Pye, at the time one of only four big UK record companies ( the others being EMI with its HMV, Columbia Records, and Parlophone labels ; Decca ; and Philips who also owned Fontana ).
Later in 2002, the band signed to Parlophone, for whom they recorded third album, Do You Imagine Things?
The group were signed to EMI's Parlophone label, under producer Dave Paramor.

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