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label's and film
Toné !, including " Killing Time ", which upon the label's recognition that Destiny's Child had a " unique quality ", was included in the soundtrack to the 1997 film Men in Black.
By 1971, Hayes was established as the label's biggest star, and was particularly noted for his best-selling soundtrack to the 1971 blaxploitation film Shaft.
Led Zeppelin's 2007 release Mothership and the soundtrack to the film Juno serve as the label's most recent successes.
Nelson played an important role in the label's early years before relocating to Los Angeles, where he became an in-demand arranger for film and television.
In the months that followed, Giant released the highly successful soundtrack album of the film New Jack City, selling 16 million copies worldwide, and introduced the label's next signees Color Me Badd, whose debut album C. M. B.
The label's fourth music video compilation, The T & N Files, included a short film after the credits featuring members of the band wandering Seattle with a megaphone, pretending to be representatives of the Conglomerate checking on the activities of their unknowing pawns.
The label's name is a reference from the film Bottle Rocket.
On February 2, 1999 a video and DVD of the film were released on the Trimark label as part of the label's " Gold Reel Collection.

label's and division
Having spent many years in obscurity, Nancarrow benefited from the 1969 release of an entire album of his work by Columbia Records as part of a brief flirtation of the label's classical division with modern avant-garde music.
Sent to the label's Tamla division, the brothers recorded the Holland-Dozier-Holland composition, " This Old Heart of Mine ( Is Weak for You )".
There is also a wing of the label based in the United States, releasing Domino artists ' music from the label's Brooklyn offices and run by Kris Gillespie, as well as a German division called Domino Deutschland and a French division called Domino France.
Five more studio albums, as well as a live album and a compilation album, followed throughout the 1990s and into 2000 on Atlantic before the label's country division was closed in 2001.
This version of the band was short-lived as Magnapop was informed while on tour that their record label's rock division ceased to exist and they did not have any funding for future touring or recording.
The label's name was changed after CBS sold its records division to Sony in the late 1980s.
In 1973 Butler made one of his most significant career moves by joining United Artists Records as head of the label's Nashville division.

label's and Casablanca
A few years later, Casablanca was folded by parent company Polygram Records, and some of the label's acts were absorbed by sister label Mercury Records ; but the Captain and Tennille were not among them.
Also in 1980, one of the label's biggest acts, Donna Summer, left for another record company as she and Casablanca could not come to terms on her musical direction in the new decade.
That same year, PolyGram pushed Bogart out of Casablanca due to what it viewed as the label's overspending and accounting irregularities.
Summer would have several gold and platinum albums on Casablanca from 1975 – 1979, and become the label's most successful act on the singles chart.
Dusty Springfield's sole release on Casablanca, 1982's White Heat, came and went with little notice due to the label's mounting internal problems.
He finally caught the Casablanca label's interest with a disco track called " Rock It ," which became something of a hit locally.

label's and had
The album received a muted response, in part because many tracks had been given a commercial sheen, having been remixed by outside producers at the label's insistence.
The label's marketing, distribution and administrative functions, which had operated independently, would be folded into the parent studio in Burbank.
The label's first releases were traditional " hot " jazz and boogie woogie, and the label's first hit was a performance of " Summertime " by soprano saxophonist Sidney Bechet, which Bechet had been unable to record for the established companies.
By 1969, Robinson had voiced his opinion on wanting to retire from the road to focus on raising a family with wife Claudette and their two children, and also focus his duties as Motown's vice president, a job he earned by the mid-1960s after Esther Gordy Edwards had left the position and began mentoring Motown acts on the label's Motortown Revues.
While the band's management had involvement in the artwork of the release, the overall finished product was disappointing due to the label's poor quality control.
On June 10, 2006, the band announced that it had left Columbia Records due to the label's internal disintegration.
Following the end of their Motown tenure, the Isley Brothers revived their T-Neck label and began recording and producing their own compositions, something Motown had told them to avoid, due to the label's policy on artists producing their own material.
Throughout this period, The Vandellas had also become one of the label's most popular performing acts.
Warwick had been personally signed and guided by the label's founder Clive Davis, who stated to Dionne " You may be ready to give the business up, but the business is not ready to give you up.
By the time of the label's last use in 1988 on a retrospective compilation, Ultimate had evolved into Rare, and moved on to developing titles for Nintendo consoles.
A spokesperson for the label claimed that in the US, demand for UK dance music had been increasing in the past couple of years, and now made up over two-thirds of the label's sales.
She had the label's first commercially successful records, and remained their best seller.
Reid, however, seemed to lose focus when it came to promoting its established acts such Whitney Houston and Toni Braxton, both of whom had been the label's biggest sellers over the years.
The label's CEO, Carl Severson signed the band without a contract simply to get the album out to the public because he thought the album " ruled ", and stated " I had a one-off deal and when I knew they wanted to go someplace bigger, I figured is was in my best interest, as their friend, to make the best thing happen for them.
By 1960, the label's musical base had been expanded to include all genres.
Benatar had become pregnant again and this may have had an effect on her label's support of the album.
The album had the catalogue prefix, " Stumm ", a play on the record label's name, meaning " mute " in German.
In March 1969, the British music magazine, NME reported that Motown Records vice-president Barney Ales had visited London to sign the Pretty Things as the U. S. label's first British act.
The label's MD, Jeremy Thomas, felt that the song " The Lone Ranger " was a potential hit single if only it had something more " interesting " for the intro.
Wilson claimed she had no knowledge of the label's financial problems and was deceived into signing with them for the release.
The label has also had a long association with Attrition, who appeared on the label's earliest compilations.

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