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On 1967 the album was issued in the UK, in mono only, on the Pye Records label ( NPL 18178 ).
Under the title, To Markos III ( supposedly named for a " rich uncle " of Spyropoulos who helped finance the album ), it was released in the UK on the Pye label in May 1970, though reportedly only 250 copies were pressed it was deleted shortly after.
Releases in the UK are issued under the Island Records label.
This motivated Polygram ( who now owned the Verve / MGM label archives ) to re-release the song to Top 40 radio where it became a major hit for a second time ( their second UK # 1 ) and a greatest hits CD collection called The Very Best of The Righteous Brothers ... Unchained Melody.
* Remedy Records ( UK ), a record label
In the June 1994 issue of UK magazine Mixmag, music journalist Andy Pemberton used it to describe the hip hop instrumental " In / Flux ", a 1993 single by San Francisco's DJ Shadow, and other similar tracks released on the Mo ' Wax label and being played in London clubs at the time.
In February 1965, it reached No. 1 in the UK and Australia, and No. 4 in the United States where it was released on EMI's Capitol label.
* UK Records, a record label
He referred to his Liverpudlian son-in-law as " Shirley Temple " or a " randy Scouse git " ( Randy Scouse Git as a phrase caught the ear of Micky Dolenz of The Monkees who heard it while on tour in the UK-and who co-opted it as the title of the group's next single-though their record label renamed it " Alternate Title " in the UK market to avoid controversy ) and to his wife as a " silly moo " ( a substitute for " cow " which was vetoed by the BBC's head of comedy Frank Muir ).
* Mixer ( magazine ), an American music magazine and record label, the sister company to the original UK publication Mixmag
In 2003, UK independent label Invisible Hands Music released the 3CD box set Reworks: Brain Salad Perjury, a new work created by Keith Emerson in collaboration with Mike Bennett, using sampling technology.
* Pleasantly Surprised ( UK tape label ) archive site
* Kylie Productions UK tape label discography
The LP was a commercial disappointment that spun off no charting singles in the UK, and the band was dropped from their long-time A & M label.
Later that year, Warner Music Australia bought out the ailing Festival-Mushroom Records for only $ 12 million and closed the label down but retaining the use of the Mushroom label for a couple of acts like Eskimo Joe and Gabriella Cilmi ( who subsequently got signed to Island Records in the UK, one of the first Australian acts to do so ).
Parlophone established a master leasing arrangement with co-owned United States based Okeh Records, making Parlophone a leading jazz label in the UK.
It proved influential as the first musician-owned independent label in the UK.
She had a related UK single release as " Jennifer " on London HLU 10278 in June 1969 with " Let The Sunshine In " c / w " Easy To Be Hard ", licensed from US Parrot label.
On 30 November 2011, the band's own label PIL Official Limited was registered as a private limited company in the UK.
The American RCA label severed its longtime affiliation with EMI's His Master's Voice ( HMV ) label in 1957, which allowed British Decca to market and distribute Elvis Presley's recordings in the UK on the RCA label ( later RCA Victor ).
Conversely, British Decca retained a non-reciprocal right to license and issue American Decca recordings in the UK on their Brunswick Records ( US Decca recordings ) and Coral Records ( US Brunswick and Coral recordings ) labels ; this arrangement continued through 1967 when a UK branch of MCA was established utilising the MCA Records label, with distribution fluctuating between British Decca and other English companies over time.

UK and What
What is certain is that her name became linked with many tragic events and strange goings on recorded all over the UK, Australia and North America throughout the 17 / 18 / 19th centuries.
Later in 1989 the band released a double A-side single, " Fools Gold / What the World Is Waiting For ", which reached number eight on the UK Singles Chart in November.
UK cassette culture was championed by marginal musicians and performers such as Barry Lamb, Storm Bugs, the insane picnic, Instant Automatons, Stripey Zebras, What is Oil ?, The APF Brigade, Blyth Power, The Peace & Freedom Band, Academy 23, Sean Terrington Wright, Frenzid Melon, Cleaners From Venus, Chumbawamba, 5ive Ximes 0f Dust and many of the purveyors of Industrial music, e. g. Throbbing Gristle, Cabaret Voltaire, and Clock DVA.
Adam John Hart-Davis ( born 4 July 1943 ) is an English polymath, comprising scientist, author, photographer, historian and broadcaster, well known in the UK for presenting the BBC television series Local Heroes and What the Romans Did for Us, the latter spawning several spin-off series involving the Victorians, the Tudors, the Stuarts, and the Ancients.
" Ju Ju Man / What Did I Do Last Night " – Dave Edmunds: SSK 19410 ( UK, April 1977 )
" Deborah / What Looks Best On You " – Dave Edmunds: SSK 19413 ( UK, August 1978 ), SS 1970 ( Australia )
Almost two years later, Jackson recorded the UK No. 14 album Body and Soul, also heavily influenced by pop and jazz standards and salsa, showcasing the US No. 15 hit single " You Can't Get What You Want ( Till You Know What You Want )".
* Bloggers Catch What Washington Post Missed, The Guardian ( UK ), Saturday, December 21, 2002.
* What the Papers Say ( UK ) ( 1956 – present ).
* 1978: " Come Back and Finish What You Started " ( UK # 15 )
Further capitalizing on the fame, at year's end, Columbia Records released No More Games / The Remix Album — a compilation of the group's biggest hits remixed, the album also brought along two more released songs in " Call It What You Want " ( UK # 12 ) and " Games " ( UK # 14 ) in which videos were also released.
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