CAROLINE RECORDS (UK)
:''For the American record label named Caroline Records, see Caroline Records (U.S.).''
'Caroline Records' was a subsidiary of Richard Branson's Virgin Records label during the early to mid 1970s. The label specialised in putting out budget price LPs by mainly progressive rock and jazz artists generally not considered to have a great deal of 'mainstream' or commercial appeal, but were often however creatively of great interest.
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| Notable releases |
| References |
| See also |
Notable releases
★ Gong – ''Camembert Electrique'' (1971)
★ Various artists – ''Greasy Truckers Live at Dingwalls Dance Hall'' (1973)
★ Egg – ''The Civil Surface'' (1974)
★ Fred Frith – ''Guitar Solos'' (1974)
★ Lady June – ''Linguistic Leprosy'' (1974)
★ Gilgamesh – ''Gilgamesh'' (1975)
★ Lol Coxhill – ''Fleas In Custard'' (1975)
★ Henry Cow – ''Concerts'' (1976)
★ Fred Frith – ''Guitar Solos 2'' (1976)
References
See also
★ Canterbury Scene
★ List of record labels
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