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US label founded by in ecember, 195, in New York City. The original parent company for the label was the Elektra initially recorded folk music, ethnic music, jazz and gospel, although it later expanded into blues, pop, and rock music._x000D_
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Label Code: LC 192 / LC 192_x000D_
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In 1964, Holzman started as a sub-label for inexpensive classical releases._x000D_
(Nonesuch is now an affiliated label of under the )._x000D_
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By the late ‘6s, Elektra was having success with artists like , , and . But the record business was changing and Jac knew Elektra could not survive as a small independent label. Jac talked to Warner Bros. about combining the two companies and establishing a record distribution arm. He received 1 million dollars for Elektra and agreed to remain with the company for three years._x000D_
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In 1974, Elektra was merged with . It was later merged with and to become The Atlantic Records Group, under the larger Warner Music Group._x000D_
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1951 – 1956_x000D_
“Scripted logo in green or brown print on a tan background” _x000D_
eg [url=https://www.discogs.com/release/4225912-Jim-Fawcett-Flamenco-Guitar-Solos/image/SW1hZ2U6MjU3MTk5MjI=]Jim Fawcett – Flamenco Guitar Solos[/url]_x000D_
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1956 – 196_x000D_
“The “atom” logo in a large variety of colours: green, red, blue, brown and orange print, also silver print on a pink background”_x000D_
eg [url=https://www.discogs.com/release/18772483-Cynthia-Gooding-And-Theodore-Bikel-A-Young-Man-And-A-Maid-Love-Songs-Of-Many-Lands]Love Songs Of Many Lands[/url]_x000D_
eg [url=https://www.discogs.com/release/5457946-New-York-Jazz-Quartet-New-York-Jazz-Quartet]New York Jazz Quartet – New York Jazz Quartet[/url]_x000D_
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196 – 1961 _x000D_
“Guitar player logo, in an orange circle with a bunch of golden strings on a grey background”_x000D_
eg [url=https://www.discogs.com/release/9729223-Ed-McCurdy-When-alliance-Was-In-Flower-And-Maidens-Lost-Their-Heads-Volume-II]Ed McCurdy – When alliance Was In Flower And Maidens Lost Their Heads, Volume II[/url]_x000D_
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1961 – 1966 _x000D_
“Guitar player logo, on a gold background with teethed rim”_x000D_
eg [url=https://www.discogs.com/release/1799364-Phil-Ochs-I-Aint-Marching-Anymore]Phil Ochs – I Ain’t Marching Anymore[/url]_x000D_
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1966 – 1969_x000D_
– “Large white “E” logo with an Ⓡ on the left, over a gold background”_x000D_
eg [url=https://www.discogs.com/release/49817-The-oors-The-Soft-Parade]The oors – The Soft Parade[/url]_x000D_
– “Large white “E” logo without an Ⓡ on the left, over a gold background”_x000D_
eg [url=https://www.discogs.com/release/733173-The-Butterfield-Blues-Band-East-West]The Butterfield Blues Band* – East-West[/url]_x000D_
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1969 – 197_x000D_
– “Large white “E” logo, over a red background without the rim text: «elektra records – 1855 broadway – new york city»”_x000D_
eg [url=https://www.discogs.com/release/3365-Tim-Buckley-Happy-Sad]Tim Buckley – Happy Sad[/url]_x000D_
– “Large white “E” logo, over a red background with the rim text: «elektra records – 1855 broadway – new york city»”_x000D_
eg [url=https://www.discogs.com/release/72234-Crabby-Appleton-Crabby-Appleton]Crabby Appleton – Crabby Appleton[/url]_x000D_
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197 – 1979_x000D_
“Butterfly labels. There have been many variations of this label over the decade, most notably the inclusion of the Warner Bros. reference and ‘w’ logo to the bottom rim text which began appearing early 1975.”_x000D_
eg [url=https://www.discogs.com/release/6461168-Queen-A-Night-At-The-Opera]Queen – A Night At The Opera[/url]_x000D_
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1977-1981 In the Elektra/Asylum iscography, Part 6, Elektra/Asylum consolidated the 6E-1 Label Series. [url=https://www.bsnpubs.com/elektra/elektra6e1.html]See Article by Edwards, Eyries and Callahan[/url]. _x000D_
eg [url=https://www.discogs.com/release/28998598-Bread-The-Best-Of-Bread]Bread – The Best of Bread[/url]._x000D_
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1979 – 1982_x000D_
“The red label re-appeared in 1979, but with a small “E” logo and the usual bottom rim text, including Warner Bros. reference, that makes it easily distinguishable from the original red label at the beginning of the decade. There have been many variations of this label over the decade, most notably the inclusion of the Warner Bros. reference and “W” logo to the bottom rim text.”_x000D_
eg [url=https://www.discogs.com/release/199272-Hank-Williams-Jr-The-New-South]Hank Williams Jr. – The New South[/url]_x000D_
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Through the 8’s_x000D_
– “Red / black labels all over”_x000D_
eg [url=https://www.discogs.com/release/22766-okken-Tooth-And-Nail]okken – Tooth And Nail[/url]_x000D_
– “Small red / black labels over white backround”_x000D_
eg [url=https://www.discogs.com/release/531626-oors-Alive-She-Cried]oors* – Alive, She Cried[/url]_x000D_
– “Small red / black labels over light blue-grey backround and white fight logo”_x000D_
eg [url=https://www.discogs.com/release/129273-Simply-Red-Men-And-Women]Simply Red – Men And Women[/url]_x000D_
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* The LP label changes were more consistent than the 45’s, which didn’t line up for quite a few years, leftover labels from previous designs sometimes used long after the new ones.
https://www.elektrarecords.com/
Elektra_x000D_ 75 Rockefeller Plaza, New York_x000D_ NY 119_x000D_ USA_x000D_ _x000D_ 345 N. Maple rive, Beverly Hills_x000D_ CA 921_x000D_ USA
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