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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 235. Chapters: Black Lion Records, Warner Bros. Records, Zomba Group of Companies, Decca Records, Anjunabeats, EMI, Mute Records, All Around the World Productions, Apple Records, Fellside Records, Anjunadeep, Swan Song Records, Ram Records (UK), Virgin Records, Renaissance Recordings, Almighty Records, World Record Club, Syco, Really Useful Group, Parlophone, Fascination Records, Bell Records, Immediate Records, Ministry of Sound, Stiff Records, Warwick Records (United Kingdom), Glass Records, Vertigo Records, His Master's Voice, Liberty Records, Sanctuary Records Group, Hospital Records, Ticker Tape, Track Records, Sonic360 Records, Merciful Release, EMI Classics, Hed Kandi, Polydor Records, LAB Records, Em: t Records, Higher State, Street Soul Productions, A&E Records, Music of Life, V2 Records, London Records, Swim, EmArcy Records, Zonophone, 2 Tone Records, RKA Records, Dandelion Records, Dino Entertainment, Label Fandango, LuckyMe (record label), World Circuit (record label), Gramophone Company, Big Brother Recordings, Never Say Die Records, Shiva Soundsystem, Critical Music, 7th Heaven Remix & Production, Crystalate Manufacturing Company, Future Records (UK label), Expansion Records, ZTT Records, Charisma Records, Argo Records (UK), Industrial Records, Dance Nation (record label), Fashion Records, Paperhouse Records, Hooj Choons, Blood and Fire (record label), Front Line (record label), Opera Rara, Ember Records, Riva Records, Konk (recording studio), Bronzerat Records, Ace Records (United Kingdom), Delerium Records, Motorcity Records, Rolling Stones Records, Helium 3 (record label), Ogun Records, Pressure Sounds, Threshold House, Deram Records, How Does It Feel To Be Loved?, Nimbus Records, Caroline Records, Some Bizzare Records, F-IRE Collective, CD Pool, Action Records (music), Tectonic (record label), Moving Shadow, Drowned in Sound, Oriole Records (UK), Trojan Records, Candlelight Records, Suburban Base, Demon Music Group, Cube Records, 1965 Records, RSO Records, Fierce Angel, Reaction Records, Sterile Records, Walnut Tree Records, Lioness Records, GTO Records, Necessary Records, Northern Star Records, Nude Records, The Village Thing, Soul Jazz Records, Fanfare Records, Angel Music Group, Lyrita, My Major Company, The Laboratory Project, Ruptured Ambitions Records, Sons Ltd, Play It Again (record label), Super Records, Telstar Records, Hangman Records, Music for Nations, Mo' Wax, Science Friction, Marmalade Records, Chandos Records, Dark Horse Records, Black Grape Global, Ill Flava Records, Abundant Life Church, Butterz, Rocket Records. Excerpt: Black Lion Records was a jazz record label based in London, England. Black Lion was founded by Alan Bates in 1968. The label had two series of releases, one for British jazz musicians and one for international musicians. It released a large amount of reissue material, including items by Art Tatum, Jay McShann, Ben Webster, Earl Hines, Bud Freeman, Bud Powell, Don Byas, Coleman Hawkins, Mal Waldron, and Duke Ellington. It had a subsidiary called Freedom Records, which concentrated on free jazz releases; this wing was bought by Arista Records in 1975. The label was distributed by Polydor for part of its existence. It became part of the D. A. Music family in the 1980s, while Bates bought Candid Records in 1989 and shifted the focus of his activities there. Warner Bros. Records Inc. is an American record label. It was the foundation label of the present-day Warner Music Group, and now operates as a wholly owned subsidiary of that corporation. It maintains a close relationship with its former parent, Warner Bros. Pictures, although the two companies are independently owned. Rob Cavallo currently serves as Chairman of the company. Warner Bros. Records was originally established in 1958 as the recorded music division of the American...