Deram Records

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Deram Records was a British record label, launched by Decca in the 1960s, known for its early progressive and folk-rock releases and for issuing some of Cat Stevens’ first recordings.

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Deram Records canonical 4

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Predicate Object
instanceOf British record label
record label
activeInDecade 1960s
1970s
cataloguePrefix DML NERFINISHED
SML NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
defunct true
distribution Decca Records NERFINISHED
focus album-oriented rock
experimental rock
format mono records
stereo records
foundedBy Decca Records NERFINISHED
genre folk rock
pop music
progressive rock
psychedelic rock
rock music
headquartersLocation London NERFINISHED
imprintOf Decca Records NERFINISHED
inception 1966
industry music industry
labelCode DM
labelType subsidiary label
launchDate 1966
locationCountry United Kingdom
notableArtist Camel NERFINISHED
Cat Stevens NERFINISHED
Martha Velez NERFINISHED
Procol Harum NERFINISHED
Ten Years After NERFINISHED
The Moody Blues NERFINISHED
notableFor early folk-rock releases
early progressive rock releases
issuing some of Cat Stevens’ first recordings
notableRelease early Cat Stevens singles
“Days of Future Passed” NERFINISHED
ownedBy Decca Records NERFINISHED
parentOrganization Decca Records NERFINISHED
partOf Decca Records Group NERFINISHED
product phonograph records
vinyl records
regionServed Europe
United Kingdom
status defunct

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Cat Stevens label Deram Records
Thin Lizzy recordLabel Deram Records
Procol Harum recordLabel Deram Records
Moody Blues recordLabel Deram Records
subject surface form: The Moody Blues