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Colgems Records was a
record label that
existed from 1966 to 1971.
Colgems was a
joint venture between Screen Gems, the
television division of Columbia...
- Callahan. "
Colgems Album Discography". 13
February 2018. Both
Sides Now Publications.
Retrieved 15
January 2025. McCutcheon, J. D. "USA
Colgems". Monkee45s...
- 91) / "Find
Yourself a Rainbow" –
Colgems 1008 –
August 1967 "Follow the Star" (Both sides,
promo only) –
Colgems 107 –
December 1967 "Golden Days" /...
- 91) / "Find
Yourself a Rainbow" –
Colgems 1008 –
August 1967 "Follow the Star" (Both sides,
promo only) –
Colgems 107 –
December 1967 "Golden Days" /...
- (
Colgems Records, 1966) More of the
Monkees (
Colgems Records, 1967) The Birds, the Bees & the
Monkees (
Colgems Records, 1968)
Instant Replay (
Colgems Records...
- and
attempted to
recruit Micky Dolenz to the
Mothers but RCA/Columbia/
Colgems would not
release Dolenz from his contract.: 158–159
During the late 1960s...
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compilation album by the
American pop rock band the Monkees,
released in 1969 by
Colgems Records.
Greatest Hits was
issued by RCA
Records in an
attempt to revive...
- Diamond,
recorded by the
Monkees in 1967 and
released as a
single on the
Colgems label. The lead
vocal was Davy Jones'
first on a
Monkees single. The single...
-
selling soundtracks of all time. The film
soundtrack of Oliver!, made by
Colgems Records, was
distributed by RCA,
which had
released the
Broadway cast album...
- COM/COS 102. When the
album was
reissued in 1968 the
Colgems symbol replaced the word "
Colgems" on the
bottom right-hand
corner of the
reverse side (Catalog...