- With the Sea" in 1981,
followed by an EP Like This for Ages
released as
Cupol, all on the 4AD
record label. In 1982 it
released MZUI (Waterloo Gallery)...
-
member Agnetha Fältskog. It was
released in
Sweden in
early 1968
through Cupol Records. Fältskog had been
singing with the
local Swedish "dansband" Bengt...
-
contract with
Cupol Records. Her self-penned début
single "Jag var så kär" was
recorded on 16
October 1967 and
released through Cupol Records the following...
- a
series of bands/projects with Wire's b****ist,
Graham Lewis,
including Cupol, Dome, P'o, and Duet Emmo. Gilbert's
collaborations with
Lewis were experimental...
- Released: 1968 Label:
Cupol (CLP 64) Format: LP, Reel tape — — Karl
Gerhard Lundkvist Agnetha Fältskog Vol. 2 Released: 1969 Label:
Cupol (CLP 80) Format:...
- by
Swedish pop
singer Agnetha Fältskog,
released on 1
December 1975 by
Cupol Records. The
album was
recorded in the same
period as her
bandmate Anni-Frid...
-
Twins (disbanded)
Colourbox (dissolved) Cuba (a.k.a. Air Cuba) (disbanded)
Cupol (one-off collaboration) C.V.O. (disbanded) D.D
Dumbo (active)
Dance Chapter...
- Time is the
fourth studio album by
Swedish band the Hep Stars,
released by
Cupol Records in
February 1968.
Intended to be
their international breakthrough...
- (Olga Records, 1970)
Compromise (Romance Records/CBS-
Cupol, 1970)
Tillsammans (Romance Records/CBS-
Cupol, 1971)
Oldies But
Goodies (Polar Music, 1973) (Polydor...
- 1976
Agnetha Fältskog (until
December 1975, Fältskog was
still bound to
Cupol/CBS
Records under a contract).[citation needed]
Before his time with ABBA...