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Zonophone (early on also
rendered as Zon-O-Phone) was a
record label founded in 1899 in Camden, New Jersey, by
Frank Seaman. The
Zonophone name was not...
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Regal Zonophone Records was a
British record label formed in 1932,
through a
merger of the
Regal and
Zonophone labels. This
followed the
merger of those...
- the
Lemon Tree",
Regal Zonophone (1967) "Fire Brigade" / "Walk Upon the Water",
Regal Zonophone (1968) Move,
Regal Zonophone (1968)
Something Else from...
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their name to T. Rex. It was
released in
March 1970 by
record label Regal Zonophone.
Tyrannosaurus Rex's
previous album, Unicorn, had been
relatively successful...
- (1980,
Zonophone/EMI) - UK No. 51 "England"/"Stick's Diary" (1981,
Zonophone/EMI) "Kids on the Street"/"The Sun
Never Shines" (1981,
Zonophone/EMI) -...
- (7-inch) (EMI/
Zonophone, 1980) UK No. 65 "We Are the Firm" (7-inch) (EMI/
Zonophone, 1980) UK No. 54 "Easy Life" (7-inch, Live EP) (EMI/
Zonophone, 1981) "On...
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Zonophone. 1971.
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English rock band
Procol Harum,
released in 1968 by
record labels Regal Zonophone and A&M. It is
considered an
early example of
progressive rock. The album's...
- as T. Rex). It was
released on 1
November 1968 by
record label Regal Zonophone.
Tyrannosaurus Rex's
debut album My
People Were Fair and Had Sky in Their...
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album by
English rock band the Move,
released in
February 1970 by
Regal Zonophone. The
album marked a
bridge between the band's
quirky late 1960s pop singles...