Track Record

Track Record

Track Records

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Filiale de Polydor Records
Fondé en 1967 (puis 1999)
Fondateur Kit Lambert, Chris Stamp
Statut
Maison de disques
Genre(s)
Pays d'origine Royaume-Uni Royaume-Uni
Siège Londres
Site Officiel www.trackrecords.co.uk

Track Records est un label d'enregistrement fondé par le groupe de rock anglais The Who, Chris Stamp et Kit Lambert, en 1967 pour promouvoir des artistes qu'ils souhaitent soutenir.

Track Records a connu son premier succès peu de temps après sa création grace au single Purple Haze du Jimi Hendrix Experience. Ce label a sorti dès 1967 tous les albums et singles des Who, et de la carrière solo de chacun des membres, sortis après cette date, ainsi que les albums et singles d'Arthur Brown, Marsha Hunt, Andy Newman, Golden Earring, Marc Bolan, The Heartbreakers, etc.

En 1999 Ian Grant décide avec l'autorisation de Chris Stamp de faire redémarrer ce label arrêté depuis 1978.

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