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United Artists Records - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (435 words) |
 | United Artists Records was a record label founded by United Artists in 1958 to distribute soundtracks from its movies. |
 | United Artists involvement with jazz was significant, including albums by Duke Ellington and Art Farmer, although there were only a few jazz titles after about 1963. |
 | Feelgood, The Buzzcocks and The Stranglers recordings were released by the label. |
| United Records - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (142 words) |
 | United Records was the name of at least two different United States based record labels. |
 | The label was owned by the United Talking Machine Company of Chicago, Illinois, which produced the double-sided lateral cut disc records with an unusually large spindle hole (just slightly smaller than that used by the 45rpm records that appeared after World War II), and wind-up phonographs with large spindles for playing the records. |
 | The second United Records operated in the 1950s, and issued records by such artists as the Staple Singers. |