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Square and Birds Nest

We're proud to announce the acquisition of two fascinating, 'sister' labels from the 1970s.   Square Records was responsible for albums by Dear Mr. Time (the collectable Grandfather, pictured, from 1970) and Crispian St. Peters, as well as various singles by the likes of Mataya Clifford, Julie Bergen and Stephen Arlen.   Meanwhile, the later and more prolific Birds

The Spectrum catalogue now represented by Cherry Red

Hailed as Britain's answer to The Monkees, The Spectrum issued a string of Swinging London-styled singles during the second half of the 1960s, such as 'Portobello Road' and 'London Bridge Is Coming Down'. Many of their recordings are now represented by Cherry Red, including most

Cherry Red acquire more catalogue by The Fall

Mark E. Smith's band The Fall have been ploughing their unique, uncompromising musical furrow since the late 1970s. Cherry Red are now the proud custodians of many of The Fall's recordings, from their earliest recordings on Step Forward in 1979 (including singles 'Rowche Rumble' and

Cherry Red acquire Nirvana catalogue

We're pleased to announce the acquisition of several albums by Nirvana! No, not that lot from Seattle but the original Nirvana, founded in 1967 at the height of psychedelia by Patrick Campbell-Lyons and Alex Spyropoulos. These include Local Anaesthetic (originally issued on Vertigo in 1971) and

Melanie catalogue available to license through Cherry Red

Melanie made her name in the early 1970s with hits like 'Brand New Hey' and 'Lay Down (Candles In The Rain)'. Between 1972 and 1975, Melanie made four albums for her own label Neighborhood (Stoneground Words, As I See It Now, Madrugada, Sunset And Other

Cherry Red to Represent David Essex Titles

Cherry Red is proud to announce the representation of several David Essex albums from the late 1970s and early 1980s (Hot Love, Imperial Wizard, Be-Bop The Future, Stage Struck, The Whisper, This One's For You), alongside several hit singles such as 'Oh What A Circus' (No. 3, 1978) and 'Me And My