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  • | label = [[EMI Records|EMI]] ...([[Tim Brooke-Taylor]], [[Graeme Garden]] and [[Bill Oddie]]) on the [[EMI records]] label in 1978 . It featured the “gentleman musicians of Le Hot Club de
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  • ...duced by [[George Martin]] for [[w:EMI|EMI]]'s [[w:Parlophone|Parlophone]] Records. It is a parody of the 1957 film ''[[w:The Bridge on the River Kwai|The Bri [[Category:1962 albums]]
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  • It was reissued by EMI Records in 2004 as a 2-CD set,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.allmusic.com/album/oh% [[Category:1971 compilation albums]]
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  • | studio = [[Abbey Road Studios|EMI]], London ...ing critical acclaim and reaching number three in the [[UK Albums Chart|UK Albums Chart]].
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  • ===Albums=== | EMI Records EMC 3074
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  • | studio = [[Abbey Road Studios|EMI]], London ...ritical and commercial success, the album reached number three in the [[UK Albums Chart]] and Martin's elaborate production has been cited as an artistic for
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  • | label = [[HMV Records|HMV]], Satril Records ...ies.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.beatlesbible.com/people/paul-mccartney/albums/band-on-the-run/|title=Band On The Run (album)|date=23 October 2010|website
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  • ...ily.{{sfn|Sikov|2002|p=9}} During his career, he also released a number of albums containing sketches and comic songs;{{sfn|Hall|2006|p=254}} the songs were === Albums ===
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  • ===Records=== ...re very successful, with the first two both reaching the top ten of the UK albums chart, a rare feat for a [[spoken word album]]. ''Hedgehog Sandwich'' also
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  • | label = {{hlist|[[EMI|EMI]]|[[Parlophone|Parlophone]]|[[Apple Records|Apple]]}} ...eference to his extensive involvement in each of [[the Beatles]]' original albums.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/celebritynews/1218833
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  • ...oad'' on Columbia in 1972; ''Reg's Party - Reg Varney Plays And Sings'' on EMI-One-Up label in 1973; and ''A Variety of Varney'' on Astor in 1976. [[Category:Columbia Records artists]]
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  • ...eaks TV career world record|date=7 September 2012|publisher=Guinness World Records|access-date=26 August 2014}}</ref> In January 1968 [[Pye Records]] issued as a single "I'm Backing Britain", supporting the [[I'm Backing Br
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  • ...ly as ''[[Derek and Clive (Live)]]'' (1976). Two further "Derek and Clive" albums, ''[[Derek and Clive Come Again]]'' (1977) and ''[[Derek and Clive Ad Nause ...n nightclub, the [[The Establishment (club)|Establishment]]. Amongst other albums, they recorded ''[[The Dudley Moore Trio]]'', ''Dudley Moore plays The Them
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  • ...rian."Part 7," ''The Beatles Story'' (BBC, 1973).</ref> As such, [[Capitol Records]]' original pressings of the "[[Ticket to Ride (song)|Ticket to Ride]]" sin ...-08}}</ref> Beatles recording producer [[George Martin]] had also produced records for the ''Goon Show'' team. McCartney has always said that the Beatles' sty
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  • ...orley was a fan of dance music before being able to read the labels on the records, listening notably to [[w:Jack Payne (bandleader)|Jack Payne]] and [[w:Henr ...pringfield|Dusty Springfield]]<ref name=":1" /> and on the first four solo albums by [[w:Scott Walker (singer)|Scott Walker]].<ref name=":3" /><ref>{{Cite we
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  • ...mances, and during the 1960s he earned a place in ''[[The Guinness Book of Records]]'' for the world's longest ever joke-telling session: 1,500 jokes in three ...uding his first single "Love Is Like a Violin" (1960), produced on [[Decca Records]] by [[Alex Wharton]], which charted at number 8 (UK). His version of [[Bil
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  • The song was sent to [[EMI]] in [[Sydney]], Australia, and was released shortly afterwards as a record ...ayed [[autoharp]], in addition to singing. He played the didgeridoo on two albums by English pop singer [[Kate Bush]], entitled ''[[The Dreaming (album)|The
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  • | distributor = [[EMI Films]] ...[[Charisma Records]], the record label that released Python's early comedy albums.<ref name="Mental Floss">{{cite web|url=http://mentalfloss.com/article/6520
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  • ...est recordings of Dors were two sides of a 78-rpm single released on [[HMV Records]] in 1953. The tracks were "I Feel So Mmmm" and "A Kiss and a Cuddle (and a ===Studio albums===
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  • ...choes H. M. Stanley's celebrated line, "Dr. Livingstone, I presume."<ref>[[EMI]] catalogue number 33SX1656</ref>|group= n}} There were theatrical connecti ...ongs from ''The Co-Optimists'': "London Town" and "Memory Street".<ref>HMV records 1724 and 1725 (1924)</ref> After ''The Co-Optimists'' disbanded in 1927, Ho
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