「PHONOGRAM」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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| g at the NEMS agency when he got a call from | Phonogram A&R man John Stainze who had just signed a n |
| The band was signed to | Phonogram and had a extended debut album (EP) Palace H |
| ed Kingdom on Vertigo Records, a division of | Phonogram, and was not well-received. |
| , which was distributed successively by EMI, | Phonogram and RCA, and released material between 1975 |
| hits albums already available domestically, | Phonogram decided to issue the album outside the Unite |
| d progressive' label, a rival of the EMI and | Phonogram equivalents, Harvest and Vertigo. |
| obably due to his then current contract with | Phonogram, for whose Vertigo label he and the Rumour h |
| though Charisma moved its operations over to | Phonogram in May 1975. |
| otional double-LP test pressings by Philips/ | Phonogram Int. |
| After they were signed to | Phonogram it was released under the label "Mobile Suit |
| In 1997, all PolyGram units still using the | Phonogram name were renamed Mercury Records. |
| It was released by | Phonogram Records in 1989. |
| Phonogram Records was started in 1962 as a joint ventu | |
| 972, Polydor merged with giant Philips-owned | Phonogram Records to create PolyGram in the US. |
| In the early 1970s Conny parted company from | Phonogram Records and signed with Basart Records in Ja |
| Lee was first signed to | Phonogram Records in the late 1970s as guitarist with |
| and Deutsche Grammophon were linked into the | Phonogram Records joint venture, which later became Po |
| the Nederbeat movement-when they signed with | Phonogram Records in 1968, Billboard reported on it. |
| started his career in 1965 when he worked at | Phonogram Records and his relationship with this recor |
| cause in 1977, de Villeneuve was employed by | Phonogram Records in the capacity of Head of Public Re |
| er Hans van Hemert and Luv' planned to leave | Phonogram Records in 1979, the label decided as a coun |
| However, the band were signed by | Phonogram Records subsidiary Fontana Records and with |
| Released through | Phonogram Records, it marked, in the opinion of critic |
| oots by signing with the major record label, | Phonogram Records. |
| "Control" (with Kieron Gillen, in | Phonogram: The Singles Club #3, Image Comics, June 200 |
| In 1972, | Phonogram was merged with Polydor Records into PolyGra |
| Meanwhile Charisma had been bought by | Phonogram who had in turn been engulfed by Virgin and |
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