Most of their recordings were made for Parlophone Records, an EMI label. Capitol Records was EMI's American branch, and issued most of their records in the US. The Beatles founded their own label, Apple Records, in 1968, as a division of their company Apple Corps. EMI became Apple's distributors.
Apple Records.
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Parlophone.
Parlophone is a British record label that was part of the EMI group, known for signing and promoting various artists, including The Beatles. On a Beatles album, you would typically find the Parlophone logo and name on the record label itself, often near the spindle hole, and sometimes on the back cover. The label is recognized for its distinctive black and yellow design, which became iconic with The Beatles' releases.
The British Rock group, Badfinger.
The Beatles formed a company called Apple (not to be confused with the computer and phone company) and several of their later records came with Apple labels. However, they were still signed with EMI at the time and, in fact, the recordings were still EMI recordings.
The record label name of Led Zeppellin was Swan Song. This was the record label started by Led Zeppellin. They began their career signed to Atlantic Records.
The record label was Island Records, owned by Chris Blackwell
The term record label comes from the round label in the center of a vinyl record that shows the manufacturer's name. The term record label also refers to companies that produce and manufacture music.
The apple, because of the name of the record label that they established, Apple Records.
Paralphone, Capitol, and Apple.
the record label numbers are on the record itself just outside the actual label. there will be some numbers letters etc. the number with the circle around it represents the printing.