They signed their first EMI contract in 1962. They signed a renewal contract in 1967, and renegotiated that in 1969.
Capitol Records, which was EMI's American label. (The Beatles recorded for EMI; their British records were distributed by Parlophone Records.)
Parlophone Records, which had been a "tinpot label" beforehand (and nearly closed by EMI as unprofitable), but its reputation grew massively with the Beatles on their roster.
Parlophone.
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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.
EMI/Parlophone/Capitol Records.
Capitol Records, which was EMI's American label. (The Beatles recorded for EMI; their British records were distributed by Parlophone Records.)
Parlophone Records, which had been a "tinpot label" beforehand (and nearly closed by EMI as unprofitable), but its reputation grew massively with the Beatles on their roster.
Parlophone.
Parlophone Records and Capitol Records each issued white-vinyl collector's editions of this album, but most of the copies issued have been on standard vinyl.
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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.
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Decca notably, but HMV and Columbia, both EMI labels, also turned them down.The Beatles were eventually signed up with Parlophone, a small label of EMI that specialised in novelty acts, but wanted to branch out into pop music.Decca Records, and Dick Rowe.Decca.
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.
There were two: Parlophone and Apple Corps
parlophone and disturbing London records