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  1. Deram Records was a subsidiary record label of Decca Records established in the United Kingdom in 1966. At the time, U.K. Decca was a different company from the Decca label in the United States, which was owned by MCA Inc. Deram recordings were distributed in the U.S. through UK Decca's American branch known as London Records .

  2. Deram Records fue una discográfica establecida en 1966 por Decca Records. Las grabaciones realizadas bajo este sello se distribuyeron en los EE. UU. a través de la filial estadounidense de Decca, llamada London Records. Deram estuvo activa hasta 1979, fecha de la venta de Decca y actualmente continúa funcionando como un sello de ...

  3. Sub-label of Decca that released new records from 1966 to the early 1980s. Label Code: LC 0942 / LC 00942. Initially set up to promote the ''Deramic Sound System'', a new recording technique, resulting in 24 orchestral easy listening albums with The Moody Blues as the only rock band amongst them.

  4. Deram Records fue una discográfica establecida en 1966 por Decca Records. Las grabaciones realizadas bajo este sello se distribuyeron en los EE. UU. a través de la filial estadounidense de Decca, llamada London Records.

  5. 13 de jun. de 2012 · Deram Records was started as a subsidiary to Decca Records in the UK in 1966. An American counterpart was distributed by London Records in the United States. Deram was active until 1973 in the US, after which it released material sporadically until about 1980, when it became inactive.

  6. 17 de abr. de 2015 · Deram started in September 1966 as a predominately pop-based label with singles by Beverley Martyn, Cat Stevens, David Bowie and Whistling Jack Smith. A news piece in _Melody Maker _stated that: “Decca Records are launching a new label, described as a ‘hip label for groovy people’.”

  7. David Bowie is the debut studio album by the English musician David Bowie, originally released in the United Kingdom on 1 June 1967 through Decca subsidiary Deram Records. Produced by Mike Vernon and recorded from November 1966 to March 1967 at London's Decca Studios, the album followed a string of singles for Pye Records that failed ...