BUDDAH
US
Labels and Company Sleeves 1967-1984
Reissues:
see Radio Active Gold
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Labels
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to BDA 12 - 1967 |
to BDA 12 - 1967 |
to BDA 314 - 1972 |
to BDA 489 - 1975 |
Kama
Sutra Records helped bolster MGM Records' profits during 1965 and 1966,
primarily due to the success of The Lovin' Spoonful. Art Kass ultimately
became unhappy with his distribution deal with MGM and started Buddah Records
in 1967. He brought in Neil Bogart, who was an MGM General Manager in the
early sixties, and had also worked at Cameo-Parkway
Records. Neil Bogart left Buddah Records in 1973 to start his Casablanca
Records label.
Art Kass sold the label to Essex Entertainment, who managed the catalog until 1993, when they sold it to BMG. |
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to BG 29 - 1984 |