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A1 The Lamb Lies Down On BroadwayA2 Fly On A WindshieldA3 Broadway Melody Of 1974A4 Cuckoo CocoonA5 In The CageA6 The Grand Parade Of Lifeless PackagingB1 Back In N.Y.C.B2 Hairless HeartB3 Counting Out TimeB4 Carpet CrawlersB5 The Chamber Of 32 Doors...
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United Kindgdom
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Artist Type
International artist
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Artists
Genesis
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Identifier for the warehouse
G
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Label
Virgin
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Genesis – The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway (2LP)
A1 The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway
A2 Fly On A Windshield
A3 Broadway Melody Of 1974
A4 Cuckoo Cocoon
A5 In The Cage
A6 The Grand Parade Of Lifeless Packaging
B1 Back In N.Y.C.
B2 Hairless Heart
B3 Counting Out Time
B4 Carpet Crawlers
B5 The Chamber Of 32 Doors
C1 Lilywhite Lilith
C2 The Waiting Room
C3 Anyway
C4 Here Comes The Supernatural Anaesthetist
C5 The Lamia
C6 Silent Sorrow In Empty Boats
The Colony Of Slipperman
D1.1 The Arrival
D1.2 A Visit To The Doktor
D1.3 Raven
D2 Ravine
D3 The Light Dies Down On Broadway
D4 Riding The Scree
D5 In The Rapids
D6 It
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Country (main office)
United Kindgdom
Artist Type
International artist
Identifier for the warehouse
G
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Charisma
Charisma
Records (also known as The Famous Charisma Label) was a British record label
founded in 1969 by former journalist Tony Stratton-Smith. He had previously
acted as manager for rock bands such as The Nice, the Bonzo Dog Band and Van
der Graaf Generator. Gail Colson was label manager and joint managing
director.
The label's most successful acts were Genesis, Peter Gabriel, Julian
Lennon, and Monty Python.The first release was an LP by Rare Bird, in
(probably) November 1969, and this group gave Charisma its first hit single,
Sympathy, in early 1970. (Sympathy was a reworking of Giazotto's
'reconstruction' of Albinoni's Adagio.)
Charisma's first UK label was a distinctive magenta scroll design (though
it is generally referred to in record collecting circles as "pink
scroll") – magenta was the colour that Stratton Smith chose to represent
the label, and this was reflected in his later horseracing colours, red for
Manchester United, green for Brazil, and magenta for Charisma. Its second
logo (used beginning in 1972) of Sir John Tenniel's drawing of the Mad Hatter
(sometimes combined with a montage of other images from Alice's Adventures in
Wonderland) made the label instantly recognizable. Much of the early distinctive
artwork used by the label was created by Paul Whitehead.
Find out more about Charisma