Columbia Records
- Capricorn Records
- Def Jam Recordings (1985-1993)
- So So Def Recordings (1993-2003)
- Loud Records (1999–2002)
- Chaos Recordings (1993-1995)
- The Work Group (1995-1997; distribution later switched to Epic Records)
- Date Records[7]
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Further reading
- Revolution in Sound: A Biography of the Recording Industry. Little, Brown and Company, 1974. ISBN 0-316-77333-6.
- High Fidelity Magazine, ABC, Inc. April, 1976, "Creating the LP Record."
- The Columbia Master Book Discography, compiled by Brian Rust. Greenwood Press, 1999.
- Marmorstein, Gary. The Label: The Story of Columbia Records. New York: Thunder's Mouth Press; 2007. ISBN 1-56025-707-5
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See also
- List of record labels
- Columbia Records artists
- Sony Music Entertainment
- Sony BMG Music Entertainment
- Alex Steinweiss, the label's Art Director from 1938 to 1943, inventor of the illustrated album cover and the LP sleeve
- Jim Flora, successor to Alex Steinweiss and legendary illustrator for the label during the 1940s
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References
- ^ MILESTONES IN COLUMBIA'S HISTORY
- ^ Sony liner notes
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External links
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- Official site
- Columbia Records (USA) MySpace page
- Columbia Records (UK) MySpace page
- http://www.columbia.co.uk/ Columbia Records (UK)
- See the Profile of Designer Alex Steinweiss
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