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Backstreet Records was an MCA Records subsidiary label founded in 1979 by Danny Bramson, who at the time was executive director of MCA's Universal Amphitheatre. The name was derived from the Bruce Springsteen song "Backstreets". The label's first release was the self-titled debut album by Tears in August 1979. The first major signing to the label was Tom Petty, ending a legal battle between Petty and MCA over his recording contract which was acquired when MCA purchased ABC Records. The label's roster of artists also included J.J. Cale, Keith Sykes, Nils Lofgren, Men Without Hats, and Walter Egan. The label's last release was in 1983, after which it was absorbed into MCA Records. Backstreet also released rock-oriented soundtrack albums to several films produced by its parent company Universal Studios, including ''Where the Buffalo Roam'', ''Nighthawks'', ''The Border'', ''Cat People'' and ''Doctor Detroit''. ==Partial discography== * 1979: ''Tears'' – Tears (MCA-3172) * 1979: ''Damn the Torpedoes'' – Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers (MCA-5105) * 1980: ''Where The Buffalo Roam'' soundtrack (MCA-5126) * 1981: ''Hard Promises'' – Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers (BSR-5160) * 1981: ''Nighthawks'' – Keith Emerson: ''Nighthawks'' soundtrack (BSR-5196) * 1981: ''Night Fades Away'' – Nils Lofgren (BSR-5251) * 1981: ''It Don't Hurt To Flirt''– Keith Sykes (BSR-5277) * 1982: ''Counting the Beat'' – The Swingers (BSR-5328) * 1982: ''Long After Dark'' – Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers (BSR-5360) * 1982: ''The Border'' – Ry Cooder (BSR-6105) * 1982: ''Cat People'' soundtrack – Giorgio Moroder (BSR-6107) * 1983: ''Wild Exhibitions'' – Walter Egan (BSR-5400) * 1983: ''Wonderland'' – Nils Lofgren (BSR-5421) * 1983: ''Rhythm of Youth'' – Men Without Hats (BSR-5436) * 1983: ''Doctor Detroit'' soundtrack (BSR-6120) * 1983: ''Hardchoir'' – Hardchoir (BSR-39009) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Backstreet Records」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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