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Janus Records : ウィキペディア英語版
Janus Records
Janus Records was a record label owned by GRT Records, also known as General Recorded Tape.〔Not to be confused with GRT Corporation, a high-tech company.〕 The label was in operation from 1969 to 1979.
Janus was originally founded in July 1969 as a joint venture of GRT and British label Pye Records.〔("GRT, Canada, Go Into Discs, Distribute Five More Labels." ) ''Billboard'', August 9, 1969. Retrieved 2012-03-26.〕〔(Executive Turntable (column) ). ''Billboard'', August 23, 1969. Retrieved 2012-03-26.〕 In its early years of operation the bulk of Janus' acts were U.S. issues of Pye product. Its first major hit was "Baby Take Me in Your Arms" by Jefferson, in late 1969. Other acts in Janus' early years included Pye artists Status Quo, Pickettywitch and Sounds Orchestral. Up to the early 1970s, the label's president was Marvin Schlachter, who later ran the ill-fated U.S. Pye label, which by 1976 evolved into Prelude Records. GRT assumed sole ownership of Janus in 1971, after Pye pulled out of the venture.〔("Pye May Quit Janus As GRT Is Reshuffled" ) by Mike Gross. ''Billboard'', March 20, 1971. Retrieved 2012-03-26.〕〔("Music Tapes Are Profitable" ) (p. 16). ''Billboard'', September 25, 1971. Retrieved 2012-03-26.〕
Artists who had hits on Janus included Potliquor, Mungo Jerry, The Whispers, Cymande, Charlie, Al Stewart, Ian Thomas, and Ray Stevens. Janus also released Scott English's original recording of "Brandy," which would be covered in 1974 by Barry Manilow as "Mandy." Chess Records was administered as a division of Janus in the early 1970s. Janus also distributed Westbound Records from 1970 until 1975, and Barnaby Records from 1974 to 1979.
In the early 1970s Janus also released American editions of recordings made by Bill Haley & His Comets for the European Sonet Records label. They also released recordings by the British progressive rock band Camel as well as titles by Kayak, Harvey Mandel, Judas Priest, Lucifer's Friend, and the Baker Gurvitz Army.
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