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The Liberty label was used to release 2012's Viva Hate remaster. Its iconography features on the front of the record.

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Multinational label. Label Code: LC 0249 / LC 00249 Use Liberty (3) for all Unofficial/Bootleg releases of this label please. 1955 The independent 'Liberty' label was launched as subsidiary of Liberty Records, Inc., formed in LA by Simon Si Waronker and Jack Ames. (whose first names are immortalized in The Chipmunks - a release which brought the company back from the brink of bankruptcy in 1958). 1959 Liberty begins to distribute local labels through Liberty Records Sales Corp., soon acquiring and licensing several other US independent labels including Dolton Records, Blue Note, Minit, Blue Thumb Records and Aladdin. 1967 Liberty Records Limited established in the UK and Liberty Records GmbH in Germany.. 1968 Liberty was bought by Transamerica Corporation - the parent company of United Artists Records. The union of Liberty and UA operated as a 'paired' entity in various markets as Liberty/UA. The companies at this time were Liberty/U.A. INC., Liberty/UA GmbH and Liberty/United Artists Records Ltd. - this may help to date the versions. 1971 Liberty was folded into United Artists. 1979 UA was taken over by EMI and the Liberty brand was revived in 1980. It traded as Liberty/United Records, Inc. for a short time. 1980 Start of the budget line with cat# LN 10XXX - see the bsnpubs - link for dating 1981 Liberty label relaunched in the UK through Liberty Records (UK) Ltd.. The Liberty brand exists as an EMI Group imprint around the world, used by various EMI operating companies for a variety of acts.

The early labels had several variations till the label design changed in 1960, so possibly try to provide label images for your submissions.

45 RPM Catalog Number, Date and Label Identification: 55001 through 55270 (1955–1960): Green label with silver print. 55271 through 56218 (1960–1970): Multi-color label.

Between 1959 and 1962, Liberty was known to use first/last initals on their record labels to credit the producer. The initals can appear as a suffix to the label matrix or in or out of parenthesis on other parts of the label. Upper and lowercase initials are known to exist.

    • Known abbreviations **

FS - [url=https://www.discogs.com/artist/302675-Felix-Slatkin?anv=FS&filter_anv=1]Felix Slatkin[/url] JA- [url=https://www.discogs.com/artist/668969-Joe-Allison?anv=JA&filter_anv=1]Joe Allison[/url] PM - [url=https://www.discogs.com/release/6501467-Charlie-Baker-You-Crack-Me-Up-/image/SW1hZ2U6MTY1ODY3NTg=]Unidentified producer[/url] SG - [url=https://www.discogs.com/artist/120632-Snuff-Garrett?anv=SG&filter_anv=1]Snuff Garrett[/url] SW - [url=https://www.discogs.com/artist/352703-Si-Waronker?anv=SW&filter_anv=1]Si Waronker[/url]


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Liberty Records was a record label founded in the United States by chairman Simon Waronker in 1955 with Alvin Bennett as president and Theodore Keep as chief engineer. It was reactivated in 2001 in the United Kingdom and had two previous revivals.