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[[The Police]] intended to release their debut on [[Illegal Records]] until Miles made the deal with [[A&M]].  
 
[[The Police]] intended to release their debut on [[Illegal Records]] until Miles made the deal with [[A&M]].  
  
The label would release records from a lot of well known acts such as [[Wayne County & The Electric Chairs]] (before [[Henry Padovani]] joined), Chelsea, The Cramps, The Lords Of The New Church, R.E.M., The Go-Go's, etc...
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The label would release records from a lot of well known acts such as [[Wayne County & The Electric Chairs]] (before [[Henry Padovani]] joined), [[Chelsea]], The Cramps, The Lords Of The New Church, R.E.M., The Go-Go's, etc...
  
 
=See also=
 
=See also=

Latest revision as of 02:11, 27 January 2023


Illegal Records
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Location: London, England, UK
Years in operation: 1977 - XXXX

History

Illegal Records was an independent record label founded by Stewart Copeland and Miles Copeland in 1977 for the release of The Police's first single Fall Out.

The Police intended to release their debut on Illegal Records until Miles made the deal with A&M.

The label would release records from a lot of well known acts such as Wayne County & The Electric Chairs (before Henry Padovani joined), Chelsea, The Cramps, The Lords Of The New Church, R.E.M., The Go-Go's, etc...

See also

External links

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References

sources: L'Historia Bandido, Two Steps Forward, One Step Back: My Life In The Music Business