• Buddah Records (later known as Buddha Records) was an American record label founded in 1967 in New York City. The label was born out of Kama Sutra Records...
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  • was then handled by co-owned Buddah Records. The record company ceased in mid-1976 but restarted in 1981 as Sutra Records. Under this moniker, Kass marketed...
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  • a commercial flop and did not chart due to a lack of promotion from Buddah Records as the label was struggling financially at the time. In 1980, she released...
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    Gladys Knight & the Pips (category Buddah Records artists)
    First to Say Goodbye)", before leaving the label for Buddah Records in 1973. At Buddah, they recorded the hits "Best Thing That Ever Happened to Me", "I've...
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    apologized for his misconduct in 2018. Off-Stage (Buddah Records, 1975) Ben Vereen (Buddah Records, 1976) Signed, Sealed, Delivered! (51 West, 1979) Here...
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    Melanie (singer) (category Buddah Records artists)
    Melanie left Buddah Records when they insisted that she produce albums on demand. In 1971, she formed her own label, Neighborhood Records, with Peter Schekeryk...
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  • Five Stairsteps (category Buddah Records artists)
    Around the end of 1967, Cameo Parkway folded and Windy City switched to Buddah Records through former Cameo Parkway executive Neil Bogart, who joined the new...
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    Ohio Express (category Buddah Records artists)
    single. The Ohio Express then moved to the home label of bubblegum pop, Buddah Records. At the same time, Joey Levine (who had co-written "Try It") was coming...
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  • X-Static (category Buddah Records albums)
    & John Oates. The album was released in September 1979 by RCA Records. Buddah Records re-released the album with two bonus tracks in 2000. "Wait for...
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  • like bubblegum music'." The term was then popularized by their boss, Buddah Records label executive Neil Bogart. It became often used as a pejorative for...
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  • List of Sony Music labels (category Lists of record labels)
    ECM Records Imago Records V2 Records Gee Street Records Junior Boy's Own Beyond Records Milan Records BMG Heritage Buddah Records Sanctuary Records Sanctuary...
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    music industry impresario Mark Barger, who steered the Lemon Pipers to Buddah Records, then run by Neil Bogart. The Lemon Pipers, relying in part on advice...
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  • Canned Wheat (category Buddah Records albums)
    remastered and re-released on CD by Buddah Records in 2000 and included two bonus tracks. The first run of Buddah CD pressings accidentally replaced the...
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  • Metal Machine Music (category Buddah Records albums)
    by Lou Reed, 1975. Buddah Records 74465 99752 2 (reissue). Guterman, Jimmy and Owen O'Donnell (1991). The Worst Rock 'n' Roll Records of All Time. New York:...
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    Windham Hill Records, Arista, LaFace, Jive, and Buddah Records. Legacy Recordings also distributes Philadelphia International Records and the catalog...
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    Lou Christie (category Buddah Records artists)
    with Columbia Records. He then joined Buddah Records in 1968, a move prompted by his business manager Stan Polley and bubblegum music record producer Tony...
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  • Artie Ripp (category Record producers from New York (state))
    series, (1991-Rhino Records) (1992-Vintage Records) (co-produced with Trisha Wexler) Albums "Born to Be" by Melanie (Safka) (Buddah Records (1968) Singles...
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  • Safe as Milk (category Buddah Records albums)
    group Captain Beefheart and his Magic Band, released in June 1967 by Buddah Records. A heavily blues-influenced work, the album features a 20-year-old Ry...
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    Coven (band) (category Buddah Records artists)
    album, Blood on the Snow, was produced by Shel Talmy and released by Buddah Records in 1974. After multiple unlicensed CD releases of the Witchcraft album...
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    The Brooklyn Bridge (band) (category Buddah Records artists)
    recording contract with Buddah Records. Their first release, a version of the Jimmy Webb song "Worst That Could Happen" (previously recorded by The 5th Dimension)...
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  • Mirror Man (Captain Beefheart album) (category Buddah Records albums)
    Beefheart and his Magic Band, released in April 1971 by Buddah Records. It contains material that was recorded for the label in 1967 and originally intended for...
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    singing in a solo career that produced many hit songs and albums for Buddah Records until his retirement in 1986. Although known primarily for ballads,...
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  • by Buddah. Releases distributed by Atlantic Records used a variation of the Mad Hatter design. 1: On Virgin Records in Australia, Atlantic Records in...
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  • founded Casablanca Records after departing of Buddah Records due to clashes with its owners. In 1973 Bogart enticed Warner Bros. Records into financing Casablanca...
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  • Midnight Train to Georgia (category Buddah Records singles)
    Knight & the Pips, their second release after departing Motown Records for Buddah Records. Written by Jim Weatherly, and included on the Pips' 1973 LP Imagination...
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    1910 Fruitgum Company (category Buddah Records artists)
    Mortkowitz – all from Linden, New Jersey. During 1967, they were signed to Buddah Records, where they released five LPs under their own name and a variety of...
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  • 1972, it moved to 6255 W Sunset Blvd, Suite 1902. All records were distributed by Buddah Records until 1974, when Sussex switched to independent distribution...
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    Chip Taylor (category Buddah Records artists)
    Taylor, along with Al Gorgoni, formed Rainy Day Records, which was distributed by Jubilee Records. The label released the single "Night Owl" by the...
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    Captain Beefheart (category Buddah Records artists)
    Safe as Milk in 1967 on Buddah Records. After being dropped by two consecutive record labels they signed to Zappa's Straight Records, where they released...
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    Tyron Buddah Douglas Sr. (born February 8, 1992), known professionally as Buddah Bless, is an American record producer, songwriter, and former rapper...
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