British music label, 1966–1996
Record label
Deram Records Parent company Decca Records (UK)Founded 1966 (1966 ) Genre Rock , pop Country of origin The UK Location London
Deram Records was a subsidiary record label of Decca Records established in the United Kingdom in 1966. At the time, U.K. Decca was a different company from the Decca label in the United States, which was owned by MCA Inc. Deram recordings were distributed in the U.S. through UK Decca's American branch known as London Records . Deram was active until 1979, then continued as a reissue label.[ 1]
History
1966–1968
In the 1960s Decca recording engineers experimented with ways of improving stereo recordings. They created a technique they named "Decca Panoramic Sound." The term "Deramic" was created as abbreviation of this. The new concept "allowed for more space between instruments, rendering these sounds softer to the ear." Early stereo recordings of popular music usually were mixed with sounds to the hard left, centre, or hard right only. This was because of the technical limitations of the professional 4-track reel-to-reel recorders which were considered state of the art until 1967.
Decca initially conceived Deram Records as an outlet for Deramic Sound recordings of contemporary pop and rock music , however, not all of the early recordings on Deram used this technique.[ 2] 'Deramic Sound' was intended to create recordings that had a more natural stereo spread. The basic difference was that, instead of overdubbing and mixing four individual (mono) tracks from a four-track recorder, the Decca recording engineers used a pair of four-track machines to layer multiple two-channel (stereo) recordings. This new concept, with additional tracks, permitted the engineer to place instruments more easily in any position within the stereo field.
To launch the 'Deramic Sound' concept Deram issued a series of six easy listening orchestral pop albums in October 1967. The albums all included the word Night in the title, i.e. Strings in the Night , Brass in the Night , etc. Artists in this series included Gordon Franks, Peter Knight , and Tony Osborne. The label was soon reinvented as a rival to early pre-punk 'indie' record companies like Island Records [ 3] and moulded into a home for 'progressive ' or 'psychedelic' artists. Among the first recordings in this series was the November 1967 album release Days of Future Passed by the Moody Blues , while Crocheted Doughnut Ring and Beverley Martyn were also signed to the label around this time.
Professional eight-track recorders began to appear in many British studios starting with Advision Studios and Trident Studios in early 1968. The eight-track machines were far more flexible than the dual four-track recorder setup. By 1969 Decca had obtained its own eight-track recorder. Since Decca engineers no longer had more tracks than other major studios the 'Deramic Sound' concept quickly became outdated and was dropped.
1969–1982
The roster later included British jazz and folk. Some of the more progressive jazz musicians of the late 1960s were released under the Deram imprint, including Mike Gibbs , John Surman , and Mike Westbrook . Deram albums bore a DML prefix for mono and an SML prefix for stereo releases. As with other UK Decca subsidiary labels, Deram's U.S. counterpart was distributed under London Records . Decca positioned it against Island Records , Harvest Records (started by EMI ), and Vertigo Records (started by Philips Records ), but it failed to compete.[ 4] An 'extra' progressive series with SDL prefixes did not improve the situation.
From the start, Decca placed pop records next to progressive artists on Deram. Cat Stevens found early success there before moving to Island Records , and David Bowie 's first album appeared on the label.[ 4] Three of Deram's earliest hits, Procol Harum 's "A Whiter Shade of Pale " and the Move 's "Night of Fear " and "I Can Hear the Grass Grow ", were produced outside the company by artists not directly signed to Deram.[ 4] They were part of a deal with Straight Ahead Productions, who later moved their acts to EMI and had them released on the re-introduced Regal Zonophone imprint.
In 1969, Decca launched Nova, a progressive label that lasted less than a year. This caused further confusion as simultaneous releases on Deram Nova and Decca Nova appeared. Decca released Justin Hayward 's Songwriter (1977) and Night Flight (1980) vinyl albums on Deram. In 1980, Sir Edward Lewis sold Decca to PolyGram, which put its new acquisition under the control of Roger Ames.[ 5]
Even though the label name was briefly used in the early 1980s for records by Bananarama , the Mo-dettes , and Splodgenessabounds ,[ 4] Ames decided to focus on Decca (for classical music) and London Recordings (for pop music), with London run as his own 'semi-autonomous indie' from within the major. From this point Deram was used as a reissue imprint for other recordings in the Decca/London catalogue and was eventually sold to Universal/UMG as part of Decca Records (London went with Ames to WMG, who sold it to French indie Because Music in 2017)[ 6]
Discography (singles)
1966
Month
Cat. No.
Artist
Title
Notes
September
101
Beverley
"Happy New Year"/"Where the Good Times Are"
102
Cat Stevens
"I Love My Dog "/"Portobello Road"
#28[ 7]
October
103
The Gibsons
"Two Kinds of Lovers"/"Hey Girl"
104
Barry Mason
"Over the Hills and Far Away"/"Collection of Recollections"
November
105
The Truth
"Jingle Jangle"/"Hey Gyp"
106
The Eyes of Blue
"Up and Down"/"Heart Trouble"
December
107
David Bowie
"Rubber Band "/"The London Boys "
108
Chim Kothari
"Sitar 'n' Spice"/"Indian Bat"
109
The Move
"Night of Fear "/"Disturbance"
#2[ 8]
110
Cat Stevens
"Matthew and Son "/"Granny"
#2[ 7]
1967
Month
Cat. No.
Artist
Title
Notes
January
111
The Pyramid
"Summer of Last Year"/"Summer Evening"
February
112
Whistling Jack Smith
"I Was Kaiser Bill's Batman "/"The British Grin and Bear"
#5[ 9]
113
West Coast Delegation
"Reach the Top"/"Mister Personality"
114
The Eyes of Blue
"Supermarket Full of Cans"/"Don't Ask Me To Mend Your Broken Heart"
March
115
Double Feature
"Baby Get Your Head Screwed On"/"Come on Baby"
116
Sir Alec and His Boys
"I'm a Believer "/"Green Green Grass of Home "
117
The Move
"I Can Hear the Grass Grow "/"Wave the Flag and Stop the Train"
#5[ 8]
118
Cat Stevens
"I'm Gonna Get Me a Gun "/"School Is Out"
#6[ 7]
119
The Gibsons
"The Magic Book"/"You Know I Need Your Loving"
April
120
Warm Sounds
"Birds and Bees"/"Doo Dah"
121
The Quik
"Love Is a Beautiful Thing"/"Bert's Apple Crumble"
122
Denny Laine
"Say You Don't Mind "/"Ask the People"
123
David Bowie
"The Laughing Gnome "/"The Gospel According to Tony Day"
#6(1973 RCA re-release)
124
Mike Redway
"Casino Royale"/"My Poem for You"
125
The Outer Limits
"Just One More Chance"/"Help Me Please"
May
126
Procol Harum
"A Whiter Shade of Pale "/"Lime Street Blues"
#1[ 10]
127
The Wards of Court
"All Night Girl"/"How Could You Say One Thing"
June
128
Les Reed Orchestra
"Imogene"/"The Pay Off 28"
129
Whistling Jack Smith
"Hey There Little Miss Mary"/"I Was Bizet's Carmen"
130
The Syn
"Created By Clive"/"Grounded"
131
Honeybus
"Delighted to See You"/"The Breaking Up Scene"
132
Robb and Dean Douglas
"I Can Make It With You"/"'Phone Me"
133
Jon Gunn
"I Just Made Up My Mind"/"Now It's My Turn"
July
134
Rubber Bootz
"Joy Ride"/"Chicano"
135
David Bowie
"Love You Till Tuesday"/"Did You Ever Have a Dream?"
136
Amen Corner
"Gin House Blues"/"I Know"
#12[ 11]
137
Beverley/D. Cordell Teatime Ensemble
"Museum"/"A Quick One for Sanity"
138
Richard Kerr
"Happy Birthday Blues"/"Mother's Blue-Eyed Angel"
139
The Quik
"King of the World"/"My Girl"
140
Cat Stevens
"A Bad Night"/"The Laughing Apple"
#20[ 7]
August
142
The Flower Pot Men
"Let's Go to San Francisco " (Part One)/(Part Two)
#4[ 12]
143
Bill Fay
"Some Good Advice"/"Screams in the Ears"
144
The Cuppa T
"Miss Pinkerton"/"Brand New World"
September
141
Martin's Magic Sounds
"Mon Amour, Mon Amour"/"Midem Melody"
145
The Syn
"Flowerman"/"14 Hour Technicolour Dream"
146
The Virgin Sleep
"Love"/"Halliford House"
147
John Street & The Inmates of Number 12
"Keep a Little Love"/"My Kind of Luck"
148
Robb & Dean Douglas
"Rose Growing in the Ruins"/"Gentle People"
150
The 23rd Turnoff
"Michael Angelo"/"Leave Me Here"
151
Amen Corner
"The World of Broken Hearts"/"Nema"
#26[ 11]
October
149
Danny Williams
"Never My Love "/"Whose Little Girl Are You"
152
Honeybus
"In Your Life"/"Throw My Love Away"
153
Timebox
"Don't Make Promises"/"Walking Through the Streets of My Mind"
154
Sol Raye
"While I'm Here"/"To Be With You"
155
The Quik
"I Can't Sleep"/"Soul Full of Sorrow"
November
157
Mike Redway
"Don't Speak of Love"/"Sometimes I Remember"
158
Granny's Intentions
"The Story of David"/"Sandy's on the Phone Again"
159
Johnny Howard Orchestra
"Bonnie and Clyde"/"Flapper Patrol"
160
Flower Pot Men
"A Walk in the Sky"/"Am I Losing You?"
161
The Moody Blues
"Nights in White Satin "/"Cities"
#19[ 13]
162
The Societie
"Bird Has Flown"/"Breaking Down"
163
Danny Williams
"Love Me"/"When You Were Mine"
December
156
Cat Stevens
"Kitty"/"Blackness of the Night"
#47[ 7]
164
Tintern Abbey
"Beeside"/"Vacuum Cleaner"
165
Double Feature
"Handbags and Gladrags "/"Just Another Lonely Night"
166
Jon Gunn
"If You Wish It"/"I Don't Want to Get Hung Up on You Babe"
167
The Human Instinct
"A Day in My Mind's Mind"/"Death of the Seaside"
168
–
–
not issued
169
The Crocheted Doughnut Ring
"Havana Anna"/"Happy Castle"
170
Les Reed Orchestra
"Theme from Candice"/"The Last Waltz "
1968
Month
Cat. No.
Artist
Title
Notes
January
171
Denny Laine
"Too Much in Love"/"Catherine's Wheel"
172
Amen Corner
"Bend Me, Shape Me "/"Satisnek the Job's Worth"
#3[ 11]
173
The Virgin Sleep
"Secret"/"Comes a Time"
174
Warm Sounds
"Nite Is A-Comin'"/"Smeta Murgaty"
February
175
Roberto Mann Singers
"Monya"/"My World Is You"
176
Ten Years After
"Portable People"/"The Sounds"
177
The Human Instinct
"Renaissance Fair"/"Pink Dawn"
178
Cat Stevens
"Lovely City"/"Image of Hell"
179
Whistling Jack Smith
"Ja-da"/"Sans Fairy Anne"
March
180
The Crocheted Doughnut Ring
"Maxine's Parlour"/"Get Out Your Rock and Roll Shoes"
181
Bernie & The Buzz Band
"Don't Knock It"/"When Something Is Wrong with My Baby"
182
Honeybus
"I Can't Let Maggie Go"/"Tender Are the Ashes"
#8[ 14]
April
183
The Flower Pot Men
"Man Without A Woman"/"You Can Never Be Wrong"
184
Granny's Intentions
"Julie Don't Love Me Anymore"/"One Time Lovers"
185
The Cuppa T
"Streatham Hippodrome"/"One Man Band"
May
186
Focal Point
"Love You Forever"/"Sycamore Sid"
187
World of Oz
"The Muffin Man"/"Peter's Birthday"
190
Cats Eyes
"Smile Girl for Me"/"In a Fantasy World"
191
–
–
not issued
192
Tony Osborne & His Three Brass Buttons
"Sunspot"/"Cornflake"
193
Roberto Mann & His Orchestra
"Wonderful One"/"Moon Love"
194
Timebox
"Beggin' "/"A Woman That's Waiting"
#38[ 15]
June
188
Giles, Giles and Fripp
"One in a Million"/"Newly Weds"
189
Whistling Jack Smith
"Only When I Larf"/"Early One Morning"
195
The Flirtations
"Someone Out There"/"How Can You Tell Me?"
196
The Moody Blues
"Voices in the Sky "/"Dr. Livingstone, I Presume "
#27[ 13]
July
197
Amen Corner
"High in the Sky"/"Run Run Run"
#6[ 11]
198
Friends
"Piccolo Man"/"Mythological Sunday"
199
Danny Williams
"Everybody Needs Somebody"/"They Will Never Understand"
200
Roberto Mann & His Orchestra
"Love Theme from Witchfinder General "/"Both Sides Now "
202
Clyde McPhatter
"Only a Fool"/"Thank You Love"
August
201
The Web
"Hatton Mill Morning"/"Conscience"
203
London Balalaika Ensemble
"Kalinka "/"Remember, Remember"
204
Roberto Mann Strings
"Are You Lonesome Tonight? "/"Never Goodbye"
205
World of Oz
"King Croesus"/"Jack"
206
"The Hawaiians"
"Tea for Two"/"A Taste of Honey"
September
207
Honeybus
"Girl of Independent Means"/"How Long"
208
The Anvil Flutes and Capricorn Voices
"April Showers"/"Jolie Gendarme"
October
209
Cats Eyes
"I Thank You Marianne"/"Turn Around"
210
Giles, Giles and Fripp
"Thursday Morning"/"Elephant Song"
211
Cat Stevens
"Here Comes My Wife"/"It's a Super (Dupa) Life"
212
Lionel Bart
"Isn't This Where We Came In?"/"May a Man Be Merry?"
213
The Moody Blues
"Ride My See-Saw "/"A Simple Game"
#42[ 13]
214
Granny's Intentions
"Never an Everyday Thing"/"Hilda the Bilda"
November
215
The Doughnut Ring
"Dance Around Julie"/"The Bandit"
216
The Flirtations
"Nothing but a Heartache "/"Christmas Time Is Here Again"
217
The Web with John L. Watson
"Baby Won't You Leave Me Alone"/"McVernon Street"
218
Roberto Mann Orchestra with Chorus
"Moonlight Clair de Lune"/"Snow in Autumn"
219
Timebox
"Girl Don't Make Me Wait"/"Gone Is the Sad Man"
220
Curiosity Shoppe
"Baby I Need You"/"So Sad"
221
Ten Years After
"Hear Me Calling"/"I'm Going Home"
1969
Month
Cat. No.
Artist
Title
Notes
January
222
Wayne Faro & His Schmaltz Band
"There's Still Time"/"Give It Time"
223
Clyde McPhatter
"Baby, You've Got It"/"Baby I could Be So Good at Loving You"
224
John Surman
"Obeah Wedding"/"Don't Stop the Carnival"
225
Neil McArthur
"She's Not There "/"World of Glass"
#34[ 16]
226
The Youth
"Meadow of My Love"/"Love Me or Leave Me"
227
Denny Laine
"Say You Don't Mind "/"Ask the People"
228
Amen Corner
"The World of Broken Hearts"/"Gin House Blues"
229
–
–
not issued
230
Roberto Mann Orchestra & Chorus
"Albatross"/"My Magic Dream"
February
231
U.K. Jones
"Let Me Tell Ya"/"And the Rains Came Down"
232
Grisby Dyke
"The Adventures of Miss Rosemary La Page"/"Mary Ann She"
233
World of Oz
"Willow's Harp"/"Like a Tear"
234
Mike Westbrook
"A Life of Its Own"/"Can't Get It Out of My Mind"
235
Donnie Elbert
"Without You"/"Baby Please Come Home"
236
Raymonde's Magic Organ
"Yellow Submarine"/"Winchester Cathedral"
237
"Blue"/"Brown Eyes"
238
"Please Don't Talk About Me When I'm Gone"/"You Must Have Been a Beautiful Baby"
239
"Oh! Johnny, Oh! Johnny, Oh!"/"Heartaches"
240
"Cry"/"Tennessee Waltz"
241
"These Boots Are Made for Walking"/"Green Green Grass of Home"
March
242
East of Eden
"Northern Hemisphere"/"Communion"
243
Touch
"Miss Teach"/"We Feel Fine"
244
Les Reed /Les Reed Orchestra
"Don't Linger With Your Finger on the Trigger"/"Big Drum"
245
Kenny Everett
"Nice Time"/"And Now for a Little Train Number"
246
Timebox
"Baked Jam Roll in Your Eye"/"Poor Little Heartbreaker"
248
The Flower Pot Men
"In A Moment of Madness"/"Young Birds Fly"
April
247
The Moody Blues
"Never Comes the Day"/"So Deep Within You"
249
Roberto Mann Orchestra & Chorus
Theme from the Film Baby Love / "Serenade to Summer"
250
Keef Hartley
"Leave It 'Til the Morning"/"Just to Cry"
251
Cats Eyes
"Where Is She Now?"/"Tom Drum"
252
The Flirtations
"What's Good About Goodbye My Love?"/"Once I Had a Love"
May
253
The Web
"Monday to Friday"/"Harold Dubbleyew"
254
Honeybus
"She Sold Blackpool Rock"/"Would You Believe"
255
–
–
not issued
256
John Cameron Quartet
"Trouble Maker"/"Off Centre"
June
257
The Shepperton Flames
"Take Me for What I Am"/"Goodbye"
258
The March Hare
"Have We Got News For You"/"I Could Make It There With You"
259
The Alan Bown Set
"Still As Stone"/"Wrong Idea"
260
Cat Stevens
"Where Are You"/"The View from the Top"
261
Tam White
"That Old Sweet Roll"/"Don't Make Promises"
262
Neil MacArthur
"Don't Try to Explain"/"Without Her"
263
Alan Price
"The Trimdon Grange Explosion"/"Falling in Love Again"
264
The Fantastics
"Face to Face with Heartache"/"This Must Be My Rainy Day"
July
265
R.J. Hightower
"God Is Love"/"Sister Mimi"
266
Johnny Almond Music Machine
"Solar Level"/"To R.K."
August
268
Love Children
"Easy Squeezy"/"Every Little Step"
269
Egg
"Seven Is a Jolly Good Time"/"You Are All Princes"
September
267
Garden Odyssey Enterprise
"Sad and Lonely"/"Sky Pilot"
270
Bulldog Breed
"Portcullis Gate"/"Halo in My Hair"
272
The Incrowd
"Where in the World"/"I Can Make Love to You"
October
271
Timebox
"Yellow Van"/"You've Got the Chance"
273
The Keef Hartley Band
"Waiting Around"/"Not Foolish, Not Wise"
274
Margo
"The Spark That Lights the Flame"/"Left Over Love"
275
Neil MacArthur
"It's Not Easy"/"12.29"
276
Brotherhood of Man
"Love One Another"/"A Little Bit of Heaven"
277
Kelly
"Mary Mary"/"Reverend Richard Bailey"
278
The Alan Bown Set
"Gypsy Girl"/"All I Can"
November
279
Kathe Green
"If I Thought You'd Ever Change Your Mind"/"Primrose Hill"
1970
Month
Cat. No.
Artist
Title
Notes
January
280
White Plains
"My Baby Loves Lovin'"/"Show Me Your Hand"
#9[ 17]
281
The Flirtations
"Keep on Searching"/"Moma I'm Coming Home"
282
Music Motor
"Happy"/"Where Am I Going?"
283
The Fantastics
"Waiting Round for Heartaches"/"Ask the Lonely"
284
Brotherhood of Man
"United We Stand "/"Say a Prayer"
#10[ 18]
February
285
John L. Watson
"A Mother's Love"/"Might As Well Be Gone"
286
Mike Westbrook Concert Band
"Hooray"/"Requiem"
287
The Naked Truth
"Two Little Rooms"/"Rag Doll Boy"
288
Frijid Pink
"The House of the Rising Sun "/"Drivin' Blues"
#4[ 19]
March
289
Honeybus
"Story"/"The Night to Choose"
290
Bill Nile & His Goodtime Band
"I Try Not to Laugh"/"Nobody Knows The Trouble I've Seen"
April
291
White Plains
"I've Got You on My Mind"/"Today I Killed a Man I Didn't Know"
#17[ 17]
292
Currant Kraze
"Lady Pearl"/"Breaking the Heart of a Good Man"
293
Granny's Intentions
"Take Me Back"/"Maybe"
May
294
Columbus
"E'vrybody Knows the U.S. Marshal"/"So Tired"
295
The Flirtations
"Can't Stop Loving You"/"Everybody Needs Somebody"
296
Simon, Plug & Grimes
"Is This a Dream"/"I'm Going Home"
297
East of Eden
"Jig-a-Jig "/"Marcus Junior"
#7[ 20]
June
298
Brotherhood of Man
"Where Are You Going to My Love?"/"Living in the Land of Love"
#22
299
Ten Years After
"Love Like a Man" (studio)/"Love Like a Man" (live)
#10[ 21]
300 301 302
–
–
not issued
303
Love Children
"Paper Chase"/"My Turkey Snuffed It"
304
Pacific Drift
"Water Woman"/"Yes You Do"
July
305
Pebbles
"Stand Up and Be Counted"/"May in the Morning"
306
Galliard
"I Wrapped Her in Ribbons"/"Hermit and the Knight"
307
Tontine
"A Strange Way to Love"/"I Don't Look Back"
309
Frijid Pink
"Sing a Song of Freedom"/"End of the Line"
310
Ten Years After
"Love Like a Man" (studio)/"Love Like a Man" (live)
Reissue of DMS 299
August
308
Walrus
"Who Can I Trust?"/"Tomorrow Never Comes"
311
Mike Westbrook Concert Orchestra with Norma Winstone
"Original Peter"/"Magic Garden"
312
White Plains
"Lovin' You Baby"/"Noises in My Head"
313
Someone's Band
"A Story"/"Give It to You"
October
314
Mucky Duck
"Jefferson"/"Psycho's on the Run"
315
White Plains with Pete Nelson
"Julie Do Ya Love Me "/"I Need Your Everlasting Love"
#8[ 17]
November
316
Keef Hartley Band
"Roundabout (Part 1)"/"Roundabout (Part 2)"
317
Brotherhood of Man
"This Boy"/"You Can Depend on Me"
December
318
Sue and Sunny
"Ain't That Tellin' You People"/"Didn't I Blow Your Mind This Time"
319
Johnny Goodison
"One Mistake"/"A Little Understanding"
320
Patricia Cahill
"Little Altar Boy"/"Rain"
321
Frijid Pink
"Heartbreak Hotel"/"By Bye Blues"
1971
Month
Cat. No.
Artist
Title
Notes
January
322
Brimstone
"Keyhole Jake"/"The Monkey Song"
323
Walrus
"Never Let My Body Touch the Ground"/"Why?"
February
324
Patricia Cahill
"Colm Ban"/"Eighteen"
325
White Plains
"Every Little Move She Makes"/"Carolina's Comin'"
326
–
–
not issued
March
327
Brotherhood of Man
"Reach Out Your Hand"/"A Better Tomorrow"
April
328
Sue and Sunny
"Freedom"/"Break Up"
329
The Flirtations
"Give Me Love"/"This Must Be The End of the Line"
330
–
–
not issued
331
Megaton
"Out of Your Own Little World"/"Niagara"
May
332
Frijid Pink
"Music for the People"/"Sloony"
333
White Plains
"When You Are a King "/"The World Gets Better With Love"
#13[ 17]
334
The Fantastics
"For Old Times Sake"/"Exodus Main Theme"
335
Brotherhood of Man
"You and I"/"Sing in the Sunshine"
June
336
Frijid Pink
"We're Gonna Be There (When Johnny Comes Marching Home)"/"Shorty Kline"
August
337
Miller Anderson
"Bright City"/"Another Time, Another Place"
338
East of Eden
"Ramadhan"/"In the Snow for a Blow"/"Better Git It in Your Soul (Part III)"/"Have to Whack It Up"
339
Ultrafox
"Nine by Nine"/"Stomping at Decca"
340
White Plains
"Gonna Miss Her Mississippi"/"I'll Go Blind"
September
341
Brotherhood of Man
"California Sunday Morning"/"Do Your Thing"
343
Grapefruit
"Sha- Sha"/"Universal Party"
October
342
Vehicle
"Hey Mr Organ Grinder"/"Cloudy Days"
344
Junior Campbell
"Goodbye Baby Jane"/"If I Call Your Name"
November
345
Haffy's Whiskey Sour
"Shot in the Head"/"By Bye Bluebird"
346
People
"In Ancient Times"/"Glastonbury"
December
347
Frijid Pink
"Lost Son"/"I Love Her"
1972
Month
Cat. No.
Artist
Title
Notes
January
348
White Plains
"I Can't Stop"/"Julie Anne"
349
Arthur Greenslade
"Flirt"/"Rainy Day Love"
351
The Flirtations
"Need Your Loving"/"I Wanna Be There"
February
350
Jake
"And in the Morning"/"You and Me"
352
Lazy Lingo
"1st Door, 2nd Floor"/"Race Against Time"
March
353
Laurie Dryden
"The Spirit of Joe Hill"/"Half of Me"
354
Matthew's Revelation
"Jesus Come Back"/"He Will Come Again"
355
Sue and Sunny
"I'm Gonna Make You Love Me"/"High on the Thought of You"
357
Mellow Candle
"Dan the Wing"/"Silversong"
April
356
The Clan
"Pretty Belinda"/"Ode to Karen"
358
Jerusalem
"Kamikazi Moth"/"Frustration"
July
359
Hollywood Freeway
"I've Been Moved"/"Cool Calamares"
August
360
Colin Areety
"Poco Joe"/"To Give All Your Love Away"
361
Brotherhood of Man
"Say a Prayer"/"Follow Me"
September
362
Socrates
"Eatin' Momma's Cookin'"/"Dearest Agnes"
363
Limelight
"Baby Don't Get Hooked on Me"/"I'll See You on Sunday"
364
Junior Campbell
"Hallelujah Freedom"/"Alright With Me"
#10[ 22]
October
365
White Plains
"Dad You Saved The World"/"Beachcomber"
366
Brotherhood of Man
"Rock Me Baby"/"Hang On"
unreleased
367
Hoagy Pogey
"Don't Ya Know"/"Why Don't You Go Away"
368
Pussy
"Feline Woman"/"Ska Child"
369
–
–
not issued
1973
Month
Cat. No.
Artist
Title
Notes
January
370
Colin Areety
"Holy Cow "/"I Can't Do It for You"
371
White Plains
"Step into a Dream"/"Look to See"
#21[ 17]
372
Torry Canyon
"I Believe in Music"/"Getting Better All the Time"
February
373
Lee Sheriden
"Sweetest Tasting Candy Sugar"/"Big Louis' Gun"
374
Hoagy Pogey
"Falling in Love With You-Hoo-Hoo-Hoo"/"Nothing Better"
375
Rococo
"Ultrastar"/"Wildfire"
March
376
Streak
"Bang Bang Bullet"/"Black Jack Man"
377
Chris Youlden
"Nowhere Road"/"Standing on the Corner"
378
Wolf
"Wolf"/"Spring Fever"
379
Hemlock
"Mr. Horizontal"/"Beggar Man"
380
Keef Hartley Band
"Dance to the Music"/"You and Me"
381
Chicken Shack
"As Time Goes Passing By"/"Poor Boy"
April
382
Boss
"Mony Mony"/"Live Together"
383
Colin Areety
"I Don't Want to Be Right"/"One Night Affair"
384
Fresh Meat
"Never Mind the Money"/"Candy Eyes"
385
Brotherhood of Man
"Happy Ever After"/"We Can Make It"
386
Stavely Makepeace
"Cajun Band"/"Memories of Your Love"
387
Junior Campbell
"Sweet Illusion"/"Ode to Karen"
#15[ 22]
389
Hoagy Pogey
"Wedding of the Year"/"Wham Zam"
May
388
White Plains
"Does Anybody Know Where My Baby Is"/"Just for a Change"
390
Howard Lee
"Love Coming My Way"/"Show Me Freedom"
June
391
Principal Edwards
"Captain Lifeboy"/"Nothing"
392
Northeast
"A Ticket for the Game"/"Jack the Lad"
July
393
Brotherhood of Man
"Our World of Love"/"Maybe the Morning"
394
Them
"Baby, Please Don't Go "/"Gloria "
396
Chicken Shack
"You Know You Could Be Right"/"The Loser"
August
395
Wolf
"A Bunch of Fives"/"Five in the Morning"
397
Big Foot
"Lost in the Mountains"/"Double Standards"
398
Principal Edwards
"Weekdaze"/"The Whizzmore Kid"
399
Kit Russell
"Pepper's Last Stand"/"Shuffle Back"
September
400
Them
"Here Comes the Night "/"All for Myself"
October
401
Wolf
"Two Sisters"/"Go Down"
402
Keith West
"Riding for a Fall"/"Days About to Rain"
403
Junior Campbell
"Help Your Fellow Man"/"Pretty Belinda"
404
Brotherhood of Man
"United We Stand "/"Follow Me"
November
405
White Plains
"Julie Anne"/"Sunny Honey Girl"
406
Cat Stevens
"I Love My Dog"/"Matthew and Son "
Reissue of two 1966 tracks
1974
Month
Cat. No.
Artist
Title
Notes
February
407
Michael Chapman
"The Banjo Song"/"Dumplings"
408
Iron Virgin
"Jet "/"Midnight Hitcher"
409
Mike Hart
"Son Son"/"Band News Man"
410
Keith West
"Havin' Someone"/"Know There's No Livin' Without You"
March
411
Whistling Jack Smith
"The Battle of Waterloo (Love Theme)"/"No Time for Punting"
April
412
Ferret
"Hudson Bay"/"Henry's Song"
May
413
Robert E. Lee
"One Man Band"/"Sunshine"
415
White Plains
"Ecstasy"/"A Simple Man"
June
414
Junior Campbell
"Sweet Lady Love"/"If I Could Believe You Darlin'"
416
Iron Virgin
"Rebels Rule"/"Ain't No Clown"
July
417
Shy
"Disney Girls"/"The Time That I Love You the Most"
September
418
Sweet Reason
"Hundred Thousand Dollar"/"How I Wish You Needed Me"
419
Cameleon
"Run May Run"/"I Go Bananas"
420
Vineyard
"Charlemaine"/"Myla"
October
421
Junior Campbell
"Ol' Virginia"/"Willie Sings The Blues"
422
Neil Harrison
"Eyes in the Back of My Head"/"The Busker"
423
Stavely Makepeace
"Runaround Sue"/"There's a Wall Between Us"
November
424
Beano
"Candy Bean"/"Rock and Roll Gonna Save My Soul"
1975
Month
Cat. No.
Artist
Title
Notes
February
425
Jimmy Scott
"We All Need a Hero"/"Madeline"
March
426
Curved Air
"Back Street Luv"/"It Happened Today"
April
427
Beano
"Little Cinderella"/"Bye and Bye"
1977
Month
Cat. No.
Artist
Title
Notes
January
428
Justin Hayward
"One Lonely Room"/"Songwriter"
April
429
"Country Girl"/"Doin' Time"
July
430
"Stage Door"/"Lay It on Me"
1979
Month
Cat. No.
Artist
Title
Notes
September
431
The Donkeys
"What I Want"/"Four Letters"
November
432
Patrick D. Martin
"I Like 'Lectric Motors"/"Time"
1980
Month
Cat. No.
Artist
Title
Notes
March
433
Patrick D. Martin
"Luci 'Lectric"/"I Like 'Lectric Motors"/"Mutant"
May
BUM 1
Splodgenessabounds
"Simon Templar"/"Michael Booth's Talking Bum"/"Two Pints of Lager"
#7[ 23]
July
DET R 1
The Mo-dettes
"Paint It Black "/"Bitta Truth"
#42[ 24]
August
ROLF 1
Splodgenessabounds
"Two Little Boys"/"Horse"/"Sox"/"Butterfly"
#26[ 23]
December
436
Jane Kennaway and Strange Behaviour
"IOU"/"Take Me Away"
#65[ 25]
1981–1996
Month/Year
Cat. No.
Artist
Title
Notes
March 1981
437
B-Movie
"Remembrance Day"/"Institution Walls"
#61[ 26]
April 1981
DMDJ 440
The Flatbackers
"Serenade of Love"/"Try a Little Harder"
promo only
July 1981
444
Jane Kennaway
"Year 2000"/"On 84th Street"
April 1982
NANA 1
Bananarama and Fun Boy Three
"Really Saying Something"/"Give US Back Our Cheap Fares"
#5[ 27]
November 1990
KINKY 1
Patrick Macnee & Honor Blackman
"Kinky Boots"/"Let's Keep It Friendly"
#5[ 28]
1996
INFLDJ 1
Pete Moore/Roland Shaw & His Orchestra
"Catwalk"/"Let the Love Come Through"
promo only
Notes
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^ "CVINYL.COM – Label Variations: Deram Records" . cvinyl.com .
^ "In the garden of Deram" . Recordcollectormag.com . Retrieved 11 June 2021 .
^ a b c d Colin Larkin , ed. (1997). The Virgin Encyclopedia of Sixties Music (First ed.). Virgin Books . pp. 149/150. ISBN 0-7535-0149-X .
^ Daryl Easlea (17 April 2015). "Something different, but strong: A Brief History of Deram Records" . Loudersound.com . Retrieved 11 June 2021 .
^ "Decca Records" . Decca.com . Retrieved 11 June 2021 .
^ a b c d e Gambaccini, Rice & Rice 1995 , p. 296
^ a b Gambaccini, Rice & Rice 1995 , p. 221
^ Gambaccini, Rice & Rice 1995 , p. 287
^ Gambaccini, Rice & Rice 1995 , p. 250
^ a b c d Gambaccini, Rice & Rice 1995 , p. 18
^ Gambaccini, Rice & Rice 1995 , p. 121
^ a b c Gambaccini, Rice & Rice 1995 , p. 219
^ Gambaccini, Rice & Rice 1995 , p. 152
^ Gambaccini, Rice & Rice 1995 , p. 313
^ Gambaccini, Rice & Rice 1995 , p. 195
^ a b c d e Gambaccini, Rice & Rice 1995 , p. 335
^ Gambaccini, Rice & Rice 1995 , p. 51
^ Gambaccini, Rice & Rice 1995 , p. 128
^ Gambaccini, Rice & Rice 1995 , p. 102
^ Gambaccini, Rice & Rice 1995 , p. 309
^ a b Gambaccini, Rice & Rice 1995 , p. 57
^ a b Gambaccini, Rice & Rice 1995 , p. 292
^ Gambaccini, Rice & Rice 1995 , p. 217
^ Gambaccini, Rice & Rice 1995 , p. 175
^ Gambaccini, Rice & Rice 1995 , p. 43
^ Gambaccini, Rice & Rice 1995 , p. 27
^ "The Official Charts Company – Patrick MacNee And Honor Blackman" . Official Charts Company . Retrieved 25 May 2010 .
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