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[[Image:Charisma Pink Scroll.jpg|frame|right|The original [[Charisma Records]] pink scroll label.]]
[[Image:Charisma Pink Scroll.jpg|frame|right|The original [[Charisma Records]] pink scroll label.]]
The '''Charisma Pink Scroll Label''' was the first label design used on [[Gramophone record|LP]]s released by [[Charisma Records]]. In the [[United Kingdom|UK]], they were used from Charisma's inception in [[1969]] until mid-[[1972]], with the release of Lindisfarne's Dingly Dell LP (CAS 1057). This was replaced by the large mad hatter label, designed by [[Paul Whitehead]] of [[Genesis (band)|Genesis]] sleeve design fame. In the [[United States]], the pink scroll labels were used in late 1973 and early 1974 on releases distributed by [[Buddah Records]]. Releases distributed by [[Atlantic Records]] used the small [[Charisma Mad Hatter Label|mad hatter]] label. Because [[Charisma Records|Charisma]] had many bands who were relative unknowns when they were signed, many original pressings of early UK issues of albums from [[Charisma Records|Charisma]] bands like [[Genesis (band)|Genesis]], [[Audience (band)|Audience]] [http://audienceareback.com] and [[Van der Graaf Generator]] with pink scroll labels have become quite rare and sought after by collectors. Please also note that the first pressings of these albums were also on a far superior quality of vinyl. Distributed by B&C Records, the heavy, thick vinyl pressings have only ever been shoddily re-issued when Phonogram took over Charisma at the beginning of 1976 (with the release of Genesis' ''[[A Trick of the Tail]]'' LP.
The '''Charisma Pink Scroll Label''' was the first label design used on [[Gramophone record|LP]]s released by [[Charisma Records]]. In the [[United Kingdom|UK]], they were used from Charisma's inception in [[1969]] until mid-[[1972]], with the release of Lindisfarne's Dingly Dell LP (CAS 1057). This was replaced by the large mad hatter label, designed by [[Paul Whitehead]] of [[Genesis (band)|Genesis]] sleeve design fame. In the [[United States]], the pink scroll labels were used in late 1973 and early 1974 on releases distributed by [[Buddah Records]]. Releases distributed by [[Atlantic Records]] used the small [[Charisma Mad Hatter Label|mad hatter]] label. Because [[Charisma Records|Charisma]] had many bands who were relative unknowns when they were signed, many original pressings of early UK issues of albums from [[Charisma Records|Charisma]] bands like [[Genesis (band)|Genesis]], [[Audience (band)|Audience]] [http://audienceareback.com] and [[Van der Graaf Generator]] with pink scroll labels have become quite rare and sought after by collectors. Please also note that the first pressings of these albums were also on a far superior quality of vinyl. Distributed by B&C Records, the heavy, thick vinyl pressings have only ever been shoddily re-issued when Phonogram took over Charisma at the beginning of 1976 (with the release of Genesis' ''[[A Trick of the Tail]]'' LP.
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== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[Charisma Records]]
* [[Charisma Records]]

[[Category:British record labels]]

Revision as of 12:06, 6 October 2006

File:Charisma Pink Scroll.jpg
The original Charisma Records pink scroll label.

The Charisma Pink Scroll Label was the first label design used on LPs released by Charisma Records. In the UK, they were used from Charisma's inception in 1969 until mid-1972, with the release of Lindisfarne's Dingly Dell LP (CAS 1057). This was replaced by the large mad hatter label, designed by Paul Whitehead of Genesis sleeve design fame. In the United States, the pink scroll labels were used in late 1973 and early 1974 on releases distributed by Buddah Records. Releases distributed by Atlantic Records used the small mad hatter label. Because Charisma had many bands who were relative unknowns when they were signed, many original pressings of early UK issues of albums from Charisma bands like Genesis, Audience [1] and Van der Graaf Generator with pink scroll labels have become quite rare and sought after by collectors. Please also note that the first pressings of these albums were also on a far superior quality of vinyl. Distributed by B&C Records, the heavy, thick vinyl pressings have only ever been shoddily re-issued when Phonogram took over Charisma at the beginning of 1976 (with the release of Genesis' A Trick of the Tail LP.

See also