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A Personal History of the British Record Business 89 – Dick Leahy, Pt. 3 and conclusion

We left Dick pondering the power of the single and the peril of the LP and I mentioned that Maurice Oberstein told me that one of the worst things to happen to the business was the invention of the LP. … Continue reading

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A Personal History of the British Record Business 89 – Dick Leahy, Pt.2

We left Dick as he had just been appointed to run Bell Records as a full label in the UK, rather than licensed, as it had been, to EMI Was this appointment with a view to adding UK repertoire to … Continue reading

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