AD-RHYTHM
RECORDS

A specialist Electric Organ label, based in North Harrow.  Started in the late 1960s by brothers John Jackson and Malcolm Jackson.
Ad-Rhythm specialised in electronic keyboard releases from the Hammond organ to Yamaha synthesizers. Ad-Rhythm issued dozens of LPs from 1967 to 1973, mainly featuring organ renditions of popular tunes - the kind of thing which nowadays tends to turn up in charity shops and car boot sales - but it also released a handful seven-inch records.  A short series of rhythm-only EPs came out in 1967 with catalogue numbers in the AR-0s, and at least eight singles were released in 1969-to 1970.  These singles had numbers in the ADM-500s.  Ad-Rhythm had a short-lived album-only Folk offshoot in the early '70s, called Teepee.  Thanks to Robert Lyons for the scan of the singles and for the info. Former Address: Ad-Rhythm Productions Ltd. 14a The Broadwalk, Pinner Road, North Harrow Middlesex England

 
66 Various Artists Volume 1 Dance Time AD-RHYTHM AR 1
66 Various Artists Volume 2 Latin American AD-RHYTHM AR 2
67 Pop Time Volume 3 Pop Time AD-RHYTHM AR 3
 
69 Keith Beckingham Love Is Blue AD-RHYTHM ADS 501
69 Not Traced AD-RHYTHM ADM 502
69 Not Traced AD-RHYTHM ADM 503
69 Not Traced AD-RHYTHM ADM 504
69 Not Traced AD-RHYTHM ADM 505
69 Not Traced AD-RHYTHM ADM 506
69 Back Tony Working In A Coalmine AD-RHYTHM ADM 507
69 Beckingham Keith Woman In Love AD-RHYTHM ADM 508
69 Not Traced AD-RHYTHM ADM 509
69 Not Traced AD-RHYTHM ADM 510
69 Not Traced AD-RHYTHM ADM 511
69 Not Traced AD-RHYTHM ADM 512
72 Not Traced   AD-RHYTHM ADS 513
72 Harold Smart Pawnee Shawnee  AD-RHYTHM ADS 514
72 Dave Fredericks Stinger AD-RHYTHM ADS 515
73 Ken Freeman  Infinity + One  AD-RHYTHM ADS 516
72 The British Youth Wind Orchestra The British Youth Wind Orchestra AD-RHYTHM BH 1



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