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 Independent label: American Label, out of Burbank, California; the record arm of Warner Brothers film studio.   The Warner Brothers label first saw the light of day in 1958; its president was James B. Conklin.  It made a slow start, for a company with such rich backing to draw upon, but it made a major - and costly - signing in 1960, when it added the Everly Brothers to its roster.  Peter, Paul and Mary provided a boost to the label's chart fortunes when they joined it in 1962; the company's hit potential increased when, in 1963, it purchased Frank Sinatra's 'Reprise' label.   Warner Brothers Records was sold to Seven Arts four years later; the new company, Warner-Seven Arts, then bought Atlantic Records.  Another deal followed in 1969, when the Kinney Corporation acquired Warner / Reprise / Atlantic from Seven Arts and added Elektra to them; in 1972 Kinney was renamed Warner Communications.   The '70s saw Warner growing to be one of the world's major record labels, a position it holds to this day. Warner Brothers records in Britain boasted a variety of label designs.  The first one, which was red in colour, came on the scene in 1960, at which point the singles were manufactured and distributed by Decca and the promos had white tops and bottoms.   Catalogue numbers of Warner Brothers singles started at WB-1 in the Decca years and got to at least the 160s by 1965.  A change of M&D to Pye, in 1965, was accompanied by a change to a new, orange, label, which lasted until 1970.  Pye-era demos were logo-free and white at first, then yellow with a logo.  The switch to Pye saw a change of numbering to the WB-5600s, which had grown to 5870 by 1967; at about the time of the company's acquisition by Seven Arts (1967) the numbers jumped to the 7000s.  There appears to have been another jump, from the 7400s to 8000, in 1970.  For some reason there were exceptions: there was a WB-2000 series in the early and mid '60s, while 1969-70 saw some singles appearing in the WB-6000s; both of these series ran parallel to the main WB-5000 / 7000 / 8000 one.  When the Kinney Corporation adopted a K prefix and five-digit numbers for all their products (in 1971) Warner Brothers singles were numbered in the K-16000s.  This numerical series lasted for the rest of the decade.  I assume that it was at this point that manufacture of the Warner Brothers and Reprise labels switched from Pye to CBS, which happened in July 1971.  Shortly before the changeover the orange label was replaced by a rather plain green design.  For a time promos retained a Pye-style look.  In late 1972 or early 1973 the green label was replaced by one showing an avenue of trees,   A succession of different designs followed during the remainder of the '70s and into the '80s and beyond.  In early 1976 WEA started its own distribution network, which handled Warner Brothers, Elektra, Asylum, Atlantic and a collection of lesser labels.  1978 singles on these various labels began to be housed in an all-purpose multicoloured company sleeve.  About a year later the all-purpose sleeve turned brown and changed design.  A 'Warner Giants' series from 1974 had its own particular sleeve). Thanks to Robert Lyons for the info. Distributed By Pye and CBS Records.

  
A FULL DISCOGRAPHY OF WARNER BROTHERS WB 000 SERIES 1960-1965 CAN BE FOUND HERE
  
A FULL DISCOGRAPHY OF WARNER BROTHERS WB 5000 SERIES 1958-1967 CAN BE FOUND HERE
  
 
A FULL DISCOGRAPHY OF WARNER BROTHERS WB 7000 SERIES 1967-1974 CAN BE FOUND HERE
  

69 Harris Johnny Orchestra Footprints On The Moon WARNER BROTHERS WB 8000
69 Cordell Phill Pumping The Water WARNER BROTHERS WB 8001
69 Mcivor David Closing My Eyes WARNER BROTHERS WB 8002
69 Kane Jon In Ancient Times WARNER BROTHERS WB 8003
70 Bond Graham Walking In The Park WARNER BROTHERS WB 8004
70 Faces Flying WARNER BROTHERS WB 8005
70 Rock Hudson Gone With The Cowboys WARNER BROTHERS WB 8006
70 Stevens Meic Ballad Of Old Joe Blind WARNER BROTHERS WB 8007
70 Bitter Almond Silver WARNER BROTHERS WB 8008
70 Not Issued WARNER BROTHERS WB 8009
70 Hard Meat Yesterday Today Tomorrow WARNER BROTHERS WB 8010
70 Rumble Rich Man Poor Man WARNER BROTHERS WB 8011
70 Daddy Longlegs High Again WARNER BROTHERS WB 8012
70 Mckuen Rod Soldiers Who Want To Be Heroes WARNER BROTHERS WB 8013
70 Faces Wicked Messenger [Unissued] WARNER BROTHERS WB 8014
70 Dizzymans Band Tickatoo WARNER BROTHERS WB 8015
70 Harris Johnny Orchestra Fragment Of Fear WARNER BROTHERS WB 8016
70 Hultgreen Georg WARNER BROTHERS WB 8017
70 Faces Had Me A Real Good Time WARNER BROTHERS WB 8018
70 St John Bridget If You'Ve Got Money WARNER BROTHERS WB 8019
70 Distel Sacha To Wait For Love WARNER BROTHERS WB 8020
71 Axiom My Baby'S Gone WARNER BROTHERS WB 8021
71 Taylor Livingston Carolina Day WARNER BROTHERS WB 8022
71 Curved Air It Happened Today WARNER BROTHERS WB 8023
71 Not Issued WARNER BROTHERS WB 8024
71 Distel Sacha Odds And Ends WARNER BROTHERS WB 8025
71 Loren Sophia Anyone WARNER BROTHERS WB 8026
71 Follow The Buffalo Long Gone Stayed At Home WARNER BROTHERS WB 8027
71 Mckuen Rod Mr Kelly Kelly And Me WARNER BROTHERS WB 8028
71 Curved Air Back Street Luv WARNER BROTHERS WB 8029
 
67 Jones Linda Hypnotized WARNER BROS WB 2070
67 Redmond Roy Good day sunshine WARNER BROS WB 2075
67 Jackson J J Sho 'nuff WARNER BROS WB 2082
68 Jackson J J Down but not out WARNER BROS WB 2090
68 Ellison Lorraine Try (just a little bit harder) WARNER BROS WB 2094
67 Enchanters We got love WARNER BROS WB 2504
 
68 Jackson J J Courage ain't strength WARNER BROS WB 6029
68 Everly Brothers  Cathy's clown WARNER BROS WB 6056
69 Bob & Earl Everybody jerk WARNER BROS WB 6059
70 Everly Brothers Oh boy WARNER BROS WB 6074
70 Mckuen Rod Kalieidoscope WARNER BROS WB 6076
70 Mckuen Rod Mister bojangles WARNER BROS WB 6088
70 Mckuen Rod As i love my own WARNER BROS WB 6092
70 Williams Mason Exciting accident WARNER BROS WB 6093
70 Taylor James Fire and rain WARNER BROS WB 6104
70 Association Everything that touches you WARNER BROS WB 6113
70 Marr Randy I wonder who kissing her now WARNER BROS WB 6115
70 Dion Close to it all WARNER BROS WB 6120
70 Earth Wind & Fire Help sombody WARNER BROS WB 6125
70 White Tony Joe A night in the life of a swamp fox WARNER BROS WB 6129
 
A FULL DISCOGRAPHY OF WARNER BROTHERS WEP SERIES 1967-1970 CAN BE FOUND HERE

59 Spike Jones And His Band  This Is Your Death  WARNER BROS WSEP 2044
  

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