AIRBORNE
RECORDS
Independent label: owned by Noel
Brown. The label prefix of NBP would appear to stand for Noel
Brown Production. Airborne had come and gone in the 1960s: But the Newcastle
United Cup Squad's Black And White Army' (NBP-1200). Presumably Noel Brown
revived his label, after it had been dormant for several years; perhaps for the
sole purpose of putting that Newcastle United record out. The '60s version
of Airborne issued at least twenty-one records during the period c.1964-c.68
using the same NBP-0000 catalogue series for albums, EPs and singles
alike. It seems to have concentrated on Jazz and Caribbean (?) music
during that period, The company was based at 70, New Bond St, London W1. Thanks
to Robert Lyons for the info. Distributed Airborne
Records.
64 |
Johnny Mcbee |
Nothing But
Love |
AIRBORNE |
NBP |
0001 |
64 |
Shake Keane Michael Garrick
Quintet |
Sun Maiden |
AIRBORNE |
NBP |
0002 |
64 |
Shake Keane And The Hastings
Girls Choir |
Rising Star |
AIRBORNE |
NBP |
0003 |
64 |
Michael
Garrick |
Moonscape
(Album) |
AIRBORNE |
NBP |
0004 |
64 |
Shake
Keane |
Calle Washington |
AIRBORNE |
NBP |
0005 |
68 |
The Hastings Girls Choir With
Vic Evans |
Caribbean
Child |
AIRBORNE |
NBP |
0006 |
66 |
Nitwit |
Gordon'S
Eight |
AIRBORNE |
NBP |
0007 |
66 |
Joyce Lalor |
Evening Time |
AIRBORNE |
NBP |
0008 |
66 |
Army Girls Rhythm Group |
I Need You |
AIRBORNE |
NBP |
0009 |
67 |
Totlyn Jackson & Gordon's Eight |
Cha Cha In
Bataseya |
AIRBORNE |
NBP |
0010 |
67 |
Bond Joyce |
It'S Alright |
AIRBORNE |
NBP |
0011 |

76 |
Black And White
Army |
Newcastle United Cup
Squad |
AIRBORNE |
NBP |
1200 |