PAMA
RECORDS
Pama records was a United Kingdom record label active during
the 1960s and 1970s. Initially focused on soul music, it became one of the major
outlets for reggae in the UK.The label was set up by the Palmer Brothers -
Harry, Jeff, and Carl - initially as a soul label, but later concentrating on
Jamaican music, releasing rocksteady singles from 1967. Much of the label's
output was licenced from Jamaican producers such as Clancy Eccles, Alton Ellis,
Bunny Lee, and Lee "Scratch" Perry, although they also released music by local
talents such as Junior English and Delroy Washington. Derrick Morgan became one
of Pama's biggest stars, having a UK chart hit with "Moon Hop". Pama's biggest
hit came with Max Romeo's "Wet Dream", which reached number 10 in the UK singles
chart (despite lack of airplay), and sold over 250,000 copies. The rivalry
between Pama and their main UK reggae competitor, Trojan Records, was clear,
with Trojan's Tighten Up series of compilations and Pama's similarly titled
Straighten Up series going head to head. The rivalry had been fuelled by Bunny
Lee's earlier licencing of Derrick Morgan's "Seven Letters" to both Pama and
Trojan. Pama introduced a number of subsidiary labels, often associated with
individual producers, including Pama Supreme, Supreme, Crab, Bullet, Gas, Nu
Beat/New Beat (Laurel Aitken), Success (Rupie Edwards), Camel, Escort, Unity
(Bunny Lee), and Punch (Lee "Scratch" Perry).In addition to the many reggae
releases, the label also released few non-reggae albums, including Butlins Red
Coat Review, and an album commemorating the investiture of The Prince of Wales.
The Pama label lasted until the mid-1970s, at which point Carl Palmer was the
driving force, and concentrated on establishing a UK distribution network for
reggae, later resurfacing as Jet Star, one of the largest distributors of reggae
music.
Manufactured Pama Records And Distributed By Pye Records. Pama
Former Address 78 Craven Park Road, London N.W.10.

A FULL DISCOGRAPHY OF PAMA PM
700-800 SERIES 1967-1975 CAN BE FOUND HERE
75 |
Kelly
Pat |
Sing About Love |
PAMA |
PM |
4000 |
75 |
Hinds
Justin |
Sinners Where Are You Going To Hide |
PAMA |
PM |
4001 |
75 |
Gentles
Bill |
Darling It'S You |
PAMA |
PM |
4002 |

87 |
Mohawks |
The Champ |
PAMA |
PM |
1 |

82 |
Owen Gray |
Rolling Stone |
PAMA |
PMD |
3210 |
82 |
Owen Grey |
Please Don'T Make Me |
PAMA |
PMD |
3211 |
82 |
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PAMA |
PMD |
3212 |
82 |
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PAMA |
PMD |
3213 |
82 |
Yellowman |
Stay With Me |
PAMA |
PMD |
3214 |
82 |
Yellowman |
Operation Radication |
PAMA |
PMD |
3215 |
82 |
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PAMA |
PMD |
3216 |
82 |
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PAMA |
PMD |
3217 |
82 |
Astronaughts |
Mek We Jam |
PAMA |
PMD |
3218 |
82 |
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PAMA |
PMD |
3219 |
82 |
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PAMA |
PMD |
3220 |
82 |
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PAMA |
PMD |
3221 |
82 |
Marvels |
Heaven Must Have Sent You |
PAMA |
PMD |
3222 |
82 |
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PAMA |
PMD |
3223 |
82 |
Derrick Lara |
Hello
Stranger |
PAMA |
PMD |
3224 |
82 |
Marvels |
He
Never Fail I Yet |
PAMA |
PMD |
3225 |
82 |
Owen Gray |
Sexual Healing |
PAMA |
PMD |
3226 |
82 |
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PAMA |
PMD |
3227 |
82 |
Owen Gray |
Bad Risk |
PAMA |
PMD |
3228 |
82 |
T-Ski Valley |
Sexual Rapping |
PAMA |
PMD |
3229 |
