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Sarah Records discography

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Sarah Records was a British independent record label active between 1987 and 1995.[1] The Sarah Records' catalogue consists of around a hundred items, each of which has a catalogue number. The items from Sarah 001 to Sarah 100 are mostly 7 inch singles. Exceptions are:

  • Sarah 3, 70 which are flexi discs
  • Sarah 4, 14, 32 and 70, which are fanzines
  • Sarah 38, a 10" EP
  • Sarah 50, a board game
  • Sarah 42 and 57, 12" singles
  • Sarah 100, the There And Back Again Lane compilation (a CD album).

Some of the 7" singles were additionally available on CD. There are also seven 10 inch albums (Sarah 401 to 407) and 22 LPs (Sarah 601 to 622), some or all of which were also released on compact disc.

Seven inch singles and fanzines

Albums

10" (all + CD except Lyceum, Snowball, Bacharach)

12" (all + CD except Skywriting, They've Scoffed The Lot)

Compilations

(in chronological order)

  • Sarah 587 Shadow Factory, 1988
  • Sarah 376 Temple Cloud, 1990
  • Sarah 545 Air Balloon Road, 1990
  • Sarah 501 Glass Arcade, 1991
  • Sarah 583 Fountain Island, 1992
  • Sarah 628 Engine Common, 1993
  • Sarah 530 Gaol Ferry Bridge, 1994
  • Sarah 359 Battery Point, 1995
  • Sarah 100 There And Back Again Lane, 1995

References

  1. ^ Wolk, Douglas (June 2007). "A User's Guide To Sarah Records". eMusic Magazine. Archived from the original on 22 September 2008. Retrieved 8 March 2008.

External links

This page was last edited on 7 February 2024, at 04:30
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