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[[DiscReet Records|DiscReet]] existed until FZ filed a lawsuit against [[Warner Bros.]], its distributor and parent company. FZ then sought out [[Capitol Records]] for distribution assistance, but these plans fell through. Finally, [[Mercury Records]] stepped in, so FZ then created [[Zappa Records]] in 1977. When the "[[Läther]]" album slated for release by Zappa/Mercury on October 31, 1977 was blocked by [[Warner Bros.]], FZ had to wait until 1979 before he could release his own product on the [[Zappa Records]] label.
 
[[DiscReet Records|DiscReet]] existed until FZ filed a lawsuit against [[Warner Bros.]], its distributor and parent company. FZ then sought out [[Capitol Records]] for distribution assistance, but these plans fell through. Finally, [[Mercury Records]] stepped in, so FZ then created [[Zappa Records]] in 1977. When the "[[Läther]]" album slated for release by Zappa/Mercury on October 31, 1977 was blocked by [[Warner Bros.]], FZ had to wait until 1979 before he could release his own product on the [[Zappa Records]] label.
  
After a short relationship with [[Mercury Records|Mercury]], FZ erected [[Barking Pumpkin Records]] in 1981. This time, distribution was handled by [[CBS]] (1981-1983), and then [[Capitol Records|Capitol]] (1984-1987). With a fully independent record label in [[Barking Pumpkin Records]], FZ was now in full control. Concurrent with [[Barking Pumpkin Records|Barking Pumpkin]] releases and unauthorized UK [[EMI Records|EMI]] CDs, FZ signed a CD agreement with [[Rykodisc]] (and [[Zappa Records]] outside of the US and Canada) at the end of 1984 to release his material. In return, [[Rykodisc]] gave FZ full control over all aspects of each release. Outside the US and Canada, the [[Zappa Records]] CDs originating from [[Barking Pumpkin Records]] have been distributed by the [[Music For Nations]] label.
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After a short relationship with [[Mercury Records|Mercury]], FZ erected [[Barking Pumpkin Records]] in 1981. This time, distribution was handled by [[CBS Records|CBS]] (1981-1983), and then [[Capitol Records|Capitol]] (1984-1987). With a fully independent record label in [[Barking Pumpkin Records]], FZ was now in full control. Concurrent with [[Barking Pumpkin Records|Barking Pumpkin]] releases and unauthorized UK [[EMI Records|EMI]] CDs, FZ signed a CD agreement with [[Rykodisc]] (and [[Zappa Records]] outside of the US and Canada) at the end of 1984 to release his material. In return, [[Rykodisc]] gave FZ full control over all aspects of each release. Outside the US and Canada, the [[Zappa Records]] CDs originating from [[Barking Pumpkin Records]] have been distributed by the [[Music For Nations]] label.
  
 
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Revision as of 18:00, 15 May 2006

DiscReet existed until FZ filed a lawsuit against Warner Bros., its distributor and parent company. FZ then sought out Capitol Records for distribution assistance, but these plans fell through. Finally, Mercury Records stepped in, so FZ then created Zappa Records in 1977. When the "Läther" album slated for release by Zappa/Mercury on October 31, 1977 was blocked by Warner Bros., FZ had to wait until 1979 before he could release his own product on the Zappa Records label.

After a short relationship with Mercury, FZ erected Barking Pumpkin Records in 1981. This time, distribution was handled by CBS (1981-1983), and then Capitol (1984-1987). With a fully independent record label in Barking Pumpkin Records, FZ was now in full control. Concurrent with Barking Pumpkin releases and unauthorized UK EMI CDs, FZ signed a CD agreement with Rykodisc (and Zappa Records outside of the US and Canada) at the end of 1984 to release his material. In return, Rykodisc gave FZ full control over all aspects of each release. Outside the US and Canada, the Zappa Records CDs originating from Barking Pumpkin Records have been distributed by the Music For Nations label.

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