REGAL ZONOPHONE
RECORDS
In 1932 two budget labels (Regal and Zonophone) were merged, forming Regal Zonophone. The
label was originally used as the UK outlet for American releases from Okeh
Records, Victor Records and Columbia Records, and was home to English musichall
act George Formby. Its first hit record was by The Salvation Army. In 1967, EMI
revived Regal Zonophone as an outlet for the new generation of British bands,
with Tony Visconti and Denny Cordell as in-house producers. The label was home
to artists such as The Move, Tyrannosaurus Rex (later T. Rex), Joe Cocker and
Procol Harum. EMI closed down Regal Zonophone in 1974, then briefly reactivated
the label in the 1990s. It
issued singles in an RZ-0 numerical series. Distributed By EMI
Records.
90
Not
Traced
REGAL
ZONOPHONE
RZ
1
90
Martyn
Snapes
Hard Luck
Story
REGAL
ZONOPHONE
RZ
2
91
Dr Robert
I've Learnt To Live With
Love
REGAL
ZONOPHONE
RZ
3
92
Dr. Robert
A Simpler Place And Time
REGAL
ZONOPHONE
RZ
4