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    MAM Records was a British record label launched in 1970 by the management company Management Agency & Music Ltd. (MAM). It was founded by Gordon Mills and Tom Jones and distributed by Decca Records.

  2. Pinball (song) " Pinball " is a 1974 song by the actor and musician Brian Protheroe. An autobiographical song written whilst Protheroe was living in a friend's flat in Covent Garden, it was released as his first single after he was signed by Chrysalis on the strength of a song he wrote and performed in a play.

  3. Groove Approved is the fourth solo studio album by the English singer-songwriter Paul Carrack, then a member of the supergroup Mike + The Mechanics. It was originally released in 1989, on the Chrysalis label. While his previous album featured members of Mike + The Mechanics, for this album Carrack worked mainly with producer T-Bone Wolk.

  4. Chrysalis (English version) / Désirs contraires (French version) is the second international studio album by Indonesian French singer Anggun. It was released by Columbia Records and Sony Music Entertainment in over fifteen countries in Europe and Asia, with the English version being first released in Japan on 30 August 2000 and the French ...

  5. Chrysalis (boarding school), an all-girl small therapeutic boarding school located in Montana. Chrysallis (gastropod), a genus of terrestrial snails. Chrysalis (moon), hypothesized former moon of Saturn that broke up to form its rings. Chrysalis (sculpture), a 1990 public artwork by Beth Sahagian. Chrysalis School (Woodinville, WA), a US ...

  6. The Echo Label was a British record label started by Chrysalis Group in 1994, and linked with Pony Canyon in Japan. The Chrysalis Group were the original owners of Chrysalis Records, which they sold to EMI .

  7. The official Chrysalis Records store. Browse an extensive range of releases, including new albums from Ben Harper and Emeli Sandé, through to reissues and box sets of timeless classics from The Specials, Ultravox, and Sinead O'Connor.

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