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  1. Moon Records (Canada) Moon Records is a Canadian record publishing company established in 1973 after Rush and their SRO management company run by Ray Danniels were unable to find a record label interested in signing them. Moon Records served as an outlet for the band's first single, "Not Fade Away", and self-titled debut album Rush in 1974.

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    Moon Records. Moon Records may refer to: Moon Records Ukraine, a Ukrainian record label. Moon Records (Canada), a former Canadian record label (1973–1974) mainly for Rush. Moon Records (Japan), a Japanese record label; see Tatsuro Yamashita. Moon Ska Records, a former American record label. Category: Disambiguation pages.

  3. Moon Records. Profile: Music production company listed as "Executive Producer: Moon Records" on the releases of the Canadian Band "Rush". In the early 1970s Moon Records (18) was formed as an independent label by the band, after they were unable to find a record label interested in signing them. Show more.

  4. Moon Records served as an outlet for the band's first single, "Not Fade Away", and self-entitled debut album "Rush". Moon was distributed by London Records of Canada. After the success of "Rush", the band was offered a two record deal with the Polygram Group and signed with Polygram's Mercury Records in 1974. Moon Records folded as a label and ...

  5. Rush is the debut studio album by Canadian rock band Rush. It was released on March 18, 1974, in Canada by Moon Records, the group's own label, before it was released internationally by Mercury Records later that year. Recorded five years after the band's formation, this first release shows much of the hard rock sound typical of many of the ...

  6. Moon was distributed by London Records of Canada. After the success of Rush, the band was offered a two record deal with the Polygram Group and signed with Polygram's Mercury Records in 1974. Moon Records folded as a label and transformed in 1974 from an independent record label to a music production company.

  7. With Moon acting as a production company for Rush, Ray Danniels also launched Taurus Records in 1973 to serve under the SRO umbrella as a label for Max Webster & Liverpool. By May of 1977, Taurus was transformed into a production company for the bands they had under contract and a third label, Anthem Records , was founded to record & publish ...