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BMG Record Club was previously called RCA Record Club.

Columbia House is currently a DVD club. For many years, Columbia House was the record/tape club. Prior to that, it was Columbia Record Club. When Sony bought BMG music label (formerly RCA), Sony continued BMG club. Columbia House then became the name Sony gave to its' DVD Club.

I was a member of both RCA and Columbia. My Husband was a member of Columbia House DVD club.

When I got married and changed my name, BMG was the only place that was cumbersome. Social Security and Driver's License were easy. Because they made it difficult, BMG gave me my choice of boxsets. This 10 CD extravaganza is what I chose:

https://www.discogs.com/release/476...e-Jazz-At-The-Philharmonic-On-Verve-1944-1949

All-star series of Jazz concerts presented by Norman Grantz.

Performers include: Charlie Parker, Nat King Cole (on piano), Billie Holiday, Dizzy Gillespie, Lester Young, Ella Fitzgerald, Les Paul, Charles Mingus, Coleman Hawkins, Buddy Rich, Gene Krupa, Oscar Peterson, Meade "Lux" Lewis, Hank Jones, Ray Brown and many more....
 
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Lost & Profound

Self titled first album from this Canadian band. Based on an indie cassette they managed to get themselves signed to Polydor.
Rock with a softer edge and folk is the best description I can give. Released in ‘92. Gotta be at least 20 years since I’d played it. Nice album.
 
The Yes Album super deluxe 4 CD/LP/BD
Brave Belt II (Bachman-Turner Overdrive) UK CD
What label is the Brave Belt on?
Seem to be a few variations on different labels want to make I get the right one.

(Blast of deja vu, maybe I’ve asked you this before?)
 
What label is the Brave Belt on?
Seem to be a few variations on different labels want to make I get the right one.

(Blast of deja vu, maybe I’ve asked you this before?)
It was originally on WB in the US.

mine is Canadian CD from 2001:

https://www.discogs.com/release/5195857-Brave-Belt-Brave-Belt-I-Brave-Belt-II


2009 US Wounded Bird CD:

https://www.discogs.com/release/4653012-Brave-Belt-Brave-Belt-Brave-Belt-II

These are official and licensed from WB. There are other CD releases which are unofficial.

Brave Belt I doesn't sound like BTO. Brave Belt II features mostly Fred Turner leads and sounds like BTO.



BTW: a GF has been involved in Beatlefest for years. She says that Randy Bachman and his son will appear and perform at this year's Chicago Beatlefest.
 
It was originally on WB in the US.

mine is Canadian CD from 2001:

https://www.discogs.com/release/5195857-Brave-Belt-Brave-Belt-I-Brave-Belt-II


2009 US Wounded Bird CD:

https://www.discogs.com/release/4653012-Brave-Belt-Brave-Belt-Brave-Belt-II

These are official and licensed from WB. There are other CD releases which are unofficial.

Brave Belt I doesn't sound like BTO. Brave Belt II features mostly Fred Turner leads and sounds like BTO.



BTW: a GF has been involved in Beatlefest for years. She says that Randy Bachman and his son will appear and perform at this year's Chicago Beatlefest.

Thanks,
I’ll search out the Canadian, most Wounded Birds I own don’t sound great .
I’ve heard BB2, my brother had the mid 70’s reissue on vinyl (renamed Bachman-Turner-Bachman as Brave Belt) but that was 45+ years ago (eeeek!).
Does your CD sound OK, Bullseye was known for doing needle drops on some releases.
 
Thanks,
I’ll search out the Canadian, most Wounded Birds I own don’t sound great .
I’ve heard BB2, my brother had the mid 70’s reissue on vinyl (renamed Bachman-Turner-Bachman as Brave Belt) but that was 45+ years ago (eeeek!).
Does your CD sound OK, Bullseye was known for doing needle drops on some releases.
Seems OK. Not sure I ever a/b'ed it to the US LP.
 
Thanks,
I’ll search out the Canadian, most Wounded Birds I own don’t sound great .
I’ve heard BB2, my brother had the mid 70’s reissue on vinyl (renamed Bachman-Turner-Bachman as Brave Belt) but that was 45+ years ago (eeeek!).
Does your CD sound OK, Bullseye was known for doing needle drops on some releases.
It sounds great!
 
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