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Harvest Records
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UK
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EMI Group
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Formed by EMI in 1969 to promote 'progressive' rock music and to compete with Philips' Vertigo and Decca's Deram labels.

The label was distributed in the US by EMI's US arm Capitol Records. It was home to such classic rock artists as Deep Purple, Pink Floyd, the Move and Electric Light Orchestra.

Harvest Records's focus changed slightly in the late 1970s, signing some punk artists. Thomas Dolby and Duran Duran (in the US and Canada) even released their debut albums on the label. Finally, British heavy metal band Iron Maiden's first three albums were released on the label in the US in conjunction with Capitol Records.

After Pink Floyd released The Final Cut in 1983, they moved over to EMI. The Harvest imprint was then used infrequently.

Harvest Records is no longer operating as a proper record company, but the Harvest label brand name gets reactivated occasionally by the EMI Group when a band or singer fits into the label's heritage.

artisttitlegenrereleasedowned
Barclay James Harvest And Other Short Stories PROGRESSIVE ROCK 1971 owned
Syd Barrett The Madcap Laughs PSYCHEDELIC ROCK 1970 owned
Michael Chapman Rainmaker FOLK ROCK 1968 owned
Pink Floyd Atom Heart Mother AVANT-PROGRESSIVE ROCK 1970 owned
Pink Floyd Meddle AVANT-PROGRESSIVE ROCK 1971 owned
Pink Floyd Obscured By Clouds AVANT-PROGRESSIVE ROCK 1972 owned
Pink Floyd The Dark Side Of The Moon AVANT-PROGRESSIVE ROCK 1973 owned
Pink Floyd The Wall AVANT-PROGRESSIVE ROCK 1979 owned
Pink Floyd Ummagumma AVANT-PROGRESSIVE ROCK 1969 owned
Pink Floyd Wish You Were Here AVANT-PROGRESSIVE ROCK 1975 owned
 
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