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- Transatlantic_Records abstract "Transatlantic Records was a British independent record label. It was established in 1961. It began primarily as an importer of American folk, blues and jazz records by many of the artists who influenced the burgeoning British folk and blues boom. Within a couple of years, the company had started recording British artists. The company's philosophy was intentionally eclectic.".
- Q12339705 abstract "Transatlantic Records was a British independent record label. It was established in 1961. It began primarily as an importer of American folk, blues and jazz records by many of the artists who influenced the burgeoning British folk and blues boom. Within a couple of years, the company had started recording British artists. The company's philosophy was intentionally eclectic.".
- Transatlantic_Records comment "Transatlantic Records was a British independent record label. It was established in 1961. It began primarily as an importer of American folk, blues and jazz records by many of the artists who influenced the burgeoning British folk and blues boom. Within a couple of years, the company had started recording British artists. The company's philosophy was intentionally eclectic.".
- Q12339705 comment "Transatlantic Records was a British independent record label. It was established in 1961. It began primarily as an importer of American folk, blues and jazz records by many of the artists who influenced the burgeoning British folk and blues boom. Within a couple of years, the company had started recording British artists. The company's philosophy was intentionally eclectic.".