Golden Fleece was a record label formed by three partners, Ronnie Baker, Norman Harris and Earl
Young. It issued one album, the debut album by the Trammps, in which Earl Young sang bass, and was
distributed by Columbia.
The label is
yellow (on top) and green (at the bottom) with a white stripe in between. "GOLDEN FLEECE" is written in
black lettering on the top of the label under a stylized black ram's head. The following text is written in
black lettering in the form of an arc at the bottom of the label : "Distributed By Columbia Records / CBS,
Inc., 51 West 52 Street, New York City". It was issued in stereo only.
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Number - Title - Artist - [Release Date] (Chart) Contents |
CBS 30000 consolidated series (Distributed by Columbia):
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KZ 33163 - Trammps - Trammps [1975] (7-75, #159) Stop And Think/Trusting
Heart/Every Dream I Dream Is You/Love Epidemic/Save A Place//Trammps Disco Theme/Where Do We
Go From Here/Down Three Dark Streets/I Know That Feeling/Shout
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