The Look label was a short-lived subsidiary of Starday-King Records that was apparently to have
specialized in mellow rock music. There were apparently only two albums issued.
The first was a debut album by the four-man rock group Heart, who hailed from the Albuquerque area.
After recording one album in 1969 for Look, they switched to the parent King label for a second album,
Have a Heart in 1970, and then signed with Motown as a duo in 1972 and released a third album,
also called Heart, for Motown's Natural Resources subsidiary.
The second Look album was a mellow harmony album by the duo Jim Siegling and Frank Larrabee.
The Look album label (far left) was orange with black print. At the top is a weird eye logo giving the label
a kind of cyclops appearance. The singles label (near left) was yellow with black print, with the same
logo at the top.
We would appreciate any additions or corrections to this discography. Just send them to us via e-mail. Both Sides Now Publications is an information
web page. We are not a catalog, nor can we provide the records listed below. We have no association
with Look Records, which is currently owned by Gusto. Should you want to contact Gusto, or should you
be interested in acquiring albums listed in this discography (which are all out of print), we suggest you
see our Frequently Asked Questions page and
Follow the instructions found there. This story and discography are copyright 2012 by Mike
Callahan.
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Number - Title - Artist - [Release Date] Contents |
Look 11000 Main Series: | |
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11000 - Heart - Heart [1969] Now/Give Me A Happy Day/Love/Tell Her I Love Her/My
Girl//Flowers/All My Reasons/La La/Lottie/I Love You/Hurry Up Peace, It's Time
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11001 - Siegling & Larrabee - Siegling & Larrabee [6/70] Philadelphia Girl/A
Lady/Twenty Years Ago/It's Just Not The Same/You've Been Kind//Sunday, Be My Woman/Words And
Thoughts/Gone Is The Child/Pamela/Showin' Me A Way/The Way It Should Be
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