Roxbury was a subsidiary of Chelsea Records in Los Angeles. It was formed in 1974 by Wes
Farrell, and lasted until Chelsea folded in 1977.
The Roxbury label was green with black print. The yellow Roxbury logo was at the top. Promotional labels were grey with black print. |
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Number - Title - Artist - [Release Date] (Chart) Contents |
Roxbury RLX-100 Series:
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RLX 100 - Be Thankful for What You Got - William DeVaughn [1974] (8-74, #165) Give
The Little Man A Great Big Hand/We Are His Children/Blood Is Thicker Than Water/Kiss And Make
Up//Be Thankful For What You Got/Sing A Love Song/You Can Do It/Something's Being Done
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RLX 101 - The Best of the Bitter End Years - Various Artists [1975] Younger Generation
- John Sebastian/Brown Eyed Girl - Van Morrison/Sam Stone - John Prine/Motorcycle Song - Arlo
Guthrie/Riding on a Railroad - James Taylor/Winken, Blinken and Nod - Simon Sisters/Pop That Thang -
Isley Brothers/Gypsy Woman - Curtis Mayfield//Mr. Bojangles - Jerry Jeff Walker/Circus - John
Denver/Dr. Rock and Roll - Dion/Beautiful People - Melanie/Daytime Hustler - Bette Midler/Lemon Tree -
Peter, Paul and Mary/Lord of the Manor - Everly Brothers
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RLX 102 - Swing Your Daddy - Jim Gilstrap [1975] (8-75, #179) Put Out The Fire/Special
Occasion/Ain't That Peculiar/One More Heartache//House Of Strangers/Take Your Daddy For A
Ride/Swing Your Daddy/Swing Your Daddy (Part II)
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RLX 103 - Dark Horse - Thomas Harris [1977] Dark Horse/Take a Chance on a Sure
Thing/Girl Ya Upset My Soul/Break Away/Ain't That Too Much For Ya//Tell Me/Can Ya Handle It/This
Combination/I'm Missing You/The Price
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RLX 104 - Cherry Pie Guy - Linda Carr [1977] Cherry Pie Guy/Take Your Mama for a
Ride/Lost and Found/High Wire//The Philly Hound/Mama's Little Corner of the World/Ride a Wild
Horse/Dial L for the Love Squad/Hotcakes
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RLX 105 - Love Talk - James Gilstrap [1976] Love Talk//Move Me/Never Stop Your
Loving Me (Never Stop)/Hello It's Me
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RLX 106 - Live In Concert On Mars - Chambers Brothers [1977] Superstar/Me And
Your Mother/Midnight Blue (Who Are You)//Medley: Stealing Watermelons (Is Something You Got)
/Mama Your Daughter (Is Hot Enough To Burn Water)
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Roxbury RX3-300 Series:
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RX 3-300 - The Bitter End Years: An Anthology - Various Artists [1976] Three record set.
Disc 1: Dodi Li - Theodore Bikel/Golden Apples Of The Sun - Judy Collins/Lord Of The Manor -
Everly Brothers/If I Had A Hammer - Limelighters/I Ain't Marching Anymore - Phil Ochs/Marvelous Toy -
Tom Paxton/Lemon Tree - Peter, Paul & Mary/Who Do You Love - Tom Rush/Where Have All The
Flowers Gone - Pete Seeger/Winken, Blinken & Nod - Simon Sisters (Lucy & Carly)/One Meat Ball -
Josh White; Disc 2: Woody Allen - The Moose/Ed Sullivan - George Carlin/First Four Minutes,
Live - Robert Klein, Joan Rivers/The Coast, Bullshit And Nixon - David Steinberg/Mr. Veedle - Lily
Tomlin; Disc 3: Circus - John Denver/Dr. Rock & Roll - Dion/Motorcycle Song - Arlo Guthrie/Pop
That Thang - Isley Brothers/Gypsy Woman - Curtis Mayfield/Beautiful People - Melanie/Daytime Hustler
- Bette Midler/Brown Eyed Girl - Van Morrison/Sam Stone - John Prine/Younger Generation - John
Sebastian/Riding The Railroad - James Taylor/Mr. Bojangles - Jerry Jeff Walker
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