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.
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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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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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