Buk Records was a short-lived subsidiary imprint of Decca Records (UK) that was distributed in the
US by London Records. It was later acquired by EMI
Buk was run by Paul Murphy. Buk issued more records in the UK than in the US, which only saw two
LPs issued.
The Enid was a progressive rock group who began their LP recording as a vocal album in 1974, but the
album had to be hastily converted to instrumental when their lead singer died on New Years' Day, 1975.
The Decca (UK) label was tan with brown print (far left), while the EMI version was black, green and yellow (near left). |
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Number - Title - Artist - [Release Date] Contents |
Buk 22300 Series: | |
BUK 22301 - Oscar - Oscar [1975] Well Known Lady/Good Loving Woman/Encore After
Encore/Hugo (Can You Hear Us)//Feel Alright/Looking Thru The Eye/Never Coming Back/Shady
Lady/Lord Of The Night
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Buk 52000 Series: | |
BUK 52001 - In The Region Of The Summer Stars - The Enid [1976] The Fool The
Falling Tower/Death, The Reaper/The Lovers/The Devil//The Sun/The Last Judgement/In The Region Of
The Summer Stars
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