LeJoint — referring to a disco and not a cigarette — was London Records' disco
subsidiary of
1977-1979. They issued two albums and a few disco singles before being discontinued when disco
crashed. The albums were produced by T. Life.
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The LeJoint album label (far left) was black with silver print, with the LeJoint logo at the top. The first single issued on the label in 1977 had a tan label with an orange and brown logo at the top (near left), but this design was quickly upated to the more stylish black label (below). |
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Regular commercial 45s (far left) were issued in a London Records sleeve. Disco 12" singles (near left) were issued in a London disco sleeve. |
Cover |
Number - Title - Artist - [Release Date] Contents |
LeJoint LEJ 17000 Series:
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LEJ 17000 - Z-Licious - Zulema [1978] Prologue/Higher Plane/Change/I'm Not
Dreaming/See//Hanging On To A Memory/You've Got Something For Me/Praying For A Miracle/What Do
I Do Now/Gotta Find A Way/Epilogue
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LEJ 17001 - Dancin' on the Ceiling - The Beck Family [1979] Can't Shake The
Feeling/Dancin' On The Ceiling/Words And Music/Nobody But You//Falling In Love Again/Can You Feel
It/Butterflies/Love-A-Thon
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