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.
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). | ||
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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