Among the piles of everyday hits and misses I plow through upstairs in the vinyl vault, there's always plenty of curios. I've put aside a handful of UK releases that caught my eye recently and decided to check out the stories behind the labels, here's a bit of briefing...
77 Records was started by
Doug Dobell who ran
Dobell's Jazz Record Shop in London. He specialized in rare Trad Jazz and Blues recordings. As far as I could tell,
York Records was a short lived
Decca subsidiary, with heavy Yorkshire connections, it seems that it might have been run by a "Yorkshire TV" shoppe.
Automatic Record Co. was a
Warner subsidiary started by
Nick Mobbs that had a few Modern Rock releases in the early 80's...




VJM specialized in 78 and unreleased rarity comps from Blues & Trad Jazz artists, I believe the organization is still around today. Topic started off as a vinyl label releasing Folk titles and still releases UK folk music on CD.