LM
RECORDS
Independent label: LM Records the initials stood for 'Liverpool
Music', and the label was run by Liverpool Music Management, of Cook Street -
issued at least two records, both of them in 1975. First out of the blocks
was an EP by Tom Cowin & the Liverpool Police Band, which featured the
tracks 'Didn't we', 'Amanda', 'Final Curtain' and 'My Boy'; it was numbered
LMEP-501. Next came a single, a football song, 'Tribute To Shankly' b/w 'A
Little Touch Of Scotland' by Shank's Pony (LM-502). The single was
engineered at G/G studios, which had its own 'G and G' label. Pressing in
both cases was by Phonodisc. Both records were produced by Alan Peters and
Dave Roylance. Roylance, who co-write the theme to TV's 'Brookside', also
produced several records on the 'Stag (Music)' label. Distributed By TS
Records. Thanks to Robert Lyons For The Info.
75
Tom Cowin And The Mersyside
Police Band
Didn't We
LM
LM
501
75
Shank's Pony
Tribute To Shankly
LM
LM
502