K‐tel (international budget record label)

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Annotation

K-tel was founded by salesman Philip Kives in Winnepeg, Manitoba in the 1960s. Kives is credited with inventing the infomercial, and is known for selling many products other than music. By the late sixties, he was distributing records via commercials on American TV. The company grew rapidly and settled in Plymouth, Minnesota. It became truly international when it set up a branch in the UK. There is also a subsidiary company in Germany.
K-tel continues to release music, almost exclusively as compilations of previously released material, but is also involved in licensing its large catalogue to other labels.

For the purposes of Musicbrainz, all releases with the K-tel logo, no matter which country they were released in, should be filed here.

Annotation last modified on 2010-12-12 21:37 UTC.

Releases

ReleaseArtistFormatTracksCountry/DateCatalog#Barcode
I Love a PartyRuss AbbotDigital Media16[none]
Nobody Likes MeAlice CooperDigital Media7
Pac‐Man FeverBuckner & GarciaDigital Media8
805087301220
Stars on 45: 16 Memories From the Golden Days of VinylVarious ArtistsCD16
The Classical ExperienceVarious ArtistsCD15
5020959366328
The Silver Anniversary AlbumDel ReevesDigital Media12
057299785774