Pausa Records
Pausa Records was a mostly jazz record label, active c. 1975–1986.
The company's name came from the fact that it was from the United States division of the Italian record company Produttori Associati (PA-USA.) In Italy, Produttori Associati was best known for soundtrack albums from Italian films. The label also released a few recordings by Italian progressive rock artists such as Maxophone. Many of its releases were reissues of MPS Records recordings.
In 1990, the label lost a $4 million lawsuit for failure to pay royalties.[1]
Discography
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References
- "909 F2d 1332 Peer International Corporation v. Pausa Records Inc". Open Jurist. July 12, 2009. Retrieved December 7, 2009.
External links
- Pausa Records discography at Discogs
- Pausa Records discography (partial)
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