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Corporate background:
Ron Hall, author
of "The CHUM Chart Book" kindly supplied the
following info: “Reo Records was a Quality label that
[along with Quality King, Regency and Delta] was mainly an
outlet for American releases. The numbering system started in
early 1955 at #8001 (Pat Boone's "Two Hearts") and
ran through #9039 in early 1970. It is interesting to note that
Fats Domino's "Ain't It A Shame" (Imperial 5348) was
Reo 8026 and Pat Boone's (corrected grammar version)
"Ain't That A
Shame" (Dot 15377) was Reo
8027.”
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Design: A
clean design, with a distorted music note containing the label
name on a music staff at the top, leaving plenty of room for
credit info.
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