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Track Records

Track Records is an English record label founded in London in 1966 by Kit Lambert and Chris Stamp, then managers of the hard rock band The Who. The most successful artists whose work appeared on the Track label were The Jimi Hendrix Experience, The Who, The Crazy World of Arthur Brown, Thunderclap Newman and Golden Earring. In its early years Track was one of the hippest and most successful record companies in the UK. The label ceased operations in 1978 but was revived in 1999.

Usage examples of "track records".

In light of the difference in our track records, and the sheer arrogance of the man, a lot of Greg's senior people, and especially the ones who've worked most closely with Alfredo since we organized the Protector's Own, are deeply affronted by his insinuation that somehow we're less security conscious than the Star Kingdom is.

So when the Library opens up the next day, I go in and ask this old doll about the track records, and she says they do not have these books anymore.

At the far end of the room a clerk almost beat the track records entering, coming up to the desk and standing at full attention.

Their track records on truth-telling are somewhat more impressive than those of America's Most Famous Perjurer and his wife.

More than that, she wants to welcome into Germany skilled people with strong track records.

They must have the names and track records of every outstanding - by their standards - criminal in the country.