THE
SINGLES
A DIY Punk 'label' - one of those cases where there was no company
identity and I've had to name the label after the band which made the
records. In this particular case the band was Punk putfit The
Singles, who issued a single, 'Adolf Hitler', on their own label in
1978. As can be seen from the scan which Nicholas Hough has kindly
supplied, the label was of very basic design and had the 'smooth outer, rough
inner' appearance of an Orlake pressing. The catalogue number of the
single was SING-1; the 'B' side, 'Mercy', had its own number, SING-2.
Copyright 2006 Robert Lyons.