Label

Liberty

14 items

Independent record label active 1969-1981, releasing experimental and eclectic vinyl recordings.

Golden BrownBoogie With Canned HeatFischer-Z Over GermanyTanz Der LemmingeYetiSoundtracks

About

Liberty was a record label that operated during the late 1960s and 1980s, releasing material across vinyl formats. Based on the label's catalog, Liberty demonstrated an eclectic approach to artist development and genre experimentation. The label's three documented releases span a twelve-year period, beginning with Monster Movie in 1969 and Soundtracks in 1970, both issued as LPs, followed by The Gospel According To The Meninblack in 1981. This catalog suggests Liberty maintained activity across multiple decades while maintaining relative obscurity within mainstream music discourse. The thematic diversity evident in these titles—from cinematic instrumental work to religious-themed material—indicates the label's willingness to support unconventional and experimental projects. While specific information regarding the label's geographic base, founding details, and complete roster remains limited, Liberty's documented releases position it as a minor but persistent presence in the independent music ecosystem of its era. The label's output places it within the broader context of experimental and alternative music distribution during a formative period for underground record labels.

Catalog

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Artists

Liberty · tape-mag