LIBERTY DEMONSTRATION RECORDS
Demonstration records contained tracks from several album allowing
salesmen to demonstrate a variety of soon-to-be-released
albums by different Liberty artists.
LIBERTY DEMONSTRATION RECORD ---- 1960
JULIE's numbers: Misty
You And The Night And The Music
LIBERTY DEMONSTRATION RECORD ---- 1961
JULIE's numbers: Tain’t What You Do (It’s The Way That
Cha Do It)
Send For Me
LIBERTY DEMONSTRATION RECORD ---- 1961
JULIE's number: Daddy
ALBUMS ON THE SUNSET LABEL
Sunset was the outlet label for Liberty Records; all of the songs
on Sunset
albums had already been released on other Liberty
albums.
SUS 5104 / SUM 1104 --- JULIE LONDON --- 1966
SUS 5161 / SUM 1161 --- JULIE LONDON SINGS SOFT AND SWEET --- 1967
SUS-5207/ SUM 1207 --- GONE WITH THE WIND --- 1968
ALBUMS ON THE UNITED ARTISTS LABEL
In 1968, Liberty Records, which had been bought by Transamerica, was merged with United Artists; albums on the United Artists label were compilations of songs previously released on Liberty albums. As with Sunset, no new tracks were recorded.
UA-LA437E --- THE VERY BEST OF JULIE LONDON --- 1975
OTHER ALBUMS OF NOTE
NARAS Presents THE GOLDEN ONES, Volume One --- 1959
Released by The National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences
JULIE's number: Cry Me A River
SCR-1 --- BY MYSELF --- 1969 [?]
Produced exclusively for the Columbia Record Club