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What? Records | |
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Parent company | Word Records |
Founded | 1986 |
Status | Defunct |
Distributor(s) | A&M Records |
Genre | Christian rock |
Country of origin | US |
What? Records was a short-lived record label started by Word Records and A&M Records, intended to focus on creative and unusual rock and roll records with spiritual messages.
In the short time that the label existed, it released albums by Mark Heard (under the name of iDEoLA), Tonio K. (two albums, the second of which was produced by T-Bone Burnett), and Chagall Guevara's Dave Perkins.
Discography
- Romeo Unchained - Tonio K., 1986
- Tribal Opera - iDEoLA, 1987
- The Innocence - Dave Perkins, 1987
- Notes from the Lost Civilization - Tonio K., 1988*
- Iona - Iona, 1990
See also
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