Answer: EMI
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- Give off
- Brit. record giant
- U.K. record label
- Record company
- Brit. record label
- British record label
- Honshu town
- Longtime record label
- Classic record label
- UK record label
- Record label
- RCA competitor
- Popular record label
- Longtime U.K. record label
- Brit. recording giant
- Former Radiohead label
- "Never Mind the Bollocks" closer
- London-based record co.
- Record label inits.
- Old record label
- Giant U.K. record label
- Former Abbey Road Studios owner
- Bygone record label
- Brit. record co.
- Recording giant
- Parent company of Capitol Records
- Owner of Abbey Road Studios
- Onetime owner of Capitol Records
- One of the Big Four record labels
- Old U.K. record label
- Longtime Brit. music label
- London-based record label
- Former owner of Capitol Records
- Broken-up British label
- ___ Records
- Virgin rival
- U.K. record co.
- The Gramophone Company Ltd., today
- The Gramophone Company Ltd., later
- Pink Floyd label
- Music pub. giant
- London-based record company
- Early Beatles label
- Coldplay's label
- British record giant
- British record co.
- Brit. music label
- Big label
- "Big four" record company
- Virgin parent
- Virgin ___ Records
- Virgin ___ (record label)
- U.K. music label
- U.K. label
- Sony Music competitor
- Richard Marx label
- Red Hot Chili Peppers label, once
- Recording label
- Record label with a "Manhattan" offshoot
- Record label founded in 1957
- Radiohead record label
- Pet Shop Boys label
- Parent company of Blue Note Records
- Onetime "big four" record label
- One-time Capitol Records parent
- One of the "big four" record labels
- One of the "Big Four" record companies
- Old record co. conglomerate
- Longtime Pink Floyd label
- Longtime Pet Shop Boys record label
- Longtime Parlophone record label owner
- London's Virgin __ Records
- Label for the Swedish duo Roxette
- Label for Pink Floyd
- Former UK record giant
- Former U.K. recording giant
- Former U.K. record label
- Former "big four" record company
- Famous record label
- Electric & Musical Industries label
- Capitol Records owner
- British recording giant
- British recording co.
- British record company that owns Capitol Music Group
- British music co.
- Blue Note's parent company
- Big British label
- Beatles label, once
- Beatles label
- Barenaked Ladies' label
- Abbey Road Studios owner
- ___ Koussi, peak in Chad
- Warner rival
- Virgin's parent
- Virgin __ Records: British label
- VaShawn Mitchell's gospel label
- Universal Music Group label
- United Kingdom record co.
- UK music label
- UK label
- U.K. recording giant
- U.K. record label that used to own Abbey Road Studios
- U.K. record label for the 1974 album "Queen II"
- Thorn __, former Virgin Records owner
- They once owned Parlophone and Virgin Records
- The Gramophone Company, now
- Sony Music rival, once
- Sony Music rival
- Sony BMG rival
- Sony BMG competitor
- Skater Wontanabe
- Sister record co. of Virgin
- Sister co. of Virgin
- Sigur Rós' label
- Signer of Queen in "Bohemian Rhapsody"
- Rod Stewart's recording label
- Robbie Williams's label
- Record label with Capitol
- Record label that Paul McCartney blames for the Beatles' absence on iTunes
- Record label that Daft Punk left in January
- Record label sued by Yoko Ono in 2006
- Record label initials across the pond
- Record label found in "remixes"
- Record label for the Arctic Monkeys
- Record label for Kylie Minogue that's hidden in her name
- Record label for Kate Bush
- Record label for Bowie
- Record inits.
- Record company that owns the Beatles catalogue
- Record company that Jay-Z and Beyoncé tried to buy
- Record co. that owns Virgin and Blue Note
- Record co. excoriated in a Sex Pistols song
- Rec. label across the pond
- Radiohead's former record label
- Queen's longtime record label
- Producer of the Beatles' first single
- Pink Floyd's label
- Pet Shop Boys' record label
- Parlophone's parent, back in the day
- Parent company of Virgin Records
- Parent company of Capitol Records, once
- Owner of Capitol Records and Parlophone
- Onetime Sheena Easton label
- Onetime RCA competitor
- Onetime Pink Floyd label
- Onetime parent of Capitol Records
- Onetime London-based record label
- Onetime label for the Beatles
- Onetime label for Radiohead
- Onetime David Bowie label
- Onetime competitor of RCA and Columbia
- Onetime Capitol Records owner
- One of the record industry's former Big Four
- One of the music industry's former Big Four
- One of the music industry's Big Four
- One of the Big Four record labels, until it became the Big Three
- One of the "big four" record labels until its 2012 breakup
- One of the "big four" record companies, before they became three
- One of the "big four" music companies
- Old record label hidden in "The Miracles"
- Old Parlophone parent
- Music label found in "premiere"
- Music conglomerate that broke up in 2012
- Music co. headquartered in London
- Member of the music industry's former Big Four
- Mariah Carey's label, once
- Major UK record label
- Major record co.
- Major music publisher
- Major label broken up in 2012
- Major British record label
- Longtime parent of Parlophone
- Longtime music label inits.
- Longtime Brit. record label
- London-based music label
- London-based music giant
- London-based label
- London label
- Legendary music label
- LCD Soundsystem's label
- Label that released Pink Floyd's "The Division Bell"
- Label that owns Blue Note Records
- Label that enables Katy Perry
- Label that bought Virgin Records in 1992
- Label for the Poison album "Poison'd!"
- J. Geils Band record label
- Its labels include Angel and Capitol
- Iron Maiden's label, once
- Inits. in the British music biz
- Grant or grate starter
- Gorillaz record label
- Giant UK record label
- Former UK record label
- Former U.K. record co.
- Former parent co. of Gramophone and Parlophone records
- Former owner of Virgin Records
- Former Fab Four label
- Former Capitol Records owner
- Former British record label
- Former Brit. record label
- Former Big Four record company
- Former Big Four record co.
- Erstwhile UK record label
- Erstwhile U.K. recording giant
- Electric & Musical Industries Ltd. for short
- Early Beatles record label
- Duran Duran's label
- Dismantled Brit. music conglomerate
- DFA Records' parent label
- Defunct U.K. label
- Decca rival
- David Bowie's recording label
- Daft Punk's label
- Company that owns Blue Note
- Company that once owned Capitol and Virgin Records
- Company that dropped DRM in April, 2007
- Columbia's owner, once
- Columbia-associated record label
- Co. that released Elvis's "All Shook Up" in the UK
- Co. that owns Parlophone records
- Co. that owned Abbey Road Studios until 2012
- Classic British record label
- Capitol-___ (music company)
- Capitol Records' parent co.
- Capitol Records buyer in 1955
- Bygone U.K. record label
- Bygone record giant
- Bygone record co.
- British record label until 2012
- British record company until 2012
- British music giant
- British label
- Brit. recording heavyweight
- Blue Note's parent co.
- Blue Note Records' parent company
- Big recording label
- Big record label
- Big record inits.
- Big record co.
- Big music label that broke up in 2012
- Big inits. in the record business
- Big inits. in records
- Big inits. in recording
- Big inits. in music
- Big initials in the recording industry, once
- Big Four record label
- Big Four record co. that broke up in 2012
- Big British record co.
- Big Brit. label
- Beatles' label, once
- Beatles' former record label
- Beatles' early record label
- Beatles early record label
- Barenaked Ladies' British record label
- A&M or RCA competitor
- 1977 Sex Pistols song ... or their first record label
- (Q)u(ic)k(ly re)l(e)a(se, as a) bel(ch)
- "Never Mind the Bollocks" closer (or label)
- ___ Watanabe, Olympics figure skater
- ___ Wantanabe, Japanese figure skater
- ___ Records (British label)
- ___ Latin (record label offshoot)
- ___ Latin (noted record label)
- ___ Koussi, Chad's highest peak
- ___ Group ("big four" record co.)
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