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The Economy Label

Economy LP's Discography

Cat No Title Artist
ECO-1 Prince Of Wales Souvenir Hammersmith Welsh Male Voice
ECO-2 Crab Biggest Hits Various Artists
ECO-3 Reggae Hits '69 Volume 1 Various Artists
ECO-4 Gas Greatest Hits Various Artists
ECO-5 Butlin's Redcoat Review Butlin's Redcoat Review
ECO-6 Nu Beat's Greatest Hits Various Artists
ECO-7 Unity's Great Reggae Hits Ska Beat Various Artists
ECO-8 Scandal In A Brixton Market Laurel Aitken & Girlie
ECO-9 Everybody Needs Love Slim Smith
ECO-10 Derrick Morgan In London Derrick Morgan
SECO-11 Reggae Hits Volume 2 Various Artists
SECO-12 Rudie Mills Reggae Hits Rudy Mills
SECO-13 The Sensational Derrick Harriott Sings Jamaica Reggae Derrick Harriott
SECO-14 Reco In Reggae Land Reco Rodriquez
SECO-15 Bangarang Lester Sterling
SECO-16 Not Known  
SECO-17 Boss Reggae Various Artists
SECO-18 The Best Of Camel Various Artists
SECO-19 Bullet - A World Of Reggae Various Artists
SECO-20 A Gift From Pama Various Artists
SECO-21 Not Known  
SECO-22 Laugh With Bim, Bam & Clover
SECO-23 Not Known  
SECO-24 Many Moods Of The Upsetters The Upsetters
SECO-25 House In Session Lloyd Charmers & The Hippy Boys
SECO-26 Not Known  
SECO-27 Not Known  
SECO-28 Not Known  
SECO-29 Not Known  
SECO-30 Rising Stars At Evening Time Shake Keane, Gordon Langford & The Hastings Girls Choir
SECO-31 The First Lady Of Reggae Doreen Schaffer
SECO-32 Birth Control Various Artists
SECO-33 Strange Dobby Dobson
ECO-34 Reggae For Days Various Artists
ECO-35 Young Gifted and Black Various Artists
At sometime, the label prefix changed from ECO to SECO when Pama started releasing albums in stereo, hence the S. Also, be warned that not all the above are ska/reggae, as some are most definitely not.