MOONCREST
RECORDS

 Independent label: Mooncrest Records is a British record label that was formed in 1973 as a subsidiary of Charisma Records. They issued albums by Shirley Collins (No Roses) (1971), Iain Matthews (Journeys from Gospel Oak) (1972), Nazareth (1973–75), Shakin' Stevens (Jungle Rock) (1976) and Alan Hull (Back to Basics) (1994). More recently they have handled Fairport Convention and Michael Chapman. The albums use the word "Crest" and the singles use the word "Moon" in their number. One single they issued was by Blessings in Disguise (Noddy Holder and Dave Hill from Slade), with their cover of "Crying in the Rain", in 1989. (It was a minor hit in the UK.) They tended to specialise in UK folk-rock and singer-songwriters. Mooncrest Records was marketed by Trojan Sales Ltd. 12 Thayer St., London W1M 5LD.

 
86 The Swing Collection Parisienne Walkways MOONCREST MOON 1000
86 Rogers Nick Rivers MOONCREST MOON 1001
86 Williams John Happy Families MOONCREST MOON 1002
86 Sgb Infatuation MOONCREST MOON 1003
86 Mitchell Eddie Hold Me MOONCREST MOON 1004
86 Price Alan Jarrow Song MOONCREST MOON 1005
87 Red Shoes By The Time It Gets Dark MOONCREST MOON 1006
87 Malia Dominic Sweetie MOONCREST MOON 1007
87 Not Issued MOONCREST MOON 1008
90 Lord Tanamo I'M In The Mood For Love MOONCREST MOON 1009
 
89 Blessings In Disguise & Noddy Holder And Dave Hill  Crying In The Rain  MOONCREST DISGUISE 1
89 Verisimo  Clog Dance  MOONCREST CLOG 1
 
90 The Clout  We'll Bring The House Down  MOONCREST JWL 1000
88 J. J. Barrie No Charge MOONCREST WW 1





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