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unusual facts about Track Records


Super Genius

This led to the band's signing a deal with Track Records, who released it, with a bonus track and video, as "The Cult of Money."


Ramport Studios

Johnny Thunders and the Heartbreakers spent much of the summer of 1977 recording and mixing the album L.A.M.F. there for The Who's label Track Records.


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Bob McFarlane

His most impressive year as an athlete was 1950, when he set five Canadian track records, defeated Olympic champions Mal Whitfield and Arthur Wint, and was the leading scorer among all Canadian university football teams.

Brian Ickler

In 2008, he relocated to Mooresville, North Carolina and ran the full NASCAR Camping World East Series schedule, where he earned three wins, two poles, and two track records.

Jon Moynihan

After leaving Oxford University, Moynihan worked at Track Records, the management company for The Who and other rock bands.

Roland Sands

Sands still currently holds four track records including Daytona, Sears Point, and Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca.

Seigo Yamamoto

He set track records at the Suzuka track in Japan which stood for a number of years.

The Crazy World of Arthur Brown

Produced by The Who's manager Kit Lambert, and executive-produced by Pete Townshend on Track Records, the label begun by Lambert and Chris Stamp, it spun off an equally surprising hit single, "Fire", and contained a version of "I Put a Spell on You" by Screaming Jay Hawkins, a similarly bizarre showman.

Virgil W. Raines

He had great success with Cochise, winning several important races between 1949 and 1951, including the Massachusetts and Arlington Handicaps and the Saratoga Cup and set or equaled track records at Suffolk Downs and Delaware Park.