Baal Records

[1] According to an interview on Ear Candy, the label came about as a result of Jay Shotam of not being able to get his group's recordings issued in Europe by EMI.

[2] Artists to have releases on the label include, Agnes Strange, Brutus, Funkgus, October Cherries, Star and Truck.

[3] Baal Records handled the manufacturing and licensing for Van McCoy's 1975 album Disco baby.

[5] It was noted by Music Week in the magazine's 29 April 1978 issue that Baal Records were seeking second options on major US and European product.

[7] It was reported in the 19 January, 1980 issue of Music Week that director Balram Shotam and sales director Jeffrey Collins were at the Midem festival seeking a record deal.