Colgems Records

Limited, the Hung Jury, Fountain of Youth,[3] The Lewis & Clarke Expedition (whose members included Michael Martin Murphey),[4] Hoyt Axton, Alex Keenan and comedian Rich Little.

They also released Soundtracks to Oliver!, In Cold Blood, Head, Guess Who's Coming to Dinner, Casino Royale, Hammerhead, The Professionals, The Night of the Generals, Murderers' Row, Lawrence of Arabia, The Southern Star, The Happening, Interlude and Getting Straight.

[6] Colgems Records slumped after the critical and commercial failure of the final Monkees album Changes, which featured only Davy Jones and Micky Dolenz.

The label's last release, titled Barrel Full of Monkees and showcasing its flagship act, appeared in January 1971 and sold poorly but charted on Billboard at 207.

SGC issued albums by Nazz through Atlantic Records in a distribution deal similar to the one Screen Gems held with RCA.