Regency Records

Regency Records was originally a part of the C-R-Co (Cherokeeland Recording Company), based in Calhoun, Georgia near the 19th century national capital of the Cherokee Indians.

Regency released a series of singles, and one album in 1972 by a Tennessee garage band Neutral Spirits.

The self-titled album by the group is a highly prized collector's item worldwide, because most copies of the disc were destroyed in a fire.

The original analog master tape was preserved by the producer, and has been released on CD, as well as by Florida re-release label GearFab.

Regency later became the home of the Dutch rock band Diesel in the early 1980s, releasing a pair of this band's albums, the first of which included the internationally successful hit, "Sausalito Summernight."