Korova
'Korova' (Russian for 'Cow') is a reference to the Korova Milk Bar in Stanley Kubrick's film of Anthony Burgess' novel A Clockwork Orange.
The imprint was founded in 1979 as an outlet for Echo & The Bunnymen. The label was active throughout the 1980s and also released records from other bands such as The Sound but also the UK releases by The Residents and a few others.
Mainly distributed by the Warner Elektra Asylum group of record companies.
Former labelcode: LC 7259
The label was reactivated by WEA in 2003 to issue the 25th anniversary remastered editions of Echo & The Bunnymen's first six LPs but also signed bands such Cosmic Rough Riders, The Storys and The Sounds.
Korova collapsed in 2007.
The imprint was founded in 1979 as an outlet for Echo & The Bunnymen. The label was active throughout the 1980s and also released records from other bands such as The Sound but also the UK releases by The Residents and a few others.
Mainly distributed by the Warner Elektra Asylum group of record companies.
Former labelcode: LC 7259
The label was reactivated by WEA in 2003 to issue the 25th anniversary remastered editions of Echo & The Bunnymen's first six LPs but also signed bands such Cosmic Rough Riders, The Storys and The Sounds.
Korova collapsed in 2007.