Ugly Man Records

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Ugly Man Records is a British independent record label based in Rhos on Sea, Wales, originally in Manchester. It released debut singles for many Manchester bands, including Elbow, the Man From Delmonte and I Am Kloot. It was set up in Bootle, Merseyside in 1986 with the release of "Wonderful Life" by the Liverpool-based singer Black, which reached number 72 in the UK Singles Chart,[1] before going on to greater success when reissued by major label A&M.

Previously on Ugly Man Records

Artists who have worked with Ugly Man Records Template:Div col

  • Bathymetry
  • Black
  • Bone-Box
  • Mustafa Kamal Qureshi
  • The Spitting Pips
  • Grown Up Strange
  • The Danny Boys
  • Man From Delmonte
  • Gayna Rose Madder[2]
  • The Desert Wolves
  • Dub Sex
  • The County Fathers[3]
  • Ambitious Beggars
  • Too Much Texas
  • Fallover 24
  • Jylt
  • Arthur Magee
  • I Am Kloot
  • Elbow[4]
  • Sleepwalker
  • Loafer
  • LazyEye
  • The Jade Assembly
  • Bryan Glancy[5]
  • Indigo Jones
  • Silverman
  • The Milk & Honey Band
  • Josephine Oniyama
  • Vinny Peculiar
  • Tompaulin
  • Monomania
  • Sandbox
  • Sandy Kilpatrick
  • Shakedown Stockholm
  • Jimmy & the Revolvers
  • Echolines

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See also

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