Deram

Sub-label of Universal Music Group

100 releases 1 sub-labels 1966–2025

About

Sub-label of Decca that released new records from 1966 to the early 1980s. Label Code: LC 0942 / LC 00942. Initially set up to promote the Deramic Sound System, a new recording technique, resulting in 24 orchestral easy listening albums with The Moody Blues as the only rock band among them. Later on, the label was molded into a specialist label for British psychedelia (mostly singles), Prog rock (the bulk of the albums) and Northern soul/mod sounds. In the 1980s, it released records by several synth-pop groups including B-Movie and Bananarama, as well as the post-punk of the likes of TV21 and Splodgenessabounds. The label is now used by Universal Music for reissues. Notes regarding label variations on UK album releases SML/DML1XXX Series (1966-1975). At first view all the Deram labels are the same because the only evident difference are the colours of the labels, white/red for stereo and white/brown mono until 1970. On more careful inspection you can appreciate other details that for the collecting market are very important and these details are the size of label can be of 10 cm or 9 cm in diameter and the vinyl catalogue number positioned on the label over the cover catalogue number on the central right position (can start with the prefix ZAL or XZAL) and can be in normal position or upside down as if reflected in a mirror. Starting from late 1966 from the number SML (stereo)/DML (mono) 1001 the Deram label has a label of 10 cm diameter and the first 21 numbers have a deep groove inside the label perimeter. Examples of SML/DML 1025 (The Web/Fully Interlocking) also exist with this label (Label Type 1). In 1968 the groove disappears but the label is still large (10 cm diameter) up to and including the number SML/DML 1046 in 1969 (Sounds Like The Flirtations). (Label Type 2). All the above LPs have also the vinyl matrix number (ZAL or XZAL matrix) upside down. In late 1969 the label became smaller (9 cm diameter) but the vinyl matrix numbers of the labels are still upside down. (Label Type 3). Again in 1969/70, from SML/DML 1047 (Mike Westbrook Marching Song Vol.1), the label is still small but with the vinyl matrix numbers of the label in normal position and stays small until the last months of 1971, SML 1097 or 1098 (not seen 1098 to verify) (Label Type 4). From the last months of 1971 to the first months of 1972 the label again became larger (10 cm of diameter) and sometimes in white/brown but this time it was not indicative of a mono press*. Deram repressed in this period and with this size of label many of the 1967, 1968, 1969, 1970 LPs but with the vinyl matrix number of the label in normal position (Label Type 5). From 1973, starting SML (1098 or) 1099 and up to and including SML 1119, the label again became smaller and with the vinyl matrix numbers in normal positions but with 3 lines of credit before them. Also a small R appears positioned after the DERAM writing (Label Type 6). So, for example, if you have an EAST OF EDEN/MERCATOR PROJECTED SML 1038 with a large Deram label but without the vinyl matrix numbers of the label upside down, this is a reissue of 1972 and not an original of 1968. If you have the same title with a label of 9 cm of diameter with the vinyl matrices numbers upside down it's a 2nd press of 1969, if you have a small label but with vinyl matrix numbers in normal position this is a 3rd press of 1969/1970/1971. *The last new Mono release was DML 1065 (Ten Years After/Cricklewood Green). (Based upon original text, with the kind permission of Lucio Corsini, Astral Dreams. Edited and revised based upon further observation of items by Adam_S).

Top Deram Releases

Mirage
Camel
1974
Moonmadness
Camel
1976
Procol Harum
Procol Harum
Procol Harum
1967
The Best of the Moody Blues
The Best of the Moody Blues
The Moody Blues
1996
In Search of the Lost Chord
In Search of the Lost Chord
The Moody Blues
1968
On the Threshold of a Dream
On the Threshold of a Dream
The Moody Blues
1969
Rain Dances
Camel
1977
Nude
Nude
Camel
1981
Blues Breakers With Eric Clapton
John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers
1966
Breathless
Camel
1978
Sweet Disarray
Dan Croll
2014
David Bowie
David Bowie
David Bowie
1967
Days of Future Passed
Days of Future Passed
The Moody Blues with the London Festival Orchestra conducted by Peter Knight
1967
Greatest Hits
Engelbert Humperdinck
1981
Swaddling Songs
Mellow Candle
1972
Gold
Engelbert Humperdinck
2005
Matthew & Son
Matthew & Son
Cat Stevens
1967
His Greatest Hits
Engelbert Humperdinck
1974
Cricklewood Green
Ten Years After
1970
Egg
Egg
1970
Images 1966–1967
Images 1966–1967
David Bowie
1973
Camel
Camel
1997
The Golden Hits
The Golden Hits
Tom Jones
1980
New Masters
New Masters
Cat Stevens
1967
Rockers
Thin Lizzy
1993
Thin Lizzy
Thin Lizzy
1971
Gold
Gold
Tom Jones
2005
Space Shanty
Khan feat. Steve Hillage & Dave Stewart
1972
Sound of Sunforest
Sunforest
1969
Classic Moody Blues
Classic Moody Blues
The Moody Blues
1999
I Wish You Love: 20 Great Love Songs
Engelbert Humperdinck
1991
Ten Years After
Ten Years After
1967
Waterloo Lily
Caravan
1972
Small Faces
Small Faces
1966
Watt
Watt
Ten Years After
1970
Along Came Jones
Along Came Jones
Tom Jones
1965
Best of Small Faces
Small Faces
1998
Ssssh.
Ssssh.
Ten Years After
1969
The View From the Top
The View From the Top
Cat Stevens
1972
A Hard Road
John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers
1967
Them Again
Them
1966
First Cuts
First Cuts
Cat Stevens
Stonedhenge
Ten Years After
1969
Sisters
The Bluebells
1984
John Miles
John Miles
1998
Love You Till Tuesday
David Bowie
1984
Classic Tom Jones
Classic Tom Jones
Tom Jones
1996
The Story So Far
Mo-Dettes
1980
Story
Honeybus
1970
Cunning Stunts
Caravan
1975
Rockets
Rockets
1976
Espresso Espresso
Various Artists
1996
Halfbreed
Keef Hartley Band
1969
From the Beginning
Small Faces
1967
Hellbound Train
Hellbound Train
Savoy Brown
1972
Them
Them feat. Van Morrison
1990
Jerusalem
Jerusalem
1972
Crusade
John Mayall’s Bluesbreakers
1967
Classic
Small Faces
1999
The Northern Soul Scene
Various Artists
1998

Deram Artist Roster

TJ
Tom Jones
21 releases
Person
Brotherhood of Man
Brotherhood of Man
15 releases
Group
Savoy Brown
Savoy Brown
14 releases
Group
Various Artists
Various Artists
13 releases
Other
Camel
Camel
13 releases
Group
The Moody Blues
The Moody Blues
13 releases
Group
Ten Years After
Ten Years After
12 releases
Group
Cat Stevens
Cat Stevens
10 releases
Person
Plume Latraverse
Plume Latraverse
9 releases
Person
David Bowie
David Bowie
8 releases
Person
C
Caravan
7 releases
Group
Small Faces
Small Faces
6 releases
Group
KH
Keef Hartley Band
6 releases
Group
T
Timebox
6 releases
Group
EO
East of Eden
5 releases
Group
T
Them
5 releases
Group
Thin Lizzy
Thin Lizzy
5 releases
Group

Contact Label

Deram Records The Decca Record Company Limited Decca House 9 Albert Embankment London, S.E. 1 (Obsolete)