In addition to releasing its own records, Bell Records distributed at least five dozen custom labels throughout its existence. Among the most familiar labels are as follows: •
Big Tree Records •
Philly Groove Records •
Mala Records (Bell-owned) •
Amy Records (Bell-owned) •
Bigtop Records (Brief reactivation under Bell in the mid 60s) • Carousel Records • Crewe Records •
Direction Records •
DynoVoice Records •
NewVoice Records •
Page One Records •
Penny Farthing Records •
Pye RecordsThe above three labels were U.S. distribution arms of the major U.K. companies • Rocky Road Records •
TA Records (Talent Associates) •
Windfall Records Other affiliated labels (in which many released no more than two to 10 singles) included: Academy, Admiral, AGP,
Amos, Aquarian, Audio Arts!, Aurora, Bell Country Series, Big Hill, Brookmont, Canusa, Carnation, Chariot, Creative Funk, Cyclone, D.C. Sound, December, DJM, E Records, Elf, Eskee, Gemini Star, General International, Gold Records Incorporated, Goldwax, Hilltop, Hot Line Music Journal, Ivanhoe, JED, Jet Set, Kayman, Kas-Mo, Kingston, Lake, LHI (
Lee Hazlewood Industries), Luv, Mona-Lee, Musicland U.S.A., Maxx, New World, Nite Life, Norman, Pacemaker, Pala, Philly Soulville, Philtown, Rain, Roc-Ker, Rotate, Round, Sansu, Show Biz, Simco, Sport, Stere-O-Craft, Sunburst, Taurus, Timmy, Tou-Sea, Twin Stacks, Vando, Village Gate, York, and Zorro. ==Reissue labels==