San Francisco Label Discography
This is a discography of recordings released on the San Francisco label. The San Francisco label was run by Bill Graham and existed in 1969 and 1970. Releases on the label were distributed by Atlantic Records.
Additions, corrections and comments are welcome
San Francisco label - major albums
Cold Blood, Cold Blood, 1969
Secret Of The Bloom, Victoria, 1970
Street Singer, David Lannan, 1970
Hammer, Hammer, 1970
East Bay Grease, Tower Of Power, 1970
Sisyphus, Cold Blood, 1970
Victoria, Victoria, 1971
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San Francisco label - compilations
San Francisco Sampler, Fall 1970, Various Artists, 1970
San Francisco label - singles
This section is probably incomplete.
You Got Me Hummin / If You Will, Cold Blood, 1969, San Francisco 60
I'm A Good Woman / I Wish I Knew How It Would Feel To Be Free, Cold Blood, 1970, San Francisco 61
Too Many People / I Can't Stay, Cold Blood, 1970, San Francisco 62
Tule's Blues (mono) / Tule's Blues (Stereo), Victoria, 1970, San Francisco 63 (Promo)
Sparkling In The Sand / Back On The Streets Again, Tower Of Power, 1970, San Francisco 64
Secret of the Bloom (mono) / Secret of the Bloom (stereo), Victoria, 1970, San Francisco 65 (promo)
Understanding / ?, Cold Blood, 1970, San Francisco 66
You Got Me Hummin EP (4 tracks), Cold Blood, 1970?, San Francisco EP 33092
East Bay Grease EP, Tower Of Power, 1970/1?, San Francisco EP 204
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