5-539: True Tone may refer to: True Tone Records (US label) — a 1950s record label based in New Orleans, Louisiana True Tone Records — An Australian record label established in the 1980s True Tone (iPhone) — a display technology in iPhone 8 and newer Truetone — a format medium used mainly for cellphone ringtones Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with
10-516: The City (1988). When vocalist Peter Blakeley left the band he was signed by True Tone, which released his 1987 mini-album Vicious . In 1986, the label signed Ed Kuepper ( The Saints ), releasing his second and third solo albums, Rooms Of The Magnificent (1986) and Everybody's Got To (1988). Stephen Cummings then signed to the label in 1987, releasing the albums Lovetown (1988), A New Kind of Blue (1989), and Good Humour (1991). After
15-744: The label signed The Go-Betweens but the band never recorded anything for True Tone and went on to sign with the UK label, Beggars Banquet Records . True Tone did however provide the Australian release of the Go-Between's fifth album, Liberty Belle and the Black Diamond Express (1986), as well as The Able Label Singles (1987). True Tone also signed Rockmelons , releasing the band's first singles, "Time Out (For Serious Fun)" (1985), "Sweat It Out", and "Rhymes" (1987), as well as their debut album, Tales of
20-492: The title True Tone . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=True_Tone&oldid=1254276873 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages True Tone Records (Australian label) True Tone Records
25-592: Was an Australian based record label . It was founded by Michael Crawley in 1985. Crawley, an English expatriate, was the A&R Director for Polygram Records before establishing the label. The label was financially backed by Polygram, who distributed their releases however Polygram gave Crawley 'carte blanche' to sign and develop new acts. True Tone signed Gang Gajang and released the band's first single "Gimme Some Lovin'" in 1984, as well as their first two albums, Gang Gajang (1985) and Gang Again (1987). In 1985
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