Talk:Reprise Records

Pronunciation
Seems to be some controversy about the correct pronunciation. re-prize vs re-preez. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 128.83.111.108 (talk) 22:44, 16 June 2016 (UTC)

My Chemical Romance section
The My Chemical Romance section seems to just be POV praise for the band, only remotely talking about the record label inside the section. I'm going to go ahead and delete it. 71.98.212.216 22:35, 9 October 2006 (UTC)

Fair use rationale for Image:Reprise records.jpg
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BetacommandBot (talk) 04:29, 24 January 2008 (UTC)

Red label edits
Regarding this, I was trying to cut down on the amount of fair use files on this page. I don't think the red label was widely used, as Reprise was winding down by the late 70s, and therefore an image of it is not essential in understanding the company's branding style. We already have the main "R" logo, Reprise's "Tri-Color" label, used until 1968, and the "two-tone", which ran from 1968-69 (and is nearly identical to the long-running "tan" label that succeeded it). I'm happy to leave it in the article if others disagree, however. - I.M.S. (talk) 03:15, 22 May 2010 (UTC)