Millennium Records

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Millennium Records Originally Started At 3 West 57th Street New York, N.Y. 10019, When 1977 Came. Millennium Records Joined With Casablanca Records & Filmworks As A Team, Along With Neil Bogart's Permission. Meco Monardo Signed With Millennium Records When He Had The Idea Of Making His 1st Album Titled "Star Wars & Other Galactic Funk". The Staff At Millennium Records And Casablanca Records & Filmworks Loved It. Meco Received His 1st Platinum From Millennium Records. He Was Very Comfortable. Meco Monardo's Stage Name Was "Meco". In The Fall Of 1977, Meco Made His 2nd Album Titled "Encounters Of Every Kind". The 3 Hit Singles Were "Topsy", "Meco's Theme" & "Theme From Close Encounters". Meco Was The Happiest Disco Genius. In Early 1978, Meco Made His 3rd Album Titled "The Wizard Of Oz". That Was Cool. In Summer 1978, Millennium Records Moved From Casablanca Records & Filmworks To RCA Records. Neil Bogart & The Staff At Casablanca Records & Filmworks Knew How Much Meco Loved Working With Millennium Records. Meco Stood By Casablanca Records & Filmworks. In The Fall Of 1978, Meco Made His 4th Album For Casablanca Records & Filmworks Titled "Superman & Other Galactic Heroes". The 2 Hit Singles Were "Superman Theme" & "Love Theme From Superman". The Staff At Casablanca Records & Filmworks Loved Meco's 4th Album. In 1979, Meco Made His 5th Album Titled "Moondancer". The 3 Hit Singles Were "Moondancer", "Grazing In The Grass" & "Devil's Delight". In 1980, Meco Made His 6th Album Titled "Music From Star Trek & Music From The Black Hole". 1 Hit Single Was "Theme From Star Trek". In 1981, Meco Monardo Made His 7th & Final Album For Casablanca Records & Filmworks Titled "The American Warewolf In London". In 1982, Meco Left Casablanca Records & Filmworks, And Signed With RCA Records.