One Little Indian Records

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For the Disney film starring James Garner, see One Little Indian (1973 film).

One Little Indian Records is a London-based independent record label set up by Derek Birkett (former bass player of Flux Of Pink Indians) and Sue Birkett in 1985, along with Tim Kelly (formar guitar player of Flux Of Pink Indians). The first success came with The Sugarcubes in 1987. Success continued with Kitchens Of Distinction and The Shamen. It was the success of Björk which established One Little Indian as one of the top independent UK record labels. From the website:

As you can see, One Little Indian isn’t in the business of conforming, so following your instincts to support a band you love may not seem the most commercial route, but it’s definitely the most exciting!

Birkett also acquired the old Rough Trade Records master recordings and Clean-up Records.

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