Talk:Caravan of Dreams

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How involved was the Synergetic cult with Caravan of Dreams? the preceding comment is by 24.223.221.209 - 04:17, 9 December 2005: Please sign your posts!

"Cult" is a rather loaded term. But I believe the Synergetics group was involved in both Caravan of Dreams and Biosphere 2 (John P. Allen certainly was involved with both). -- Gyrofrog (talk) 02:43, 3 January 2007 (UTC)

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The article has been moved from Category:Defunct record labels to Category:Record labels disestablished in 2001. However, while the Caravan of Dreams closed in 2001, the record label ceased much earlier. Unfortunately, I can't provide an exact year, and even an approximation (e.g., no later than 1992) would be based on personal knowledge (i.e. original research). I can tell you that by the mid- to late-1990s, Caravan of Dreams albums such as Ornette Coleman's In All Languages along with several Ronald Shannon Jackson records had been re-issued by Verve and Knitting Factory, respectively. It is safe to say that the record label ended before, and not during, 2001. So, I will move this back to the more general category. -- Gyrofrog (talk) 02:49, 3 April 2007 (UTC)