Australian record label based in Melbourne, Astor Records was the recording division of manufacturing group The Radio Corporation of Australia. This company was later bought out by Electronic Industries, which in turn was absorbed into the multinational Philips conglomerate in the early 1970s.
Distributor for: Autumn (UK, 1960s), Blue Cat (UK, 1960s), Buddah (US, 1960s-70s), Charger (US, 1960s), Colpix (USA, 1960s), Crusader (US, 1960s), Dawn (UK, 1960s), Elektra (US, 1960s), Go (Aust. 1960s), HBR (US, 1960s), Image (Aust. 1970s), Kama Sutra (US, 1960s), Mercury (US, 1960s), MCA (US, 1960s-70s), MGM/Verve (US, until 1967), MTA (US, 1960s), Much (Canada, 1960s), Parkway (US, 1960s), Picadilly (UK, 1960s), Pure Soul Music (US, 1960s), Pye (UK, 1960s-70s) Scope (Aust., 1960s), Sweet Plum (Canada, 1960s), Vanguard (US, 1960s), Young Blood (UK, 1960s).