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Lakeside Records has been the name of at least two different record companies. The first Lakeside Records was a United States based record label in the years before World War I. Lakeside was manufactured by Columbia Records, who made single-sided lateral-cut disc records to be sold via mail order by Montgomery Ward. In the 1990s a different Lakeside Records produced compact discs of classical music.

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  • Lakeside Records has been the name of at least two different record companies. The first Lakeside Records was a United States based record label in the years before World War I. Lakeside was manufactured by Columbia Records, who made single-sided lateral-cut disc records to be sold via mail order by Montgomery Ward. In the 1990s a different Lakeside Records produced compact discs of classical music. (en)
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