Skydog Records

Skydog Records was an independent record label established in Paris, France, in 1972 by Marc Zermati and Pieter Meulenbrocks. Its first release was of a jam session between Jimi Hendrix, Jim Morrison, and Johnny Winter, released as Skyhigh. The label also released Grease by the Flamin' Groovies, as well as LPs by Kim Fowley and British band Ducks Deluxe. In 1976, the label became known internationally with the release of Metallic K.O. by Iggy and the Stooges, a "semi-official" recording owned by James Williamson of the band, of a purportedly 1974 performance (later revealed to comprise parts of two separate shows).

Skydog Records

Skydog Records was an independent record label established in Paris, France, in 1972 by Marc Zermati and Pieter Meulenbrocks. Its first release was of a jam session between Jimi Hendrix, Jim Morrison, and Johnny Winter, released as Skyhigh. The label also released Grease by the Flamin' Groovies, as well as LPs by Kim Fowley and British band Ducks Deluxe. In 1976, the label became known internationally with the release of Metallic K.O. by Iggy and the Stooges, a "semi-official" recording owned by James Williamson of the band, of a purportedly 1974 performance (later revealed to comprise parts of two separate shows).