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Red Eye Records (label)
Red Eye Records was an independent record label started in 1985 in the rear of the pre-existing record store of the same name in Sydney, Australia. It had two sub-labels Black Eye Records and Third Eye. Artists * James Baker Experience * Beasts of BourbonMcFarlane'Beasts of Burbon'entry. Archived frothe originalon 20 April 2004. Retrieved 10 August 2018. *The Bhagavad GuitarsMcFarlane'The Bhagavad Guitars'entry. Archived frothe originalon 18 July 2002. Retrieved 10 August 2018. *The CloudsMcFarlane'The Clouds'entry. Archived frothe originalon 4 June 2004. Retrieved 10 August 2018. * The Cruel SeaMcFarlane'The Cruel Sea'entry. Archived frothe originalon 3 August 2004. Retrieved 10 August 2018. * The Crystal SetMcFarlane'The Crystal Set'entry. Archived frothe originalon 9 August 2004. Retrieved 10 August 2018. * Curious (Yellow)McFarlane'Curios (Yellow)'entry. Archived frothe originalon 3 August 2004. Retrieved 10 August 2018. * Deniz Tek *Drop CityMcFarlane'Drop City'entry. A ...
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Red is the color at the long wavelength end of the visible spectrum of light, next to orange and opposite violet. It has a dominant wavelength of approximately 625–740 nanometres. It is a primary color in the RGB color model and a secondary color (made from magenta and yellow) in the CMYK color model, and is the complementary color of cyan. Reds range from the brilliant yellow-tinged scarlet and vermillion to bluish-red crimson, and vary in shade from the pale red pink to the dark red burgundy. Red pigment made from ochre was one of the first colors used in prehistoric art. The Ancient Egyptians and Mayans colored their faces red in ceremonies; Roman generals had their bodies colored red to celebrate victories. It was also an important color in China, where it was used to color early pottery and later the gates and walls of palaces. In the Renaissance, the brilliant red costumes for the nobility and wealthy were dyed with kermes and cochineal. The 19th century brought the ...
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