Camcor Records

Camcor Records

Camcor Records is an independent record label founded by Irish singer-songwriter Mundy after he parted from Epic Records (Sony BMG) in 2000, four years after his first album. The company takes its name from the Camcor River, which flows through Mundy's hometown of Birr, County Offaly, Ireland. It is sometimes listed as "Camcor Recording" in industry publications.

Mundy has released three albums on the label: his second album, "24-Star Hotel", which has sold more than 25,000 copies in Ireland; his third album, the platinum-selling "Raining Down Arrows"; and -- more recently -- the live album "Live & Confusion".

Other record labels based in Birr include Blue Cloak Records, founded by singer-songwriter Roesy, and Podcomplex Records, run by novelist/musician Daniel Foley.

ee also

* List of record labels


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