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1950-1952 1952–1966, 2020 1952-1956 1956-1966 1966–1983, 2004–2009 1983–1989
1950-1952 1952–1966, 2020 1952-1956 1956-1966 1966–1983, 2004–2009 1983–1989
1984–1989 1989–2004 2009–2013 2013–2022 2022–present  
1984–1989 1989–2004 2009–2013 2013–2022 2022–present

1950-1952[]

Elektra - 1950
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This was only ever used on Elektra's first release, "New Songs" by John Gruen and Georgiana Bannister, in March 1951.

1952–1966, 2020[]

Elektra logo wordmark
Designer:  George Pickow
Typography:  Custom
Launched:  November 1952

1952–1956[]

Elektra Records old logo 1950

This logo was only used on labels.

1956-1966[]

Elektra logo 1950
Designer:  William S. Harvey
Typography:  Custom
Launched:  August 1956

This logo was first used on the cover of the Elektra Folk Sampler.

1966–1983, 2004–2022[]

Elektra logo (without wordmark)
Designer:  William S. Harvey
Typography:  Custom
Launched:  March 11, 1966

1966–1983, 2004–2009[]

Elektra Records 1965
Designer:  William S. Harvey
Typography:  Custom
Launched:  March 11, 1966

This logo first appeared on the live album "Phil Ochs in Concert".

2009–2013[]

Elektrarecordslogo2009

2013–2022[]

Elektrarecordslogo2013

1983–1989[]

Elektra-5190
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Designer:  Milton Glaser
Typography:  Custom
Launched:  October 1983
Elektra - 1980

1984–1989[]

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1989–2004, 2022–present[]

1989–2004[]

Elektra Records 1989
Designer:  Susan Hochbaum of
Pentagram
Typography:  Univers Condensed
Launched:  August 10, 1989

The titled "E" in this logo bears a resemblance to Dell's famous titled "E" logo.

2022–present[]

Elektra Records logo 2022


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