Jet Records was a small record label set up by Don Arden with artists like Electric Light Orchestra, Roy Wood, Ozzy Osbourne, Riot and Magnum. The first release on the "Jet Records" label was "No Honestly", a UK top 10 for its singer and writer Lynsey De Paul in November 1974 and the Lynsey De Paul album "Taste Me... Don't Waste Me" was the first album release. De Paul left the label in 1976 after an acrimonious split with Arden.
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