Palladium Records was the record label of Edward "Punch" Andrews, longtime manager of Bob Seger, founded in the late 1960s. Releases were sparse in the early years (Brownsville Station), before Seger himself moved to Palladium to release his Smokin' O.P.'s album. Palladium became a subsidiary of Warner Bros. Reprise Records in 1973, and the label was discontinued after just a few more album releases in 1974.