RCA Neon is a subsidiary label of major RCA, founded in 1971 to focus on Progressive Rock music. The label was very short-lived, lasted only for about one year and produced just 11 releases. The fact that almost none of the albums sold led to the label's early demise and to its now iconic status amongst collectors with most of its releases now highly collectible.
RCA Neon label, Side One (1971 - early 1972)
Similar to other 'progressive labels' of that era, like Vertigo or Pegasus, the Neon logo covered the entire Side One label of all the albums while text and track listing for both sides of the record was printed on the Side Two label.
RCA Neon label, Side Two (1971 - early 1972)
Similar to other 'progressive labels' of that era, like Vertigo or Pegasus, the Neon logo covered the entire Side One label of all the albums while text and track listing for both sides of the record was printed on the Side Two label.