Sunset Records
[1][2] The Sunset label was introduced to the United Kingdom in February, 1968, which also included licensing from Hanna-Barbera.[4] Sunset was retained as the budget imprint for the combined operation, and United Artist's brands Tale Spinners, True Action and UnArt subsequently appeared as Sunset releases, all under the direction of Ed Barsky.[2] Liberty owner Simon Waronker considered it a "way to keep money flowing in" because there were no production costs associated with the releases, it was material already in the vaults.[2] In keeping with industry practice regarding budget labels, Sunset albums lacked paper inner sleeves and were pressed on lower-quality material, usually polystyrene.[7] The logo was a "modernistic" sun setting in rainbow-colored clouds, all depicted in undulating lines.