This second series was probably created to compete with the new crop of cheap, short-lived labels (Crown and Hit of the Week).
It was released in October 1997 on the band's own short-lived label, Rumble/Pickininny Records.
Embassy Records should not be confused with the short-lived label of the same name that distributed recordings for the Warriors Dance record label during the 1990s.
Greenestreet and Three Brothers were also short-lived labels affiliated with CTI.
Truth & Love (1992, UK No. 33) was released on the brothers' own short-lived label, Fidelity.
Three other short-lived labels were also created around the time of the demise of the Subharmonic deal.
In 1981 he formed his own short-lived labels, Silveto and Emerald.
This short-lived label was an attempt to avoid the compromises of working for major companies.
The single itself was released via Universal Records, a short-lived label founded by Jimmy Bowen, instead.
Other bands on the short-lived label included Discount (band) and Kind Of Like Spitting.