Jet Records was a British
record label set up by
Don Arden, with artists such as
Electric Light Orchestra (ELO),
Roy Wood,
Gary Moore,
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, followed by the Lynsey De Paul album,
Taste Me... Don't Waste Me. De Paul produced a second hit single "My Man and Me", and the album
Love Bomb before leaving the label in 1976, after an acrimonious split with Arden.