Fox Benedict Records

Information:
Fox Benedict Records (formerly known as Imperial Music) was founded in 1977 as the music division of Fox Benedict Studios It began as Fox-Imperial Records (hyphen was removed in 1985). They were renamed in 2020 as a part of corporate restructuring.

(January 2, 1977-December 31, 1981)
Description: Same as the 20th Century Fox Records logo, except the TCF stack is now changed to the Fox Benedict stack, now reading "FOX IMPERIAL RECORDS".

Variations: Only one.
 * There is a variant known as "Fox Imperial Hi-Sense Records", parts of the structure, like the left spotlight, the staircase, the stage, and the bridge aren't present in this logo, and are replaced by buildings in the background, large blue white words saying, "HI-SENSE RECORDS", can be seen on the right side of the structure, the 5 rear spotlights are in different positions, and a white registered trademark symbol can be seen.

Presence: Ultra rare.
 * This logo first appeared on the "Disco Queen Soundtrack I" music CD and made its last appearance on the Modern Problems CD cover.
 * The Chi-Sound Records variant also made it's first appearance on the "Disco Queen Soundtrack I" music CD but made its last appearance on Chu Chu and the Philly Flash's CD cover.

Editor's Note: The extended bottom part of the structure and the 5 rear spotlights in the background make this logo one of the most rememberable.

(February 4, 2022-)
Description: Same as the previous logo, but everything is upgraded. The structure is exactly the same, albeit with different textures and coloring. The sun is seen during the first half of the logo, motion blur is also present for more realistic movement, the lighting is redone to match its other parent company (20th Century Studios), the searchlights are redone once again, including its animation, the sky is updated to the one used from the original 20th Century Studios logo. However 4 rear spotlights are added in the background.

Presence: So far, rare. This has not yet appeared on any CDs or covers yet.

Editor's Note: While having no animation, this is still a perfectly amazing logo.