Threshold Records was a record label created by The Moody Blues after their 1969 album "On The Threshold Of A Dream." It was a UK subsidiary of Decca Records and a US subsidiary of London Records. The band formed this label to allow for artistically packaged gatefold covers for their LP releases, and for releasing band members' solo efforts. Additionally, bands like Asgard and Trapeze were signed to Threshold.
After 1976 the Moody Blues went back to having their albums manufactured by Decca Records, but the Threshold company and logo were maintained over the years as a means of selling their records through their own record shop in Cobham, Surrey.