American label founded by Bernard Rubinstein, under MusiCues Corporation, a division of Cue Recordings, Inc., who also served as prez of the company. Milton Kaye was gen. manager for the company. This company primarily distributed the Chappell library and a few others (like KPM and Impress), but they occasionally released albums of their own material (I wonder if they released more in the double LP series in particular that haven't been found yet specifically. There's a few Chappell cues, "Wiggin' Along" and "The Leatherman" written by MusiCues composers that I wonder if they were released on those.)
MC-11686R: Musique Electronique du Cosmos (Electronic Music from Outer Space), all tracks written and performed by Jean-Jacques Perrey (licensed?) (1960s) (CAT. NUMBER UNCONFIRMED)
MCS-171/172: Rock Opus 171/172, cues written by Milton Kaye, Fred Venitsky, Bernard Rubinstein, Mel Kaiser and B. Kaiser. (date unknown, c. late 60s/early 70s) (Wishful thinking, but would love to hear this one in particular.)
(These early 80s albums are likely from a later rebranding of the library, since I've seen a picture of a Chappell library back with a Musicues sticker containing the same address as 1156 Ave. of the Americas in NY as these releases.)
GB 100: Industrial Fantasy/Aural Galaxy, all tracks written by J. Gary Burke. (1980)
GB 101: West Meets East, Volume 1, also written by Burke (1980)
MT 200: Syncopation, all tracks written by Michael Tschudin (1980)
MT 201: Razamatazz/Metropolis, also written by Tschudin (1980)
I feel obligated to mention a couple of sound effect records that are kinda' honorable mention MusiCues albums because they were licensed from the Cue Recordings parent company by Folkways (with Mel Kaiser credited as creator of these sounds):
Documentary Sounds No. 1
Science Fiction Sound Effects Record