LONDON RECORDS
'London Records' is a record label headquartered in the United Kingdom, originally marketing records in the United States, Canada and Latin America from 1947 through 1979, then became a semi-independent label. London arose from the split in ownership between the British branch of Decca Records and that same company's USA branch; the "London" label released British Decca records in the USA, since it could not use the "Decca" name there. The London label was also used by British Decca in the UK market to release American labels (such as Imperial, Chess, Dot, Atlantic, Specialty and Sun, as well as the first few UK releases from Motown) which British Decca licensed. In the sixties more licensing deals were made with Big Top, Monument, Parrot, Philles and Hi. (An unusual feature was the letter code in the numbering system: see Catalog numbering systems for single records.)
After British Decca was acquired by PolyGram in 1979, London followed a more independent course with subsidiary labels as Slash, Pete Tong's Essential Records and FFRR.
Universal Music Group (the owner of American Decca) acquired PolyGram in 1998;[1] however, by this time, London Records had become a semi-independent label within the PolyGram group operated by Roger Ames. When Ames moved to the Warner Music Group, he "took" the label with him, and so London's recent back catalogue was acquired by Warner, which licensed the London name from Decca (which still owns the trade mark and pre-PolyGram back catalogue). The name is still used, mainly for UK-based artists, and for ex-Factory Records artists. Notable artists published by the current incarnation of London, ''London Records 90'', include New Order, Happy Mondays, A and Shakespear's Sister.
After PolyGram took over British Decca, classical music albums recorded by British Decca continued to be released on the London label in the U.S., with a logo similar to the Decca classical label logo, until American Decca owner Universal Music bought British Decca owner PolyGram in 1998, after which they were all reissued on the original British Decca label in the U.S.
Gramophone record era London logo
| Contents |
| Subsidiary or Associated Labels |
| Previous London Records artists |
| London 90 Artists |
| The Platinum Collection |
| See also |
| External link |
Subsidiary or Associated Labels
★ Colonial
★ Monument
★ Seville
★ Felsted
★ Dial
★ Sire
★ Hi
★ S.P.R.Q.
★ Best
★ Terrace
★ Garpax
★ Garrett
★ Chaiman
★ Tribe
★ Parrot
★ Deram
★ Threshold
★ MAM
★ UK
★ Phase 4 Stereo
Previous London Records artists
★ The Bachelors
★ Dannii Minogue
★ Teresa Brewer
★ Marianne Faithfull
★ Holly Valance
★ Vera Lynn
★ Mantovani
★ Marmalade
★ Moody Blues
★ Nashville Teens
★ Poppy Family
★ Rolling Stones
★ Sugababes
★ The Tornados
★ Unit 4 + 2
★ ZZ Top
London 90 Artists
★ Back To The Planet
★ East 17
★ The Yes/No People (Stomp)
★ Voice of the Beehive
★ New Order
★ Kaliphz
★ Michaela Strachan
★ The High
★ Hard Rain
★ Junior
★ Michelle Shocked
★ No Sweat
★ Perfect Day
★ Wet Wet Wet
★ Glenn Medeiros
★ Jimmy Somerville
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★ Bronski Beat
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★ Communards
★ Banderas
★ Then Jerico
★ Zucchero
★ All Saints
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★ Shaznay Lewis
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★ Melanie Blatt
★ Sugababes
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★ Siobhán Donaghy
★ His Latest Flame
★ A
The Platinum Collection
The Platinum Collection is Warner Music Group's budget hits collection brand. Currently the range features recordings from the following London artists:
★ Dannii Minogue
★ Happy Mondays
★ Hothouse Flowers
★ Bananarama
★ Fine Young Cannibals
★ Faith No More
★ Orbital
★ Shakespear's Sister
See also
★ List of record labels
External link
★ List of Decca's London singles
★ List of Decca's London EPs
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