Baby Records (Italy)

Baby Records
Founded 1974
Founder Frederick Naggiar
Distributor(s) self-distributed
Genre various
Country of origin Italy
Official Website www.babyrecords.it

Baby Records is an Italian record label which was founded in 1974 by Frederick Naggiar.

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History

It was initially located at Piazza della Repubblica 30 in Milan, then later moved to via Timavo 34. Since its inception, Naggiar signing a distribution contract with Yep that already in 1975 obtained a success I'll be back with a hit parade of Santo California .

During the early years, one of Freddy Naggiar's brother, whose pseudonym is Pupo, sang Am I Alone Without You of 1977. It had the first entry in the standings. Pupo produced for other artists such as Rich and Poor (With her because I love you in 1981 obtained a good success at the Sanremo Festival), Donatella Milani and Paul Barabani.

Success

Baby Records is home of Den Harrow, Gazebo, Albert One, La Bionda, Pino Presti, Spargo, DD Sound, Kimera and many others. Aside from producing Italo Disco & Electropop, it also produces Italian songs of Rosanna Fratello, Children's songs of Romina Power, the Christmas Dance of the Knights of the King & the instrumental music of Stephen Schlaks and Rondo Veneziano.

In 1980, Baby Records released Mixage, a compilation of dance music. In 1983, it released Bimbomix, a compilation targeted to younger audiences. In 1987, it also published 45 de Le Orme's Tell me what it is, for the meeting of the group (but did not follow up with Baby Records).

Later years

By the end of the decade, the company ventured into international co-productions and television productions. The Music is still one of the components that characterize the company and, with Down Low's Once Upon a Time and Rappers Against The Racism's Only You reached a new peak in the charts. In 1994 it changed its name to Baby Records International. As the company continued to seek success, it expanded their operations to other areas, such as Germany, England & USA, where, working with different brands, it still continues its activities.

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