Y Records
Y Records | |
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Parent company |
Independent label, later incorporated into Kaz Records, which became part of Castle Communications |
Founded | 1980 |
Founder | Dick O’Dell |
Distributor(s) |
Rough Trade Castle Communications |
Genre | Indie Music |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
Y Records was an independent record label set up in 1980 by Dick O’Dell in the United Kingdom, and distributed by Rough Trade.
History
Artists included The Slits, Shriekback and a number of groups that were associated with the Bristol Indie Bands from the late 1970s: The Pop Group, Glaxo Babies, Maximum Joy and Pigbag.
The label's first release in 1980 (Y1, "Where There's A Will There's A Way" / "In the Beginning There Was Rhythm") was a split single by The Pop Group and The Slits, bands which shared a drummer as well as managers (Christine Robertson and Dick O'Dell). Pigbag’s single, "Papa’s Got A Brand New Pigbag" (Y10) entered the UK Indie Chart in May 1981, and stayed there for 70 weeks in total, peaking at #1.[1]
Y Records were eventually incorporated into Kaz Records, part of Castle Communications. O'Dell later formed a progressive house music company, Guerilla Records, which became prominent in British progressive house music in the early 1990s, with acts such as Leftfield, Spooky, React to Rhythm and D.O.P.[2]
Discography
- Y1: Pop Group/The Slits “Where there’s a will”/”In the Beginning” 7" (co-released as Rough Trade RT039)
- Y2: Pop Group For how much longer do we tolerate mass murder LP (co-released as Rough Trade ROUGH 9)
- Y3: Slits Bootleg Retrospective LP (coverless authorized bootleg)
- Y4: Slits "Man Next Door" 7" (co-released as Rough Trade RT044)
- Y5: Pop Group We Are Time LP )co-released as Rough Trade ROUGH 12)
- Y6: Glaxo babies "Limited Entertainment"/"You can sell your soul for a pot of gold, 24 hours a day" 7"
- Y7: Slits "Animal Space" 7" (co-released as Human Records HUM 4)
- Y8: Vincent Units "Carnival Song"/"Everything is going to be all wrong" 7"/cassette
- Y9: Steve Beresford/Tristan Honsinger Double Indemnity LP
- Y10: Pigbag "Papa’s Got a Brand New Pigbag" 7"/12"
- Y11: Maximum Joy "Stretch"/"Silent Street" 7"/12"
- Y12: Pigbag "Sunny day" 7"/12"
- Y13: Tristan Honsinger/Steve Beresford/Toshinori Kondo/David Toop "Imitation of Life" 7"
- Y14: Tesco Bombers "Hernando’s Hideaway" 7"
- Y15: Maximum Joy "White and Green Place" 7"/12"
- Y16: Pigbag "Getting Up" 7"/12"
- Y17: Pigbag Dr. Heckle & Mr. Jive LP
- Y18: Diamanda Galas The Litanies of Satan LP
- Y20: Mouth "Who’s Hot" 7"/10" with double groove featuring different versions of the song
- Y21: Shriekback Tench MLP
- Y22: Shriekback "Sexthinkone" 7"
- Y23: Christopher Reeves "Dining at Dzerzhinsky’s" 7"/12"
- Y24: Pigbag "The Big Bean" 7"/12"
- Y25: Pulsallama "The Devil Lives in My Husband’s Body"/"Ungawa pt. II" 7"/12" Double A single
- Y26: Maximum Joy "In the Air" 7"/12"
- Y27: Shriekback "My spine is the baseline" 7"/12"
- Y28: Maximum Joy Station MXJY LP
- Y30: R.A.P.P Featuring Archie Pool R.A.P.P. Presents Wicked City Featuring Archie Pool LP
- Y31: The Promenaders The Promenaders LP
- Y32: Disconnection "Bali Ha’i" 12"
- Y33⅓: Various Birth of the Y LP
- Y LP 501: Pigbag Lend an Ear LP
- Y LP 502: Shriekback Care LP
- Y LP 504: Shriekback Jam Science LP (not authorized by the band)
- Y MP 1001: Pigbag Live MLP
- Y PB 100: Pigbag Favourite Things compilation LP
- Y RA 1: Sun Ra Arkestra "Nuclear War"/"Sometimes I'm Happy" 12"
- Y RA 2: Sun Ra Arkestra Nuclear War LP (released in Italy)
- Y(T)101: Pigbag "Hit the O’Deck" 7"/12"
- Y(T)102: Shriekback "Lined Up" 7"/12"
- YT103: Pulsallama "Qui Qui (A Canadian in Paris)" 12"
- Y(T)104: Shriekback "Working on the ground" 7"/12"
- Y(T)106: Shriekback "Lined Up"/"My spine" 7"/12"/12" picture disc[3]
See also
- List of record labels
- The Slits
- Shriekback
- The Pop Group
- Glaxo Babies
- Maximum Joy
- Pigbag
- List of Bands from Bristol
References
- ↑ Indie Charts entry for Pigbag
- ↑ Allmusic.com]
- ↑ Grof, Stanislav. "Discografie Y-records". Dixon Edge Coulbourn. Retrieved 1 April 2012.