Asylum Records

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Asylum Records
Image:Asylum.gif
Parent company Warner Music Group
Founded 1971
Founder David Geffen
Distributing label Asylum Records (In the US)
WEA (Outside the US)
Genre HipHop, Rock
Country of origin US
Official website Official website of Asylum Records

Asylum Records is an American record label owned by Warner Music Group, which currently is geared primarily in hip-hop music.

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[edit] Company history

[edit] Formation

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Original logo

Asylum was founded in 1971 by David Geffen, and partner Elliot Roberts, who had previously worked as agents at the William Morris agency, and operated a folk/rock label. After Geffen failed to get a recording contract for Jackson Browne, his client at the time, Geffen founded Asylum specifically to sign him. Asylum's early releases were distributed by Atlantic Records. The same year, Asylum went on to sign John David Souther, Judee Sill, Linda Ronstadt, Joni Mitchell and Glenn Frey (who Geffen encouraged to form The Eagles, with Don Henley, Bernie Leadon, and Randy Meisner.) The biggest coup for Asylum was signing Bob Dylan, who had been signed to Columbia Records but after a falling-out with the company was shopping around for a new label. Dylan recorded two albums, Planet Waves and the live Before the Flood, for Asylum before returning to Columbia. Columbia reissued Dylan's two Asylum albums in 1981.

[edit] The Elektra merger

In 1972, Asylum merged with Elektra Records to become Elektra/Asylum Records. David Geffen remained in charge of the company until 1975, when he resigned as director and retired, due to a cancer scare. Among its subsequent signings was Warren Zevon, who released a series of stellar LPs for the label; his self-titled 1976 label debut has been called the best California rock album of the decade.

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Logo after the Elektra-Asylum merger
By the early 1980s—though technically still billed as "Elektra/Asylum Records or Elektra/Asylum/Nonesuch Records"—Elektra and Asylum began to split off with the former becoming more dominant and the latter acting as more of an extension. By the middle of the decade, the company was unofficially calling itself Elektra Records, and in 1989 it was renamed Elektra Entertainment. Asylum, meanwhile, broke off into a subsidiary label underneath and subsequently became less active in its own right.

[edit] Country format

Asylum was reformatted into a semi-successful country music label, still operated by Elektra, in 1992. Under the new format, Asylum scored successful recordings by such acts as: Emmylou Harris, Kevin Sharp, Bryan White, and Lila McCann. They also released many critically-acclaimed albums by Bob Woodruff, JD Myers, Jamie Hartford, Thrasher Shiver, Guy Clark and The Cox Family that never reached mainstream country audiences due to a lack of promotion. As the 1990s progressed, due to poor management the company eventually went into hibernation like many imprints under the Warner Communications banner.

In 2003, Mike Curb, head of Curb Records, revived the Nashville division of Asylum, forming a new label known as Asylum-Curb. LeAnn Rimes, Clay Walker, Lee Brice, and Wynonna are among the artists on the Asylum-Curb division.[1]

[edit] Relaunch

After being dormant for several years, Asylum Records was revived as an urban music-based label in 2004, independently managed through Warner Music Group. Some of its releases are distributed in conjunction with Warner Bros. Records and others through Atlantic Records. In 2006, WMG shifted Asylum to operate under their newly created Independent Label Group, which also comprises Cordless Recordings and East West Records.

[edit] Sevendust Signing

On December 6th, 2006, Asylum Records announced the signing of Atlanta(Georgia)-based metal band Sevendust, the first non-hip-hop artist to be signed to the newly reconfigured label. Sevendust's Asylum debut (their sixth full-length album overall), entitled Alpha was released on March 6th, 2007, selling around 42,000 albums in its first week. Although Asylum has signed them, they have not given any notice of it anywhere.

[edit] References

  1. ^ Ruble, Dave (2003-01-29). Mike Curb to revive Asylum. Nashville Post. Retrieved on 2007-11-22.

[edit] See also

es:Asylum Records nl:Asylum Records ja:アサイラム・レコード

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