EMI America

American record label, operated by EMI America Records, Inc.

Parent label: EMI AMERICA Records·Est. 1978

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US-based record label launched on Jan 1, 1978 and operated as a subsidiary of Capitol Records-EMI, Inc. Label Code: LC 05717 / LC 5717 History: In EMI's 75th Anniversary year, 1973, the company restructured a number of its heritage labels worldwide, renaming them or replacing them with labels bearing the EMI name. In the USA, Capitol's Tower imprint was scrapped and replaced with EMI, the first time the brand had been used in the States. Like Tower, EMI in the US acted as an outlet for UK and other international artists that didn't fit within Capitol's framework. The first three album releases on EMI in the USA were A Poem You Can Keep, On The Frontier and Hooked On A Feeling, released in September of 1973. The label was active with a few successful artists such as Pilot and Steve Harley's Cockney Rebel, for the next 5 years. On January 1, 1978, the EMI label disappeared, replaced with EMI America, bearing a new logo and corporate purpose. The "new" label still acted as a US outlet for UK EMI artists like Cliff Richard, but they also signed US artists such as Rocky Burnette and Gary U.S. Bonds). David Bowie was notably signed to EMI America, which became a part of the EMI portfolio worldwide. In 1979, Capitol bought United Artists Records and re-christened it with the old name Liberty, folding it into the corporate structure of Capitol alongside EMI America, whose promotional and sales reps handled both labels. EMI America Records was deactivated in 1987 when it was merged into with Capitol's Manhattan Records to form EMI-Manhattan Records. Label Dating: - At launch in 1978, EMI America record labels for both Lps and singles was a bright green with the EMI America logo block at the top. - A very few releases from late 1979 on the green labels had, in addition to the main EMI America logo at top, a "ghosted" logo in a checkerboard pattern across the entire label. - Upon assuming operation of the Liberty label in Fall, 1980, labels were redesigned to show corporate kinship. Both EMI America and Liberty labels were gray with multicolored logos at the top of the label. Many earlier EMI America releases were repressed with this label design. It was used through 1987.

Discography

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The Kick Inside

Kate Bush · 1978

Studio Album

Let's Dance

David Bowie · 1983

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American Pie

Don McLean · 1971

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Hounds Of Love

Kate Bush · 1985

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Please

Pet Shop Boys · 1986

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Never For Ever

Kate Bush · 1980

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Actually

Pet Shop Boys · 1987

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Lionheart

Kate Bush · 1978

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The Dreaming

Kate Bush · 1982

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Mother's Milk

Red Hot Chili Peppers · 1989

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City To City

Gerry Rafferty · 1978

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Tonight

David Bowie · 1984

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Undercover

The Rolling Stones · 1983

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Never Let Me Down

David Bowie · 1987

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Empire

Queensrÿche · 1990

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The Uplift Mofo Party Plan

Red Hot Chili Peppers · 1987

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Slide It In

Whitesnake · 1984

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The Golden Age Of Wireless

Thomas Dolby · 1982

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Freaky Styley

The Red Hot Chili Peppers · 1985

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It's My Life

Talk Talk · 1984

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The Red Hot Chili Peppers

The Red Hot Chili Peppers · 1984

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The Colour Of Spring

Talk Talk · 1986

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Repeat Offender

Richard Marx · 1989

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Rage For Order

Queensrÿche · 1986

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On Parole

Motörhead · 1979

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The Warning

Queensrÿche · 1984

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The Gambler

Kenny Rogers · 1978

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Freeze Frame

The J. Geils Band · 1981

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Identidad Equivocada

Kim Carnes · 1981

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Kim Wilde

Kim Wilde · 1981

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Rant N' Rave With The Stray Cats

Stray Cats · 1983

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The Party's Over

Talk Talk · 1982

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Bad To The Bone

George Thorogood & The Destroyers · 1982

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Searching For The Young Soul Rebels

Dexys Midnight Runners · 1980

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Christmas With The Chipmunks

The Chipmunks · 1963

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Love Stinks

The J. Geils Band · 1980

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Lights Out

Peter Wolf · 1984

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The Raven

The Stranglers · 1979

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Acid Queen

Tina Turner · 1975

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You Could Have Been With Me

Sheena Easton · 1981

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Mama Africa

Peter Tosh · 1983

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Voyeur

Kim Carnes · 1982

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I'm Nearly Famous

Cliff Richard · 1976

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Don't Suppose

Limahl · 1984

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Code

Cabaret Voltaire · 1987

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Will The Circle Be Unbroken

Nitty Gritty Dirt Band · 1972

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Hooker 'N' Heat

Canned Heat & John Lee Hooker · 1971

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Living The Blues

Canned Heat · 1968

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