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[[EMI]] was originally known as [[EMI|Electric and Musical Industries Ltd]] and is one of the world's four major record companies. | [[EMI]] was originally known as [[EMI|Electric and Musical Industries Ltd]] and is one of the world's four major record companies. | ||
− | Formed, as a consequence of the [[wikipedia:Great Depression|Great Depression]], in March 1931 from the merger of the | + | Formed, as a consequence of the [[wikipedia:Great Depression|Great Depression]], in March 1931 from the merger of the [[wikipedia:Columbia Graphophone Company|Columbia Graphophone Company]] and [[wikipedia:Gramophone Company|Gramophone Company, Ltd.]] |
− | In 1957 [[EMI]] became the major share holder in [[Capitol Records]] after losing | + | In 1957 [[EMI]] became the major share holder in [[Capitol Records]] after losing long-term licensing deals with RCA Victor and Columbia/CBS. |
[[EMI]] has been involved with various releases: | [[EMI]] has been involved with various releases: |
Revision as of 03:15, 23 December 2006
EMI was originally known as Electric and Musical Industries Ltd and is one of the world's four major record companies.
Formed, as a consequence of the Great Depression, in March 1931 from the merger of the Columbia Graphophone Company and Gramophone Company, Ltd.
In 1957 EMI became the major share holder in Capitol Records after losing long-term licensing deals with RCA Victor and Columbia/CBS.
EMI has been involved with various releases:
1960's
- UK distributor for Verve Records LP's
- Capitol Records commissions Lumpy Gravy but is thwarted by MGM
1980's - Present
- 1983-1987:
Worldwide distributor for FZ's post-Warner catalogue, issuing new releases as well as reissuing older titles (i.e. Joe's Garage, Tinseltown Rebellion, etc.). EMI is also the first company to issue FZ CD's, although only in Europe.
- 1984-1993: Capitol distributes Barking Pumpkin in the US, originally limited to vinyl and cassette releases, but began issuing CD's in 1991.
Rhino takes over US distribution in 1993 but is itself distributed by Capitol until the WEA buyout in 1994.
- 2003: Issues Does Humor Belong In Music? on DVD.