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Chrysalis Records

Chrysalis Records (/ˈkrɪsəlɪs/) is a British record label that was founded in 1968. The name is both a reference to the pupal stage of a butterfly and a combination of its founders' names, Chris Wright and Terry Ellis.[1] It started as the Ellis-Wright Agency.[2]

Chrysalis Records
Founded1968; 55 years ago (1968)
FounderChris Wright
Terry Ellis
StatusUK and Europe: Independent record company, owned by Reservoir Media Management
Rest of the world: defunct, merged into Universal Music Group
Distributor(s)U.S. and Canadian catalogues including those of Ramones, Robbie Williams and Belinda Carlisle: Universal Music Group

Most non-North American catalogues, plus the rights to artists not originally signed to Chrysalis: Blue Raincoat Music/Reservoir Media Management

  • Reservoir Media Management

Catalogues of Spandau Ballet, Jethro Tull, Ramones and The Proclaimers: Warner Music Group

GenreVarious
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Official websitehttps://www.blueraincoatmusic.com/chrysalisrecords/

History

Early years

In an interview for Jethro Tull's video 20 Years of Jethro Tull, released in 1988, Wright states "Chrysalis Records might have come into being anyway, you never know what might have happened, but Chrysalis Records really came into being because Jethro Tull couldn't get a record deal and MGM couldn't even get their name right on the record". This was after the single "Sunshine Day/Aeroplane" was incorrectly credited to 'Jethro Toe'.

Chrysalis entered into a licensing deal with Chris Blackwell's Island Records for distribution, based on the success of bands like Jethro Tull, Ten Years After and Procol Harum, which were promoted by the label. Jethro Tull signed with Reprise Records in the United States, which led Chrysalis to an American distribution deal with Reprise's parent company, Warner Bros. Records. This lasted from 1972 until U.S. Chrysalis switched to independent distribution in 1976. PolyGram handled international distribution and Festival Records covered Australia and New Zealand. In 1973, it signed British rock band UFO. Towards the end of the 1970s, the label began to extend its range of music, incorporating acts from the punk rock scene such as Generation X. The Chrysalis offshoot 2 Tone Records brought in bands such as The Specials and The Selecter.[3]

In 1979, Chrysalis bought and distributed U.S. folk label Takoma Records, naming manager/producer Denny Bruce as president, who signed The Fabulous Thunderbirds and T-Bone Burnett. Jon Monday who was Vice President of Takoma Records prior to the acquisition continued as General Manager,[4] later becoming Director of Marketing of Chrysalis Records.

Chrysalis made history in 1979 by creating the first "music video album", a videocassette featuring a corresponding music video for each song on Blondie's Eat to the Beat album (released at the same time as the LP).

In the 1980s, Chrysalis was at the forefront of the British new romantic movement with bands such as Gen X, Ultravox, and Spandau Ballet. The 1980s proved to be the most successful time for the label, whose roster then included Billy Idol, Pat Benatar, Blondie and Huey Lewis and the News.[5] Chrysalis also distributed Animal Records, the short-lived label founded by Blondie guitarist, Chris Stein. In 1983, after the label re-established itself in New York, Eric Heckman, formally of Atlantic and Epic Records promotion took over as Senior Director of Promotion and Marketing. Also in 1983, Daniel Glass moved to Chrysalis as Director of New Music Marketing, advancing later to Senior Vice President. During the next two years Chrysalis broke Huey Lewis and the News, Billy Idol and Spandau Ballet in the United States, whilst Pat Benatar continued to find success on both the traditional and dance music charts.

In 1984, Chrysalis bought Ensign Records, a record label Nigel Grainge started in 1976 (with the label's name coming from the idea that 'N. signs' as in 'Nigel Signs') which would go on to have The Waterboys, World Party and Sinéad O'Connor on its roster in the late 1980s.[6][7][8] Ensign joined TV marketing/compilations company Dover Records and dance label Cooltempo[9][10][11] as part of the Chrysalis family,[12] with Grainge staying on to run the label that he founded.

EMI

50% of the Chrysalis Records label was sold in 1989, then the remaining half in 1991 to Thorn EMI,[5] with the Chrysalis Group (primarily a music publisher with other interests in radio and television production) setting up new indie labels such as Echo and Papillon in the mid 1990s.[13] Chrysalis Records was folded into EMI subsidiary and flagship label EMI Records in 2005, with catalogue and artists such as Starsailor being shifted to EMI's main imprints. In 2010, BMG Rights Management bought Chrysalis Music's assets (the publishing division and The Echo Label),[14] whilst the British Chrysalis Records catalogue (minus Robbie Williams, whose catalogue stayed behind with Universal's Island Records) was put up for sale by Universal Music Group in 2012 after its acquisition of EMI.

In July 2013, Warner Music Group completed acquisition of Parlophone Label Group, which includes the British Chrysalis catalogue, for £487 million.[15] When Universal Music Group purchased EMI ownership of Chrysalis passed to UMG, and Warner Music Group acquired a part of EMI from UMG, including the original Chrysalis Records Ltd with its catalogue of 130 artists.

The American and Canadian Chrysalis catalogue, including artists such as Blondie, Huey Lewis and The News, and Pat Benatar, was acquired by CEMA, later EMI-Capitol Special Markets, which was folded into EMI Records Group (ERG) North America, and was then merged into Capitol Music Group, parent of former sister label Capitol Records, and is currently distributed by that label. Debbie Harry's only Chrysalis album released in the US, KooKoo, was later divested by Capitol after the merger. The Ramones' North American distribution catalogue was later acquired by another sister label of Capitol's, Geffen Records, distributed by Universal Music Enterprises, but the British distribution of Ramones' Chrysalis catalogue remained with Parlophone.

Later ownership

Chrysalis Records was bought in May 2016 from WMG in a deal led by Blue Raincoat Music's Jeremy Lascelles and Sade's Diamond Life producer Robin Millar. The agreement saw the co-founder and original owner of Chrysalis, Chris Wright, reunited with the label as non-executive chairman, 27 years after selling the company to EMI.[16] Former Virgin Media boss Robert Devereux was also part of the original consortium.[17]

Chrysalis Records has represented over 20,000 recordings comprising many British and other, chiefly American, rock and pop tracks from the 1960s to 1990s. Artists on the roster include The Specials, Sinead O'Connor, The Waterboys, Ten Years After, Debbie Harry, Fun Boy Three, Ultravox, Lucinda Williams, Dario G, Generation X, the Two Tone label, Grant Lee Buffalo, Everything but the Girl, Athlete, Fun Lovin' Criminals, Suzi Quatro, Steve Harley, Naked Eyes and many more.

After the 2016 purchase, the pre-2013 Chrysalis catalogues of namely Spandau Ballet, The Proclaimers, Jethro Tull and Ramones (only in the UK) stayed behind with WMG. The non-Ramones British reissues from Parlophone are distributed outside Europe by Rhino Entertainment, while the North American rights to Naked Eyes' albums, originally released by EMI America, stayed with Capitol Records, and the non-American rights to Belinda Carlisle's only Chrysalis album, A Woman & a Man, were ceded to her former label, Virgin Records.

In 2018, the Cooltempo label was relaunched by Blue Raincoat Music[18][19][20] with the release of the Eye Ring EP by Francesca Lombardo[21] and Infinity Ink's debut album House of Infinity.[22] In August 2019, music rights company, Reservoir, partnered with Blue Raincoat, to make the Chrysalis record label part of Reservoir's extended global infrastructure and network.[23]

2020s

Chrysalis Records relaunched itself as a front line label in February 2020, marking a return to releasing new music for the first time in over two decades.[24] The first signing was in partnership with award winning independent label Partisan Records.[25] The labels came together to sign British singer/songwriter Laura Marling in a fully co-branded global release. As the first project released on Chrysalis' re-launched frontline label, Marling's album, Song for Our Daughter, debuted in April 2020 to critical acclaim and a Mercury Prize nomination.[26]

In September 2020, Chrysalis signed the indie singer-songwriter Liz Phair.[27] Her raw lyrical style made her a trailblazer for a raft of female artists in alternative music, when she began to make records at the start of the 1990s.[28] Phair's first album in a decade, Soberish, came out later in 2021.[29][30]

On 6 August 2021, the second album from Laura Marling and Mike Lindsay's project, Lump (styled in all caps),[31] titled Animal[32][33][34] charted at number 65 on the UK Albums Chart,[35] and was one of the Top 20 selling albums for that week (6 August - 12 August 2021).[36]

Artists

See also

References

  1. ^ Jason Nisse (7 February 1993). "Profile: A truly passionate sport: Chris Wright of Chrysalis outplayed BSkyB in football with his Italian job and is now revving up a car racing deal. Jason Nisse on a music man with perfect pitch". The Independent. Retrieved 22 December 2014.
  2. ^ Ben Sisario (27 November 2010). "Music Publisher BMG Buying Chrysalis in $168 Million Deal". The New York Times. Retrieved 22 December 2014.
  3. ^ "History of Chrysalis Group plc". FundingUniverse. Retrieved 1 March 2013.
  4. ^ Billboard - Google Books. 2 June 1979. Retrieved 1 March 2013.
  5. ^ a b Colin Larkin, ed. (1992). The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music (First ed.). Guinness Publishing. p. 479. ISBN 0-85112-939-0.
  6. ^ Cashmere, Paul (13 June 2017). "R.I.P. Nigel Grange Founder Of Ensign Records Aged 70". Noise11.com.
  7. ^ "Nigel Grainge, A&R legend, founder of Ensign Records and brother of Lucian, Dies at 70". 13 June 2017.
  8. ^ Halperin, Shirley (12 June 2017). "Nigel Grainge, Ensign Records Founder and Brother of Universal Music Chief, Dies at 70".
  9. ^ "Blue Raincoat Music revives classic label Cooltempo Records". Recordoftheday.com.
  10. ^ "'It's a great brand with a great name': Blue Raincoat revives Cooltempo imprint". Music Week.
  11. ^ "Memories of the music mogul who called tune at Chrysalis". Evening Standard. 16 October 2013.
  12. ^ "'I can't think of a single artist who's benefited from switching to a major label'". [PIAS]. 2 June 2016.
  13. ^ "Echo". Bmg.com. 8 December 2015.
  14. ^ "Chrysalis agrees to takeover by BMG". The Guardian. 26 November 2010.
  15. ^ "Warner Music Group Completes Acquisition of Parlophone Label Group" (Press release). Warner Music Group. 1 July 2013. Retrieved 22 December 2014.
  16. ^ "Chrysalis Records acquired by Blue Raincoat Music founders Jeremy Lascelles and Robin Millar". Music Week. 1 June 2016. Retrieved 14 October 2020.
  17. ^ "Chrysalis Records To Be Re-Born After Acquisition". Billboard.com. 1 June 2016. Retrieved 14 October 2020.
  18. ^ "Blue Raincoat revives Cooltempo label with Armada Music alliance". Complete Music Update. Retrieved 19 August 2021.
  19. ^ "Blue Raincoat: We'll break artists on revived Cooltempo". Music Week.
  20. ^ "COOLTEMPO BACK ON THE BEAT". Hitsdailydouble.com.
  21. ^ "Francesca Lombardo - Eye Ring [Dance Remixes] -IDJ Magazine". Internationaldjmag.com.
  22. ^ "Infinity Ink - House of Infinity LP (Cooltempo)". Knights of the Turntable. 27 February 2019.
  23. ^ "The iconic Chrysalis Records has a new home – at fast-growing Reservoir". Music Business Worldwide. 29 August 2019. Retrieved 15 October 2020.
  24. ^ "UK-based Chrysalis Records re-launches as frontline label". Music Business Worldwide. 26 February 2020. Retrieved 15 October 2020.
  25. ^ "Partisan looks to the future after Music Week Awards win". Music Week. 22 September 2020. Retrieved 15 October 2020.
  26. ^ "Mercury prize 2020: Stormzy, Dua Lipa and Michael Kiwanuka among nominees". The Guardian. 23 July 2020. Retrieved 15 October 2020.
  27. ^ "Liz Phair joins Chrysalis as reborn label's first US signing". Music Week. 9 September 2020. Retrieved 19 October 2020.
  28. ^ "Liz Phair signs to the re-launched Chrysalis Records". Record of the Day. 9 September 2020. Retrieved 19 October 2020.
  29. ^ "Liz Phair's first album in a decade, 'Soberish,' coming out in 2021". BrooklynVegan. 10 September 2020. Retrieved 18 October 2021.
  30. ^ "Liz Phair Signs with Chrysalis Records and Will Release a New Album in 2021". mxdwn.com. 9 September 2020. Retrieved 19 October 2020.
  31. ^ "LUMP". Blue Raincoat Music. Retrieved 19 August 2021.
  32. ^ Moody, Mark. "Animal". Under the Radar. Retrieved 19 August 2021.
  33. ^ "LUMP: "[It's a huge joy] to just dive into something in a completely different world"". DIY. Retrieved 19 August 2021.
  34. ^ "LUMP return with news of second album and unveil first single "Animal"". The Line of Best Fit. Retrieved 19 August 2021.
  35. ^ "LUMP | full Official Chart History". Official Charts. Retrieved 19 August 2021.
  36. ^ "Official Albums Sales Chart Top 100". Official Charts. Retrieved 19 August 2021.

External links

  • Official site for Chrysalis Records at Blue Raincoat Music
  • Ben Sisario, "Warner Music Group Buys EMI Assets for $765 Million". New York Times, "Media Decoder" blog, 7 February 2013
  • Discogs page on Chrysalis Records
  • "Chrysalis Records acquired by Blue Raincoat Music founders Jeremy Lascelles and Robin Millar". Music Week. Retrieved 7 December 2017.
  • "Newly independent Chrysalis Records extends catalogue with more EMI divestments from Warner - Complete Music Update". Completemusicupdate.com. Retrieved 7 December 2017.

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Chrysalis Records news newspapers books scholar JSTOR March 2013 Learn how and when to remove this template message Chrysalis Records ˈ k r ɪ s e l ɪ s is a British record label that was founded in 1968 The name is both a reference to the pupal stage of a butterfly and a combination of its founders names Chris Wright and Terry Ellis 1 It started as the Ellis Wright Agency 2 Chrysalis RecordsFounded1968 55 years ago 1968 FounderChris WrightTerry EllisStatusUK and Europe Independent record company owned by Reservoir Media ManagementRest of the world defunct merged into Universal Music GroupDistributor s U S and Canadian catalogues including those of Ramones Robbie Williams and Belinda Carlisle Universal Music GroupCapitol Records Geffen Records UMe Ramones Island Records Robbie Williams Virgin Records Belinda Carlisle Most non North American catalogues plus the rights to artists not originally signed to Chrysalis Blue Raincoat Music Reservoir Media Management Reservoir Media ManagementCatalogues of Spandau Ballet Jethro Tull Ramones and The Proclaimers Warner Music Group Parlophone UK and Europe Rhino Entertainment Rest of the world except Ramones GenreVariousCountry of originUnited KingdomOfficial websitehttps www blueraincoatmusic com chrysalisrecords Contents 1 History 1 1 Early years 1 2 EMI 1 3 Later ownership 1 4 2020s 2 Artists 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksHistory EditEarly years Edit In an interview for Jethro Tull s video 20 Years of Jethro Tull released in 1988 Wright states Chrysalis Records might have come into being anyway you never know what might have happened but Chrysalis Records really came into being because Jethro Tull couldn t get a record deal and MGM couldn t even get their name right on the record This was after the single Sunshine Day Aeroplane was incorrectly credited to Jethro Toe Chrysalis entered into a licensing deal with Chris Blackwell s Island Records for distribution based on the success of bands like Jethro Tull Ten Years After and Procol Harum which were promoted by the label Jethro Tull signed with Reprise Records in the United States which led Chrysalis to an American distribution deal with Reprise s parent company Warner Bros Records This lasted from 1972 until U S Chrysalis switched to independent distribution in 1976 PolyGram handled international distribution and Festival Records covered Australia and New Zealand In 1973 it signed British rock band UFO Towards the end of the 1970s the label began to extend its range of music incorporating acts from the punk rock scene such as Generation X The Chrysalis offshoot 2 Tone Records brought in bands such as The Specials and The Selecter 3 In 1979 Chrysalis bought and distributed U S folk label Takoma Records naming manager producer Denny Bruce as president who signed The Fabulous Thunderbirds and T Bone Burnett Jon Monday who was Vice President of Takoma Records prior to the acquisition continued as General Manager 4 later becoming Director of Marketing of Chrysalis Records Chrysalis made history in 1979 by creating the first music video album a videocassette featuring a corresponding music video for each song on Blondie s Eat to the Beat album released at the same time as the LP In the 1980s Chrysalis was at the forefront of the British new romantic movement with bands such as Gen X Ultravox and Spandau Ballet The 1980s proved to be the most successful time for the label whose roster then included Billy Idol Pat Benatar Blondie and Huey Lewis and the News 5 Chrysalis also distributed Animal Records the short lived label founded by Blondie guitarist Chris Stein In 1983 after the label re established itself in New York Eric Heckman formally of Atlantic and Epic Records promotion took over as Senior Director of Promotion and Marketing Also in 1983 Daniel Glass moved to Chrysalis as Director of New Music Marketing advancing later to Senior Vice President During the next two years Chrysalis broke Huey Lewis and the News Billy Idol and Spandau Ballet in the United States whilst Pat Benatar continued to find success on both the traditional and dance music charts In 1984 Chrysalis bought Ensign Records a record label Nigel Grainge started in 1976 with the label s name coming from the idea that N signs as in Nigel Signs which would go on to have The Waterboys World Party and Sinead O Connor on its roster in the late 1980s 6 7 8 Ensign joined TV marketing compilations company Dover Records and dance label Cooltempo 9 10 11 as part of the Chrysalis family 12 with Grainge staying on to run the label that he founded EMI Edit Main article Chrysalis Group 50 of the Chrysalis Records label was sold in 1989 then the remaining half in 1991 to Thorn EMI 5 with the Chrysalis Group primarily a music publisher with other interests in radio and television production setting up new indie labels such as Echo and Papillon in the mid 1990s 13 Chrysalis Records was folded into EMI subsidiary and flagship label EMI Records in 2005 with catalogue and artists such as Starsailor being shifted to EMI s main imprints In 2010 BMG Rights Management bought Chrysalis Music s assets the publishing division and The Echo Label 14 whilst the British Chrysalis Records catalogue minus Robbie Williams whose catalogue stayed behind with Universal s Island Records was put up for sale by Universal Music Group in 2012 after its acquisition of EMI In July 2013 Warner Music Group completed acquisition of Parlophone Label Group which includes the British Chrysalis catalogue for 487 million 15 When Universal Music Group purchased EMI ownership of Chrysalis passed to UMG and Warner Music Group acquired a part of EMI from UMG including the original Chrysalis Records Ltd with its catalogue of 130 artists The American and Canadian Chrysalis catalogue including artists such as Blondie Huey Lewis and The News and Pat Benatar was acquired by CEMA later EMI Capitol Special Markets which was folded into EMI Records Group ERG North America and was then merged into Capitol Music Group parent of former sister label Capitol Records and is currently distributed by that label Debbie Harry s only Chrysalis album released in the US KooKoo was later divested by Capitol after the merger The Ramones North American distribution catalogue was later acquired by another sister label of Capitol s Geffen Records distributed by Universal Music Enterprises but the British distribution of Ramones Chrysalis catalogue remained with Parlophone Later ownership Edit Chrysalis Records was bought in May 2016 from WMG in a deal led by Blue Raincoat Music s Jeremy Lascelles and Sade s Diamond Life producer Robin Millar The agreement saw the co founder and original owner of Chrysalis Chris Wright reunited with the label as non executive chairman 27 years after selling the company to EMI 16 Former Virgin Media boss Robert Devereux was also part of the original consortium 17 Chrysalis Records has represented over 20 000 recordings comprising many British and other chiefly American rock and pop tracks from the 1960s to 1990s Artists on the roster include The Specials Sinead O Connor The Waterboys Ten Years After Debbie Harry Fun Boy Three Ultravox Lucinda Williams Dario G Generation X the Two Tone label Grant Lee Buffalo Everything but the Girl Athlete Fun Lovin Criminals Suzi Quatro Steve Harley Naked Eyes and many more After the 2016 purchase the pre 2013 Chrysalis catalogues of namely Spandau Ballet The Proclaimers Jethro Tull and Ramones only in the UK stayed behind with WMG The non Ramones British reissues from Parlophone are distributed outside Europe by Rhino Entertainment while the North American rights to Naked Eyes albums originally released by EMI America stayed with Capitol Records and the non American rights to Belinda Carlisle s only Chrysalis album A Woman amp a Man were ceded to her former label Virgin Records In 2018 the Cooltempo label was relaunched by Blue Raincoat Music 18 19 20 with the release of the Eye Ring EP by Francesca Lombardo 21 and Infinity Ink s debut album House of Infinity 22 In August 2019 music rights company Reservoir partnered with Blue Raincoat to make the Chrysalis record label part of Reservoir s extended global infrastructure and network 23 2020s Edit Chrysalis Records relaunched itself as a front line label in February 2020 marking a return to releasing new music for the first time in over two decades 24 The first signing was in partnership with award winning independent label Partisan Records 25 The labels came together to sign British singer songwriter Laura Marling in a fully co branded global release As the first project released on Chrysalis re launched frontline label Marling s album Song for Our Daughter debuted in April 2020 to critical acclaim and a Mercury Prize nomination 26 In September 2020 Chrysalis signed the indie singer songwriter Liz Phair 27 Her raw lyrical style made her a trailblazer for a raft of female artists in alternative music when she began to make records at the start of the 1990s 28 Phair s first album in a decade Soberish came out later in 2021 29 30 On 6 August 2021 the second album from Laura Marling and Mike Lindsay s project Lump styled in all caps 31 titled Animal 32 33 34 charted at number 65 on the UK Albums Chart 35 and was one of the Top 20 selling albums for that week 6 August 12 August 2021 36 Artists EditThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed January 2019 Learn how and when to remove this template message 3 Man Island Mick Abrahams Mick Abrahams Band Adam F The Adventures Ian Anderson The Angels billed as Angel City in the United States Armored Saint Arrested Development Arrow Art of Noise Athlete Bahamadia The Babys Claudja Barry Edyta Bartosiewicz Toni Basil Bedlam Pat Benatar The Bible The Big F Rory Block Blodwyn Pig Blonde on Blonde Blondie The Blue Aeroplanes Gary Brooker Enrique Bunbury Butt Trumpet Cajun Moon Belinda Carlisle Paul Carrack Catherine Wheel Carter USM Chick Churchill Child s Play The City Clouds Alice Cohen The Colourfield D Generation Daddy Freddy Jimmy Destri De La Soul Device Divinyls Micky Dolenz Dover Everything but the Girl The Fabulous Thunderbirds Feline Follow For Now Fun Boy Three Fun Lovin Criminals Rory Gallagher Lee Garrett Gang Starr Generation X Gen X Gentle Giant except US and Canada Ghost Dance Nick Gilder Go West Phillip Goodhand Tait Bobcat Goldthwait Grand Prix David Grant Max Carl Gronenthal Guru Steve Hackett US Geri Halliwell Paul Hardcastle Roy Harper US Debbie Harry Chesney Hawkes Boo Hewerdine The Housemartins Ian Hunter Icehouse Billy Idol Innocence Jazz Got Soul Jellybean Jeffrey Gaines Jethro Tull Joan Jett Bob Johnson amp Pete Knight Mickey Jupp Kino Kiss that Leo Kottke Greg Lake Amanda Lear Alvin Lee Huey Lewis and the News Leyton Buzzards Linx Living in a Box Mandalaband Masters of Reality Frankie Miller Mutha s Day Out The Next School Sinead O Connor Pere Ubu Liz Phair Astor Piazzolla Cozy Powell Power Station except the US Maddy Prior amp June Tabor The Proclaimers The Permanent Cure Procol Harum Brian Protheroe Q Tips Trevor Rabin except South Africa Racing Cars Ramones 1989 2006 UK only Rappin 4 Tay Robbie Williams John Dawson Read Runrig Emeli Sande Bridget St John Leo Sayer except US and Canada Michael Schenker Group 2nd Vision Sea Hags The Selecter Shanghai formerly Spider Lucie Silvas Simple Minds Slaughter Sonia Spandau Ballet The Specials US Split Enz except New Zealand and Australia Stage Dolls US Starsailor Steeleye Span Stiff Little Fingers Karlheinz Stockhausen Supertramp except the US Sylvester Ten Years After Ian Thomas Band Richard amp Linda Thompson Tir na nog Toto Coelo Mary Travers Trouble Tribe Robin Trower The Pursuit Of Happiness 2 Tribes Bonnie Tyler US Judie Tzuke UFO Ultravox Midge Ure Uriah Heep US The Venetians Vigil Vinnie Vincent Invasion John Waite Wartime Was Not Was US The Waterboys Waysted White Town Wild Turkey The Winkies Wireless World Party Year Zero ZephyrSee also EditThe Echo Label a Chrysalis Group indie label Papillon Records a Chrysalis Group record label Lists of record labelsReferences Edit Jason Nisse 7 February 1993 Profile A truly passionate sport Chris Wright of Chrysalis outplayed BSkyB in football with his Italian job and is now revving up a car racing deal Jason Nisse on a music man with perfect pitch The Independent Retrieved 22 December 2014 Ben Sisario 27 November 2010 Music Publisher BMG Buying Chrysalis in 168 Million Deal The New York Times Retrieved 22 December 2014 History of Chrysalis Group plc FundingUniverse Retrieved 1 March 2013 Billboard Google Books 2 June 1979 Retrieved 1 March 2013 a b Colin Larkin ed 1992 The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music First ed Guinness Publishing p 479 ISBN 0 85112 939 0 Cashmere Paul 13 June 2017 R I P Nigel Grange Founder Of Ensign Records Aged 70 Noise11 com Nigel Grainge A amp R legend founder of Ensign Records and brother of Lucian Dies at 70 13 June 2017 Halperin Shirley 12 June 2017 Nigel Grainge Ensign Records Founder and Brother of Universal Music Chief Dies at 70 Blue Raincoat Music revives classic label Cooltempo Records Recordoftheday com It s a great brand with a great name Blue Raincoat revives Cooltempo imprint Music Week Memories of the music mogul who called tune at Chrysalis Evening Standard 16 October 2013 I can t think of a single artist who s benefited from switching to a major label PIAS 2 June 2016 Echo Bmg com 8 December 2015 Chrysalis agrees to takeover by BMG The Guardian 26 November 2010 Warner Music Group Completes Acquisition of Parlophone Label Group Press release Warner Music Group 1 July 2013 Retrieved 22 December 2014 Chrysalis Records acquired by Blue Raincoat Music founders Jeremy Lascelles and Robin Millar Music Week 1 June 2016 Retrieved 14 October 2020 Chrysalis Records To Be Re Born After Acquisition Billboard com 1 June 2016 Retrieved 14 October 2020 Blue Raincoat revives Cooltempo label with Armada Music alliance Complete Music Update Retrieved 19 August 2021 Blue Raincoat We ll break artists on revived Cooltempo Music Week COOLTEMPO BACK ON THE BEAT Hitsdailydouble com Francesca Lombardo Eye Ring Dance Remixes IDJ Magazine Internationaldjmag com Infinity Ink House of Infinity LP Cooltempo Knights of the Turntable 27 February 2019 The iconic Chrysalis Records has a new home at fast growing Reservoir Music Business Worldwide 29 August 2019 Retrieved 15 October 2020 UK based Chrysalis Records re launches as frontline label Music Business Worldwide 26 February 2020 Retrieved 15 October 2020 Partisan looks to the future after Music Week Awards win Music Week 22 September 2020 Retrieved 15 October 2020 Mercury prize 2020 Stormzy Dua Lipa and Michael Kiwanuka among nominees The Guardian 23 July 2020 Retrieved 15 October 2020 Liz Phair joins Chrysalis as reborn label s first US signing Music Week 9 September 2020 Retrieved 19 October 2020 Liz Phair signs to the re launched Chrysalis Records Record of the Day 9 September 2020 Retrieved 19 October 2020 Liz Phair s first album in a decade Soberish coming out in 2021 BrooklynVegan 10 September 2020 Retrieved 18 October 2021 Liz Phair Signs with Chrysalis Records and Will Release a New Album in 2021 mxdwn com 9 September 2020 Retrieved 19 October 2020 LUMP Blue Raincoat Music Retrieved 19 August 2021 Moody Mark Animal Under the Radar Retrieved 19 August 2021 LUMP It s a huge joy to just dive into something in a completely different world DIY Retrieved 19 August 2021 LUMP return with news of second album and unveil first single Animal The Line of Best Fit Retrieved 19 August 2021 LUMP full Official Chart History Official Charts Retrieved 19 August 2021 Official Albums Sales Chart Top 100 Official Charts Retrieved 19 August 2021 External links EditOfficial site for Chrysalis Records at Blue Raincoat Music Ben Sisario Warner Music Group Buys EMI Assets for 765 Million New York Times Media Decoder blog 7 February 2013 Discogs page on Chrysalis Records Chrysalis Records acquired by Blue Raincoat Music founders Jeremy Lascelles and Robin Millar Music Week Retrieved 7 December 2017 Newly independent Chrysalis Records extends catalogue with more EMI divestments from Warner Complete Music Update Completemusicupdate com Retrieved 7 December 2017 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Chrysalis Records amp oldid 1134135388, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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