- American Recordings
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American Recordings (album) infobox record label
parent =Sony BMG
founded = 1988
founder =Rick Rubin
distributor = Sony BMG Music Entertainment
genre = Various
country = US
location =Los Angeles ,CA
url = [http://www.americanrecordings.com/ Official Web Site of American Recordings]American Recordings is a Los Angeles-based
record label headed byrecord producer Rick Rubin . The label's most successful artists includeSlayer ,The Black Crowes , Danzig,Johnny Cash andSystem of a Down .Company History
The label was founded as Def American after Rick Rubin left
Def Jam Recordings in1988 . Among the first acts to be signed wereSlayer (which followed Rubin from Def Jam), Danzig,Masters of Reality , and Wolfsbane, as well as indie rockersThe Jesus and Mary Chain and controversialstand up comedian Andrew Dice Clay . Rubin continued his association with hip-hop music by signing artists such as theGeto Boys andSir Mix-a-Lot . American had its first major success withThe Black Crowes ' 1990 debut album, "Shake Your Money Maker ". The album eventually went quintuple Platinum. The group’s 1992 follow-up, "The Southern Harmony and Musical Companion " gave American Recordings its first No.1 album. EmceeSir Mix-a-Lot managed a number-one hit with the song "Baby Got Back " as well as a platinum-selling album titled "Mack Daddy ". Heavy metal actsSlayer and Danzig also enjoyed notable commercial success, with Slayer in particular, managing several Gold-certified albums. Rubin produces many of the recordings on the label, as well as directing other music-related ventures.Rubin changed the name of the company to American Recordings in 1993 after seeing the word “def” in a dictionary. The company was renamed because he believed that finding the word in a notable source was against the anti-establishment image that he was trying to project for the company. A mock funeral presided over by the Reverend Al Sharpton put the word to rest.
American had several sub-labels over the years, including Onion Records, Ill Labels, Wild West, Whte Lbls ["sic"] , and Infinite Zero, the latter of which was a partnership with
Henry Rollins that specialized in reissues of obscure albums. None of these labels made the distribution transition after American Recordings leftWarner Bros. Records in 1997 , and its recordings are out-of-print.Distribution
The first-ever Def American release was "
Reign in Blood " bySlayer , which, ironically, had a Def Jam logo on its first pressing. (Danzig's 1988 debut album was the first release to actually bear the Def American logo). However, becauseRussell Simmons felt that Slayer's music was not in line with Def Jam, and because Def Jam’s then-distributor, Columbia/CBS Records, refused to release it, it was released throughGeffen Records , and Rubin took the rights of the release to the new label with him after the split. Initially, it was distributed by Geffen Records throughWarner Bros. Records , but when Geffen refused to distribute the self-titled album by the Geto Boys and the controversy it caused, Rubin switched distribution to Warner Bros. proper, which released all subsequent Def American titles.American's distribution has been handled through several labels over the years. American's first incarnation was distributed by Geffen Records through Warner Bros. Records from 1988 to 1990. After a falling out with Geffen over the content of the Geto Boys' only Def American release, Warner Bros. itself took over distribution duties from 1990 to 1997. Distribution was then passed on to Columbia/SME Records. In 2001,
Universal Music Group (ironically the owners of Geffen Records at that point), through itsIsland Def Jam Music Group , took over distribution. In 2005, with the exception of the recordings of Johnny Cash, the label returned to theWarner Bros. Records fold.In 2007, Warner Bros. acquired the rights to the extensive American Recordings catalog, which included
Johnny Cash ,The Black Crowes ,The Jayhawks ,Slayer , and Danzig. Warner Bros. was American's home from 1992 through 1997. American's current roster was transferred toSony BMG in mid-2007 after a legal battle between Warner and Rubin over the details of their former arrangement in which American Recordings would sign and provide creative services for artists, while Warner Bros. was only to handle promotion, sales, marketing, and distribution. Rubin was prompted to move his label with his appointment to co-chairman of Columbia in the Spring of 2007.Current artists
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Johnny Cash
*The Avett Brothers
*Neil Diamond
*Howlin Rain
*The (International) Noise Conspiracy
*Luna Halo
*Ours
*Tom Petty
*Slayer
*Dan Wilson
*ZZ Top Past artists
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Jazz Lee Alston
*American Head Charge
*Dan Baird
*Barkmarket
*Frank Black
*The Black Crowes
*Blackeyed Susans
*Chino XL
*Andrew "Dice" Clay
*Julian Cope
*Crown Heights
*Danzig
*Deconstruction
*Digital Orgasm
*DJ Kool
*Donovan
*Pete Droge
*Electric Company
*Fireside
*Flipper
*The Four Horsemen
*The Freewheelers
*John Frusciante
*Geto Boys
*God Lives Underwater
*The Jayhawks
*The Jesus and Mary Chain
*Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan
*Kinfolk
*Kwest tha Madd Ladd
*Laika
*Lindsey
*Lords of Acid
*Lordz of Brooklyn
*Loudermilk
*Love and Rockets
*Manmade God
*Masters of Reality
*MC 900 Ft. Jesus
*Medicine
*Messiah
*Milk
*Noise Ratchet
*The Mother Hips
*The Nonce
*Paloalto
*Jonny Polonsky
*Pram
*Pretty Tone Capone
*Psychotica
*Raging Slab
*Red Devils
*The Jim Rose Circus Sideshow
*Ruth Ruth
*Sir Mix-a-Lot
*Skinny Puppy
*Stiffs Inc.
*Supreme Love Gods
*Survival Research Laboratories
*Swell
*System of a Down
*Thee Hypnotics
*Th' Faith Healers
*Thomas Jefferson Slave Apartments
*Trouble
*Unida
*The Vacation
*Vell Bakardy
*Vitro
*V.3
*Saul Williams
*Wesley Willis
*Wolfsbaneoundtracks
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Big Daddy "
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*"The Doom Generation "
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*""Infinite Zero Reissue Artists
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James Chance And The Contortions "
*"Devo "
*"Flipper "
*"Gang Of Four"
*"Louise Huebner "
*"Iceberg Slim "
*"Mississippi Fred McDowell "
*"The Monks "
*"Matthew Shipp "
*"Trouble Funk "
*"Alan Vega "
*"Tom Verlaine "
*"Alan Watts "
*"James White and the Blacks "See also
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List of record labels External links
* [http://Americanrecordings.com Official site]
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