- Polydor Records
infobox record label
parent =Universal Music Group
founded = 1924, Germany
distributor =Interscope-Geffen-A&M (US)
Polydor Records (Outside US)
genre = Various
country = UK; US (re-issues and/or domestic distribution of overseas releases - only)
url = [http://www.polydor.co.uk/ www.polydor.co.uk]Polydor Records is a
record label currently headquartered in the UK, and is a subsidiary ofUniversal Music Group .Company history
Beginnings
Polydor was originally an independent branch of the Deutsche Grammophon Gesellschaft. Its name was first used, as an export label, in 1924, the British and German branches of the
Gramophone Company having severed their ties duringWorld War I . Deutsche Grammophon claimed the rights to the "His Master's Voice " trademark for Germany, whereHMV recordings were released under theElectrola trademark . In turn, DGG records exported out of Germany were released on the Polydor label. Deutsche Grammophon lost its rights to the "His Master's Voice" trademark toEMI and its Electrola label as part of Germany's surrender terms at the end ofWorld War II .Polydor became a
popular music label in 1946 while the famously yellow Deutsche Grammophon seal became a classical music label. No Frenchman, though, could be expected to buy (or pronounce!) a product labelled Deutsche Grammophon Gesellschaft, so Polydor remained Deutsche Grammophon's export label, including Classical music, in France and the Spanish-speaking world for the remainder of the long-playing era.In the early 1960sorchestra leaderBert Kaempfert signed unknownsTony Sheridan and the Beat Brothers to Polydor. The Beat Brothers were, of course, to becomeThe Beatles , and less than two years later, with a new drummer and new haircuts and now signed toParlophone , became one of the biggest and most influential groups the world has ever seen.Popular German entertainers such as
James Last , Bert Kaempfert,Kurt Edelhagen ,Caterina Valente and theKessler Twins appeared on the Polydor label, as well as many French, Spanish and Latin-American figures.PolyGram
In 1972, Polydor merged with giant
Philips ownedPhonogram Records to createPolyGram in the US. The "Polydor" label continued to run as a subsidiary label under the new company. Polydor later took interest in theSex Pistols in 1976, but lost toEMI .Into the 1980s, Polydor continued to do respectable business, in spite of becoming increasingly overshadowed by its PolyGram sister label
Mercury Records . Polydor took over management of British Decca's pop catalog.A&R manager Frank Neilson was able to score a major top ten hit in March 1981 for the label with "Do The Hucklebuck" by Coast to Coast as well as signingIan Dury ,Billy Fury and theComsat Angels to the company. In 1984, the company name was parodied in therockumentary film "This Is Spinal Tap " (whose soundtrack album was distributed by Polydor), where "Polymer Records" were the band's record company. By the early 1990s, Polydor began to under perform. PolyGram, subsequently, trimmed most of Polydor's staff and roster, and shifted it to operate under the umbrella of PolyGram Label Group (PLG), a newly constructed 'super label' specifically designed to oversee the operations of PolyGram's lesser performing imprints (including:Island Records ,London Records ,Atlas Records ,Verve Records .)In 1994, as Island Records recovered from its sales slump, PolyGram dissolved most of PLG into it. Meanwhile, Polydor Records and Atlas Records merged, briefly called "Polydor/Atlas," and was shifted over to operate under another
A&M Records , another PolyGram subsidiary. In 1995, Polydor/Atlas became simply Polydor Records again.Twilight years
Over the next few years, Polydor tried to keep itself afloat with new artist signings, new releases, and reissues, but ultimately continued to become more and more dormant. In 1998, PolyGram was purchased by
Seagrams and absorbed into itsUniversal Music Group . During the consolidation of these two music giants, Polydor's US operations were dismantled, while its overseas branch remained intact with its records continuing to be distributed domestically through A&M and its new partner Interscope Records. However, North American re-issues of pre-1998 Polydor releases are handled throughUniversal Records andMercury Records . [http://www.towerrecords.com/epulse/98/nov/11_20_98.html] Today, in America, the Polydor Records name and logo is mostly used on reissues of older material from its 1960s and 1970s heyday.Polydor UK
Though Polydor's American branch is defunct, in the United Kingdom, however, Polydor continues to sign chart-topping acts and remains one of the strongest imprints in the country — with artists such as
Klaxons ,Sophie Ellis-Bextor ,James Morrison ,Take That andKaiser Chiefs . It also acts as the UK label for American-based acts underInterscope-Geffen-A&M likeEminem andGwen Stefani .In Spring 2006, Polydor launched
Fascination Records , a music label dedicated to pop music. BothGirls Aloud andSophie Ellis-Bextor transferred to the new label.In 2008, Polydor picked up distribution of
The Rolling Stones ' back catalogue as well as new releases. [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/7525887.stm]See also
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Polydor Records artists
*List of record labels
* [http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polydor Polydor France]External links
* [http://www.polydor.co.uk/ UK site]
* [http://www.polydor.de/ German site]
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