- Harvest Records
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name =Harvest
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parent =EMI
founded =1969
founder = Malcolm Jones, Norman Smith
status =Defunct
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genre =
country =Flag|England
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url =Harvest Records was a
record label created byEMI in 1969 to promoteprogressive rock music and to compete with Philips' Vertigo and Decca's Deram labels, initially under the direction of Malcolm Jones and Norman Smith.cite book | last = Southall |first = Brian | title = The A-Z of record Labels | publisher = Sanctuary Publishing | location = London | year = 2000 | isbn = 1-86074-281-5] Harvest was distributed inNorth America by EMI's US arm,Capitol Records . With a launch release byThe Edgar Broughton Band , it was home to such classic artists asDeep Purple ,Pink Floyd ,The Move ,Electric Light Orchestra ,Barclay James Harvest ,Climax Blues Band ,Kevin Ayers andLittle River Band ; Harvest also promoted more experimental styles of music. In addition, Harvest was the European licensee for the American labelBlue Thumb Records from 1969 to 1971.Harvest Records' focus changed slightly as the
1970s drew to a close, beginning with the signing of post-punk groups Wire, The Saints andThe Banned . New Wave artistsThomas Dolby andDuran Duran released their debut albums on the label inNorth America .Iron Maiden 's first three albums were also released in the US by Harvest Records. Pink Floyd switched to EMI after the release of "The Final Cut" in 1983.In 1977, Harvest began a reissue sub-label named Harvest Heritage. This new label largely compiled material that had been previously released on Harvest from 1969 onward. However, Harvest Heritage also reissued music from late 1960s EMI bands that had never recorded for Harvest, such as The Gods,
Love Sculpture and Tomorrow. Harvest Heritage also occasionally released new music, such as "Video Flashback", an album by German composerEberhard Schoener , and "Four Rock 'n' Roll Legends", a recording of a 1977 concert byrockabilly veteransCharlie Feathers ,Buddy Knox , Jack Scott and Warren Smith. Another notable Harvest Heritage album was "A Major Fancy", a solo project by John Lees ofBarclay James Harvest , which was recorded in 1972 but not released until 1977.Harvest Records no longer operates as a separate label, however the brand is sometimes reactivated when an artist fits into the label's culture. Since 1984, the Harvest imprint has very rarely been used for new releases. However, the label can be found on the back of the Capitol Records 1994 re-release of
Pink Floyd 's "The Wall". For a list of Harvest releases, see theHarvest Records Discography .*1970 - "
Picnic - A Breath of Fresh Air " (double-album sampler)Harvest Records Artists
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