- RSO Records
RSO Records was a
record label , formed byrock and roll andmusical theatre impresarioRobert Stigwood in 1973 [ [http://www.bsnpubs.com/rso/rso.html RSO Album Discography, Part 2 ] ] . The "RSO" stands for the Robert Stigwood Organisation. The company's main headquarters were at 67 Brook Street, in London's Mayfair. It underwent four distribution stages: first byAtlantic Records , then as an independent label, then byPolydor Records , and finally byPolygram Records .RSO managed the careers of several superstars (
Bee Gees ,Yvonne Elliman ,Eric Clapton ,Andy Gibb , and, as a record label, released the soundtracks to "Fame", "Sparkle ", ', ', "Times Square", "Grease" (over 25 million copies sold worldwide), and "Saturday Night Fever " (over 30 million copies sold worldwide). The release of the latter two albums made RSO one of the most financially successful labels of the 1970s.As successful as the label was financially, the independent label produced successes on the pop charts never before seen by the recording industry. By one point in 1978, the label boasted an unprecedented 6th consecutive #1 single on the
Billboard (US) pop charts, holding the top spot for 21 consecutive weeks. With singles releases from the "Grease" album ("You're The One That I Want ", and the title track) and another hugeAndy Gibb smash (Shadow Dancing ), RSO would log a further 10 weeks at the #1 position, giving the label a record 9 in one calendar year (it just missed a 10th, as theBee Gees release "Too Much Heaven " was held from the top spot untilJanuary 6 1979 ). This feat remains unduplicated by any record label to date.As high as the label was flying in 1978, the disastrous commercial and critical failure of RSO's movie version of Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band crippled the company. The woes of this monumental failure were only somewhat offset by the middle of 1979, as the
Bee Gees album, "Spirits Having Flown ", went on to eventually sell nearly 20 million copies (with the album producing three further #1 singles that each sold more than 1 million copies in their own right). By 1981 Stigwood had ended his involvement with the label, which was absorbed into Polygram a few years later.Label variations
* Atlantic-owned label: Tan label with small logo
* Independently owned label: Tan label with larger logo
* Polydor-owned label: Tan label with large logo, Polydor logo at bottom perimeter of label
* Polygram-owned label: Silver label with large logo
* RSO Top Line reissue label: White label with gold or silver star, very small logo at top of label between TOP and LINETrivia
The chyron of the RSO logo is seen during the end credits of "
Tommy ", "Saturday Night Fever " and "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band".In the Sgt. Pepper's movie, the organization is represented as "Big Deal Records".
RSO re-released the early albums of the Bee Gees and Eric Clapton, as well as the
Blind Faith album; all were previously available from the parent labelPolydor Records , and would be re-reissued by Polydor after RSO folded. RSO also reissued the entire Cream catalogue; the band's first two albums were originally released by Stigwood's first label,Reaction Records .References
See also
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List of record labels
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