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Chiswick Records Founded 1975 Founder Ted Carroll
Roger ArmstrongGenre Power pop,
Pub rock,
Punk,
New waveCountry of origin United Kingdom Location London, England Chiswick Records was a British record company. Chiswick was the "first true 'indie' label" to be established in Britain for nearly a decade".[1] The label has been described as "significant" in the "punk era".[2] It released some of the earliest records recorded by Billy Bragg, Kirsty MacColl, Shane MacGowan, the band that became Simple Minds, and Joe Strummer.
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History
The label was started by Roger Armstrong and Ted Carroll in 1975 as a subsidiary of Rock On Records. Shortly after Trevor Churchill joined it was incorporated into Swift Records Ltd. Two years later it entered into a licensing deal with EMI. Subsidiary Ace Records was started in 1978, and Chiswick closed in 1983.
Hit artists include The Damned, Motörhead, Radio Stars, and Sniff 'n' the Tears.
The label released a number of sampler Compilation albums showcasing their bands. These included Submarine Tracks & Fool's Gold (Chiswick Chartbusters Volume One) (1977) and Long Shots, Dead Certs And Odds On Favourites (Chiswick Chartbusters Volume Two) (1978).
Artists released by Chiswick
- Amazorblades
- The Count Bishops
- The Damned
- Dr. Feelgood - (Fast Women and Slow Horses album) (1982)
- Drug Addix
- The Gorillas
- Jakko Jakszyk
- Jeff Hill
- Johnny Moped
- Johnny & the Self Abusers
- The Jook
- Kid Rogers and the Henchmen
- Killerhertz...
- Little Bob Story
- Matchbox
- Motörhead
- The Nipple Erectors
- The 101ers
- The Radiators From Space
- Radio Stars
- Riff Raff
- The Rings
- Sniff 'n' the Tears
- Rocky Sharpe & The Razors
- Skrewdriver
- T. V. Smith
- The Stukas
- The Table
- Whirlwind
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