| Virgin Records | |
| Parent company | The EMI Group |
| Founded | 1972 |
| Founder(s) | Richard Branson Nik Powell |
| Distributing label | Virgin Records (US) |
| Genre(s) | Various |
| Country | UK, US |
| Web address | http://virginrecords.com/ |
Virgin Records is a British recording label founded by British entrepreneur Richard Branson, and Nik Powell in 1972. It was later sold to EMI.
The first release on the label was the classic progressive rock album Tubular Bells by multi-instrumentalist Mike Oldfield in 1973. This was soon followed by some notable krautrock releases, including electronic breakthrough album Phaedra by Tangerine Dream (which went Top 10), and The Faust Tapes and Faust IV by Faust. The Faust Tapes album retailed for 49p (the price of a 7" single) and as a result allowed this relatively unknown band to reach number 12 in the album charts.
The current Virgin logo (known informally as "The Scrawl") was created in 1982 as a hasty doodle on a cocktail napkin; rather than hiring the graphic designer, Branson simply paid him for the napkin.
The group Genesis recorded various albums for this record company beginning with 1983's self-titled effort (Virgin reissued the group's prior albums, which had originally been released on the Charisma label in the UK).
After several false starts licensing its bands to American labels like Epic (Culture Club, Holly and the Italians), Atlantic (Genesis, Julian Lennon) and A&M (UB40, Human League, Breathe), Virgin Records opened up its American division, Virgin Records America, in 1987. Virgin Records America's releases were distributed by WEA with arrangement from Atlantic Records until 1992. Prior to the formation of Virgin Records America, its artists were licenced in the United States to labels such as CBS, A&M, Warner Bros., and others.
After being acquired by EMI, Virgin launched several subsidiaries like Realworld Records, Innocent Records, blues specialty label Point Blank Records, and Hut Records, and continued signing new and established artists like Brooke Valentine, Beenie Man, Korn, Geri Halliwell, The Rolling Stones, The Exies, The Smashing Pumpkins, We Are Scientists, The Kooks, Bubba Sparxxx, Sharissa, Bossman, Zeitia Massiah, Meat Loaf, Purple Ribbon All-Stars, Janet Jackson, Daft Punk, the Chemical Brothers, Shape:UK, Juliet, the Spice Girls, Gorillaz, Paula Abdul, The Haiter Fire, The Blinders, and Angela Via.
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