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Asylum Records
NameAsylum Records
Founded1971
FounderDavid Geffen

Asylum Records is a major American record label founded by David Geffen in 1971, with the support of Elliot Roberts and Jerry Wexler of Atlantic Records. The label was created to provide a platform for artists to produce and release their music with more creative freedom, as seen with Jackson Browne and Joni Mitchell. Asylum Records was initially distributed by Atlantic Records and later became a subsidiary of Warner Music Group. The label's early success was fueled by the talents of Crosby, Stills & Nash and The Eagles.

History

Asylum Records played a significant role in the development of the California rock scene, with artists like Linda Ronstadt and Warren Zevon contributing to the label's growth. The label's roster also included Tom Waits, who released his debut album in 1973, and Bob Dylan, who released the album Planet Waves in 1974. Asylum Records was also home to The Band, who released the album Northern Lights-Southern Cross in 1975. The label's success continued through the 1970s, with artists like Fleetwood Mac and The Doors releasing music on the label. Asylum Records was also involved in the production of soundtracks, including the Saturday Night Fever soundtrack, which featured music by Bee Gees and KC and the Sunshine Band.

Founding and Early Years

The founding of Asylum Records was a result of David Geffen's vision to create a label that would allow artists to have more control over their music. Geffen, who had previously worked at William Morris Agency and Atlantic Records, was able to secure funding from Elliot Roberts and Jerry Wexler to launch the label. The early years of Asylum Records were marked by the release of albums by Jackson Browne, Joni Mitchell, and Crosby, Stills & Nash, which helped establish the label as a major player in the music industry. Asylum Records also released music by James Taylor, Carole King, and Cat Stevens, who all went on to achieve significant commercial success. The label's early success was also fueled by the talents of The Eagles, who released their debut album in 1972 and went on to become one of the best-selling bands of all time, alongside Pink Floyd and The Rolling Stones.

Notable Artists

Asylum Records has been home to a wide range of notable artists, including Tom Petty, Warren Zevon, and Linda Ronstadt. The label has also released music by Bob Seger, John Prine, and Emmylou Harris, who have all made significant contributions to the music industry. Asylum Records has also been involved in the careers of Jackson Browne, Joni Mitchell, and Crosby, Stills & Nash, who have all been inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Other notable artists who have released music on Asylum Records include The Band, Fleetwood Mac, and The Doors, who have all had a significant impact on the music industry. Asylum Records has also released music by Rod Stewart, Stevie Nicks, and Don Henley, who have all achieved significant commercial success.

Discography

The discography of Asylum Records includes a wide range of albums, including Jackson Browne's Saturate Before Using and Joni Mitchell's Blue. The label has also released albums by Tom Waits, including Closing Time and The Heart of Saturday Night. Asylum Records has also been involved in the release of soundtracks, including the Saturday Night Fever soundtrack and the Urban Cowboy soundtrack, which featured music by Johnny Cash and Dolly Parton. The label's discography also includes albums by The Eagles, including On the Border and One of These Nights, which have both been certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America. Asylum Records has also released music by Fleetwood Mac, including Rumours and Tusk, which have both been highly successful.

Legacy

The legacy of Asylum Records is significant, with the label having played a major role in the development of the California rock scene. The label's roster of artists has included some of the most influential and successful musicians of all time, including Tom Petty, Jackson Browne, and Joni Mitchell. Asylum Records has also been involved in the release of some of the most iconic albums of all time, including The Eagles' Hotel California and Fleetwood Mac's Rumours. The label's influence can still be heard in the music of today, with artists like Ryan Adams and Jason Isbell citing Asylum Records as an inspiration. Asylum Records has also been recognized for its contributions to the music industry, with the label being inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame and the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. The label's legacy continues to be celebrated by music fans around the world, with Asylum Records remaining one of the most iconic and influential record labels of all time, alongside Motown Records and Sun Records. Category:Record labels

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