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Tamla Records

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Tamla Records
NameTamla Records
ParentMotown
Founded1959
FounderBerry Gordy
Defunct1988
GenreSoul music, Rhythm and blues, Pop music

Tamla Records was a prominent American record label founded by Berry Gordy in 1959, as a subsidiary of Motown Record Corporation. The label played a significant role in launching the careers of legendary artists such as Stevie Wonder, Marvin Gaye, and The Supremes. Tamla Records was known for its distinctive sound, which blended Soul music with Rhythm and blues and Pop music, and was often associated with the Motown Sound. The label's success was closely tied to the work of notable producers like Smokey Robinson and Norman Whitfield.

History

Tamla Records was established in 1959, with its first release being Barrett Strong's single Let's Rock. The label's early success was fueled by the work of artists like The Miracles, The Temptations, and The Marvelettes, who were all signed to the label. In the early 1960s, Tamla Records began to gain national attention, thanks in part to the success of The Supremes and their hit single Where Did Our Love Go. The label's growth was also influenced by its relationship with other Motown labels, such as Gordy Records and V.I.P. Records. As the 1960s progressed, Tamla Records continued to release music by a wide range of artists, including The Four Tops, The Jackson 5, and Gladys Knight & the Pips.

Artists

Tamla Records was home to a diverse roster of artists, including Stevie Wonder, Marvin Gaye, and The Supremes. Other notable artists who released music on the label included The Temptations, The Miracles, and The Marvelettes. The label also signed artists like The Elgins, The Velvelettes, and Chris Clark, who all contributed to the label's rich musical heritage. In addition, Tamla Records released music by artists such as Jr. Walker & the All Stars, The Spinners, and The Undisputed Truth, who all had significant success on the label. The label's artists often collaborated with notable songwriters and producers, including Lamont Dozier, Brian Holland, and Eddie Holland.

Discography

The discography of Tamla Records is extensive and includes many classic albums and singles. Some notable releases include The Supremes' Where Did Our Love Go, The Temptations' My Girl, and Stevie Wonder's Fingertips (Part 2). The label also released music by artists like Marvin Gaye, including his iconic album What's Going On. Other notable releases on the label include The Four Tops' Reach Out, I'll Be There and Gladys Knight & the Pips' Neither One of Us (Wants to Be the First to Say Goodbye). The label's discography is closely tied to the work of other Motown labels, such as Gordy Records and V.I.P. Records.

Impact and Legacy

Tamla Records had a significant impact on the music industry, helping to launch the careers of many legendary artists. The label's distinctive sound, which blended Soul music with Rhythm and blues and Pop music, influenced a wide range of genres, including Funk music, Disco music, and Hip hop music. The label's success was also closely tied to the work of notable producers like Smokey Robinson and Norman Whitfield, who helped to shape the sound of the label. Tamla Records' legacy can be seen in the work of artists like The Beatles, who were influenced by the label's music, and Michael Jackson, who got his start on Motown and was influenced by the label's artists. The label's impact can also be seen in the work of other notable artists, including Elton John, Stevie Nicks, and Prince.

Notable Releases

Some notable releases on Tamla Records include The Supremes' Where Did Our Love Go, The Temptations' My Girl, and Stevie Wonder's Fingertips (Part 2). The label also released music by artists like Marvin Gaye, including his iconic album What's Going On. Other notable releases on the label include The Four Tops' Reach Out, I'll Be There and Gladys Knight & the Pips' Neither One of Us (Wants to Be the First to Say Goodbye). The label's notable releases are closely tied to the work of other Motown labels, such as Gordy Records and V.I.P. Records, and include music by artists like The Jackson 5, The Spinners, and The Undisputed Truth. The label's music has been recognized with numerous awards, including Grammy Awards and American Music Awards, and has been inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and the Grammy Hall of Fame. Category:Record labels

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