Revue Records
Revue Records was an American subsidiary record label of MCA Incorporation.[1] Revue was operated by the same management team that ran Universal City (UNI) Records. Revue was created in 1967 to exclusively cater to the R&B market.[2] The label primarily released singles, but from 1968 until its dissolution, albums were released. In 1971, MCA merged Uni Records and other subsidiaries to become MCA Records
Revue Records | |
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Parent company | MCA Records |
Founded | 1967 |
Defunct | 1970 |
Distributor(s) | Uni Records |
Location | Hollywood, California, U.S. |
Roster
The label initially bought master recordings to release, but artist who recorded for the label include:
- Garland Green
- The Mirettes
- Jack Montgomery
- The Chi-Lites
- Marvin L. Sims
- Darrow Fletcher
- Alder Ray
- The Sunlovers
- Lee Charles
- Tony Borders
- Marvin Holmes & The Uptights
- Third Avenue Blues Band
- Mike & The Censations
- David T. Walker
- Eddie & Ernie
- Joyce Hopson
- Charles Lamont
Discography
Albums
Catalog
No. |
Released | Title | Artist |
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RS 7201 | 1968 | House on Elm Street | Harold Johnson Sextet |
RS 7202 | 1968 | To Soul with Love | Stu Gardner |
RS 7203 | 1968 | Can You Dig It...Live | Ural Thomas |
RS 7204 | 1968 | Everybody Loves a Winner | Harold Johnson Sextet |
RS 7205 | 1968 | In the Midnight Hour | The Mirettes |
RS 7206 | 1969 | Jazz + Soul | Willie Bovain |
RS 7207 | 1969 | The Sidewalk | David T. Walker |
RS 7208 | |||
RS 7209 | |||
RS 7210 | 1969 | A Midsummer's Day Dream | Mark Eric |
RS 7211 | 1970 | Going Up! | David T. Walker |
RS 7212 | 1970 | Wide Open | Harold Johnson |
RS 7213 | 1970 | Fantastic | 3rd Avenue Blues Band |
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References
- "MCA Buys Kapp in New Surge To Be a Major Record Complex" (PDF). Billboard: 3. December 9, 1967.
- "MCA in R&B With Revue" (PDF). Billboard: 3. October 7, 1967.
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