About
[b]Please note, many Chrysalis issues also carried an EMI logo. This is not a label and EMI should not be added as a label, it instead indicates that Chrysalis was part of the EMI Group.[/b] The roots of Chrysalis stretch back to a tiny flat in West London in 1967, when former university social secretaries, Chris Wright, then 22, and Terry Ellis, 23, linked their flair for managing and booking bands to form the Ellis Wright Agency. After a couple of experiences trying to release their bands records via other companies, Wright and Ellis began thinking in terms of their own label. In 1968, they signed a licensing deal with Island Records with the proviso that, should Wright and Ellis' acts log an agreed number of hits, then the pair would be awarded a label in their own right. The appropriate tally was logged within a year, and a new independent record company –Chrysalis, an amalgam of Wright's first name and Ellis' last name– was born. After buying out Terry Ellis in 1985, Chris Wright sold the Chrysalis Records label to EMI in 1991. EMI was bought out by Universal Music Group in 2012; in 2013, they sold the Parlophone Label Group, which includes Chrysalis, to Warner Music Group. In May 2016 the label was sold to a consortium, Blue Raincoat Music, which included co-founder Chris Wright as Non-Executive Chairman; Blue Raincoat relaunched Chrysalis with both catalogue artists and new signings in 2020 as part of a partnership with Reservoir Media Management at which time Ellis left the company. Since then, the standard Chrysalis logo is primarily used for new titles, and the "Catalogue"-byline logo ([l1909424]) was introduced for the label's back catalogue reissues. Global distribution is via Secretly Distribution. _____________________________________ [b]Vinyl label identification guide for American releases:[/b] 1970-1972: Chrysalis Productions imprint on Jethro Tull Reprise releases. 1972-1976: Standalone label distributed by Warner Bros.; lime green label with orange logo. 1977-1987: Fading blue label with white logo. Independent distribution from '77 to '83. DIstribution changed to CBS during the first week of 1983. 1987 to end of 1988: White label with large abstract butterfly logo; still under CBS distribution. 1989 to early 1990s: White label with large abstract butterfly logo; Capitol distribution. [b]Labelcode: LC 1626. This label contains releases on multinational markets. Do NOT create imprints for different countries. Cover that information on new releases with the country field and with proper notes about the release (i.e. releasing company, labelcode, (P) & (C) info, BIEM, etc.).[/b]
Sub-labels
Animal Records
Sub-label of [l=Chrysalis] started in the early 80s by guitarist . Released material by , and . It is well regard...
Two-Tone Records
Two-Tone Records (or [b]2 Tone Records [/b]) was created in Coventry, UK in 1978 by who apart from being the songwriter and music director for bands ‘The Specials’ and ‘The Specia...
Style Disques
Sub-label of Chrysalis (France) that ran from late 1997 to early 1999. A&R : Fabrice Desprez (also owner of Phunk Promotion). Licensed a few quality electronic records to the French territory.
Musicfest
UK Founded by [a70735] member [a72881].
Highest Energy & Eternal Beauty
Chrysalis Hot Price
European series.
Chrysalis Catalog
© holder for the Chrysalis Blondie back catalogue. Do not confuse with [l1909424] which is a label
Portfolio (2)
20th Anniversary (2)
Series in 1989
Contact
(Obsolete: The Chrysalis Building Bramley Road London W10 6SP UK Phone: +44 (0)20 7221 2213. Email: info@chrysalismusic.co.uk)