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Pye Records

Pye Records was a British record label. Its best known artists were Lonnie Donegan (1956–1969), Petula Clark (1957–1971), the Searchers (1963–1967), the Kinks (1964–1971), Sandie Shaw (1964–1971), Status Quo (1968–1971) and Brotherhood of Man (1975–1979). The label changed its name to PRT Records (distributing as Precision Records & Tapes) in 1980, before being briefly reactivated as Pye Records in 2006.

Pye Records

Pye Ltd., then ATV, a division of Lew Grade's ACC

1953 (1953)

1989 (1989)

Various

UK

International divisions[edit]

Pye in the US[edit]

Starting with the "British Invasion" of 1964, Pye placed their artists in the US mostly on labels that they distributed in the UK: the Kinks to Cameo Records and then to Reprise Records, David Bowie, the Sorrows and Petula Clark to Warner Bros. Records, Donovan to Hickory Records, the Searchers to Mercury Records, Liberty Records, and finally Kapp Records, and Status Quo to Chess Records (which issued their records on their newly created Cadet Concept Records label).


From 1969 to 1971, Pye was a co-owner with GRT (General Recorded Tape) of Janus Records, which at the outset served as the US label for such Pye acts as Jefferson, Sounds Orchestral, Pickettywitch, Mungo Jerry and Status Quo, and also re-issued the early (pre-1966) recordings of Donovan. Pye sold its share of Janus back to GRT in 1971.


In 1972, Bell Records set up a short-lived Pye label, featuring Michel Pagliaro, a Canadian artist whose first English-language album (largely recorded in England) was issued on UK Pye, and Jackie McAuley, whose lone solo album was originally issued on UK Dawn.


In 1974, Pye established an American version of its record label. The label was not a success, however, and closed its US operations in 1976. The head of the US division, Marvin Schlachter, then started Prelude Records, named after one of Pye's acts of the time, Prelude; its initial LP and 45 catalogue series were carried over from the ill-fated American Pye label (with the catalogue prefix changed from PYE- to PRL-), and Prelude had a string of disco and dance music hits into the early 1980s.

Pye in Canada[edit]

Whilst Pye did not have its own operations in Canada, it arranged with Canadian record companies to issue Pye recordings on the Pye label in Canada. Before then, Quality Records issued Pye recordings on the Quality label. Its earliest Pye Canada releases such as Lonnie Donegan's "My Old Man's A Dustman" were distributed by Astral Music Sales. Around 1963, distribution shifted to Allied Record Corporation. In 1968 distribution shifted to Phonodisc.[10]

Shirley Abicair

(issued in the US on Warner Bros.)

Long John Baldry

(issued in the US on Kapp)

Kenny Ball and his Jazzmen

(issued in the US on Laurie)

Chris Barber's Jazzband

and The Hallé Orchestra (from 1956, as Pye Nixa)

John Barbirolli

Acker Bilk

(1965–1966; issued in the US on Warner Bros.)

David Bowie

(1961–1964)

The Brook Brothers

(1975–1979)

Brotherhood of Man

Joe Brown (singer)

made a successful series of singalong albums for Pye

Max Bygraves

(1957–1971: in addition to dozens of singles, her output for Pye included seventeen albums. Issued in the US on Laurie and then on Warner Bros.)

Petula Clark

Clem Curtis

Joe Dolan

(1956–1969; issued in the US on Mercury, on Atlantic, then on Dot)

Lonnie Donegan

(1965–1971; issued in the US on Hickory and then on Epic)

Donovan

(issued in the US on 20th Century Fox)

Carl Douglas

(1980)

The Dummies

Judith Durham

The Enid

(issued in the US on Elektra for one single only)

Episode Six

Fabulous Poodles

Bud Flanagan

(1969; issued in the US on Congress and then on Janus)

The Flying Machine

and the Checkmates

Emile Ford

(issued in the US on Uni)

The Foundations

Brian Joseph Friel (issued in the US on ATV Records)

(1979)

Graduate

recorded his album The Guitar Player in 1963 under Pye; later reissued by Sanctuary Records in 2003 with eight bonus tracks

Davy Graham

(1961–1965)

Benny Hill

(1964–1966; issued in the US on Interphon and then on Warner Bros.)

The Honeycombs

(2006)

Idlewild

(1965–1966; issued in the US on Cameo)

The Ivy League

and the Vibrations (1964–1966; issued in the US on Kapp and then on Red Bird)

Tony Jackson

& the Vagabonds

Jimmy James

released "Baja"/"A Foggy Day In Vietnam" on Pye Records in April 1964; issued in US on Parkway

John Paul Jones

(1964–1971; issued in the US on Cameo and then on Reprise)

The Kinks

(1979–1981)

Vera Lynn

(1968-1969)

Man

(1977–1980)

Gerald Masters

(1959–1969; includes a spell on subsidiary label Piccadilly)[11]

David MacBeth

Mike McKenzie

(1970–1974; issued in the US on Janus and then on Bell)

Mungo Jerry

(Olivia, Festival, Australia, 1972)

Olivia Newton-John

Maxine Nightingale

(1964–1965)

The Migil 5

Des O'Connor

(Canadian singer/songwriter from Montreal, simply known as Pagliaro in the UK)

Michel Pagliaro

(1966)

Lennie Peters

(1969–1973; issued in US on Janus and then on Bell)

Pickettywitch

(1976–1979)

The Real Thing

(1960–1961)

Joan Regan

The Remo Four

(1958–1959)

Donn Reynolds

(1963–1967; issued in the US on Mercury, on Liberty and then on Kapp)

The Searchers

(1964–1972; issued in the US on Reprise)

Sandie Shaw

(1970–1973, Pye International)

Labi Siffre

(1976–1977)

Hurricane Smith

(1964–1966; issued in the US on Warner Bros.)

The Sorrows

(issued in the US on Parkway)

Sounds Orchestral

(1968–1971; issued in the US on Cadet Concept and then on Janus)

Status Quo

Tommy Steele

Trader Horne

(1973–1978)

Frankie Vaughan

Johnny Wakelin

(1969)

Velvett Fogg

(issued in the US on Kapp)

Geno Washington & the Ram Jam Band

(1962–1968)

Mark Wynter

The Human Instinct

Dead Fingers Talk

(including the US labels that issued records by the artists during the time they were on Pye)


Other artists who recorded for Pye during their careers include Jimmy Young, Dickie Valentine, Russ Conway, Emile Ford, Val Doonican, Jackie Trent, Tony Hatch and Tony Hancock.

Category: Pye Records (albums, singles, artists)

List of record labels

Nixa Records

Discogs.com discography

Marble Arch Discography

Official Yahoo! Group for Pye Records