Capitol Records (imprint of Capitol Records, Inc.)

~ Label

Annotation

1942

Capitol Records was born out of Johnny Mercer frustration not being able to obtain satisfactory recording conditions for his work, and upon a suggestion from Glenn Wallichs.

Mercer made an initial arrangement in January 1942 with Buddy DeSylva (at that time head of production at Paramount Studios), who will agree to put in a total of $25,000 to help things start.

On February 7, Liberty Records was created. Due to the failure to obtain rights on the name, though, it was changed to Capitol Records, which was effectively created on April 9.

Later in May was held the first recording session of the new label (a Paul Whiteman session), like most of the early recordings, at C.P. MacGregor's Recording Studios (729 S. Western Avenue, Hollywood, CA, USA).

On May 21, Cow-Cow Boogie (the first gold Capitol single) is recorded by Freddie Slack.

Later on, Glenn Wallichs invent the concept of giving away promotional pre-releases to disc-jockeys - soon imitated by other companies, that move was crucial in making Capitol early success - including Cow-Cow Boogie.

On June 4, Capitol officially starts activity in a new office, 1483 Vine Street, Hollywood, CA, USA. Capitol will stay there until 1946. The first batch of employees includes (besides Mercer & Wallichs) Dave Shelly, Floyd Bittaker, and Dave Dexter, Jr. (later on famous for turning off the Beatles twice).

On June 12, Billie Holiday records with Paul Whiteman (Travelin' Light).
Soon after, the first reviews of Capitol records appears in Billboard Magazine.
On July 1, Capitol finally releases a first batch of 9 singles, numbered 101 to 109, soon the be praised and a commercial success.

On July 30, the Petrillo Ban starts, helping in the end of Big Band orchestras.

By the end of the year, Capitol made $195,000, signing Tex Ritter, Martha Tilton, Johnny Mercer, Ella Mae Morse, Freddie Slack, Margaret Whiting and Johnnie Johnston, and hiring Paul Weston as musical director.

1943-1955

1955

Bought by EMI.

Notes

Had subsidiaries: SBK, EMI America Records and EMI-Manhattan Records.
Distributed by: Capitol Records (US), Parlophone/EMI Records (UK)

Complicated history, with recent merges including with Priority Records in 2001.
Some of the back catalog reissued by Blue Note.
Also made a career out of messing records.

Annotation last modified on 2008-02-09 01:47 UTC.

Releases

ReleaseArtistFormatTracksCountry/DateCatalog#Barcode
Mozart, BachMozart, Bach; Nathan Milstein12" Vinyl6
P8362
Come Fly With MeFrank Sinatra with Billy May and His Orchestra12" Vinyl12
  • US1958-01-06
W920[none]
The Music ManMeredith Willson12" Vinyl18
  • US1958-01-20
WAO-990, WAO990[none]
To Whom It May ConcernNat King Cole12" Vinyl12
SW-1190
Sing a Spiritual With MeTennessee Ernie Ford12" Vinyl14
TAO 1434[none]
Meet The Beatles! (stereo, East Coast, 1 BMI)The Beatles12" Vinyl12
  • US1964-01-20
ST 2047[none]
The Beatles’ Second Album (stereo, East Coast, w/o time for B1 and B2)The Beatles12" Vinyl11
  • US1964-04-10
ST 2080[none]
The Beatles’ Second Album (mono, East Coast, w/o time for B1 and B2)The Beatles12" Vinyl11
  • US1964-04-10
T 2080[none]
The Beatles’ Second Album (mono, West Coast, w/o time for B1 and B2)The Beatles12" Vinyl11
  • US1964-04-10
T 2080[none]
Something New (mono, East Coast, Nicholas credit, RCA)The Beatles12" Vinyl11
  • US1964-07-20
T 2108[none]
The Beatles’ Story (mono, West Coast)The Beatles2×12" Vinyl9 + 8
  • US1964-11-23
TBO 2222[none]
Something New (stereo, West Coast, loose STEREO)The Beatles12" Vinyl11
ST 2108[none]
The Beatles’ Story (mono, West Coast, RCA press)The Beatles2×12" Vinyl9 + 8
TBO 2222[none]
The Beach Boys Today! (Duophonic for Stereo Phonographs)The Beach Boys12" Vinyl12
  • US1965-03-08
DT 2269[none]
The Early Beatles (mono, West Coast)The Beatles12" Vinyl11
  • US1965-03-22
T-2309[none]
The Early Beatles (mono, East Coast)The Beatles12" Vinyl11
  • US1965-03-22
T-2309[none]
Israeli SongsEsther Ofarim12" Vinyl11
ST 10486
Beatles VI (subsidiary text)Beatles12" Vinyl11
ST 2358[none]
The Beatles’ Story (lime labels)The Beatles2×12" Vinyl9 + 8
STBO 2222[none]
Hey JudeThe BeatlesCassette10
  • US1970-02-26
4XT 385
One of These Days / Fearless (interpolating “You’ll Never Walk Alone”)Pink Floyd7" Vinyl2
  • US1971-11-29
3240[none]
Linda RonstadtLinda Ronstadt12" Vinyl10
SMAS 635[none]
Beatles VI (Apple labels with subsidiary text)The Beatles12" Vinyl11
ST 2358[none]
Beatles VI (Apple labels)The Beatles12" Vinyl11
ST 2358[none]
Free Four / StayPink Floyd7" Vinyl2
  • US1972-07-10
3391[none]
Free Four / StayPink Floyd7" Vinyl2
  • US1972-07-10
P-3391[none]
The Golden Earrings (Winter Harvest reissue)The Golden Earrings12" Vinyl12
ST-11315[none]
Lullaby From the WombDr. Hajime Murooka12" Vinyl12
ST-11421
Women's WorldSylvia Tyson12" Vinyl10
SKAO 6430[none]
The Beatles’ Second Album (Apple, "All rights..." text on labels)The Beatles12" Vinyl11
ST 2080[none]
Heart Like a WheelLinda Ronstadt12" Vinyl10
SW-11358[none]
Cool Wind From the NorthSylvia Tyson12" Vinyl10
ST 6441[none]
Touch the SkyCarole King12" Vinyl10
31C 064 85908D[none]
Touch the SkyCarole King12" Vinyl10
EAST 11953[none]
Touch the SkyCarole King12" Vinyl10
ECS-81234[none]
Touch the SkyCarole King12" Vinyl10
ST.11953[none]
Touch the SkyCarole King12" Vinyl10
SWAK-11953[none]
Touch the SkyCarole King12" Vinyl10
SWAK-11953[none]
Touch the SkyCarole King12" Vinyl10
  • JP1979-07-20
ECS-81234[none]
Touch the SkyCarole King12" Vinyl10
1 C 064-85 908, 1C 064-85 908[none]
Touch the SkyCarole KingCassette10
4XN 11953[none]
Touch the SkyCarole King8-Track Cartridge11
8XN 11953[none]
Touch the SkyCarole King12" Vinyl10
SWALK(L) 11953[none]
Against the WindBob Seger & the Silver Bullet Band12" Vinyl10
  • US1980-02-25
SOO-12041077771204111
Wild HoneyThe Beach Boys12" Vinyl11
N-16159007771615914
Don't Say NoBilly Squier12" Vinyl10
  • US1981-04-13
ST-12146077771214615
The Beatles’ Movie MedleyThe Beatles7" Vinyl2
  • US1982-03-22
B-5107
Reel MusicThe Beatles12" Vinyl14
  • US1982-03-22
SV-12199077771219917
Love Me DoThe Beatles7" Vinyl2
  • US1982-11-19
B-5189[none]
Love Me DoThe Beatles7" Vinyl2
  • US1982-11-19
PB-5189[none]
Greatest HitsLittle River BandCD12
CDP 7 46021 20077774602129
Relics: A Bizarre Collection of Antiques & CuriosPink Floyd12" Vinyl11
SN 16234, SN-1623407777162341
Emotions in MotionBilly Squier12" Vinyl10
ST-1221707777122171
Power PlayApril Wine12" Vinyl10
ST-12218077771221811
Obscured by Clouds (Music From the Film “Valley”)Pink Floyd12" Vinyl10
SW-11078[none]
We TwoLittle River Band7" Vinyl2
SPRO-9936[none]
The Politics of DancingRe‐Flex12" Vinyl10
ST-12314077771231414
PowerslaveIron Maiden12" Vinyl8
  • US1984-09-03
SJ-12321[none]
The Dark Side of the Moon (made in Japan)Pink FloydCD9
CDP 7 46001 2077774600125
whomanfoursaysDalbelloCD9
CDP 748991-2077774899123
The Power StationThe Power Station12" Vinyl8
  • US1985-03-25
SJ-12380077771238017
PowerslaveIron MaidenCD8
CDP 7 46045 2077774604529
Heart (remixes)HeartCD10
CDP 7 46157 2077774615723
In ConcertAmericaCD10
CDP 7 48414 2077774841429
Katrina and the Waves (Jacksonville IL press, promotional version)Katrina and the Waves12" Vinyl10
ST-12400[none]
Princes of the UniverseQueen7" Vinyl2
  • US1986-03-12
B-5568
Made in U.S.A.The Beach BoysCD25
  • US1986-07-07
CDP 7 46324 2077774632423
Peace Sells… but Who’s Buying?MegadethCD8
  • US1986-07-20
CDP 7 46370 2077774637022
Menlove Ave.John Lennon12" Vinyl10
  • US1986-10-27
SJ-12533077771253317
Against the Wind (Made in England)Bob Seger & the Silver Bullet BandCD10
CDP 7 46060 2077774606028
Against the WindBob Seger & the Silver Bullet BandCD10
CDP 7 46060 2077774606028
Night MovesBob Seger & the Silver Bullet BandCD9
CDP 7 46075 2077774607520
HeartHeartCD10
CDP 7 46157 2, DIDX 40507777461572
Inside the Electric CircusW.A.S.P.CD12
CDP 7 46346 2077774634625
Diamantina CocktailLittle River BandCD9
CDP 7 48439-22077774843928
More: Soundtrack From the Film (made in Japan)Pink FloydCD13
  • US1987-01-23
CDP 7 46386 2077774638623
WorksPink FloydCD10
  • US1987-01-23
CDP 7 46478 2077774647823
Rubber SoulThe BeatlesCD14
  • US1987-04-30
CDP 7 46440 2077774644020
Rubber Soul (CD made in W‐Germany)The BeatlesCD14
  • US1987-04-30
CDP 7 46440 2077774644020
Revolver (Disc made in USA.)The BeatlesCD14
  • US1987-04-30
CDP 7 46441 2077774644129
Stranger in TownBob Seger & the Silver Bullet BandCD9
  • US1987-07-07
CDP 7 46074 2077774607421
Please Please Me (mono)The Beatles12" Vinyl14
  • US1987-07-21
CLJ 46435077774643511
With The Beatles (mono)The Beatles12" Vinyl14
  • US1987-07-21
CLJ 46436077774643610
The Band (club edition)The BandCD12
CDP 546493, CDP 7 46493 2[none]
The Sinatra Christmas Album (Columbia House music club release)Frank SinatraCD14
CDP 5483290208313194291
MeddlePink FloydCD6
CDP 7 46034 2077774603423
Endless SummerThe Beach BoysCD21
CDP 7 46467, CDP 7 46467 2, CDP 7 464672077774646727
Don’t Say No (made by Praxis)Billy SquierCD10
CDP 7 46479 2077774647922
Songs for Swingin’ Lovers!Frank SinatraCD15
CDP 7 46570 2[none]
Bad AnimalsHeartCD10
CDP 7 46676 2, DIDX 1384077774667623
Once BittenGreat WhiteCD9
CDP 7 46910 2077774691024
California GirlsThe Beach BoysCD10
CDP 7 48046 2077774804622
The Sinatra Christmas AlbumFrank Sinatra, chorus and orchestra conducted by Gordon JenkinsCD14
CDP 7 48329 2077774832922
Where Are You? (stereo remix)Frank Sinatra with Gordon Jenkins and His OrchestraCD16
CDP 7 91209 2762185158128
UmmagummaPink Floyd2×CD4 + 12
CDPB 7 46404 207777464048
Past Masters · Volume OneThe BeatlesCD18
  • US1988-03-08
CDP 7 90043 2077779004324
Past Masters · Volume TwoThe BeatlesCD15
  • US1988-03-08
CDP 7 90044 2077779004423
Victory DayTom Cochrane & Red RiderCD10
  • CA1988-10-29
C2 26570077772657022
Love Me Do (mini CD)The Beatles8cm CD2
  • US1988-11-30
C3-44278-2077774427821
Please Please Me (mini CD)The Beatles8cm CD2
  • US1988-11-30
C3-44279-2077774427920