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| Gut Records | |
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| Founded | 1991 |
| Country of origin | United Kingdom |
| Location | Maida Vale, London, United Kingdom |
| Official Website | http://www.gutrecords.com |
The Gut Group was an independent record label, based in Maida Vale in London, in the United Kingdom.
Formally introduced in 1991, Gut Records was founded by Guy Holmes, who had been Head of Promotions at Island Records. Under his expertise, the fledgling company quickly became one of the UK's leading independent record labels with multi-million selling albums and singles from artists like Tom Jones, Right Said Fred, Aswad, Jimmy Sommerville as well as, more recently, Uniting Nations and The Crazy Frog. The label released a diverse range of music from pop through to indie/rock and dance. The first single released, Right Said Fred's song, I'm Too Sexy, become a massive worldwide hit, reaching Number One in twenty-eight countries, including the United States, where it spent three weeks at Number One. The band was hailed as “The world's latest and greatest pop phenomenon,” by Melody Maker magazine, and “The best pop group for years,” by The Face magazine. The single went on to sell seven million copies, and their debut album Up became a worldwide phenomena, hitting Number One in the UK, it reached the Top Five in over twenty countries—selling in excess of four million copies worldwide—and gained double platinum sales in the UK and Gold status in America. The group also earned the prestigious Ivor Novello Award for “Most Played Song” in 1992 and 1993.
The trio of labels continued to successfully release albums and singles worldwide, achieving millions of sales for artists including Sparks, Hello Young Lovers and Tears for Fears in the European Union. During August 2008, the company was sold to Phoenix Music.
Founder and Chairman of Gut Records, Guy Holmes was chosen as CEO of Two Seas Records, a newly born record label founded by the Prince of Bahrain, which was to release Michael Jackson's comeback album, a stage show and his autobiography.
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Labels under the Gut Group
- Contact Recordings
- Gusto Records
- Gut Vision
- Tug Records
Former Labels under the Gut Group
- Bubblin' (for Aswad releases)
- Hug Records (for Stan - Suntan only)
See also
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