PRICE | Image | Title | Artist | Genre | Style | Label | Year | Country | Format | Condition | Comment | |
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No Complex / Waiting To Exhale | Chino XL | Hip Hop | American Recordings | 1996 | US | 1 x 12" | |||||
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What's The Reaction | Kwest Tha Madd Lad | Hip Hop | American Recordings | 1996 | US | 1 x 12", 33 ⅓ RPM | |||||
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Never Dated | Milk Dee | Hip Hop | American Recordings | 1994 | US | 1 x 12", 33 ⅓ RPM, EP | |||||
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Get Off My Log | Milk Dee | Hip Hop | American Recordings, First Priority Music | 1994 | US | 1 x 12", 33 ⅓ RPM |
American Recordings
US label.
Label Code: LC 7181/ LC 07181
Originally founded as Def American Recordings in 1988 by Rick Rubin as a label for hip-hop and metal acts, although it has a very eclectic range. In 1993, it was renamed American Recordings. It has gone through many distributors since its founding, including Warner Bros. Records, BMG (Europe), Island Def Jam Music Group and now Sony Music Entertainment Inc. since Rick Rubin was hired as co-president of Sony Music's Columbia Records in 2007. In 2012, Rick Rubin, upon his exit from Sony Music Entertainment, signed a new deal with Universal Republic Records (Universal Republic later changed its name to Republic Records) for a new incarnation of American. The first albums to be released under this new deal were ZZ Top's La Futura and The Avett Brothers' The Carpenter