Legacy Recordings
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Legacy Recordings | |
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Parent company | Sony Music Entertainment |
Founded | 1990 |
Distributor(s) | Sony Music Entertainment |
Country of origin | U.S. |
Official website | http://www.legacyrecordings.com/ |
Legacy Recordings is Sony Music Entertainment's catalog division. It was founded in 1990 by CBS Records (renamed Sony Music in 1991) under the leadership of Jerry Shulman, Richard Bauer, Gary Pacheco and Amy Herot (then the Marketing Development Department) to handle reissues of recordings from the vast catalogues of Columbia Records, Epic Records and associated labels. The division now additionally handles the archives of Sony Music's RCA, J Records, Windham Hill, Arista, LaFace, Jive, Buddah Records, Philadelphia International Records, as well as Sony BMG Nashville. It also handles the catalog of recordings produced by Phil Spector.
This is not to be confused with the defunct British independent label Legacy Records.
Contents
Playlist album series
Playlist (also known as Playlist: The Very Best of [artist name]) is a series of single disc[1] compilation albums based on artists' best studio work issued by Sony BMG labels: Columbia Records and Legacy Recordings. A spinoff series, Setlist, features compilations of artist's live performances. The vast majority of artists are currently, or at some point in their careers, on the Legacy label. Other artists are on other Sony labels, such as Brooks & Dunn, who are signed onto Arista Nashville.[2] In some cases, the albums only include content from the time period when the artist was signed onto Sony. For example, Playlist: The Very Best of Mariah Carey only includes material from 1990-1999 even though by the time the album was released in 2010, Carey had released five more albums on other labels. In general, the content "focus[es] on the work the artists have done for labels that fall under the Sony/BMG umbrella".[3] The albums come in a special Eco-packet, and to save paper, a PDF file is included on the disc, containing the song credits, photographs, and liner notes.[4] In a review of Playlist: The Very Best of Melissa Manchester, Wesley Britton of Seattlepi explains that the Playlist album "is clearly not intended to be a 'Greatest Hits' collection or a comprehensive overview of her career", and describes it as "a budget-priced assortment of 14 songs most Manchester fans likely already have [plus a] few rarities".[5] The songs are sometimes "personally selected" by the artist.[6]
DesignnTrend said that Playlist: The Very Best of Destiny's Child, the girl group's first compilation album, is "the most successful [album] in the [Legacy Record]'s popular "Playlist' series". The album, which was released in October 2012, "celebrat[ed] the 15th Anniversary of the group's #1 debut single from 1997, the 14-track career-spanning 'playlist' includ[ing] all five of the group's Billboard #1 pop and #1 R&B hits". Billboard.biz said: "the highest ranking 'Playlist' album is Destiny's Child's Playlist: The Very Best of Destiny's Child....".[7]
In a review of Playlist: The Very Best of Lou Reed, John Metzger of The Music Box stated that "like its predecessors, the collection’s hour-long running time hardly does justice to its subject". It criticised the inclusion of only 13 songs from a 12 year span of time, and the focus of those picks (for example including no picks from The Blue Mask, which the review implies is a good album). It also criticised the Playlist series for "present[ing] its material...in chronological order" which, due to the "limited scope" of the album, results in a weak "narrative flow". Metzger noted that "such an approach might have made sense for a comprehensive retrospective package that was designed to highlight the arc of Reed’s career", something which he says the Playlist series is not. The review concluded by saying that while the album was sufficient for new listeners, it "fail[ed] to find a fresh perspective for reevaluating [Reed's] work".[8]
The Setlist series, according to Glen Boyd of Seattlepi, "includes concert compilations from a variety of top-selling artists from the Sony and RCA catalogs, ranging from classic rock and metal acts like Kansas, Quiet Riot, Judas Priest and Ted Nugent, to country artists like Willie Nelson, Johnny Cash and Alabama." He says the series "in theory at least...seemed like a pretty good idea", due to Legacy's track record with that kind of repackaged release. However, based on his experience with the Cheap Trick and Jefferson Airplane Setlist albums (the only available albums in the then-"just-issued new batch of live recordings from Sony/Legacy"), he said "everything about this series seems closer to the sort of 'Special Products' offerings that wind up in cut-out and overstock bins and on late night TV commercials than the sort of consideration you normally expect from Legacy Recordings". He said he was irritated with the "cheap, non-user-friendly CD sleeves that are prone to scratches" masquerading as eco-friendly. He was disappointed that they had "minimal artwork and liner notes". He adds that "[the albums] seem to be very hastily thrown together collections with very little real care or thought behind them", and argues that if all the material has already been released on other albums (as is the case with the Cheap Trick album), he questions their existence. He finished his review by saying: "calling either release the "Very Best Of" [is] just false advertising."[9]
Writing on Allmusic about Setlist: The Very Best of New Riders of the Purple Sage Live, Al Campbell said, "New Riders of the Purple Sage collectors will be pleased with the unreleased material, but the casual listener should first check out the band's self-titled debut album on Columbia."[10]
Mission statement
The Playlist website explains that instead of just "collecting the hits" and releasing them in a greatest hits-type album, the series instead compiles "key tracks, whether a chart-topping smash or a hidden rarity" to give the listener a more profound understanding of the artist and their career. By balancing "familiar favorites with deeper more revelatory selections", the series is able to cater equally to both those who are being introduced to an artist, and those who are simply being reacquainted. The albums cover a vast range of genres including rock, pop, country and jazz. In considering the 21st century music fan, the Playlist series have packaged all their produce in "100% recycled and recyclable eco-friendly no plastic digi-paks".[11]
List of notable artists
Notable Legacy Recordings artists include, but are not limited to:
- AC/DC
- Aaron Carter
- Adam Ant
- Adam Lambert
- Adema
- Anasol
- Andy Williams
- Babyface
- Backstreet Boys
- Barbra Streisand
- Bessie Smith
- Beyoncé
- Billie Holiday
- Billy Joel
- Bing Crosby
- Blue Öyster Cult
- Bob Dylan
- Britney Spears
- Bruce Springsteen
- Carly Simon
- Celine Dion
- Charles Mingus
- The Charlie Daniels Band
- Cheap Trick
- Chet Atkins
- Connie Francis
- Cyndi Lauper
- Dan Fogelberg (38)
- Dane Donohue
- Dave Brubeck
- David Cassidy
- David Gilmour
- Deborah Cox
- Delta Goodrem
- Destiny's Child
- Diana Ross
- Dionne Warwick
- Dolly Parton
- Donna Summer
- Donovan
- Duke Ellington
- Earth, Wind & Fire
- Eddie Money
- Electric Light Orchestra
- Elvis Presley
- Expose
- Fey
- Fishbone
- Frank Sinatra
- Fred Astaire
- George Clinton/P-Funk All-Stars
- George Gershwin
- Glenn Miller
- Gloria Estefan
- Hall & Oates
- Harry Nilsson
- Heart
- Iron Maiden
- Janis Joplin
- Jeff Beck
- Jeff Buckley
- Jefferson Airplane
- Jefferson Starship
- Jessica Simpson
- Jimi Hendrix
- Joe Satriani
- John Denver
- Johnny Cash
- Johnny Mathis
- Journey
- Kansas
- Kate Bush
- Kenny G
- Kenny Loggins
- Kris Kristofferson
- Leonard Cohen
- Lisa Lisa and Cult Jam
- Louis Armstrong
- Lou Rawls
- Luther Vandross
- Mahalia Jackson
- Mariah Carey
- Marvin Gaye
- Mary Chapin Carpenter
- Men at Work
- Merle Haggard
- Michael Jackson
- Miles Davis
- Molly Hatchet
- Motörhead
- New Kids on the Block
- NSYNC
- Ozzy Osbourne
- Patti Smith
- Paul Simon
- Perez Prado
- Peter Tosh
- Pete Seeger
- Poco
- Rage Against The Machine
- Rogue Traders
- REO Speedwagon
- Robert Johnson
- Roy Orbison
- Santana
- Shakira
- Simon & Garfunkel
- Slayer
- Sly and the Family Stone
- Soil
- Stevie Ray Vaughan
- Shannon Noll
- Switchfoot
- Taj Mahal
- Tammy Wynette
- Taylor Dayne
- Teddy Pendergrass
- Teena Marie
- The Allman Brothers Band
- The Bangles
- The Byrds
- The Clash
- The Derek Trucks Band
- The Isley Brothers
- Thelonious Monk
- The O'Jays
- The Stooges
- TLC
- Tony Bennett
- Toto
- Van Morrison
- Vanessa L. Williams
- Waylon Jennings
- Weather Report
- Whitney Houston
- Willie Nelson (38)
- Yo-Yo Ma
- Yusuf
See also
- List of record labels
- Lawrence Cohn, previous head of Legacy Recordings
- This Is Jazz (album series)
References
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