Island Records questionable entries

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This is part of the Island Records research for Discogs.

Island Records (US) misfiles

Regarding the following releases that are currently filed under Island Records (US), onelittle says There are a few I reckon are miscatalogued, they look like UK/EU issues to me, missing a secondary cat#. Any thoughts on these? I'm right in saying that these are v unlikely to be US, yes?

  • http://www.discogs.com/release/612934 - Tuff Gong?
    • Doubtful. I suspect Island Records (Australia). I emailed the submitter (guzzer). - mjb
    • I checked with tosmcgee about http://www.discogs.com/release/584327 possibly being a dupe. His reply (edited): "In the spine and barcode area on the left 846 197-2 and TGDCD1. Tuff Gong logo is more prominent than Island logo. Made in France. The copyright in this sound recording is owned by Island Records inc and is exclusively licensed to Island Records ltd in the UK". However, it's perfectly plausible that a foreign (likely Austrailian) copy would exclude TGDCD1 and therefore not be a dupe! Things to doublecheck then are does it mention TGDCD1 anywhere, does it mention country of mfr. - onelittle
    • guzzer says that his copy of http://www.discogs.com/release/612934 is "marketed by Polygram in Australia under exclusive licence from Island. Usually Island releases in Australia were licenced to Festival and carried a Festival Cat #. But there are some exceptions on Polygram (such as the Rebirth of Cool Series)" ... so I'll submit an update to fix the label and country on that one. - mjb
    • guzzer submitted an update to change it to Island UK (argh!). I notified him of the error and explained how we're currently doing Australian releases. - mjb
  • http://www.discogs.com/release/615509 - Tuff Gong?
    • Doubtful. I suspect Island Records (Australia). I emailed the submitter (guzzer). - mjb
    • guzzer says "Island UK - probably I copied over track details etc from an existing release and forgot to change the country. Apologies" - mjb
    • If it's Island UK it's likely to be co-branded Tuff Gong with a TGDCD #… - onelittle
    • Yup. guzzer submitted an edit to add the Tuff Gong number, but he forgot to change the country of release from US to UK. I notified him. - mjb
  • http://www.discogs.com/release/474063 - Island UK?
    • I suspect Australia. I emailed the submitter (vargind). - mjb
    • vargind confirmed it was Australian, so I submitted an update. He says he also submitted the UK cassette, which has the same int'l cat# on it but also has a UK # that he forgot to enter. I submitted the update for that as well. Along those same lines, I've also noticed a U2 Rattle and Hum pair of CDs, one from Brazil and one from Australia, that have identical int'l (primary) and UK cat#s on them... - mjb
  • http://www.discogs.com/release/239442 - almost certainly 4th & B'way UK, BRW 304
    • I have 12BRW 304 and it has 854 171-1 on it. I've submitted an update for it, and I emailed the submitter (Darafayen) to check for the BRW number on his 7". - mjb
  • http://www.discogs.com/release/239439 - almost certainly 4th & B'way UK, BRW 340 (see http://www.moon-palace.de/tricky/promo-1.html)
  • http://www.discogs.com/release/407157 - poss a dupe of http://www.discogs.com/release/166954 (tho, I think there was a second CD with the same tracklisting in fancy packaging, BRCDX 259 - can't quite remember)
    • Almost certainly not US. I have several Disposable Heroes singles from that time period and they have full 162-### ###-2 numbers (though sometimes the first hyphen is missing) or are promos with PRCD ###-2. I've emailed the submitter (BRUCE1991). - mjb
  • http://www.discogs.com/release/39307 - likely to be a dupe of http://www.discogs.com/release/199219
  • http://www.discogs.com/release/585913 - dupe of http://www.discogs.com/release/56372 ?
    • The "US" one looks like maybe it's Australian, per a listing on reeferrecords.com. That vendor enters cat#s with no spaces or punctuation. Also, it was submitted by someone in Sydney (555xtrafunk). I've written to him but he's in Denmark at the moment and won't be back home to check on his records till mid-April. - mjb
    • guzzer says "Reefer records owner lives in my building so I'll ask him to check the release" - mjb
  • http://www.discogs.com/release/450702 - dupe of http://www.discogs.com/release/94393 ? very unsure 'bout that one
    • No sign of the "US" cat# on the scans of the other one. It was submitted by the same guy as the one above (555xtrafunk), so I'll ask him about both of them. - mjb
  • http://www.discogs.com/release/198421 - dupe of http://www.discogs.com/release/71802 - check the scans
    • I contacted the submitter (BRUCE1991) and one of the people with it in their collection. Submitter says "only 1 number cat# on my copy 878 561-1 nothing about 12W...The label sticker is different of the one on your link. Only 1 cat on Island, it seems that I didn't make a mistake" and the person with it in their collection says they have the latter one (71802) which looks like the scans. So I'd say there's two separate releases - mjb
    • Ah, interesting. Did he specify if it was a US or EU issue? I'd expect US issues to use a longer xxx-xxx xxx-x code - onelittle
    • Didn't specify. I'll ask. The one with two cat#s is certainly EU given all the things on the label. -mjb
  • http://www.discogs.com/release/310505 - wrongly formatted cat# ?
    • I emailed the submitter (al1) and the person who edited the release date (goleador). I couldn't find any useful info via Google or GEMM. goleador says his has cat# 12 GOGO 1 (only) and RECORDING MADE BY T.T.E.D. RECORDS, and he thinks it's a US release. I disagree. Sounds like a 4th & B'way UK release to me. I'm asking him for more details. -mjb
    • The thing I dont get here is the existing cat# _looks_ like a post '89 cat#. This doesn't make sense from a date POV. Also, I don't remember ever seeing any post-'89 releases with a 880 xxx-x prefix on any Island label. Reformatted? Licensed to another EU label? I agree that 12 GOGO 1 is going to be a UK issue, so goleador might have the op to do a new sub if al1's isn't UK. - onelittle
    • http://www.tted.net/ under the 1985 March timeline: "Red & The Boys arrive in England for a press tour to support Movin And Groovin for TTED/ 4th & B'way / Island Records" - so in the UK it was def licensed to 4th&Bway from American label TTED
    • al1 says "Country of the release is for sure France. I can see three logos : Island, 4th & Broadway, & TTED Records". I am asking him to confirm whether 4th & B'way is prominent on the labels.
    • ok, so goleador prob needs to make a new sub for 12 GOGO 1. Re: al1s logos: I have seen similar releases on 4th & Bway to compare with - many early 4th & Bway 12"s were licensed from NYC labels, and retained the original labels' logo, the 4th&Bway logo and the Island "manufactured and distributed by" logo: it's on 4th&Bway, licensed from TTED, manufactured by Island. - onelittle
    • another thought: the 880 prefix is going to be a Phonogram one (or Mercury / Vertigo etc). Island released stuff in France thru them (eg check http://www.discogs.com/label/Phonogram+GmbH for the French ZTT releases from the same era). If it is via a Phonogram label, how is this handled?
    • our questions answered (scan from al1):
    • Redds.jpg
    • Looks like your guess was right...It's on Phonogram, and is from France. Exactly how to file it, uh... hmm... - mjb
    • Oh, excellent! Yes, how to file it? So - it's a French 4th&Broadway release, manufactured and distributed by Phonogram. It brings us to a core Island issue - how do we handle releases that are manufactured by other labels, but with their branding (see also Ariola). - onelittle
    • I'll contact goleador and ask him to submit his release as a new entry too.
    • Yeah, I guess since there's no Phonogram logo they must want it to be associated with one of the others, and 4th & B'way is the most likely candidate. - mjb
    • I'm afraid that any what-labels-do-we-file-it-under policy we try to come up with for Island is going to be challenged and argued in circles. I've been hesitant to use the forums to invite others into the fray because everyone has their own take on what a "label" is and what how it should manifest in Discogs. I really want everyone to use our actual observations of Island releases (as we're documenting on the main page), not their prejudices, as the basis for what we do with Island in particular. I'm afraid that if I invite some of the senior mods & editors to weigh in on it, they'll have contradictory opinions that will be trying too hard to be a one-size-fits-all solution for all labels. Some people worry too much about precdent. I would rather we first try to get to a point where we have updated the Island label profiles to explain the realities as best we can: where the incorporation and copyright centres were, what manufacturers and distributors were involved, the strength of the Island brand on releases, the catalogue # schemes, and so forth. Basically, make it difficult for anyone to come along and argue again that "Island" in Discogs should only be limited to just UK and US releases, and make it easy for the submitters to file things under the right "Island", at least, if not also the right "PolyGram" or whatever.
    • I think our biggest hurdle is not so much justifying that the releases are associated with more than one brand and more than one company, in varying roles (people are getting more comfortable with that notion now I think), but rather just that we have to make sacrifices when filing things under labels in Discogs. There is still a bias in the system toward one-label, one-catalogue-#, and keeping UK-style cat#s on a label that has UK releases only. For example do we want to file this one under "4th & Broadway" or "4th & Broadway (France)"? And do we file it also under "Phonogram (France)" with the same cat#? - mjb
  • http://www.discogs.com/release/368223 - Brazil ??
  • http://www.discogs.com/release/479687 - Germany ?
  • http://www.discogs.com/release/96049 - Germany? (why does it give NL as country?)
  • http://www.discogs.com/release/84268 - could be US, needs checking
  • http://www.discogs.com/release/216860 - German, 4th & B'way, being merged
  • http://www.discogs.com/release/219293 - ?
  • http://www.discogs.com/release/260793 - ? NL, maybe?
  • http://www.discogs.com/release/64179 - ?
  • http://www.discogs.com/release/33656 - ? djrez1 will be able to sort this one out
  • http://www.discogs.com/release/353114 - ?
  • http://www.discogs.com/release/255689 - 510 347-1 doesn't help much, could be UK, EU or (if it's missing a prefix) US
  • http://www.discogs.com/release/39452 - 4th & B'way (see scan), poss UK
  • http://www.discogs.com/release/39299 - ?
  • http://www.discogs.com/release/245594 - (reggae mods are all shit) - check scans added after sub - Mango, part of Reggae Chronicles. needs checking.
    • Scans make it quite clear. Also confirmed with guzzer, who has the CD. I submitted an update to fix the labels, country and cat#, but I didn't mention Chronicles. That should be in the notes I think. http://www.discogs.com/changereq?id=1612627 - mjb
  • http://www.discogs.com/release/387495 - UK
  • http://www.discogs.com/release/421406 - aaaaaargh
  • http://www.discogs.com/release/58563 - UK
  • http://www.discogs.com/release/616908 - prob missing a second cat#, prob UK
    • Indeed. guzzer says it's on Island Jamaica and there are two #s: 524 117-2 and IJCD 3002. I've advised him to file it under Island UK and Island Jamaica. - mjb
  • http://www.discogs.com/release/618057 - UK?
    • Yeah, similar deal as the one above. I've advised guzzer to file it under Island Jamaica Jazz (new label) and Island UK. - mjb
  • http://www.discogs.com/release/441597 - UK?
  • http://www.discogs.com/release/435515 - UK? label?
  • http://www.discogs.com/release/257306 - poss a dupe of http://www.discogs.com/release/16868
  • http://www.discogs.com/release/512797 - UK? PY900 is a PolyGram label code
  • http://www.discogs.com/release/536318 - UK? label?
  • http://www.discogs.com/release/611450 - UK? Mango?
    • guzzer says "no mention of Mango anywhere on it. Just Island, and the Island 40th birthday logo. Its an import as well, so its not Australia"
  • http://www.discogs.com/release/434754 - 2tk from late 90s = unlikely to be UK. German? DefJam?? no idea...
  • http://www.discogs.com/release/244982 - ? looks odd
  • http://www.discogs.com/release/147701 - German
  • http://www.discogs.com/release/433580 - German ?
  • http://www.discogs.com/release/244335 - German ? 4th & Bway?
  • http://www.discogs.com/release/159424 - German ? 4th & Bway?
  • http://www.discogs.com/release/324756 - German ? 4th & Bway?
  • http://www.discogs.com/release/403062 - UK/EU
  • http://www.discogs.com/release/50240 - UK?
    • I asked one of the people who had it in their collection, and they said they actually had the US edition, http://www.discogs.com/release/223262 and they went ahead and swapped them in their collection. So now I asked the submitter (necnac), who confirmed that his is UK in origin. Specifically, he says "I always thought my copy was an US-pressing because of the way the vinyl looked and the innersleeve i had initially was an American custom one. An investigation of vinyl, label and cover didn't give me any hard evidence as to where the record might have been pressed. However i did find the following groove etching; on side A; "Graeme" and "ILPS 9761 A-2U-1-1-1", on side B "Masterdisk HW", ILPS 9761 B-2U-1-1-1 and SFIL-835292-(And then an unreadable character, looks a bit alike a B). Seen "Graeme" etched in more Island Records UK pressings. On the back cover the adres of Islands London office has been printed. These were the two clues i could find. So i think my copy is an UK pressing after all." I've submitted an update. - mjb
  • http://www.discogs.com/release/223841 - Sweden?
    • The fine print in the images makes it clear it was made in Sweden. We don't have an Island Records (Sweden) yet though. Note it has a WIP cat#. - mjb
  • http://www.discogs.com/release/388707 - Sweden?
    • Another one with country Sweden and a WIP cat#. No images. - mjb
  • http://www.discogs.com/release/329471 - UK?
    • Has a WIP cat# and a "-1U" suffix. I wonder if that's really on the label or only in the runout. In any case you never see "-1U" on US releases. - mjb
    • Submitter (andy.kempson) contacted. - mjb

Ariola pseudo-misfiles

Once we're certain about which Island-branded releases were issued by Ariola, we can file them all under both Ariola and Island. Some are currently under Ariola instead of Island, so we need to figure out which of those Ariola items are Island-branded, and then get them filed under the appropriate Island in Discogs.

I have made a 'first-pass' of possible errors on Ariola Germany 11 Apr 06. This is in no way a complete list, and all need confirming - onelittle

Other misfiles and mistakes

Island Records (UK) misfiles

Island Records (UK) inconsistent filing

Possible partial cat#s, which might result in misfilings.

onelittle: quite often @ discogs, UK and INT cat#s are split between parent and sublabel. Eg, a 90s release on ZTT will have its INT cat# listed as a Warners one as it matches the parents' patterns (see http://www.discogs.com/history?release_id=636878 - ahem). My opinion is; of course it does, because the label is part of that group at time of release. UK and INT cat#s should always be on the same label IMO. (Also, as we are not cataloguing distributor links atm, we shouldn't try to interlink sublabels in such a way). This problem affects most major labels; below is a list of inconsistencies in Island UK where I believe there is no need for Island UK to be listed as a label - this should be implied by the subsidiary label's affiliation at the time of release.

I'll need to sleep on that one for a while - mjb

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