Def American Recordings

Def American Recordings

52 releases 1 sub-labels 1988–2022

About

Def American Recordings was founded by Rick Rubin in 1988 after splitting with then-partner Russell Simmons and Def Jam Recordings because of the former’s increasingly eclectic tastes. The first-ever Def American release was Slayer’s Reign in Blood, which, ironically, had a Def Jam logo on its first pressing. However, because Simmons felt that it was not in line with Def Jam, and because Def Jam’s then-distributor, Columbia/CBS Records, refused to release it, it was released through Geffen and Warner Bros., and Rubin took the rights of the release to the new label with him after the split. Initially, it was distributed by Geffen Records through Warner Bros. Records, but when Geffen refused to distribute the self-titled album by the Geto Boys and the controversy it caused, Rubin switched distribution to Warner Bros. proper, which released all subsequent Def American titles. In 1993, Rubin found the word “def” in a dictionary, and renamed the label American Recordings after a large mock-funeral that was presided over by the Reverend Al Sharpton. Rubin felt that the mainstreaming of the word “def” was against the anti-establishment image that he was trying to project for the company. Important note: All Def American product that was in-print at the time of the name switch was repressed with the new American Recordings logo. Labelcode: LC 07181

Top Def American Recordings Releases

Danzig
Danzig
Danzig
1988
Shake Your Money Maker
Shake Your Money Maker
The Black Crowes
1990
Honey’s Dead
The Jesus and Mary Chain
1992
Til Def Us Do Part
Various Artists
1991
Mack Daddy
Mack Daddy
Sir Mix‐A‐Lot
1992
Masters of Reality
Masters of Reality
1988
Sunrise on the Sufferbus
Masters of Reality
1992
Hollywood Town Hall
Hollywood Town Hall
The Jayhawks
1992
Remedy
Remedy
The Black Crowes
1992
Hard to Handle
Hard to Handle
The Black Crowes
1990
Baby Got Back
Baby Got Back
Sir Mix‐A‐Lot
1992
Jealous Again
Jealous Again
The Black Crowes
1990
Far Gone and Out
The Jesus and Mary Chain
1992
Til Def Us Do Part II
Various Artists
1993
Sting Me
Sting Me
The Black Crowes
1992
Reverence
The Jesus and Mary Chain
1992
Trouble
Trouble
1990
Hotel Illness
Hotel Illness
The Black Crowes
1992
Nobody Said It Was Easy
The Four Horsemen
1991
Thorn in My Pride
The Black Crowes
1992
The Blue Garden
Masters of Reality
1989
...Well?
Swell
1992
King King
The Red Devils
1992
The Candy Song
Masters of Reality
1989
Settled Down Like Rain
Settled Down Like Rain
The Jayhawks
1993
Vegas Throat
Vegas Throat
Barkmarket
1991
Crowded in the Wings
Crowded in the Wings
The Jayhawks
1993
Settled Down Like Rain
Settled Down Like Rain
The Jayhawks
1993
Machine Parts +4
Brutal Truth
1995
I Like It Hot
Wolfsbane
1990
The Day the Laughter Died
Andrew “Dice” Clay
1990

Def American Recordings Artist Roster

The Black Crowes
The Black Crowes
14 releases
Group
W
Wolfsbane
8 releases
Group
The Jayhawks
The Jayhawks
7 releases
Group
Danzig
Danzig
5 releases
Group
Slayer
Slayer
5 releases
Group
Masters of Reality
Masters of Reality
4 releases
Group
Flipper
Flipper
3 releases
Group
S
Swell
2 releases
Group
Sir Mix‐A‐Lot
Sir Mix‐A‐Lot
2 releases
Person
T
Trouble
2 releases
Group
Various Artists
Various Artists
2 releases
Other
The Four Horsemen
The Four Horsemen
2 releases
Group
GB
Geto Boys
1 release
Group
Brutal Truth
Brutal Truth
1 release
Group
Dan Baird
Dan Baird
1 release
Person
Medicine
Medicine
1 release
Group
Messiah
Messiah
1 release
Group

Contact Label

3500 W. Olive, Suite 1550 Burbank, CA 91505-4628 USA [1989] Def American Recordings 9157 Sunset Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90069