EMI (Australia) Limited

Sub-label of THORN EMI Pty. Ltd.

2 releases 16 sub-labels 1966–2019

About

Major Australian record / electronic company established by (EMI), active from May 1957 to late 1980s. For the pressing plant owned and used for most EMI Australia vinyl see Columbia / EMI Records, Homebush. The roots of the company were founded in 1925, , England established in the Sydney suberb of Erskinville in New South Wales, shortly after another UK based company established , which began operations in another Sydney suberb, Homebush. The following year in 1926 saw the establishment of the first recording studios in Australia at the Homebush factory. In 1931 Columbia Graphophone Company Ltd. and The Gramophone Company Ltd. are merged to form Electric & Musical Industries Ltd. (EMI) and the 2 Australian companies (including ) are subsequently brought together under one administrative control, with the record production plant being centralised at Homebush. In 1936 the first Australian made "His Masters Voice" radio recievers were manufactured at Homebush, and the recording of radio transcriptions for broadcasting commenced. During the war years the Homebush factory undertook extensive work on electronic devices for the Australian services and the output of the factory provided an important contribution to the Australian defence effort. EMI (Australia) Limited was formed as a proprietary company E.M.I. (Australia) Pty. Limited in 1948 to takeover the activities formerly carried out by the branches of Electric & Musical Industries Ltd. British companies. In May, 1957 the proprietary company was converted to a public company and became official known as E.M.I. (Australia) Limited As of 1963 E.M.I. (Australia) Limited was operating 3 principal wholly owned subsidiaries, which included its publishing arm , later acquiring and in 1967. Product portfolio of the company and subsidiaries that formed part of its record & electronics division. (As of 1963) - Television receivers. - Domestic radio receivers. - Radiograms. - Record Players. - Domestic electrical appliances. - Records, Publishing - Industrial & commercial electronic equipment. - Military electronics In 1971 the board of Electric & Musical Industries Ltd. decided to rename itself (EMI), to reflect how the brand was now globally seen. E.M.I. (Australia) Limited would subsequently become officially known as EMI (Australia) Limited. from 1971/72 During 1974 EMI (Australia) Limited acquired the outstanding shares of Music Houses Of Australia Ltd. (which it had already owned a 30% interest in), "MHA" through its 32 retail outlets across Australia, handled records, sheet music, musical instruments and electronics. In the same year the company reached an agreement with to form a joint entity to undertake the distribution of Toshiba's extensive range of products, This joint venture (Toshiba-EMI (Australia) Pty. Ltd.) would subsequently take two years to establish, in the meanwhile EMI (Australia) Limited was appointed sole distributor of Toshiba consumer products in Australia with effect from for 1st July 1974. The company's domestic consumer electronics business's. are terminated in Jan 1978, with the manufacture, import, sale and distribution of television receivers, audio receivers, cassette radios, car radios and blank tape being transferred to Rank Industries Australia Pty. Ltd., and in June 1978 also selling its 50% interest in Toshiba-EMI (Australia) Pty. Ltd. to it's former joint partner in this enterprise. Following a global reorganisation by EMI Ltd. (EMI) in 1978, the new division is established to head and unify worldwide music operations. 2 years later parent & the multinational Thorn Electrical Industries Ltd. merge to form Plc, which becomes the ultimate parent. In the mid / late 80s EMI (Australia) Ltd. recorded music operations are taken over by Company timeline - Not to be confused with the other Australia EMI companies: E.M.I. (Australia) Pty. Limited (1948 to early 1957) (1957 to late 1980s) (mid 1980s to circa 1991) EMI Music Australia Pty. Limited (circa 1991 to 2013) (2013 to present (as of 2017) Note EMI Music Group Australasia was the regional divisional name of (late 1980s to mid 2000s)

Top EMI (Australia) Limited Releases

EMI (Australia) Limited Artist Roster

Middle Kids
Middle Kids
1 release
Group
E
Even
1 release
Group
John Farnham
John Farnham
1 release
Person
Johnny Ashcroft
Johnny Ashcroft
1 release
Person

Sub-labels

EMI Cover Design & Art

"EMIART" as it appears on most releases, was a division of EMI in Australia that made and designed album covers, seemingly most prolific in the 1970's Usually accompanied with the text "Cover ori...

EMI Audiophile

Hit Wave

Hit Wave was a three-volume compilation series from EMI Australia released between 1967 and 1969. The first volume was released on the with later volumes released on .

EMI Records Australia

A trading name for the Australian branch of the EMI group. This should be entered as Record Company or other company roles per the release, not label. See also

Little Digger Productions

Castle Records (5)

1990s label from Australia.

Drum

Mid-70s Australian budget re-issues (priced at $3.99) from various labels distributed by EMI.

Genie (2)

Defunct short-lived Australian label.

EMI Manufacturing Pty. Ltd.

Australian EMI subsidiary company that oversaw Columbia / EMI Records, Homebush in its final decades. Registered in NSW 3/04/1947 as Charles Weldon & Co. Pty Ltd. and deregistered 28/06/1991.

Castle Music Pty. Ltd.

Publishing Company, mostly for Australian releases. Established as a wholly owned subsidiary and publishing arm of EMI (Australia) Limited, (Later became known as ) Also appears as "Castl...

Belinda Music (Aust) Pty. Ltd.

Australian based publishing company. Incorporated 12th August 1959. The company was acquired by EMI (Australia) Ltd. in 1967. (Later renamed .) Please also consider : - , - [...

EMI Custom

Australian label for custom pressings, used from approximately 1971 to approximately 1978. It replaced EMI Custom Service which in turn had replaced Process Recording. It was replaced by [l...

EMI Studios, Homebush

Studio and mastering facility owned for most of its life by 's Australian branch, located in Sydney, Australia. For the pressing plant at the same address please use [l=Columbia / EMI Recor...

EMI Custom Service

Australian label for custom pressings, used from 1959 to approximately 1972. It replaced Process Recording. It was replaced by EMI Custom, then His Master's Voice and finally ....

Explosive Hits

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$9.99 Price Attack

Budget series of vinyl and cassettes from EMI Music Australia from circa 1986-1989, identifiable by sticker and by new catalog number with MID prefix. Sometimes these were brand-new vinyl cuts, bu...

Contact Label

EMI (Australia) Limited 301 Castlereagh Street, Sydney, N.S.W., 2000 Telex: 24182 PO Box 352 Haymarket, Sydney, NSW 2000 Australia. Tel: 20912 Telex: AA24182