Giant Records

Sub-label of Warner Bros. Records

13 releases 3 sub-labels 1987–2017

About

US label. Label Code: LC 6211 / LC 06211 One of the myriad of major-label-backed independents that emerged in the early 1990s, Giant Records was founded in 1990 by manager Irving Azoff and was Warner Bros.’s replacement for Geffen Records, which had been bought by MCA earlier that year. With the exception of the very first Giant release, it used the catalog numbers that were reserved for Geffen releases had it stayed at Warner Bros. Azoff wanted to name the label Big Records, but that name was taken by an independent company. Giant was never in-line with long-term artist development like its distributing label was at the time. Many artists left the label after only one full-length release, or their follow-up albums were never released after being recorded because of label politics. During its early days, Giant had stretched itself too widely, so it consolidated in the mid-1990s, focusing primarily on singer-songwriter rock and alternative country. Azoff also grew tired of the shifting management at Warner Bros. after the great scuffle at the WEA labels of the mid-1990s, during which WB co-chairmen Lenny Waronker and Mo Ostin were forced out, so European distribution was moved to BMG. Giant had a sub-label named Revolution Records that was active during the time of Giant’s consolidation, but it was eventually absorbed by its parent. In 2000, shortly after the announcement of the merger between AOL and Time Warner, Warner Bros. bought its half of the label and it was shut down. The last-ever Giant release used the name that Azoff wanted to call his label in the first place.

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Top Giant Records Releases

Two Against Nature
Steely Dan
2000
whateverturnsuon, vol. 1
Various Artists
1998
You
You
Government Issue
1987
Crash
Crash
Government Issue
1988
Salvation!
Various Artists
1987
Government Issue
Government Issue
Government Issue
1986
Shonen Knife
Shonen Knife
Shonen Knife
1990
Field Day
Field Day
Dag Nasty
1988
East End
Big Wheel
1989

Giant Records Artist Roster

Government Issue
Government Issue
4 releases
Group
Various Artists
Various Artists
3 releases
Other
TT
The Tater Totz
3 releases
Group
UC
Uniform Choice
2 releases
Group
Steely Dan
Steely Dan
2 releases
Group
Dag Nasty
Dag Nasty
2 releases
Group
Jade
Jade
2 releases
Group
J
Jomanda
1 release
Group
P
P.O.L.
1 release
Group
7U
76% Uncertain
1 release
Group
D
D:Ream
1 release
Group
BT
Bridget Taylor
1 release
Group
少年ナイフ
少年ナイフ
1 release
Group
VA
Verbal Assault
1 release
Group
PB
Peter Blakeley
1 release
Person
7Seconds
7Seconds
1 release
Group
I
Insted
1 release
Group
Cherie Currie
Cherie Currie
1 release
Person

Contact Label

1998-2001: Giant Records 3500 West Olive Ave., Suite 600 Burbank, CA 91505-4647 USA (Contact info now obsolete) 1996-2001: Giant Records 1514 South Street Nashville, TN 37212 USA (Contact info now obsolete) 1994-2000: Giant Records 75 Rockefeller Plaza New York, NY 10019-6908 USA (Contact info now obsolete) 1993-1998: Giant Records 8900 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 200 Beverly Hills, CA 90211-1906 USA (Contact info now obsolete) 1993-1995: Giant Records 45 Music Square West Nashville, TN 37203-3205 USA (Contact info now obsolete)