Stax

Stax

Sub-label of Concord Music Group

100 releases 13 sub-labels 1961–2025

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US label. Label Code: LC 0914 / LC 00914 Stax Records is synonymous with Southern soul music. Originally known as Satellite (2), the Memphis company was founded in 1959 by Jim Stewart and his sister, Estelle Axton, and took its new name in 1961 from the first two letters of their last names. For all Unofficial/ bootleg/ counterfeit releases of this label please use Among the many artists who scored hits on Stax and its Volt subsidiary during the Sixties were Rufus Thomas and his daughter Carla Thomas, Booker T & The MG's (an inter-racial instrumental quartet that also served as the label's rhythm section), Mable John, Sam & Dave, Johnnie Taylor, Albert King, Bar-Kays and Otis Redding. Redding's death in December 1967 signaled the end of the first Stax era (which Atlantic distributed and retains distribution rights). Subsequently the company spawned a new crop of hitmakers, among them Isaac Hayes, the Staples Singers, the Soul Children, The Emotions, the Rance Allen Group, Shirley Brown, Luther Ingram and The Dramatics. The company was sold to Paramount Pictures Corporation in 1968 (only to be sold back to Jim Stewart and Al Bell in August 1970, with the help of a loan from Deutsche Grammophon/Polydor, who obtained international distribution rights). It then entered a distribution deal with Columbia Records, only to find out that it was given a raw deal with more Stax product ending up as cut-outs and intentionally given poor marketing and distribution support. Stax was in deep financial trouble with various creditors (particularly the Union Planters Bank in Memphis, from whom Stewart borrowed money to start the company and eventually mortgaged the converted movie theater that was the Stax headquarters) and collapsed, going bankrupt in 1975. A year and a half later in June 1977, the company's masters and related assets were purchased at an auction by Fantasy, Inc., which periodically revived the Stax and Volt labels for new recordings and reissuing older post-1967 material in addition to releasing previously unreleased pre-March 1968 Stax/Volt recordings, to which it controls the rights. In 2008, Concord Music Group revived Stax as an active label with new artist signings including Jill Scott, Leela James, Angie Stone, and Nikka Costa. Dating Stax Records Atlantic distribution: 1962-1968 (701-726) Mono labels are light blue and stereo labels are yellow. Both have the original stacked record logo. March 1968-1975: 1968-1972 (2000-2045,3001) Yellow label with blue finger snap logo. 1972-1975 (2046-2047, 3002-3024, 5500 series) Yellow label with brown finger snap logo. Fantasy releases: 1977-1980s (4100 & 8500 series) Purple and white label with black finger snap logo. 1987 June - September. STAX 801 - 820 series of 20 Stax 7" re-issues. The vinyl pressings were actually manufactured in France with 4 prong centers but this was officially a UK release and the specially designed Stax company sleeves were British with the distributor's London address details on the back of the sleeve along with information of all the other 19 releases and expected release dates. Copyright dates of the original issues are retained on the labels. Most, if not all, have different B sides to the original issues. Further pointers : Rondor Music credits - Rondor did not acquire the publishing rights to the East Memphis Music catalogue until sometime in 1981 so any credits for Rondor Music on labels or sleeves mean the release cannot date from earlier. UK and European distribution was by EMI (in Germany and the UK), Ariola (in Austria), Movieplay (Spain) and Barclay (France) until it moved to Polydor from mid-1971 (some territories being late 1971, notably France (November 1) and Germany). Australia and New Zealand moved from Festival Records to Polydor at the same time.

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Top Stax Releases

Green Onions
Green Onions
Booker T. & the M.G.s
1962
#1 Record
Big Star
1972
Nathaniel Rateliff & the Night Sweats
Nathaniel Rateliff & the Night Sweats
2015
Radio City
Big Star
1974
Born Under a Bad Sign
Born Under a Bad Sign
Albert King
1967
The Stax Story
Various Artists
2000
Hot Buttered Soul
Isaac Hayes
1969
Tearing at the Seams
Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats
2018
Stax Classics
Booker T & the MG’s
2017
Classic Stax
Various Artists
2016
Time Is Tight
Booker T. & the MG’s
1998
In Session
In Session
Albert King with Stevie Ray Vaughan
1999
And It’s Still Alright
Nathaniel Rateliff
2020
Soul Explosion
Soul Explosion
Various Artists
1969
Trax From Stax
Various Artists
1995
Stax Hits 1968 - 1974
Various Artists
1991
I Wanna Get Funky
I Wanna Get Funky
Albert King
1973
Be Altitude: Respect Yourself
Be Altitude: Respect Yourself
The Staple Singers
1972
The Future
Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats
2021
Carla
Carla Thomas
1966
Knock on Wood
Eddie Floyd
1967
Stax ’68: A Memphis Story
Various Artists
2018
Black Moses
Isaac Hayes
1971
A Dramatic Experience
The Dramatics
1973
Mr. Big Stuff
Jean Knight
1971
The Best of Booker T. & the MGs
Booker T. & the MG’s
1986
Soul Legends
Isaac Hayes
2006
Tough Guys
Isaac Hayes
1974
Uptight
Booker T. & the MG’s
1969
Stax Greatest Hits
Various Artists
1986
Soul Limbo
Booker T. & the MG’s
1968
Stax: The Soul of Hip-Hop
Various Artists
2008
Call It What It Is
Call It What It Is
Ben Harper & The Innocent Criminals
2016
Hip Hug‐Her
Booker T. & the MG’s
1967
Soul Dressing
Booker T. & the MG’s
1965
Soulsville
Soulsville
Various Artists
2003
The Best of the Staple Singers
The Best of the Staple Singers
The Staple Singers
1986
Get Up!
Get Up!
Ben Harper with Charlie Musselwhite
2013
Melting Pot
Booker T. & the MG’s
1971
Years Gone By
Years Gone By
Albert King
1969
The Best Of
Eddie Floyd
1988
Rare Stamps
Rare Stamps
Eddie Floyd
2002
King & Queen
Otis Redding & Carla Thomas
1967
Soul Folk in Action
Soul Folk in Action
The Staple Singers
1968
In the Christmas Spirit
Booker T. & the MG’s
1966
City in the Sky
City in the Sky
The Staple Singers
1974
Singles, Live & More
Singles, Live & More
The Staple Singers
2020
Money Talks
The Bar‐Kays
1978
McLemore Avenue
Booker T. & the M.G.’s
1970
Staple Singers Greatest Hits
Staple Singers Greatest Hits
The Staple Singers
1999
The Pinch
The Pinch
Albert King
1977
The Stax Soul Sisters
Various Artists
1988
…To Be Continued
Isaac Hayes
1970
Stax Profiles: Booker T. & the MG’s
Booker T. & the MG’s
2006
San Francisco '83
San Francisco '83
Albert King
1983
Redemption
Nathaniel Rateliff
2020
The Best of Booker T and the MG’s
Booker T. & the MG’s
1992
Truck Turner
Isaac Hayes
1974

Stax Artist Roster

Various Artists
Various Artists
59 releases
Other
Albert King
Albert King
38 releases
Person
Isaac Hayes
Isaac Hayes
37 releases
Person
Johnnie Taylor
Johnnie Taylor
28 releases
Person
Eddie Floyd
Eddie Floyd
25 releases
Person
Rufus Thomas
Rufus Thomas
23 releases
Person
The Staple Singers
The Staple Singers
23 releases
Group
William Bell
William Bell
21 releases
Person
Carla Thomas
Carla Thomas
18 releases
Person
Little Milton
Little Milton
14 releases
Person
Otis Redding
Otis Redding
13 releases
Person
TS
The Soul Children
12 releases
Group
Sam & Dave
Sam & Dave
9 releases
Group
TB
The Bar‐Kays
8 releases
Group
NR
Nathaniel Rateliff
8 releases
Person
The Mar‐Keys
The Mar‐Keys
7 releases
Group
The Dramatics
The Dramatics
6 releases
Group
Mavis Staples
Mavis Staples
5 releases
Person

Sub-labels

Superblues

Compilation series.

Volt

Also appears as "Volt Records". Subsidiary of the legendary soul/R&B label Stax. In June 1977, a year and a half after Stax went bankrupt, the company's masters were purchased by Fantasy, Inc....

Enterprise

American soul and jazz label founded as a subsidiary of , which released ' early solo material. The label was named after the spaceship on Star Trek, which was label president [a221...

We Produce Records

US Stax subsidiary label. Formed around the production team of Jo Bridges and Tom Nixon.

Satellite (2)

Also appears as "Satellite Records". ** For unofficial releases, please use: .** This short-lived label marks the beginning of the legendary Stax Memphis Soul Saga. Satellite was f...

Respect

Ardent Records (2)

Memphis record label founded by John Fry in 1959. For related studios see . Ardent of the 1960s and 1970s featured pop music acts and was distributed by Stax Records from 1972 unti...

Stax Recording Studios

Recording studio in Memphis, Tennesse related to the label. Open in 1960 by with substantial contribution of his sister , who bought what was previously a movie theatr...

Chalice (3)

1960s gospel label from Memphis, Tennessee.

Stax 60

Branding used by and for the 60th anniversary of the label. It appears on new hits compilations, vinyl LPs, digital hi-resolution remasters and deluxe boxed sets. Its first use...

HIP (5)

1960s label from Memphis, Tennessee. Division of since 1968. Use for related credits. Some label texts refer to this entity as H.I.P. (Records).

Stax Funk

Unnumbered compilation miniseries from the early 1990s. See also follow-up miniseries .

Stax Funx

Compilation miniseries from the late 1990s. See also earlier miniseries .

Contact Label

[1998] Stax Records Tenth and Parker Berkeley, CA 94710 U.S.A. Original label: 926 E. McLemore Avenue, Memphis, Tennessee (now the address of the Stax Museum of American Soul Music, on the site of the original company headquarters which was demolished in 1989) On the yellow label with brown fingersnap Stax Records, Inc., 98 North Avalon, Memphis, USA