Stiff Records

Stiff Records

Sub-label of Universal Music Group

100 releases 11 sub-labels 1968–2018

About

Multinational label. Label Code: LC 4764 / LC 04764 Name variants : - Stiff Records - Stiff Stiff Records was created in 1976 by Dave Robinson and Jake Riviera. Initially intending to specialize in "pub rock" by artists such as Ian Dury and Wreckless Eric, the label quickly got caught up in the punk, ska & new wave movements, and helped launch the careers of such artists as Elvis Costello, Madness, The Damned, Nick Lowe, The Pogues, Tenpole Tudor, and many others. Company related to : - stiff recordings Ever the keen marketeers, Stiff billed themselves as "The World's Most Flexible Record Label". Other slogans were "We came. We saw. We left." and "If it ain't Stiff it ain't worth a fuck." Riviera left Stiff in 1977 to form , taking Elvis Costello and several other artists with him. In 1978 the company entered into a US partnership with CBS, Inc. This created two short lived labels Stiff-Columbia and Stiff-Epic. In 1984 the label entered a distribution deal with Island Records. Stiff was fully purchased by Island, but the deal wasn't a success and Robinson regained control in 1986 of the newly independent label. In 1987, after a serious cashflow crisis, the label went into liquidation. ZTT, whose product Robinson had worked on when in cahoots with Island, bought the label catalogue for a reported £300,000. On ZTT's watch the label slowly petered out - several albums by the likes of the Belle Stars, Furniture and Dr Feelgood were left in limbo, unreleased. The Stiff brand was relaunched in late 2006 by the SPZ Group (Sarm/Perfect Songs/ZTT) and included new signings and reissues. In Dec. 2017, SPZ sold the Stiff brand, parts of the Stiff recording catalog, and Perfect Songs publishing to Universal Music. UK distribution: 1976- January 1977: self January - December 1977: Island Records December 1977 to October 1979: EMI via Island Records' deal with EMI Early October 1979: Virgin sales force with EMI manufacture and distribution Late October 1979 to 1984: Virgin sales force with CBS manufacture and distribution.

Top Stiff Records Releases

My Aim Is True
My Aim Is True
Elvis Costello
1977
The Rise & Fall
Madness
1982
Crazy Rhythms
The Feelies
1980
Madness
Madness
1983
Absolutely
Absolutely
Madness
1980
Our House
Madness
1982
Red Roses for Me
The Pogues
1984
Stateless
Stateless
Lene Lovich
1978
7
Madness
1981
The Last Stiff Compilation
Various Artists
1980
Do It Yourself
Do It Yourself
Ian Dury & the Blockheads
1979
Keep Moving
Madness
1984
Heart Skips Beat
Jona Lewie
1982
My Girl
Madness
1979
Stop the Cavalry
Jona Lewie
1980
Jukebox Dury
Jukebox Dury
Ian Dury & the Blockheads
1981
Lucky Number
Lucky Number
Lene Lovich
1978
We Got the Beat
We Got the Beat
The Go‐Go’s
1980
Westworld
Theatre of Hate
1982
The Belle Stars
The Belle Stars
The Belle Stars
1983
Wreckless Eric
Wreckless Eric
Wreckless Eric
1978
B Stiff
B Stiff
DEVO
1978
Laughter
Laughter
Ian Dury & the Blockheads
1980
Music for Pleasure
The Damned
1977
Big Smash
Big Smash
Wreckless Eric
1980
Hit Me With Your Rhythm Stick
Hit Me With Your Rhythm Stick
Ian Dury & the Blockheads
1978
Embarrassment
Madness
1980
Michael Caine
Madness
1984
Flex
Flex
Lene Lovich
1979
A Bunch of Stiff Records
Various Artists
1977
Whole Wide World
Whole Wide World
Wreckless Eric
1977
They Don’t Know
They Don’t Know
Kirsty MacColl
1979
The Wrong People
Furniture
1986
Brilliant Mind
Furniture
1986
What a Waste!
Ian Dury
1978
The Stiff Years
Various Artists
1986
The Hits Go On
Alvin Stardust
1993
It Must Be Love
Madness
1981
The Stiff Years
The Stiff Years
Kirsty MacColl
2005
Bom Bom
Sam and the Womp
2012
Grey Day
Madness
1981
Fool Around
Rachel Sweet
1978
No Man’s Land
No Man’s Land
Lene Lovich
1982
The Belle Stars Collection
The Belle Stars Collection
The Belle Stars
1994
Iko Iko
Iko Iko
The Belle Stars
1982
One Better Day
Madness
1984
Swords of a Thousand Men
Tenpole Tudor
1981
Cry Like a Baby
Cry Like a Baby
The Box Tops
1968
I Want to Be Straight
I Want to Be Straight
Ian Dury and the Blockheads
1980
Bowi
Nick Lowe
1977
Stiff Fourplay
Various Artists
1978
Lost Again
Lost Again
Yello
1983
Bird Song
Bird Song
Lene Lovich
1979
Hits Greatest Stiffs
Various Artists
1977
New Rose
The Damned
1976
Sign Of The Times
Sign Of The Times
The Belle Stars
1983
Sueperman’s Big Sister
Sueperman’s Big Sister
Ian Dury & the Blockheads
1980
Waxie's Dargle
The Pogues
1984
It's Not OK
The Enemy
2007
Ravo
Sam and the Womp
2013
Sally Maclennane
The Pogues
1985
Happy Birthday You
Happy Birthday You
Jay Jay Pistolet
2008
You Caught Me Out
You Caught Me Out
Tracey Ullman
1984
Ooh Wallah Wallah
King Kurt
1983
Alison / Less Than Zero
Elvis Costello
1978
Big Cock
King Kurt
1986
Broken Doll
Broken Doll
Wreckless Eric
1980

Stiff Records Artist Roster

M
Madness
27 releases
Group
Various Artists
Various Artists
13 releases
Other
The Pogues
The Pogues
13 releases
Group
Tracey Ullman
Tracey Ullman
12 releases
Person
Wreckless Eric
Wreckless Eric
11 releases
Person
Lene Lovich
Lene Lovich
10 releases
Person
TD
The Damned
9 releases
Group
The Belle Stars
The Belle Stars
8 releases
Group
Jona Lewie
Jona Lewie
8 releases
Person
Elvis Costello
Elvis Costello
7 releases
Person
Tenpole Tudor
Tenpole Tudor
7 releases
Group
King Kurt
King Kurt
6 releases
Group
Kirsty MacColl
Kirsty MacColl
6 releases
Person
Alvin Stardust
Alvin Stardust
6 releases
Person
Any Trouble
Any Trouble
5 releases
Group
The Rumour
The Rumour
4 releases
Group
RS
Rachel Sweet
4 releases
Person
Ian Dury
Ian Dury
4 releases
Person
Yello
Yello
3 releases
Group