Asylum Records

Sub-label of Warner Music Group

4 sub-labels 1971–2025

About

[b]Label Code: LC 2648 / LC 02648[/b] US label formed by [a597895] and Eliot Roberts in 1971. At inception, the label specialized in mainstream rock and singer/songwriters. The first artist signed to Asylum was Judee Sill, followed by David Blue, Jackson Browne and Jo Jo Gunne. Geffen scored a coup in 1974 by signing Bob Dylan for two albums during his brief estrangement from Columbia Records. In the mid and late 1970s, Asylum released records by such influential artists as Tom Waits, Joni Mitchell, and Warren Zevon, as well as albums by former members of the Eagles, the Byrds and Buffalo Springfield. From 1971 through 1973; Asylum was distributed by Atlantic Records, but in August 1973 the Elektra & Asylum Records labels were combined by parent Warner Communications to form Elektra/Asylum Records and Elektra/Asylum/Nonesuch Records. The first record released under this new corporate structure was [m47758]; U.S. promotional and confirmed first pressings of this release show Atlantic catalog number SD-5072 effaced in the runouts. Geffen left the label and founded Geffen Records in 1980. The Asylum name was retired from use on new releases in 1989, but returned occasionally in 1992 for country releases. In 2004, after Warner Music was purchased from Time Warner by a consortium of private investors led by Edgar Bronfman Jr., Asylum was reactivated and became a southern-oriented hip-hop label. Asylum is also the current distributor for Rap-A-Lot Records and Swisha House Records. Although considered an independent label within the Warner Music structure, its numbering system and UPC prefix are those of Elektra Records. For unofficial releases using the identity of this label, see Asylum Records (5). Name appearances as found on this profile: - Asylum Records - Asylum

Top 100 Asylum Records Releases

1
Hotel California cover
Hotel California Eagles
1976 Country Rock 6.9M plays
2
Disintegration cover
Disintegration The Cure
1989 New Wave Darkwave 4.8M plays
3
× cover
× Ed Sheeran
2014 Acoustic Pop Rock 4.7M plays
4
÷ cover
÷ Ed Sheeran
2017 Pop Rock Acoustic 4.0M plays
5
CRASH cover
CRASH Charli XCX
2022 Dance-pop Synth-pop 2.8M plays
6
Their Greatest Hits 1971–1975 cover
Their Greatest Hits 1971–1975 Eagles
1976 Country Rock Pop Rock 2.3M plays
11
how i’m feeling now cover
how i’m feeling now Charli XCX
2020 Indie Pop Dance-pop 1.0M plays
14
The Best of Eagles cover
The Best of Eagles Eagles
1985 Soft Rock Country Rock 885.4K plays
17
One of These Nights cover
One of These Nights Eagles
1975 Country Rock Pop Rock 696.5K plays
18
SUCKER cover
SUCKER Charli XCX
2014 Europop Pop Rock 606.4K plays
21
Charli cover
Charli Charli XCX
2019 Hyperpop Dance-pop 475.8K plays
22
Desperado cover
Desperado Eagles
1973 Country Rock 465.0K plays
23
True Romance cover
True Romance Charli XCX
2013 Synth-pop Electro 428.5K plays
24
The Long Run cover
The Long Run Eagles
1979 Country Rock Soft Rock 420.9K plays
25
Closing Time cover
Closing Time Tom Waits
1973 Piano Blues Ballad 348.2K plays
27
Pop 2 cover
Pop 2 Charli XCX
2017 Dance-pop Synth-pop 327.6K plays
28
Number 1 Angel cover
Number 1 Angel Charli XCX
2017 Dance-pop Electro 253.1K plays
29
Excitable Boy cover
Excitable Boy Warren Zevon
1978 Pop Rock 234.6K plays
30
Lovesong cover
Lovesong The Cure
1989 New Wave 234.0K plays
37
The Heart of Saturday Night cover
The Heart of Saturday Night Tom Waits
1974 Contemporary Jazz Spoken Word 151.5K plays
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