Celluloid

Sub-label of Celluloid Records (2)

100 releases 8 sub-labels 1976–2016

About

Celluloid Records was a French label & distributor founded in Paris in 1977 by Jean Karakos, Gilbert Castro and Jean-François Bizot. Initially specialized in importing European hits records for the French market. Soon after the creation of Celluloid, Karakos, with more international ambitions for the label, proposed to move to New York. Castro and Bizot refused, so Celluloid split in two, with Karakos starting a new life for Celluloid in New York in 1981, while the French Celluloid continued in Paris for a while. The label then began to focus on experimental music and cross-cultural fusion sounds. Shortly after, Celluloid began a long and fruitful relationship with Bill Laswell who produced many of its recordings in the first half of the 80's. In the 80's, Celluloid produced a large amount of records which to this day are regularly quoted as having a significant cultural influence. The default position of "way ahead of the time" was great for the label´s reputation but not always great for its financial situation. In 1988 Celluloid went bankrupt and Jean Karakos returned to Paris. After years of breadline-indie-label-toil Jean's ship finally came in when he found, signed and released the only pop release of his career; "The Lambada", with the help of his A&R man of that time, Robert Soares, becoming one of the biggest global hits of 1989. In 1990, the rights to all the Celluloid master recordings were transfered to American record distributor, John Matarazzo, who was also the executive producer behind Bill Laswell's and Robert Soares´ Subharmonic and Strata labels between 1993 and 1995. On August 1994, Adageo BV purchased all rights to the Celluloid catalog and name. Adageo remain the owners to the present day. In 2010, Jean returned to A&R duties of Celluloid Records. With the renewed interest in the early 80's New York culture, the label plans to release some compilations featuring previously unheard Celluloid recordings from the period, while new projects are in the works. Label code LC 7710

Top Celluloid Releases

Before Hollywood
Before Hollywood
The Go‐Betweens
1983
Queen of Siam
Lydia Lunch
1980
Now
Now
Hadouk Trio
2002
Some Bizzare Album
Various Artists
1981
Gotta Gettaway
Stiff Little Fingers
1981
Zombie
Fẹla and Afrika 70
1976
Killing Time
Massacre
1981
Iron Man
Iron Man
Eric Dolphy
1968
Collision Drive
Alan Vega
1981
The Last Poets
The Last Poets
The Last Poets
1970
Devotion
Devotion
John McLaughlin
1970
Alan Vega
Alan Vega
Alan Vega
1980
Slave
Slave
Lucky Dube
1987
One Down
One Down
Material
1982
Amália canta Portugal III
Amália canta Portugal III
Amália Rodrigues
1972
Prisoner
Lucky Dube
1989
Visions of Excess
The Golden Palominos
1985
Outline No. 12
Billy Bang
1983
Paris - Soweto
Paris - Soweto
Mahlathini and the Mahotella Queens
1989
Jacno
Jacno
1979
É'mma Africa
Touré Kunda
1980
Les Visiteurs du soir
Mathématiques Modernes
1981
African Roots
U‐Roy
1976
Songhai
Songhai
Ketama, Toumani Diabaté & Danny Thompson
1988
Cimadan
Cimadan
Djeli Moussa Diawara
1992
O.K. Fred
Errol Dunkley
1981
Delights of the Garden
Delights of the Garden
The Last Poets with Bernard Purdie
1977
Horses & Trees
Horses & Trees
Ginger Baker
1986
Low Life
Low Life
Peter Brötzmann & Bill Laswell
1987
Ya taleb
Ya taleb
Khaled
1988
Mots D'Amour
Ahmed Fakroun
1987
Live!
Live!
Fela Ransome‐Kuti and the Africa ’70 with Ginger Baker
1971
Natalia
Touré Kunda
1985
This Is Madness
This Is Madness
The Last Poets
1971
Djamil: Inedits 84–85
Djamil: Inedits 84–85
Youssou N’Dour
1997
Juluka
Juluka
Johnny Clegg & Sipho
1988
terra e ar
Bévinda
1996
World Destruction
World Destruction
Time Zone
1984
Baselines
Baselines
Bill Laswell
1983
Kora Jazz Band and Guests
Kora Jazz Band and Guests
Kora Jazz Band
2011
Jeanette
Braque
1981
Hustler’s Convention
Lightnin’ Rod
1973
“Djamil” Inedits 84–85
“Djamil” Inedits 84–85
Youssou N’Dour
1985
Boomerang
Boomerang
Elli & Jacno
1982
Music of Many Colours
Music of Many Colours
Fela Anikulapo Kuti & Roy Ayers
1980
Touré Kunda
Touré Kunda
1981
Immigrés / Bitim Rew
Immigrés / Bitim Rew
Youssou N'Dour & Le Super Étoile de Dakar
1984
Aujourd'hui et demain
Aujourd'hui et demain
La Souris Déglinguée
1983
Terra Saabi
Touré Kunda
2000
Tocá tangó
Juan Carlos Cáceres
2000
Suis-je normale
Nini Raviolette
1980
Electric Africa
Manu Dibango
1985
A Dead Horse
The Golden Palominos
1989
Money Money
Umoja
1987
Karadindi
Touré Kunda
1988
Ocean Blues
Ocean Blues
Djeli Moussa Diawara & Bob Brozman
2000
India morena
India morena
Barbara Luna
2001
Mr. Follow Follow
Fela Anikulapo Kuti
1986
Alegria
Bévinda
2001
Hard Cell
Various Artists
1986
Canto Negro (2)
Ilê Aiyê
1989
No Agreement
Fela Aníkúlápó-Kuti and Afrika 70
1977
Stand Up Wise Up
Stand Up Wise Up
Ras Midas
1984
Freedom Express
Freedom Express
The Last Poets
1988
The Golden Palominos
The Golden Palominos
1983
Amsterdam Concert
Miles Davis Quintet feat. Barney Wilen
1984
Une éclipse totale de soleil
Ghédalia Tazartès
1984
Chastisment
Chastisment
The Last Poets
1972
Lagué Moin
Kassav’
1980
Shuffering and Shmiling
Shuffering and Shmiling
Fela Anikulapo Kuti and the Afrika 70
1978
Makasi
Bobongo Stars
1984
American Songs
Material
1981
En attendant
Trust
1988

Celluloid Artist Roster

Various Artists
Various Artists
15 releases
Other
Touré Kunda
Touré Kunda
12 releases
Group
Fela Kuti
Fela Kuti
8 releases
Person
B
Bévinda
7 releases
Person
TL
The Last Poets
7 releases
Group
Material
Material
6 releases
Group
D.ST
D.ST
5 releases
Person
A7
Africa 70
5 releases
Group
Time Zone
Time Zone
5 releases
Group
B
B‐Side
4 releases
Person
S
Sapho
4 releases
Person
K
Kassav’
4 releases
Group
Bill Laswell
Bill Laswell
4 releases
Person
J
Juluka
4 releases
Group
Trust
Trust
4 releases
Group
Manu Dibango
Manu Dibango
3 releases
Person
Lucky Dube
Lucky Dube
3 releases
Person
Z
Zia
3 releases
Group
Jacno
Jacno
3 releases
Person