Emergency Records

Emergency Records

Sub-label of Unidisc

16 releases 3 sub-labels 1979–2018

About

Founded in early 1979 by Italian pioneer club & radio DJ Sergio Cossa (who was also an author and producer), Emergency Records was an independent US label which helped to commercialize the late 70s and early 80s Italian disco sound of artists like La Bionda, Pino Presti, I.C. Bell and Easy Going amongst others. These releases were introducing more electronic instruments such as computers and synthesizers into their compositions, and with the inclusion of a big bass groove and a disco tempo these late disco tunes were very popular on the gay scene. Between 1980 and 1982 the label became more widely known with productions that mixed late disco emotions and heavy funky rhythms. These sounds became the "Emergency Sound". However, a lot of fans discovered the label via Kano's self titled LP, and in particular via the track "It's A War" which was at the time was very different from the majority of releases in the same genre. In Europe, it was perhaps the group Firefly (2) with their track "Love (Is Gonna Be On Your Side)" that attracted most people to the label. The release was also a huge underground hit in the clubs. The label also offered Tee Scott the opportunity to present the label with some examples of his best remixes for artists like North End and for labels like Elektra. As with many other independent labels of the day, 1983 saw the label expanding its talent pool to discover potential hits. Early electro tracks from groups such as and - of course - Shannon were signed or licensed to the label. The international success of "Let The Music Play" allowed Emergency to continue their story until 1988. By this time the majority of the productions were of a more European dance music sound. Apart from early garage titles by the likes of Carolyn Harding and the commercial success of P4F and Taffy, the label's sales began to steadily decline. By 1987 the label was forced to strike a distribution deal with Profile Records and from there until the label shut its doors the following year for many fans the label's ''magic'' had disappeared. Despite this sad ending the label offers many classics in its back catalog and has become popular with collectors. Label Code: LC 6655

Top Emergency Records Releases

Give Me Tonight
Give Me Tonight
Shannon
1984
Kano
Kano
1980
I.M.S.
I.M.S.
International Music System
1984
Café
D.D. Sound
1978
It’s Right
Michelle Wallace
1982
Casanova
Easy Going
1980
In the Bottle
C.O.D.
1983
Explosion
I.C. Bell
1980
Happy Days / Tee’s Happy
Happy Days / Tee’s Happy
Northend featuring Michelle Wallace
1981

Emergency Records Artist Roster

Shannon
Shannon
5 releases
Person
K
Kano
4 releases
Group
MW
Michelle Wallace
3 releases
Person
FP
Franco Piersanti
2 releases
Group
CH
Carolyn Harding
2 releases
Person
C
C.O.D.
2 releases
Person
X
Xena
2 releases
Group
C
Capricorn
2 releases
Group
EG
Easy Going
1 release
Group
G
Game
1 release
Group
Pino Donaggio
Pino Donaggio
1 release
Person
E
Electra
1 release
Group
BM
Billy Moore
1 release
Group
NT
Nolan Thomas
1 release
Group
BB
Bo Boss
1 release
Group
BP
Bruni Pagan
1 release
Group
D
Difference
1 release
Group

Contact Label

1979-1981: 29 West 38th Street, New York, NY 10018, U.S.A. 1981-1984: 1220 Broadway, New York, NY 10001, U.S.A. 1984-1987: 915 Broadway, New York, NY 10010, U.S.A. (all contact info now obsolete)