Manhattan Records

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Manhattan Records
Parent company EMI
Founded 1984
Founder Bruce Lundvall
Distributing label Capitol Music Group (In the US)
Genre Adult Contemporary
Country of origin US
Official website Official website of Manhattan Records

Manhattan Records is an American record label, owned by EMI and operates as a subsidiary of Capitol Records.

Manhattan Records was formed in 1984 by Bruce Lundvall, and was later renamed EMI Manhattan Records after absorbing EMI's EMI America Records imprint. In addition to being a fully functional label in its own right, EMI Manhattan was also used to reissue back catalogue title from Capitol Records, as well as other EMI imprints, such as: United Artists Records and Liberty Records.

The primary artist released on EMI Manhattan Records was Kenny Rogers. His hugely successful United Artists Records and Liberty albums, including "The Gambler" and "We've Got Tonight" were reissued on CD via EMI Manhattan. The label was also used to reissue singles (at that time, issued on vinyl 45s). Again, the main artist was Kenny Rogers. His biggest hits, including "The Gambler," "Lucille," and "Lady" were reissued on single in the 1980s.

Notable artists signed to EMI Manhattan Records included: Queensrÿche, Richard Marx, Robbie Nevil, Anoushka Shankar, and Thomas Dolby. Pet Shop Boys were also distributed in North America on the label, being signed and distributed in the UK by Parlophone. In 1992, EMI Manhattan was dismantled and absorbed into Capitol Records with the catalog bearing the EMI label.

In 2001, the Manhattan label was relaunched (sans the “EMI” prefix) as a division of Capitol Jazz and Classics by veteran record producer Arif Mardin. Richard Marx, one of its flagship artists during the label's heyday, returned to the label upon its revival.

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