Robinson co-founded
Stiff Records in August 1976 with his business partner
Jake Riviera, with a £400 loan from the
Dr. Feelgood lead singer
Lee Brilleaux. and started signing up The Damned,
Motörhead, Elvis Costello, Nick Lowe, Tracey Ullman, The
Plasmatics,
Jona Lewie, Ian Dury & The Blockheads, Kirsty MacColl,
The Box Tops,
The Adverts,
Lene Lovich, The Pogues, and Madness, amongst others. Later Robinson admitted that the merger was a mistake. He said "Island was in a bad financial state and I spent too much time worrying about his label and not enough about my own. I had a big hand in the success of
Legend, the
Bob Marley compilation;
U2 went multi-platinum; and I had a lot to do with the marketing of
Frankie Goes to Hollywood.
(Chris) Blackwell (the founder of Island Records) kind of double-crossed me after I'd essentially saved his arse". By 2004, Robinson had established
Shell Records to be able to release
Best Laid Plans by
Sandra McCracken. He was a director of the label for just 6 days, from 7 May 2004 until 12 May 2004. In 2025, Robinson undertook two tours of Ukraine with the Carlisle band
Hardwicke Circus, despite the ongoing
Russian invasion. == Discography ==