An EMI Records Ltd. legal entity was created in 1956 as the record manufacturing and distribution arm of EMI in the UK. It oversaw EMI's various labels, including
The Gramophone Co. Ltd.,
Columbia Graphophone Company, and
Parlophone Co. Ltd. In July 1965, the standalone EMI Record labels were extracted from E.M.I. Records Ltd. and folded into The Gramophone Company Ltd. On 1 July 1973, The Gramophone Co. Ltd. was renamed EMI Records Ltd. At the same time, E.M.I. Records Ltd. was wound down and its activities were absorbed into EMI Records Ltd. Earlier, on 1 January 1973, all of The Gramophone Company Ltd. pop labels (Columbia, Parlophone, Harvest, Sovereign and Regal) had been rebranded as EMI. EMI Records then signed new music artists that became worldwide successes:
Kraftwerk,
Renaissance,
Queen,
Olivia Newton-John,
Iron Maiden,
Kate Bush,
Sheena Easton, and
Pink Floyd (though some of these acts were on different labels in the US, not EMI's
Capitol Records). In 1978, EMI launched
EMI America Records as its second label in the United States after Capitol, and in 1988, EMI America later merged with sister label
Manhattan Records, founded in 1984, becoming EMI Manhattan Records and eventually EMI Records USA when Capitol absorbed it in 1989. In June 1997, the EMI Records USA division was folded into
Virgin Records and Capitol. In October 1979, EMI Ltd. merged with
Thorn Electrical Industries to become Thorn EMI, whose shareholders voted on 16 August 1996 in favour of demerging Thorn from EMI again. The recorded music division became EMI Group plc, and the electronics and rentals divisions were divested as Thorn plc. In 2010, EMI Records opened a
country music division, EMI Records Nashville, which includes on its roster
Troy Olsen,
Alan Jackson,
Kelleigh Bannen, and
Eric Church. EMI Records Nashville is a sister label to the
Capitol Nashville unit of
Universal Music Group. Australia's most prolific artist,
Slim Dusty, signed with the Columbia Graphophone Co. for
Regal Zonophone Records in 1946 and remained with EMI until his death in 2003, selling over seven million records for the label in Australia by 2007.
Virgin EMI Records retained use of the EMI branding after Universal Music Group's acquisition of EMI in September 2012, but it is otherwise unrelated to the old label which was defunct and renamed Parlophone Records in 2013 and is now part of
Warner Music Group. EMI Christian Music Group was renamed
Capitol Christian Music Group.
EMI Classics was sold to Warner Music Group in February 2013. After EU regulatory approval, EMI Classics was absorbed into
Warner Classics in July 2013. In April 2013,
EMI Music Japan became defunct following Universal's acquisition of EMI. The company's successor was
EMI Records Japan, a sublabel of
Universal Music Japan. In February 2014, Universal Japan did a label reorganization, with more than half of the former
EMI Records Japan artists being transferred to Nayutawave Records. Later that year, the two sublabels were combined and rebranded as EMI Records. Since 2018, Takeshi Okada has been the managing director of Universal Japan's EMI Records label. In 2020, the label launched an official YouTube channel, six years after the label was formed. On 16 June 2020, Universal rebranded Virgin EMI Records as EMI Records and named Rebecca Allen (former president of UMG's Decca label) as the label's president. In January 2023, EMI launched EMI North, based in
Leeds, becoming the "first major to open a physical space outside of London". In July 2023, Universal Japan announced a new imprint label, Holo-n, which will operate under their EMI Records division in partnership with
Hololive Production. In February 2024,
UMG Philippines relaunched EMI Records as a successor to the former EMI Philippines label, now known as
PolyEast Records. ==See also==