Avant founded the label after
Sussex Records went out of business in June 1975. Tabu Record's
flagship release, ''
Stormin''' by
Brainstorm, was released in 1977. Tabu Records had a short-lived distribution pact with
RCA, which lasted a year before moving to
CBS Records. The label focused on
R&B and
funk but expanded into other genres such as jazz and disco. Its artists included the Argentine composer and pianist
Lalo Schifrin, who composed and scored theme songs for numerous television series, including
Mission: Impossible, and released two projects on Tabu ("No One Home", 1979) and
the S.O.S. Band ("
Take Your Time (Do It Right)," 1980) Jazz singer Sharon Ridley (Full Moon), pianist Manfredo Fest.
Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis were hired to produce
the S.O.S. Band's fourth studio album for Tabu,
On the Rise (1983), which was certified gold on January 16, 1984. While recording in S.O.S.'s home stomping grounds in
Atlanta, Georgia, on March 24, 1983, a freak snowstorm hit, grounding all flights from the city. The duo was scheduled to perform as a part of the Time in
San Antonio at the Hemisfair Arena that night but couldn't make it. Subsequently,
Prince, who owned and managed the Time, fired them on April 18, 1983. The duo stayed in Los Angeles and became songwriter-producers for artists like New Edition, Boyz II Men and most notably, Janet Jackson. Working with
Jam and Lewis gave Tabu a much-needed shot in the arm. They brought
Cherrelle and
Alexander O'Neal (the original
Time lead vocalist) to the label and both did well; O'Neal released his
self-titled studio album in 1985, and Cherrelle's
Fragile hit the
American R&B charts in 1984. The SOS Band had more hits with "Just The Way You Like It" in 1984 and "Sands of Time" in 1986, the album of which was certified gold on April 6, 1987. So influential was the sound that
Robert Palmer covered Cherrelle's "
I Didn't Mean to Turn You On" in 1986, and
Beats International covered the S.O.S. Band's "Just Be Good to Me" in 1990. In 1985, Cherrelle and Alexander O'Neal
dueted on "
Saturday Love," which was a hit in the
UK but caught on later with
American radio. Other acts like Kid Fire and Demetrius Perry recorded on this label. ==Sony era==