Illegal Records Explained

Illegal Records
Founded:1977
Status:Defunct
Defunct:1988
Founder:Miles Copeland III, Stewart Copeland, Paul Mulligan
Genre:Alternative rock, punk rock
Country:United Kingdom

Illegal Records was an independent record label, founded in 1977 by Miles Copeland III with his younger brother Stewart Copeland and the manager of The Police, Paul Mulligan. The label released The Police's debut single, "Fall Out".[1]

Copeland went on to sign more artists and started several other indie sublabels including: Deptford Fun City Records, Step-Forward Records and Total Noise Records. He also launched the foreign divisions, France & Netherlands, that released some of the same titles with different catalogue numbers, and some exclusive titles as well.

In 1979, after Copeland started I.R.S. Records, Illegal became its distributor in UK and Europe. It continued its operations until 1988, when it merged its operations with I.R.S.

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Notes and References

  1. http://www.irscorner.com/irsstory.html
  2. Book: Punk rock: so what? : the cultural ... . 9780415170291 . 2010-01-08 . Sabin . Roger . 1999 . Routledge .
  3. Paul Marko Book: Popular music genres: an introduction . 9780748617456 . 2010-01-08. Borthwick . Stuart . Moy . Ron . 2004 .
  4. Book: The Roxy London Wc2: A Punk History. 2007. The Roxy Club London:Punk, 2007. 978-0955658303 . 2010-01-08 .