Neptune Records Explained

Neptune Records
Founded:1969
Country:United States

Neptune Records was a record label founded by Philadelphia writer-producers, Kenny Gamble and Leon Huff in 1969.[1]

The label, distributed by Chess Records,[2] lasted for only two years, releasing 20 singles and three albums. It was the precursor to the pair's Philadelphia International label, which they started in 1971 with Columbia Records. Neptune featured releases by artists such as Jeanette "Baby" Washington, The O'Jays, The Three Degrees and Billy Paul, all who later appeared on Philadelphia International. The biggest hit was the label's first release, "One Night Affair" by the O'Jays (#15, R&B).

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Notes and References

  1. News: Grimes . William . Billy Paul, Singer of the Hit 'Me and Mrs. Jones,' Dies at 81 . . April 25, 2016 . December 18, 2019.
  2. Book: Collis, John . The Story of Chess Records . Bloomsury Publishing USA p. 186 . 1998 . 978-1-5823-4005-0.