• Giant Records was launched in 1990 as a joint venture between Warner Bros. Records and record executive Irving Azoff. Currently, this name is used as...
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  • who have recorded for Warner Records (formerly Warner Bros. Records). A Division of Warner Music Group. Listed in parentheses are names of Warner-affiliated...
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  • Warner Records Inc. (formerly Warner Bros. Records Inc. until 2019) is an American record label. A subsidiary of the Warner Music Group, it is headquartered...
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  • Giant Records may refer to: Giant Records (Warner), a joint venture record label Giant Records (independent), an independent record label This disambiguation...
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  • East India Trading Giant (band), a 1987 American rock band Giant Records (Warner), 1990, a Swedish branch of Warner Music Group Giant (musical), a 2009...
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    including Elektra Records, Reprise Records, Warner Records, Parlophone Records (formerly owned by EMI), and Atlantic Records. WMG also owns Warner Chappell Music...
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  • Tony Thompson (singer) (category Giant Records (Warner) artists)
    Sexsational, was released on Giant Records in 1995. After a three-year (1997-2000) stint on Bad Boy Records, Thompson formed his own record label, N'Depth, and...
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  • Trouble Is... (category Giant Records (Warner) albums)
    Trouble Is ... is the second album by American blues solo artist Kenny Wayne Shepherd and the first to be released under the Kenny Wayne Shepherd Band...
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    Oingo Boingo (category Giant Records (Warner) artists)
    Oingo Boingo began recording an eighth studio album for new label Giant Records. The sessions stalled when Elfman became heavily involved writing the...
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  • The Iron Giant is a 1999 American animated science fiction film produced by Warner Bros. Feature Animation and directed by Brad Bird in his directorial...
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    Neal McCoy (category Giant Records (Warner) artists)
    74 based on seasonal airplay. After Giant closed as well, he moved again to Warner Bros. Records, where he recorded The Luckiest Man in the World. Although...
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  • Jeremy Jordan (singer, born 1973) (category Giant Records (Warner) artists)
    Schivarelli. He then signed a record deal with his record company. In 1993, Jordan released Try My Love on Giant Records. The album yielded the international...
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  • Above the Law (group) (category Giant Records (Warner) artists)
    Tommy Boy Records in 1996. There they released Time Will Reveal in 1996 and Legends In 1999, the group signed to Suge Knight's Death Row Records but left...
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    Graham Russell (category Giant Records (Warner) artists)
    formed the band under the name which Graham Russell had seen in a dream, a giant bright lights plate in which could be read "Air Supply". Their first single...
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    Reprise Records is an American record label founded in 1960 by Frank Sinatra. It is owned by Warner Music Group, and operates through Warner Records, one...
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  • Inside Out (MC Hammer album) (category Giant Records (Warner) albums)
    (fifth excluding his independent debut). It was released via Giant Records and Reprise Records on September 12, 1995. After the decrease in popularity and...
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    Blake Shelton (category Giant Records (Warner) artists)
    after that song was released, Giant Records was closed, and Shelton was transferred to parent company Warner Bros. Records. "Austin" became Shelton's first...
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  • Big Country (category Giant Records (Warner) artists)
    the album was released through Cherry Red Records in April 2013, becoming the group's first studio record since 1999. Further performances followed throughout...
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    Steely Dan (category Giant Records (Warner) artists)
    Records bought ABC, and for much of the next two years Steely Dan could not release an album. Becker and Fagen had planned on leaving ABC for Warner Bros...
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    Color Me Badd (category Giant Records (Warner) artists)
    R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart. Due to the song's popularity, Giant Records wanted Color Me Badd to quickly record an album. At the time, they only had four or five...
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    Brian Wilson (category Giant Records (Warner) artists)
    Kalinich. In November, Wilson and his band signed to Reprise Records, a subsidiary of Warner Bros. Part of the contract stipulated Wilson's proactive involvement...
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    Ahmad (rapper) (category Giant Records (Warner) artists)
    1994: Ahmad (Giant/Reprise/Warner Bros. Records) 2010: The Death of Me (WeCLAP) With 4th Avenue Jones 2000: No Plan B (Lookalive Records) 2002: No Plan...
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    Big Head Todd and the Monsters (category Giant Records (Warner) artists)
    Riviera. As Giant Records had closed its doors, the self-produced album was released through Big Records with distribution through Warner Music. Crimes...
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  • The Funky Headhunter (category Giant Records (Warner) albums)
    by American rapper Hammer, released on March 1, 1994, via Giant Records and Reprise Records. The album at the time was hailed as Hammer's comeback album...
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  • Still (Tony Banks album) (category Giant Records (Warner) albums)
    keyboardist and songwriter Tony Banks, released in 1991 on Virgin Records in the UK and Giant Records in the U.S. The album was originally going to be named after...
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  • Time and Chance (Color Me Badd album) (category Giant Records (Warner) albums)
    street". The head of marketing at Giant Records named Steve Backer stated that the label "didn't want to overhype the record. Our approach was to capture a...
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  • Sexsational (Tony Thompson album) (category Giant Records (Warner) albums)
    Tony Thompson of the group Hi-Five. It was released June 23, 1995, on Giant Records. The album spawned two singles, one of which, the top 20 R&B hit "I...
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  • 11 Tracks of Whack (category Giant Records (Warner) albums)
    1994 Recorded 1993–1994 Studio Hyperbolic Sound (Maui, Hawaii) Signet Sound Studios (Los Angeles, California) Genre Jazz rock Length 56:46 Label Giant Producer...
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  • Tara Kemp (category Giant Records (Warner) artists)
    You Tight" and "Piece of My Heart." Kemp signed to Giant Records in 1990, a new sublabel of the Warner Brothers music label. In January 1991, her self-titled...
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    Air Supply (category Giant Records (Warner) artists)
    returning Cooper, the duo recorded The Earth Is ..., which was released in July 1991 by Giant Records/Warner Bros. Records. It contains their rendition...
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