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Parent company
  
Genre
  
ReggaeDancehall

Parent organization
  
VP Music Group

Country of origin
  
Distributor(s)
  
Official website
  
Official Web Site

Founded
  
1975

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Location
  
3rd Floor, Masters House, 107 Hammersmith Road, W14 0QH, (London)

Founders
  
Chris Cracknell, Chris Sedgwick

Albums
  
Scientist Rids the World of t, Scientist Meets the Space Inv, Step Out, Private Beach Party, Rastafari Teach I Everything

Artists
  

Reggae regulars the black starliner with 12 extended version


Greensleeves Records & Publishing is a record label specialising in dancehall and reggae music. The company was founded by Chris Cracknell and Chris Sedgwick and started as a small record store in West Ealing, London, in November 1975 and is based in Britain.

They have released records by Red Rat, Anthony Johnson, Barrington Levy, Billy Boyo, Chezidek, Dennis Brown, Dr Alimantado, Eek-A-Mouse, Elephant Man, Freddie McGregor, Gregory Isaacs, Keith Hudson, Mad Cobra, Scientist, Shabba Ranks, Sizzla, Vybz Kartel and Yellowman, and have had crossover pop hits with Tippa Irie's "Hello, Darling," Shaggy's "Oh, Carolina," Beenie Man's "Who am I" and Mr Vegas's "Head High." In 2002, Greensleeves released the popular Diwali album, which launched a global resurgence in dancehall reggae music. The album contained the global hits "No Letting Go" by Wayne Wonder and "Get Busy" by Sean Paul. The riddim (slightly altered) was also used by Lumidee on the hit "Never Leave You." The label has a catalogue of close to 500 albums.

Greensleeves Publishing has the largest catalogue of reggae songs in the world, including the copyrights of Shaggy's "Oh, Carolina", Sean Paul's "Get Busy", and "Break it Off" among over 20,000 copyrights.

The company was bought by Zest Inc. in 2006, and in 2008 was bought by VP Records.

References

Greensleeves Records Wikipedia