Blackwell released 28 singles and three LPs in this period.
The very first records have been issued on 7" sides in Jamaica on a label called R&B
Laurel Aitken: "Boogie In My Bones"Ernest Ranglin: "Wranglin'"Lord Lebby With The Caribs: "Caldonie"CB stands for Chris Blackwell; 22 for the age of Blackwell at the time; it is the first number of the LP catalogue.
CB22 - Lance Haywood: At The Half Moon Hotel, Montego Bay (B-side is by Ernest Ranglin) - three different matrix numbers.CB23 - Ernest Ranglin: Guitar In ErnestAfter the company's start in London in 1962 Island Records diversified already in 1963 into various labels: Black Swan, Island, Sue and Jump Up.
The first Island "white and red" label was used mainly for Jamaican productions released in the United Kingdom. Catalogue numbers started at WI-001. Many of these records had been released previously in Jamaica and other territories on small local labels. For a variety of reasons details of the artists and songs printed on the labels do not always match what is actually to be found in the grooves of the record! The main Island label was soon joined by another three labels: Sue for black American music with catalogue numbers starting at WI-300, Black Swan for more Jamaican music starting with WI-400, and Jump Up, for Calypso and Trinidadian music, starting with 500, but using another prefix (JU). The Aladdin label was started in about 1965 and used numbers starting with 600, using the WI prefix.
Island (white and red label)
Island singles were released with prefix WI and numbers starting with 001. The Island label itself was white with red lettering and logotypes - for the first 100 releases it had a round "Flaming sun" logo on a white label, then and for reprints of the early issues a red strip across the centre of the label like a "bow tie". The labels have the Rutland Gate Mews address on all first pressings up until about number 14; this was followed by the London England address which goes up to at least # 47, then came Cambridge Road.
(N.B. This discography has been expanded and corrected using the published discography in "Record Collector" magazine 201, published May 1996. Details can also be checked online, which contains many label scans. As far as possible, the listings below reflect what is actually written on the record label. Known variations or labelling errors are given in brackets after the entry.)
WI-001 - Lord Creator: "Independent Jamaica" (later expanded to "Independent Jamaica Calypso" and later still corrected to "Independent Jamaica Calypso") b/w "Remember", 14/6/1962 (B-side actually titled "Remember Your Mother & Father"; a version released to celebrate the 1st Anniversary of Jamaican independence had the full title on the label.)WI-002 - Owen Gray: "Patricia" b/w "Twist Baby", 14/6/1962WI-003 - The Jiving Juniors: "Sugar Dandy" b/w "Valerie", 1962;WI-004 - Derrick Morgan: "Travel On" b/w "Teach Me Baby", 1962WI-005 - Roy and Millie: "We'll Meet" b/w Roland Alphonso: "Back Beat", 1962 (B-side is with uncredited City Slickers); Collectable Records.ruWI-006 - Derrick Morgan: "The Hop" b/w "Tell It To Me", 1962WI 007 - Lloyd Clarke: "Love You The Most" b/w Lloyd Robinson: "You Said You Loved Me", 1962WI 008 - Wilfred Jackie Edwards: "All My Days" b/w "Hear Me Cry", 1962WI 009 - Alton and Eddy: "Let Me Dream" b/w "My Love Divine", 1962WI 010 - The Continentals: "Give Me All Your Love" b/w "Going Crazy", 1962WI-011 - Derrick Morgan: "Forward March" b/w "Please Don't Talk About Me", 1962 (B-side act. with Eric Morris); Collectable Records.ruWI-012 - Jimmy Cliff: "Hurricane Hatty" b/w "Dearest Beverley", 1962WI 013 - Derrick Morgan: "See The Blind" b/w "Cherry Home", 1962WI 014 - Owen Gray: "Jezebel" b/w Owen & Millie: "Sugar Plum", 1962WI 015 - Ernest Ranglin Orchestra: "Harmonica Twist" b/w "Nitty Gritty", 1962WI 016 - Jimmy Cliff: "Miss Jamaica" b/w "Gold Digger", 1962WI 017 - Errol Dixon: "Morning Train" b/w "Lonely Heart", 1962WI 018 - Derrick & Patsy: "Housewife's Choice" b/w "Gypsy Woman", 1962WI 019 - Wilfred Jackie Edwards: "One More Week" b/w "Tears Like Rain", 1962WI 020 - Owen Gray with Ernest Rauglin (sic.) Orchestra: "Audrey" b/w Owen Gray: "Dolly Baby", 1962WI 021 - Don Drummond Orchestra: "Schooling The Duke" b/w "Bitter Rose", 1962 (B-side act. Shenley Duffas)WI-022 - Emanuel Rodrigues Ork.: "Rico Special" b/w Bunny & Skitter: "A Little Mashin'", 1962WI 023 - The Blues Busters: "Behold!" b/w "Oh! Baby", 1962WI 024 - Martin & Derrick: "Come On" b/w Monty & the Cyclones: "Organisation", 1962WI 025 - Jimmy Cliff: "Since Lately" b/w "I'm Free", 1962WI 026 - Theo Beckford: "I Don't Want You" (actually by King Edwards All Stars) b/w "Seven Long Years", 1962WI 027 - The Jiving Juniors: "Andrea" b/w "Don't Leave Me", 1962WI 028 - Bobby Aitken: "Baby Baby" (actually with Patsy) b/w "Lonely Boy", 1962WI 029 - The Hi-Tones: "Going Steady" b/w "Darlin' Elaine", 1962WI-030 - Owen Gray: "Midnight Track" b/w "Time Will Tell", 1962;WI 031 - Wilbert Harrison: "Off To School" b/w "I'm Broke", 1962WI 032 - The Rhythm Aces: "C-H-R-I-S-T-M-A-S" b/w Top Grant: "A Christmas Drink", 1962WI 033 - Basil Gabbidon: "I Found My Baby" (actually by Roy Braham) b/w "No Fault Of Mine", 1962WI 034 - Top Grant: "Searchin' (For You)" b/w "David And Goliath", 1963WI 035 - The Vikings: "Maggie Don't Leave Me" b/w "Henchman" (both actually with Victor Wong), 1963 (The Vikings are actually The Maytals)WI-036 - Shenley Duffas: "Give To Get" b/w Shenley & Millie: "What You Gonna Do", 1963;WI 037 - Derrick Morgan: "Dorothy" b/w "Leave Her Alone", 1963WI 038 - Lascelles Perkins & Yvonne: "Tango Lips" b/w Dennis Sindrey: "Rub Up" (B-side actually plays "Jamaica's Song"), 1963WI 039 - Cornell Campbell: "Rosabelle" b/w "Turndown Date" (B-side act. "Under The Old Oak Tree"), 1963WI 040 - King Edwards (Group): "Dear Hearts" b/w "Oh Mary" (b-side actually by Ransford Barnett), 1963WI 041 - John Holt: "I Cried A Tear" b/w "Forever I'll Stay", 1963WI 042 - Jackie Estick: "Since You've Been Gone" b/w "Daisy I Love You", 1963WI 043 - The Moonlighters: "Going Out" b/w "Hold My Hands", 1963WI 044 - Clancy Eccles: "Judgement" b/w Clancy & Paulette: "Baby Please", 1962WI 045 - Lloyd Clarke: "Japanese Girl" b/w "He's Coming", 1963WI 046 - Kent & Dimples: "Day Is Done" b/w "Linger A While", 1963WI 047 - King Edwards: "Russian Roulette" (actually by King Edwards All Stars) b/w "You're Mine" (B-side actually by Douglas Brothers), 1963WI 048 - Owen Gray: "I'm Still Waiting" b/w "Last Night", 1963WI 049 - The Melody Enchanters: "Enchanter's Ball" b/w "I'll Be True", 1963WI 050 - Roy & Millie: "This World" b/w "Never Say Goodbye", 1963WI-051 - Derrick Morgan: "Blazing Fire" b/w Derrick & Patsy: "I'm In A Jam", 1963WI 052 - Top Grant: "Suzie" b/w "Jenny", 1963WI 053 - Derrick Morgan: "No Raise, No Praise" b/w "Loving Baby", 1963WI 054 - Desmond Decker & Beverleys All Stars: "Madgie" b/w Desmond Dekker: "Honour Your Mother And Father", 1963WI 055 - Derrick & Patsy: "Sea Wave" b/w "Look Before You Leap", 1963WI 056 - Andy & Joey: "Have You Ever" b/w "Cross My Heart", 1963WI 057 - Adam Smith: "I Wonder Why" b/w "My Prayer", 1963 (Adam Smith was a pseudonym for Eric Smith)WI 058 - Frank Cosmo: "Revenge" b/w "Laughin' At You" (B-side actually with Bobby Aitken), 1963WI 059 - Tony & Louise: "Ups And Downs" b/w Tony Tomas: "Brixton Lewisham", 1963WI 060 - The Richard Brothers: "I Need A Girl" b/w "Desperate Lover", 1963WI 061 - Charley Tabor: "Blue Atlantic" b/w "Red Lion Madison", 1963WI 062 - Jimmy Cliff: "My Lucky Day" b/w "One-Eyed Jacks", 1963WI 063 - Shenley Duffas: "Fret Man Fret" b/w "Doreen", 1963WI 064 - The Tonettes: "Love That Is Real" b/w "Pretty Baby", 1963WI 065 - The Vikings: "Hallelujah!" b/w "Helpin' Ages" (actually by The Maytals), 1963WI 066 - Kentrick Patrick: "Man To Man" b/w Roland Alfonso: "Blockade", 1963WI-067 - Roy & Paulette: "Have You Seen My Baby" b/w "Since You're Gone", 1963WI 068 - Tony Washington: "Something Gotta Be Done" b/w Tony & Louise: "I Have Said", 1963WI 069 - Errol Dixon: "I Love You" b/w "Tell Me More", 1963WI-070 - Jimmy Cliff: "King Of Kings" b/w Sir Percy: "Oh Yeah", 1963WI 071 - The Afro Enchanters: "Peace And Love" b/w "Wayward African", 1963WI 072 - Top-Grant: "Riverbank Coberley" b/w "Nancy", 1963WI 073 - Frank Cosmo: "Dear Dreams" b/w "Go Go Go", 1963WI 074 - Top Grant: "Money Money Money" b/w "Have Mercy On Me", 1963WI 075 - The Vikings: "Six And Seven Books Of Moses" b/w "Zacions" (actually by The Maytals), 1963WI 076 - Basil Gabbidon: "I Bet You Don't Know" b/w Shenley Duffas: "Three Times Seven", 1963WI 077 - Top Grant: "War In Africa" b/w "The Birds", 1963WI 078 - The Blues Masters: "5 O'Clock Whistle" b/w "African Blood" (both actually by Baba Brooks & His Band), 1963WI 079 - Kentrick Patrick: "Don't Stay Out Late" b/w "Forever And Ever", 1963WI 080 - Derrick Morgan: "Angel With Blue Eyes" b/w "Corner Stone", 1963WI 081 - Higgs & Wilson: "Last Saturday Morning" b/w "Praise The Lord", 1963WI 082 - Edwards Grp: "He Gave You To Me" b/w "Kings Priests & Prophets" (both actually by The Schoolboys), 1963WI 083 - Cornell Campbell: "Each Lonely Night" b/w Roland Alphonso: "Steamline", 1963WI 084 - Duke White: "It's Over" b/w "Forever", 1963WI 085 - Drumbago: "I Am Drunk" (actually by Raymond Harper & Drumbago's Group) b/w "Sea Breeze" (actually by Sammy & Drumbago's Group), 1963WI 086 - The Hi-Tones: "Ten Virgins" (actually by The Angelic Brothers) b/w "Too Young To Love" (actually by Larry Marshall), 1963WI 087 - King Edwards: "Hey Girl" b/w "Skies Are Grey" (both actually by Ransford Barnett), 1963WI 088 - Robert Marley: "Judge Not" b/w "Do You Still Love Me", 1963WI 089 - Basil Gabbidon: "St. Louis Woman" b/w "Get On The Ball", 1963WI-090 - Roy and Millie: "There'll Come A Day" b/w "I Don't Want You", 1963; Collectable Records.ruWI 091 - Larry Lawrence: "Garden Of Eden" b/w Derrick Morgan: "Sendin' This Message", 1963WI 092 - Laurel Aitken: "I Shall Remove" b/w "We Got To Move", 1963WI 093 - Shenley Duffus: "What A Disaster" b/w "I Am Rich", 1963WI 094 - Don Drummond: "Scandal" b/w "My Ideal" (B-side actually by W. Sparks), 1963WI 095 - Laurel Aitken: "What A Weeping" b/w "Zion City Wall", 1963WI-096 - Baba Brooks: "Bank To Bank Pt. 1" b/w "Bank To Bank Pt. 2", 1963;WI 097 - Delroy Wilson: "I Shall Not Remove" b/w "Naughty People", 1963WI 098 - Clancy Eccles: "Glory Halleluja" b/w "Hot Rod" (B-side actually by Roland Alphonso), 1963WI 099 - Laurel Aitken: "In My Soul" b/w "One More River To Cross", 1963WI 100 - Frank Cosmo: "Merry Christmas" b/w Greetings From Beverley's, 1963WI 101 - The Vikings: "Never Grow Old" b/w "Irene" (actually by The Maytals), 1963WI 102 - Tommy McCook: "Adams Apple" b/w The Maytals: "Every Time" (B-side actually by The Tonettes), Tapir's, 1963WI 103 - Delroy Wilson: "One, Two, Three" b/w "Back Biter", 1963WI 104 - Kentrick Patrick: "The End... The World" b/w "Little Princess", 1963WI 105 - Creator and Norma: "We Will be Lovers" b/w "Come On Pretty Baby", 1963WI 106 - Theo Beckford: "Boller Man" b/w "Daphney", 1963WI 107 - The Vikings: "Just Got To Be" b/w "You Make Me Do" (actually by The Maytals), 1963WI-108 - Tanamo: "Come Down" b/w "I Am Holding On" (white+red label), 1964;WI 109 - Richard Bros: "I Shall Wear A Crown" b/w Baba Brooks: "Robin Hood", 1963WI 110 - Stranger Cole: "Stranger at the Door" b/w "Conqueror", 1963WI-111 - Desmond Dekker: "Parents" b/w "Labour For Learning" (white+red label), 1963;WI 112 - Jimmy Cliff: "Miss Universe" b/w "The Prodigal", 1963WI 113 - Stranger & Patsy: "Senor and Senorita" b/w Don Drummond: "Snowboy", 1963WI 114 - Stranger Cole: "Last Love" b/w Stranger & Ken: "Hush Baby", 1963WI 115 - Shenley Duffas: "Know The Lord" b/w Tommy McCook: "Ska Ba", 1963WI 116 - Delroy Wilson: "You Bend My Love" b/w "Can't You See", 1963WI 117 - The Vikings: "Fever" b/w "Cheer Up" (actually by The Maytals), 1963WI 118 - Tommy McCook: "Below Zero" b/w Lee Perry: "Never Get Weary", 1963WI 119 - Kentrick Patrick: "Golden Love" b/w "Beyond", 1963WI-120 - Paulette & Delroy: "Little Lover" b/w "Lovin' Baby" (white+red label), 1963;WI 121 - Lester Sterling: "Clean The City" b/w "Long Walk Home" (B-side actually by The Charmers), 1963WI 122 - Bonnie & Skitto: "Get Ready" (actually by The Vikings, alias The Maytals) b/w Don Drummond: "The Rocket", 1963WI 123 - Horace Sexton: "I'm So Glad" b/w "Tell Me", 1963WI 124 - Tommy McCook: "Junior Jive" b/w Horace Seaton: "Power", 1963WI 125 - Shenley Duffas: "Easy Squeal" b/w "Things Aren't Going Right", 1963WI 126 - Stranger Cole: "We Are Rolling" b/w "Millie Maw", 1963WI 127 - Baba Brooks: "Three Blind Mice" b/w Billy & Bobby: "We Ain't Got Nothing", 1963WI-128 - Ernest Ranglin: "Exodus" b/w Robert Marley: "One Cup Of Coffee", 1963WI 129 - The Jiving Juniors: "Sugar Dandy" b/w "Valerie", 1963 (reissue)WI 130 - The Flames: "He's The Greatest" b/w Someone Going To Bawl (both actually by The Maytals), 1964WI 131 - Lord Briscoe: "Praise For I" b/w "Tell You The Story", 1964WI 132 - Kentrick Patrick: "Take Me To The Party" b/w "I'm Sorry", 1964WI 133 - Stranger Cole: "Til My Dying Days" b/w Stranger & Patsy: "I Need You", 1964WI 134 - Sonny & Yvonne: "Life Without Fun" b/w Sonny Burke Group: "Mount Vesuvius", 1964WI 135 - Frank Cosmo: "Better Get Right" b/w "Ameletia", 1964WI 136 - The Flames: "Little Flea" b/w "Good Idea" (both actually by The Maytals), 1964WI 137 - Stranger Cole: "Goodbye Peggy" (actually plays "Goodbye Peggy Daring" by Roy Panton) b/w Baba Brooks: "Portrait of my Love", 1964WI 138 - The Flames: "When I Get Home" b/w "Neither Silver Nor Gold" (both actually by The Maytals), 1964WI 139 - The Flames: "Broadway Jungle" b/w "Beat Lied" (both actually by The Maytals), 1964WI 140 - Kentrick Patrick: "I Am Wasting Time" b/w Randy's Group: "Royal Charley", 1964WI 141 - Stranger & Patsy: "Oh Oh I Need You" b/w Don Drummond: "J.F.K.'s Memory", 1964WI 142 - Eric Morris: "Penny-Reel" b/w Duke Reid's Group: "Darling When" (actually by Dotty & Bonnie), 1964WI-143 - Dotty and Bonny: "Your Kisses" b/w "Why Worry" (white+red label), 1964;WI-144 - Stranger and Patsy: "Tom, Dick & Harry" b/w "We Two, Happy People" (white+red label), 1964;WI 145 - Joe White: "When Are You Young" b/w "Wanna Go Home", 1964WI-146 - Owen and Leon: "Next Door Neighbour" b/w Roland Alphonso: Feeling Fine, 1964;WI 147 - Eric Morris: "Mama No Fret" b/w Frankie Anderson: "Santa Lucia" (actually with Roland Alphonso), 1964WI-148 - Dotty and Bonny: "Dearest" b/w "Tears Are Falling" (white+red label), 1964;WI 149 - Don Drummond: "Eastern Standard Time" b/w Dotty & Bonny: "Sun Rises", 1964WI 150 - Eric Morris: "Drop Your Sword" b/w "Catch a Fire" (actually by Roland Alphonso), 1964WI 151 - Eric Morris: "What A Man Doeth" b/w Duke Reid's Group: "Rude Boy" (actually by Baba Brooks), 1964;WI 152 - Stranger and Patsy: "Yeah Yeah Baby" b/w Baba Brooks: "Boat Ride", 1964WI 153 - Don Drummond: "Musical Storeroom" b/w Stranger Cole: "He Who Feels", 1964WI-154 - The Charms: "Carry Go, Bring Home" (actually by Justin Hinds & the Dominoes) b/w "Hill And Gully" (actually by L. Reid's Group), 1964WI 155 - Sonny Burke Group: "Live And Let Live" b/w "Our Love Is True", 1964WI 156 - Sonny Burke: "Write Your Name" b/w "It Means So Much", 1964WI 157 - Derrick Harriott: "What Can I Do (The Wedding)" b/w "Leona", 1964WI 158 - Desmond Dekkar (sic.) & his Cherry Pies: "Jeserine" b/w "King Of Ska", 1964 (The Cherry Pies are actually The Maytals)WI 159 - Joe White: "Hog In A Co Co" b/w Skatalites: "Sandy Gully", 1964WI 160 - Stranger and Patsy: "Miss B" b/w "Thing Come To Those Who Wait", 1964WI 161 - The Skatalites: "Trip To Mars" b/w Dottie and Bonnie: "Bunch of Roses", 1964WI 162 - Don Drummond: "Garden of Love" b/w Stranger Cole: "Cherry May", 1964WI 163 - Owen and Leon: "My Love For You" b/w "How Many Times", 1964WI 164 - Owen and Leon: "The Fits Is On Me" b/w Skatalites: "Good News", 1964WI 165 - Owen and Leon: "Running Around" b/w Skatalites: "Around The World", 1964WI 166 - Joe White: "Downtown Girl" b/w The Richard Bros: "You Are My Sunshine", 1964 (b-side actually plays "Cool Smoke" by Don Drummond)WI 167 - The Vikings: "Daddy" b/w "It's You" (both actually by The Maytals), 1964WI 168 - The Skatalites: "Guns Of Navarone" (actually by Roland Alphonso and Studio One Orchestra) b/w "Marcus Garvey" (actually plays "Where's Marcus Garvey" by Bongoman Byfield), 1965 (UK #36, April 1967)WI 169 - Stranger Cole with Owen & Leon: "Koo Koo Doo" b/w Gloria & the Dreamletts: "Stay Where You Are", 1965WI 170 - Derak (sic.) Harriott: "I'm Only Human" b/w Roy Panton: "Good Man", 1965WI 171 - Justin Hinds and the Dominoes: "Botheration" b/w "Satan", 1965WI 172 - Sam Houston: "My Mother's Eyes" b/w "Danny Boy", 1965WI-173 - Carlos Malcolm and The Afro Caribs: "Bonanza Ska" b/w "Papa Luiga", 1965; Collectable Records.ruWI 174 - Justin Hinds and the Dominoes: "Jump Out Of Frying Pan" b/w "Holy Dove", 1965WI 175 - The Skatalites: "Dragon Weapon" b/w Desmond Dekkar and Four Aces: "It Was Only A Dream", 1965WI 176 - Riots: "Telling Lies" b/w "Don't Leave Me" (actually by The Techniques), 1965WI 177 - Stranger Cole and Baba Brooks: "Run Joe" b/w Stranger Cole: "Make Believe", 1965WI 180 - The Clarendonians: Day Will Come, 1965;WI-181 - Desmond Dekkar (sic.): "Get Up Edina" (actually with The Four Aces) b/w Patsy & Desmond: "Be Mine Forever" (B-side actually plays "Down Down Down" by Clive & Naomi), 1965;WI 183 - Eric Morris: Love Can Make A Mansion, 1965;WI 184 - Shenley Duffus: You are mine / Upcoming Willows: Red ChinaWI 186 - Shenley Duffas: Rukumbine / One Morning, 1965WI 187 - Lloyd Briscoe: Jonah (The Master) / Mr. ClevelandWI 188 - The Wailers: "It Hurts To Be Alone" / "Mr. Talkative", 1965WI 190 - Wilfred And Millicent: The Vow / I'll Never Believe In YouWI 191 - The Skatalites: Doctor Kildare / Roland Alphonso: Sucu SucuWI 192 - Don Drummond and Drumbago: "Stampede" / Justin Hinds and the Dominoes: Come bail meWI 194 - Justin Hinds & the Dominoes: Rub Up Push Up / The Ark, 1965WI 196 - Virtues: Your Wife And Your Mother / AmenWI 199 - Tommy McCook And His Skatalites : Fast Mouth / The Harder They Come The Harder They Fall, 1965WI-200 - The Maytals: Never You Change / What's on your mindWI-206 - The Wailers: "Play Boy"WI 210 - Lee Perry: "Please Don't Go" / "Bye St. Peter"WI 213 - The Maytals: My new name / It's no use, 1965WI 214 - The Blues Busters: How Sweet It Is (white+red label), 1965WI 215 - Peter Touch and the Wailers: Shame and Scandal / Wailers: The JerkWI 217 - Roland Alphonso: "El Pussy Cat"WI 218 - Joe Haywood: "Warm And Tender Love"WI 223 - The Upsetters: "Country Girl" / "Strange country" 1965WI 224 - Desmond Dekker And The Four Aces: "Mount Zion", 1965WI 231 - Techniques: Little "Did You Know" / Don Drummond: "Cool Smoke"WI 232 - Tommy McCook: "Rocket Ship" / Justin Hinds: "Turn Them Back", 1965WI 234 - Eric Morris: Children of today / Baba Brooks: Greenfield Ska, 1965WI 235 - Baba Brooks: "Duck Soup" b/w The Zodiacs: "Renegade"WI 236 - Justin Hinds: "Peace And Love" / "Skalarama"WI 237 - Derrick Harriott: "My Three Loves / The JerkWI 238 - The Pioneers: "Sometimes" (white+red label), 1965WI 239 - Alton Ellis: "Dance Crasher" / Baba Brooks: "Vitamin A", 1965WI 240 - Two Kings: Rolling Stone / The Sufferer: Tomorrow MorningWI 244 - Desmond Dekker & The Aces: "Mount Zion"WI 246 - Theo Beckford: "If Life Was A Thing" (white+red label), 1965WI 250 - Daniel Johnson: Brother Nathan, 1965WI 251 - Lee Roy: "Oo Ee Baby" / My loving Baby / Come BackWI 253 - Millie and Jackie: Never Again / Jackie Edwards: This Is My StoryWI 256 - Rosco Gordon: "Surely I Love You"WI 257 - Shirley & Lee: "Let The Good Times Roll"WI 262 - Llans Thelwell and his Celestials: "Choo Choo Ska"WI 265 - Jackie and Millie: My Desire / Millie: That's How Strong My Love IsWI 268 - Wailers: "Put It On" / "Love Won't Be Mine", (white+red label)WI 269 - The Gaylads: What Is WrongWI 273 - Roy C: "Shotgun Wedding" b/w "I'm Gonna Make It" OR "High School Dropout", 1966 (Record was pressed with two different b-sides; UK #11, April 1966)WI 275 - Leapers Creepers Sleepers: "Precious Words"WI 277 - Derrick Morgan: "It's Alright" / "I Need Someone", 1966WI 278 - Kim Fowley: "The Trip"WI 279 - The Circles: "Take Your Time"WI 280 - Wynder K. Frog: "Turn On Your Lovelight"WI 281 - The Gaylads: Goodbye daddy / Your eyes, 1966WI 284 - The Clarendonians: Try Me One More Time / You can't keep me down (white+ red label), 1966WI 285 - King Sparrow: Beggars Have No Choice / Marcia Griffith: Funny, 1965WI 286 - Robert Parker: "Barefootin'" b/w "Let's Go Baby", 1966 (UK #24, August 1966)WI 291 - The Gaylads: You Never Leave Him / Message To My GirlWI 295 - Desmond Baker And The Clarendonians: Rude Boy - Gonna Jail / The Sharks: Don't Fool Me, 1966WI 297 - Roy Richards: Green Collie / Marcia Griffith: "You're No Good"WI 298 - King Perry: Rub And Squeeze / Soul Brothers: Here Comes The MinxWI 299 - Roy Richards: "Western Standard Time" b/w The Eagles: "What A Agony"Here are some missing numbers: (from Pete Smith, Planet Records)
178 FOUR ACES – RIVERBANK COBBERLEY
179 FOUR ACES – SWING LOW
182 UPCOMING WILLOWS – JONES TOWN SPECIAL
185 ERIC MORRIS – MANY LONG YEARS SUDDENLY
193 DERRICK & NAOMI – I WANT A LOVER
195 DON DRUMMOND – TREASURE ISLAND RIOTS – YOU DON’T KNOW
197 RIOTS – I’M IN LOVE
198 LAUREL AITKEN – BOOGIE IN MY BONES LITTLE SHEILA
201 JOE WHITE & CHUCK – LOW MINDED PEOPLE
202 DESMOND DEKKER – THIS WOMAN
203 JACKIE OPEL – COME BACK WHERE YOU BELONG (WIPE THOSE TEARS) DON’T TAKE AWAY MY LOVE
204 DON DRUMMOND – COOLIE BOY
205 DELROY WILSON – PICK UP THE PIECES OPPRESSION
207 SKATALITES – BALL O’ FIRE LINVAL SPENCER – CAN’T GO ON
208 DON DRUMMOND – MAN IN THE STREET
209 JACKIE OPEL – GO WHEY
211 PETER TOUCH & THE WALERS – HOOT NANNY HOOT DO YOU REMEMBER
212 THE WAILERS – HOOLIGANS MAGA DOG
216 THE WAILERS – DON’T EVER LEAVE ME DONNA
219 PHILIP JAMES – WIDE AWAKE IN A DREAM
220 KEN LAZARUS – FUNNY BYRON LEE & THE DRAGONAIRES – WALK LIKE A DRAGON
221 SONNY BURKE – GRANDPA KEITH PATTERSON – DEEP IN MY HEART
222 BLUES BUSTERS – WINGS OF A DOVE BYRON LEE – DAN IS THE MAN
225 DERRICK MORGAN – STARVATION I AM A BLACKHEAD AGAIN
226 SKATALITES – DICK TRACY RITA & THE SOULETTES – ONE MORE CHANCE
227 JACKIE OPEL – OLD ROCKING CHAIR SKATALITES – SKA IN VIENNA WOODS
228 BUNNY & RITA – BLESS YOU SKATALITES – BEARDMAN SKA
229 BABA BROOKS – GUNS FEVER DOTTY & BONNIE – DON’T DO IT
230 HORTENSE & ALTON – DON’T GAMBLE WITH LOVE ALTON ELLIS & THE FLAMES - SOMETHING YOU’VE GOT
233 BABA BROOKS – INDEPENDENCE SKA STRANGER & CLAUDETTE – SEVEN DAYS A WEEK
241 BABA BROOKS – TEENAGE SKA ALTON ELLIS – YOU ARE NOT TO BLAME
242 DON DRUMMOND – UNIVERSITY GOES SKA DERRICK & NAOMI – PAIN IN MY HEART
243 THEOPHILUS BECKFORD – GRUDGEFUL PEOPLE YOU ARE THE ONE GIRL
245 DERRICK HARRIOTT – MAMA DIDN’T LIE TOGETHER
247 THE RIOTS – YEAH YEAH BABA BROOKS – VIRGINIA SKA
248 THEOPHILUS BECKFORD – BAJAN GIRL WHAT A WOE
249 TWO KINGS – HIT YOU LET YOU FEEL IT HONEY I LOVE YOU
252 LAUREL AITKEN – HOW CAN I FORGET YOU OWEN GRAY – I’M GOING BACK
254 THE WAILERS – WHAT’S NEW PUSSYCAT WHERE WILL I FIND
255 JACKIE EDWARDS – WHITE CHRISTMAS MY LOVE AND I
258 OWEN GRAY & THE SOUND SYSTEM – YOU DON’T KNOW LIKE I KNOW TAKE ME SERIOUS
259 ROLANDO ALPHONSO – JAMES BOND LEE PERRY – JUST KEEP IT UP
260 THE WAILERS – JUMBIE JAMBORIE SKATALITES – INDEPENDENT ANNIVERSARY SKA
261 DAVID ISAACS – SEE THAT MAN I’D RATHER BE LONELY
263 AVALONS – EVERYDAY I LOVE YOU
264 JACKIE OPEL – A LOVE TO SHARE ROLAND ALPHONSO – DEVOTED TO YOU
266 LORD BRYNNER & THE SHEIKS – CONGO WAR TEACH ME TO SKA
267 OWEN GRAY – PARADISE BYE BYE LOVE
270 JACKIE EDWARDS – COME ON HOME SOMETIMES
271 PATSY COLE – DISAPPOINTED BRIDE EARL BOSTIC – HONEYMOON NIGHT
274 JACKIE EDWARDS – L O V E WHAT’S YOUR NAME
282 SOUL BROTHERS – GREEN MOON EGAL OK
283 FITSY & FREDDY – WHY DID YOU DO IT ROY RICHARDS – DOUBLE TROUBLE
287 JACKIE EDWARDS - THINK TWICE
288 DERRICK MORGAN – I FOUND A QUEEN DERRICK & PATSY – IT’S TRUE MY DARLING
289 DERRICK & PATSY – DON’T YOU WORRY DERRICK MORGAN – AMALETIA
292 KING PERRY – DOCTOR DICK SOUL BROTHERS – MAGIC STAR
293 JACKIE MITTOO – KILLER DILLER PATRICK HYLTON – OH LADY
294 SKATALITES – SKA BOSTELLO DON DRUMMOND – LOOKING THROUGH THE WINDOW
296 SOUL BROTHERS – SOUND ONE THE MARTINE – GRANDFATHERS CLOCK
The Sue label, initiated in 1963, was a subsidiary to release black US-American music. The releases followed the catalogue numbers of Island's singles starting at number 300. The first 17 releases of the British Sue label were in fact related to Henry 'Juggy' Murray's New York based Sue label. Some earlier issues from the black-owned independent American label established in 1957 were released on the London American label. The original Island agreement with the American company ended in disagreement and all (U.S.) Sue records were deleted from their catalogue in July 1965, and American Sue issues returned to the London American label. Island records retained the use of the name Sue until the final release in 1968.
WI 301 - Inez Foxx: "Mockingbird" / "He's The One You Love"WI 308 - Derak Martin: "Don't Put Me Down Like This"WI 309 - Ernestine Anderson: "Keep An Eye On Love"WI 312 - The Soul Sisters: "I Can't Stand It"WI 323 - Inez Foxx: "Hurt by Love" (UK #40, July 1964)WI 335 - Elmore James: "Dust My Blues"WI 337 - Louisiana Red: "I Done Woke Up"WI 339 - J.B. Lenoir And His African Hunch Rhythm: "I Sing Um The Way I Feel"WI 340 - Bobby Parker: "Watch Your Step" / "Steal Your Heart Away"WI 350 - Ike & Tina Turner: "I Can't Believe What You Say"WI 352 - Betty Everett: "I've Got A Claim On You"WI 359 - Etta James & The Peaches: "Roll With Me Henry"WI 361 - John Lee Hooker: "Boogie Chillun"WI 362 - Irma Thomas: "Don't Mess With My Man"WI 366 - Frankie Ford: "Sea Cruise" / "Roberta"WI 374 - Bob & Earl: "Harlem Shuffle"WI 377 - Donnie Elbert: "A Little Piece Of Leather" / "Do What'cha Wanna"WI 385 - Little Joe Cook: "Stormy Monday Blues" (Pt. 1/Pt. 2) (the T-Bone Walker song, miscredited)WI 394 - Gladys Knight & the Pips: "Letter Full Of Tears"The Black Swan label was one of Island's first subsidiaries with releases from 1963 to 1965. With a black and white label the catalogue covered the WI series numbers from 401 to 471. From 1970 to 1971 Trojan/B&C Records used the label for records within a BW series. Island reactivated the label in 1976/1977 within the WIP series and with a small series of 12" singles in a BS series.
WI 401 - Laurel Aitken: "Lion Of Judah" b/w "Remember My Darling" (b-side with Cynthia Richards), 1963WI 402 - Derrick Morgan: "Street Girl" b/w "Edmarine", 1963WI 403 - Jimmy Cliff: "The Man" b/w "You Are Never Too Old", 1963WI 404 - Wilfred Jackie Edwards: "Why Make Believe" b/w "Do You Want Me Again", 1963 (b-side with Velvetts)WI 405 - Delroy Wilson: "Spit In The Sky" b/w "Voodoo Man", 1963WI 406 - Don Drummond: "Scrap Iron" b/w Dragonaire: "Prevention", 1963WI 407 - Archibald Trott: "Get Together" b/w "Just Because", 1963WI 408 - The Melody Enchanters: "Oh Ma, Oh Pa" b/w Top Grant: "Coronation Street", 1963WI 409 - Roy & Millie: "You Are The Only One" b/w "Cherry, I Love You", 1963WI 410 - Roy & Millie: "Oh Merna" b/w Don Drummond: "Dog War Bossa Nova", 1963WI 411 - Laurel Aitken: "The Saint" b/w "Go, Gal, Go", 1963WI 412 - Baba Brooks: "Jelly Beans" b/w Eric Morris: "Sampson", 1964WI 413 - Stranger And Ken: "Uno-Dos" / "Look", 1963WI 414 - Baba Brooks: "Key To The City" / Eric Morris: "Solomon Gondie"WI 415 - Stranger Cole: "Summer Day" / "Loving You Always"WI 416 - Wilfred Jackie Edwards: "The Things You Do" / "Little Smile"WI 417 - Ernest Ranglin & The GB's: "Swing A Ling Part 1" / "Part 2", 1964WI 418 - Barbara & Winston: "The Dream" / "I Love You", 1964WI 419 - Winston Samuels: "Luck Will Come My Way" / Lloyd Brevett: "One More Time", 1964WI 420 - Beltones: "Gloria Love" / Winston Francis: "You Are The One"WI 421 - Jackie Opel: You're No Good / King LigesWI 422 - Tommy McCook: Two For One / Lascelles Perkins: I Don't KnowWI 423 - The Vikings: Down By The Riverside / This Way, 1964WI 425 - Derrick Morgan: Cherry Pie / Bob Walls: Remember Where You're From, 1964WI 426 - Winston Samuels: You Are The One / Gloria Love, 1964WI 427 - Roy And Millie: Oh Shirley / Marie, 1964WI 428 - Vikings: Treat Me Bad / Sitting On Top, 1964WI 429 - Keith And Enid: Lost My Love / I Cried, 1964WI 430 - The Maytals: Come Into My parlour / I Am In Love, 1964WI 431 - Marguerita: Woman Come / Eric Morris: Number One, 1964WI 432 - Melody Enchanters: Enchanted Ball / Sailor BoyWI 433 - Eric Morris: Supper In The Gutter / Ambition, 1964WI 434 - Baba Brooks: Spider / Meldoy JamboreeWI 435 - Stranger Cole: Boy Blue / Eric Morris: Words Of Wisdom, 1964WI 436 - Roy And Yvonne: Two Roads / Join Together, 1964WI 437 - Jimmy James: Thinking Of You / Shirley, 1964WI 438 - Baba Brooks: Cork Foot / The Hersang Combo: BBC Channel 2WI 439 - Eric Morris: River Come Down / Eric Morris: Seek And You'll Find, 1964WI 440 - Shenley Duffas: Digging A Ditch / He's Coming Down, 1964WI 441 - Bobby Aitken: Jericho / Lester Sterling: Lunch TimeWI 442 - Baba Brooks: Musical Workshop / Duke White: Be WiseWI 443 - Shenley Duffus: Gather Them In / CrucifixionWI 444 - Baba Brooks: Bus Strike / Duke White: Sow Good SeedsWI 445 - Eric Morris: Home Sweet Home / Lester Sterling: 64, 1964WI 446 - Frank Cosmo: Alone / Beautiful BookWI 447 - Lloyd Briscoe: Spiritualist Mambo / Baba Brooks: Fly Right, 1964WI 448 - The Cherry Pies: Do You Keep On Dreaming / Sweeter Than Cherry PiesWI 449 - Charlie Organaire: Go Home / Theo Beckford: Ungrateful People, 1964WI 450 - Lloyd Briscoe: My Love Has Come / Baba Brooks: Sweet EileenWI 451 - Sonny And Yvonne: Night After Night / Sonny Burke Group: Here We Go Again, 1965WI 452 - Theophilus Beckford: Take Your Time / Stranger Cole: Happy Go LuckyWI 453 - Baba Brooks: Take Five / Viney Gale: Go OnWI 454 - Lloyd Briscoe: Trojan / I Am The LeastWI 455 - Desmond Dekker: Dracula / Don Drummond: Spitfire, 1964WI 456 - Baba Brooks: Dreadnaught / Playgirls: Looks Are Everything, 1964WI 457 - Sonny Burke: I Love You Still / It's Always A Pleasure, 1965WI 458 - Sonny Burke: City In The Sky / Everyday I Love You MoreWI 459 - Tony Washington: But I Do / D.C.s: Night Train, 1964WI 460 - Tony Washington: Dilly Dilly / But I Do, 1964WI 461 - Sonny And Yvonne: Night After Night / Here we Go Again, 1964WI 462 - Stranger Cole & Patsy: Hey Little Girl / Cornel Campbell: Make Hay, 1965WI 463 - Lord Creator: Wicked Lady / The Maytals: My Little Ruby, 1964WI 464 - The Maytals: John And James / Theo Beckford: Sailing On, 1965WI 465 - Stranger & Ken: I Want To Go Home / Richard Suanders: The Sign Of The TimesWI 466 - Baba Brooks: Baby Elephant Walk / Don Drummond: Don's SpecialWI 467 - Marvin And Johnny: Cherry Pie / Ain't That Right, 1965WI 468 - Joe & Ann: Gee Baby / Wherever You May Be, 1965WI 469 - Sonny Burke: Glad / JeanieWI 470 - Sonny Burke: Dance Withe Me / My Girl Can't CookWI 471 - Sonny Burke: Wicked People / God In Heaven KnowsJump Up started in 1963 and released singles mainly in calypso style until ca. 1967. Around 1970 Trojan/B&C continued to release with the label, continuing with both prefix and catalogue numbers. (Tapir's)
JU 501 - Mighty Dougla: Laziest Man / Dance Me LoverJU 502 - Lord Blakie: Maria / Snakes In The SquareJU 503 - Lord Creator With The Byron Lee Orchestra: Jamaica Jump Up / Laziest Man, 1963JU 504 - Lord Kitchener: Love In The Cemetery / Jamaican Woman, 1962JU 505 - Gene Lawrence: Longest Day Meringie / Bachelor BoyJU 506 - Lord Kitchener: Road / Neighbour, 1967JU 507 - Mighty Sparrow: Kennedy & Khruschev / The Slave (National Record Co, Trinidad, 1962)JU 508 - Mighty Dougla: Teacher Teacher / Split Me In TwoJU 509 - Mighty Dougla: Ugliness / My Wicked Boy ChildJU 510 - Gene Lawrence: Longest Day Meringue / Bachelor BoyJU 511 - Lord Kitchener: Dr. Kitch / Come Back Home Meh Boy (Telco Records, Trinidad, 1963)JU 512 - Jackie Opel: TV In Jamaica / Worrells Captaincy (Beverleys Jamaica, 1963)JU 513 - Mighty Dougla: You Wasting Your Time / The Smart Barbadian (Telco Records, Trinidad)JU 515 - Lord Christo: The Dumb Boy And The Parrot / The General Hospital, 1967JU 516 - Nap Hepburn: Political Girl / The RiverJU 517 - Lord Cristo: Election War Zone / Bad Luck Man, 1967JU 518 - King Fighter: People Will Talk / Same Thing, 1965JU 519 - Joey Lewis: Nut Vendor / Marriage RecipeJU 520 - Ramon Otano: Mambo Trinidad / Fiesta En La JoyaJU 521 - Joey Lewis Band: Oye Mi Son / Yo-No-SeJU 522 - Lord Blakie: Chinese Restaurant (Curry Shrimp & Rice) / What They Get, They Will TakeJU 523 - Mighty Sparrow: Bull Pistle Gang / Village RamJU 524 - Lord Creator: Big Bamboo / Marjorie & HarryJU 525 - Young Growler: Bulldozer / ClarabelJU 526 - Young Growler: Pressure In Britain / Pretentious WomanJU 527 - Lord Nelson: Party For Santa Claus / StellaJU 528 - Young Growler: Lucy Swimming Pool / Topless DressJU 529 - Young Growler: Pussy Galore / SledgehammerJU 530 - Lord Kitchener: Kitch You So Sweet / Ain't That Fun, 1967JU 531 - Baldhead Growler: The Sausage / Bingo Woman, 1967Island's "first serious stab at setting up a pukka pop label". Releases were numbered in a WI-6xx series, but the matrix number of Jackie Edwards' "He'll Have To Go" was WI 2000, suggesting that it might have been intended to use that catalogue number series instead.
WI-601 - Jackie Edwards: "He'll Have To Go" b/w "Gotta Learn To Love Again", 1965WI-602 - unissuedWI-603 - Owen Gray: "Gonna Work Out Fine" b/w "Dolly Baby", 1965WI-604 - Theo Johnson: "Masters Of War" b/w "Water Is Wide", 1965WI-605 - Jackie Edwards: "Hush" b/w "I Am In Love With You No More", 1965WI-606 - Dinah Lee: "I’ll Forgive You Then Forget You" b/w "Nitty Gritty", 1965WI-607 - Owen Gray: "Linda Lu" b/w "Can I Get A Witness", 1965WI-608 - Dinah Lee: "I Can’t Believe What You Say" b/w "Pushin’ A Good Thing Too Far", 1965WI-609 - Prince & Princess: "Ready Steady Go" b/w "Take Me Serious", 1965WI-610 - unissuedWI-611 - Jackie Edwards: "The Same One" b/w "I Don’t Know", 1965WI-612 - Lord Kitchener: "Dr Kitch" b/w "Come Back Home Meh Boy", 1965 (reissue)A short-lived subsidiary whose releases came out in the spring of 1965. The handful of releases were numbered in the WI-1000 series.
WI-1001 - Bobby Jameson: "Rum-Pum" b/w "I Want To Know Why", 1965WI-1002 - Millie: "My Street" b/w "Mixed Up, Fickle, Moody, Self-Centred, Spoiled Kind Of Boy", 1965WI-1003 - The Cannon Brothers: "Turn Your Eyes To Me" b/w "Don't Stop Now", 1965WI-1004 - The Anglos: "Incense" b/w "You're Fooling Me", 1965 (A-side allegedly features Stevie Winwood. Disc was later reissued - see WIP-6061)WI-1005 - Dinah Lee: "I Can't Believe What You Say" b/w "Pushing A Good Thing Too Far" (unissued on Brit label - later issued on Aladdin, see WI-608)Island (WI 3000 series)
The catalogue numbers 3000 ff. had been chosen after the first series ended at number 299 and 300 ff. had been used for the Sue label (see above).
WI 3000 - Roy Richards: "South Viet Nam" b/w "You Must Be Sorry I(Vocal)", 1966WI 3001 - The Wailers: "He Who Feels It Knows It" b/w "Sunday Morning", 1966WI-3002 - The Gaylads: "Stop Making Love" b/w "They Call Her Dawn", 1966WI 3003 - The V.I.P.'s: "I Wanna Be Free" b/w "Don't Let It Go", 1966WI 3004 - unissuedWI 3005 - The Claredonians: "I'll Never Change" b/w "Rules Of Life", 1966WI 3006 - Jackie Edwards: "I Feel So Bad" b/w "I Don't Want To Be Made A Fool Of", 1966WI 3007 - Belfast Gypsies: "Gloria's Dream" b/w "Secret Police", 1966WI 3008 - Robert Parker: "Happy Feet" b/w "The Scratch", 1966WI 3009 - The Wailers: Let Him Go (Rude Boy Get Bail) / Sinner Man, 1966WI 3010 - Derrick Morgan: Gather Together Now / Soft Hand Nice, 1966WI 3011 - Wynder K Frog: Sunshine Superman / Blues For A Frog, 1966WI 3012 - unissuedWI-3013 - Delroy Wilson: "Dancing Mood" / Soul Brothers: More & More (white+red label), 1966WI 3015 - Ethiopians: I am Free / Soul Brothers: Shanty TownWI 3016 - Soul Brothers: Mr. Flint / Too Young To Love, 1966WI 3017 - Freaks of Nature: People Let's Freak Out / Secret Police (Shadow Crashers), 1966WI 3018 - Jackie Edwards: Royal Telephone / It's No Secret, 1967WI 3019 - Joyce Bond: Tell Me What It's All About / Tell Me Right Now, 1967WI 3020 - Ken Boothe: Train Is Coming / This Is Me, 1966WI 3021 - unissuedWI 3022 - Gaylads: Don't Say No / Sonny Burke: You Rule My Heart, 1967WI 3023 - Slim Smith: I've Got Your Number / New Boss, 1967WI 3024 - unissuedWI 3025 - The Gaylads - No Good Girl / Yes Girl, 1967WI 3026 - Joe Higgs: I Am The Song (The Prophet) / Worry No More, 1967WI 3027 - Roy Richards: Rub-A-Dub / The Sharks: Baby Come Home, 1967WI 3028 - Bobby Aitken: Kiss Bam Bam / Cynthia Richards: How Could I, 1967WI 3029 - Tony Gregory: Get Out Of My Life / Soul Brothers - Sugar Cane, 1967WI 3030 - Jackie Edwards: Only A Fool Breaks His Own Heart / The End, 1967WI 3031 - Buster Brown: My Blue Heaven / Two Women, 1967WI 3032 - Clarendonians: Shoo Be Doo Be / Sweet Heart Of Beauty, 1967WI 3033 - Delroy Wilson: Riding For A Fall / Got To Change Your Ways, 1967WI 3034 - Dudley Sibley: Gun Man / Denzil Thorpe: Monkey Speaks His Mind, 1967WI 3035 - Ken Boothe: I Don't Want To See You Cry / Baby I Need You, 1967WI 3036 - The Ethiopians: For You / Soul Brothers: Sound Pressure (white+red label)WI 3037 - Delroy Wilson: Ungrateful Baby / Roy Richards: Hopeful Village Ska, 1967WI 3038 - Soul Brothers: Cherry / Soul Junior: Out Of My Mind, 1967WI 3039 - Soul Brothers: Hi-Life / Delroy Wilson: Close To Me, 1967WI 3040 - Bob Andy: I've Got To Go Back Home / Sonny Burke: Rudy Girl, 1967WI 3041 - The Claredonians: You Can't Be Happy / Goodbye Forever, 1967WI 3042 - Peter Touch: I Am The Toughest / Marcia Griffiths: No Faith, 1967WI 3043 - The Wailers: Bend Down Low / Freedom Time, 1967WI 3044 - Chords Five: I Am Only Dreaming / Universal Vegrant, 1967WI-3045 - The Paragons: "On The Beach" / Tommy McCook: Sweet And Gentle, 1967WI 3046 - Alton Ellis and the Flames: Cry Tough / Carol With Tommy McCook: Mr. Solo, 1967WI 3047 - Tommy McCook: 1, 2, 3 Kick / The Treasure Isle Boys: What A Fool, 1967WI 3048 - Justin Hinds: On A Saturday Night / Save A Bread, 1967WI 3049 - The Moving Brothers: Darling I Love You / Tommy McCook: Saboo, 1967WI 3050 - Delroy Wilson: Get Ready / Roy Richards: Port 'O'Jam, 1967WI 3051 - Winston Samuels: The Greatest / Freddie & Fitsy: Truth Hurts, 1967WI 3052 - Soul Boys: Blood Pressure / Rita Marley: Come To Me, 1967WI 3053 - Winston Samuels: I Won't Be Discouraged / Freddie& Fitsy: Why Did My Little Girl Cry, 1967WI 3054 - Hopeton Lewis: Rock Steady / Cool Collie, 1967WI 3055 - Hopeton Lewis: Finders Keepers / Roland Alphonso: Shanty Town Curfew, 1967WI 3056 - Hopeton Lewis: Let Me Come On Home / Hardships Of Life, 1967WI 3057 - Hopeton Lewis: Run Down / Pick Yourself Up, 1967WI 3058 - Tartans: Dance All Night / What Can I Do, 1967WI 3059 - Hopeton Lewis: Let The Little Girl Dance / This Music Got Soul, 1967WI 3060 - Mighty Vikings Band: Do Re Mi / The Sound Of Music, 1967WI 3061 - Shadrocks: Go Go Special / Count Down, 1967WI 3062 - Granville Williams Orchestra: Hi-life / More, 1967WI-3063 - Derrick Harriott: "The Loser" / Bless You, 1967WI 3064 - Derrick Harriott: Happy Times / You My Everything, 1967WI 3065 - Astronauts: Before You Leave / Syncopate, 1967WI 3066 - Lynn Tait & The Jets: Something Stupid / Blue Tuesday, 1967WI 3067 - The Paragons: Talking Love / If I Were You, 1967WI 3068 - Hopeton Lewis: Rock A Shacka / I Don't Want Trouble, 1967WI 3069 - Leslie Butler: Polonaise Reggae / You Don't Have To Say, 1967WI 3070 - Roy Shirley: People Rock Steady / Slim Smith & Uniques: Trying Hard To Find A Home, 1967WI 3071 - Roy Shirley: Musical War / Soul Voice, 1967WI 3072 - Glen Adams: Silent Lover / I Remember, 1967WI 3073 - Tomorrow's Children: Bang Bang Rock Steady / Rain Rock Steady, 1967WI 3074 - Sammy Ismay & Mighty Vikings: Rockitty Fockitty, 1967WI 3075 - Lynn Taitt & The Jets: I Don't Want To See You Cry / Nice Time, 1967WI 3076 - Hopeton Lewis: Everybody Rocking / Stars Shining So Bright, 1967WI 3077 - Derrick Harriott: Walk The Streets / Bobby Ellis: Step Softly, 1967WI 3078 - Henry Buckley: Thank You Girl / Take Me Back, 1967WI 3079 - Derrick & Pauline Morgan: Someone / Do You Love Me, 1967WI 3080 - Alva Lewis: I'm Indebted / Groovers: You've Got To Cry, 1967WI 3081 - Henry Buckley: I'll Reach The End / Don Tony Lee: Lee's Special, 1967WI 3082 - Ken Parker: How Could I / Sonny Burke: Choo Choo Train, 1967WI 3083 - Glen Adams: She / S. Burke: Some Other Time, 1967WI 3084 - Slim Smith & the Uniques: Gypsy Woman / Ken Rose: Wall Flower, 1967WI 3085 - Keith & Tex: Tonight / Lynn Tait: You Have Caught Me, 1967WI 3086 - Slim Smith & the Uniques: Let Me Go Girl / Soulettes: Dum Dum, 1967WI 3087 - Uniques: Never Let Me Go / Don Lee: Lees Special, 1967WI 3088 - Rude Boys: Rock Steady Massachusetts / Going Home, 1967WI 3089 - Derrick Harriott: Solomon / Bobby Ellis & Crystallites: The Emperor, 1967WI 3090 - Mike Thompson Junior & Jets: Rock Steady Wedding / Flowerpot Bloomers, 1967WI 3091 - Keith & Tex: Stop That Train / Bobby Ellis & The Crystallies: Feeling Peckish, 1967WI 3092 - Rudy Mills: Long Story / Bobby Ellis & The Crystallites: Now We Know, 1967WI 3093 - Paragons: So Depressed / We Were Meant To Be, 1967WI 3094 - Lloyd & Devon: Red Bum Ball / Derrick Morgan: Conquering Ruler, 1968WI 3095 - Viceroys: Lip And Tongue / Dawn Penn: When Am I Gonna Be Free, 1968WI 3096 - Ken Parker: Down Low / Sad Mood, 1968WI 3097 - Dawn Penn: I'll Never Let You Go / Mark Brown: Brownlow Special, 1968WI 3098 - Roy Shirley: Thank You / Roy Shirley: Touch Them, 1968WI 3099 - Delroy Wilson: This Heart Of Mine / Glen Adams: Grab A Girl, 1968WI 3100 - Glen Adams: Hold Down Miss Winey / Vincent Gordon: Sounds And Soul, 1968WI 3101 - Derrick Morgan: Gimme Back / Viceroys: Send Requests, 1968WI 3102 - Nehemia Reid: Family War / Give Me That Love, 1968WI 3103 - Frank Brown: Some Come, Some Go / Consomates: Do It Now, 1968WI 3104 - Max Romeo: Put Me In The Mood / My One Girl, 1968WI 3105 - Ken Parker: Lonely Man / Bunnie Lee: Joy In My Heart, 1968WI 3106 - Glen Adams: That New Girl / Uniques: Speak No Evil, 1968WI 3107 - Uniques: Lesson Of Love / Delroy Wilson: Till I Die, 1968WI 3108 - Roy Shirley: Move All Day / Rollin' Rollin', 1968WI 3109 - Webber Sisters: My World / Alva Lewis: Lonely Still, 1968WI 3110 - Sensations: Long Time No See You Girl / Roy Shirley: Million Dollar Baby, 1968WI 3111 - Max Romeo: Walk Into The Dawn / Dawn Penn: I'll Get You, 1968WI 3112 - Roy Wilson: Dread Saras / David Brown: All My Life, 1968WI 3113 - Val Bennett: Jumping With Mr Lee / Roy Shirley: Keep Your Eyes On The Road, 1968WI 3114 - Uniques: Build My World Around You / Lloyd Clarke - I'll Never Change, 1968WI 3115 - Pat Perrin: Over You / Lloyd Terrell: Lost Without You, 8/1968WI 3116 - Lloyd Clarke: Summertime / Val Bennett: Soul Survivor, 8/1968WI 3117 - Uniques: More Love / Val Bennett: Lovall's Special, 1968WI 3118 - Roy Shirley: Good Is Better Than Bed / Fantastic Lover, 1968WI 3119 - Roy Shirley & Uniques: Facts Of Life / Leas Us Not Into Temptation, 1968WI 3120 - Glen Adams: She's So Fine / Roy Shirley: Girlie, 1968WI 3121 - Pat Kelly: Somebody's Baby / Bevely Simmons: Please Don't Leave Me, 1968WI 3122 - Slim Smith & The Uniques: My Conversation / Slim Smith: Love One Another, 1968WI 3123 - Uniques: The Beautitude / Keith Blake: Time On The River, 1968WI 3124 - Pat Kelly: Twelfth Of Never / Val Bennett: Caldonia, 1968WI 3125 - Roy Shirley: If I Did Know / Good Ambition, 8/1968WI 3126 - Federals: Penny For Your Song / I've Passed This Way Before, 1968WI 3127 - Delroy Wilson: Once Upon A Time / I Want To Love You, 1968WI 3128 - Stranger & Gladdy: Love Me Today / Over And Over Again, 8/1968WI 3129 - Gaylets: Silent River Runs Deep / You're My Kind Of Man, 1968WI 3130 - Alfred Brown & Melmoth: I Want Someone / Alfred Brown: One Scotch One Bourbon One Beer, 1968WI 3131 - Joe Higgs: You Hurt My Soul / Lynn Taitt & The Jets: Why Am I Treated So Bad, 1968WI 3132 - Horatio Soul: Ten White Horses / Angela, 1968WI 3133 - The Tennors: Ride Your Donkey / I've Got To Get You Off My Mind, 1968WI 3134 - Ike & Crystallites: Illya Kuryakin / Bobby Ellis & Crystallites: Ann Marie, 1968WI 3135 - Derrick Harriott: Do I Worry / Bobby Ellis & Crystallites: Shuntlin', 1968WI 3136 - Bobby Ellis & Crystallites: Dollar A Head / Rudy Mills: I'm Trapped, 8/1968WI 3137 - Keith & Tex: Hypnotising Eyes / Keith & Tex: Lonely Man, 8/1968WI 3138 - The Paragons: Memories By The Score / The Number One For Me, 9/1968WI 3139 - Lynn Taitt And The Jets: Napoleon Solo / Pressure And Slide, 1968WI 3140 - The Tennors: Copy Me Donkey / Ronnie Davis: The Stage, 8/1968WI 3141 - The Gaylets: I Like Your World / That Lonely Feeling, 8/1968WI 3142 - The Versatiles: Someone To Love / Teardrops Falling, 1968WI 3143 - Natives: Live It Up / Never Break My Heart, 1968WI 3144 - Lyn Beckford: Combination / Keelynn Beckford: Hey Little Girl, 8/1968WI 3145 - The Uniques: Girl Of My Dreams / Lester Sterling: Tribute To King Scratch, 8/1968WI 3146 - Val Bennett: The Russians Are Coming / Lester Sterling: Sir Lee's Whip, 8/1968WI 3147 - Derrick Harriott: Born To Love You / Ike Bennett & Crystallites: Alfred Hitchcock, 1968WI 3148 - David Anthony: All Night / David Anthony: Out Of My Mind, 1968WI 3149 - Noel Brown: Man's Temptation / Heartbreak Girl, 1968WI 3150 - Errol Dunkley: Once More / I'm Not Your Man, 1968WI 3151 - Ike B & Crystallites: Try A Little Merriness / Patricia, 1968WI 3152 - Federals: Shocking Love / By The River, 1968WI 3153 - Derrick Harriott: Tang! Tang! Festival Song / Ike Bennett & Crystallites: James Ray, 8/1968WI 3154 - Stranger Cole: Jeboza Macoo / Stranger & Gladdy: Now I Know, 1968WI 3155 - Charlie Kelly: So Nice Like Rice / Stranger & Gladdy: Over Again, 1968WI 3156 - The Tennors: Gram-Pa / Romeo Stewart: While I Was Walking, 9/1968WI 3157 - Jackie Edwards: You're My Girl / Heaven Only Knows, 8/1968WI 3158 - Lloyd And Johnny Melody: My Argument / Johnny Melody: Foey Man, 1968WI 3159 - Derrick Morgan: Hold You Jack / One Morning In May, 1968WI 3160 - D. Tony Lee: It's Reggae Time / Errol Dunkley: The Clamp, 1968WI 4005 - Phil Upchurch Combo: "You Can't Sit Down" (UK #39, May 1966)WI 4012 - Billy Preston: Billy's Bag, 1966WI 4018 - The Righteous Brothers: You Can Have Her / Justine, 1966WI 4028 - Barbara Lynn: Letter To Mommy And Daddy, Jan. 1967WI 4038 - Barbara Lynn: You'll Lose A Good Thing, April 1967Island WIP series
This series commenced in January 1967 and initially ran alongside the existing WI 3000 series (see above). The "P" in WIP is variously said to stand for "Progressive" or "Pop" and reflects the fact that this new series was geared towards the new generation of rock/pop acts that Island had begun to accumulate from early 1967 onwards, as well as artists from its traditional roster who were being oriented towards the rock/pop audience, such as Jackie Edwards and Jimmy Cliff. Another change was that releases in the WIP series were normally stereo productions. Major UK top twenty singles' chart success for the label came very early in the WIP series, with WIP-6002 - Traffic's "Paper Sun" (#5, 6/1967), a classic slice of British psychedelia released just in time for the "summer of love", but quite a high proportion of the early WIP-series output was by artists who failed to develop as anticipated (e.g. Hard Meat, The Smoke) or represented one-off licensing deals with artists who never again appeared in the Island listings (e.g. WIP-6001, WIP-6013, etc.). The series continued throughout the 1970s and into the early 1980s (see below).
The first of a series of pink label designs was used for singles WIP-6000 to WIP-6051, inclusive. Sometimes referred to as the "eye" label design, it featured an orange and black elliptical device on the left-hand side of the label which could be said to resemble a grotesque eyeball when viewed sideways. "A" and "B" sides were clearly delineated on this early series of pink label singles, thus: WIP-6050-A (Traffic's "Medicated Goo") and WIP-6050-B (the same band's "Shanghai Noodle Factory").
Beginning with WIP-6052, a new series of matrix numbers was introduced for 7" singles. Henceforward, singles' sides were not usually identified as "A" or "B", but each bore a unique matrix number in a series starting at wipx 1002. The matrix number appeared on the label, usually upside-down directly beneath the main catalogue number. The matrix numbers seem to have been allocated to each release in numerical sequence, irrespective of the actual or proposed release date of the record; thus the two sides of WIP-6056 (Jethro Tull's "Living In The Past" b/w "Driving Song") have matrix numbers wipx 1010 and wipx 1011, respectively. Initially, the new matrix numbers were used in conjunction with the existing "eye" label design, but beginning with releases in June 1969 a new pink label design was introduced, known as the "block" design. The new design continued to feature the "eye" device in plain black enclosed within the push-out centre of the record, but the company name was now written in capital letters within a rectangular black block in the lower part of the label. The first release to feature the new label design appears to have been WIP-6060 and the last to feature the orange-and-black "eye" design WIP-6061, a reissue of "Incense" by the Anglos, which had actually been released the previous month. One or two earlier releases which were evidently still selling were re-pressed with the new design (e.g. WIP-6056, which exists with both the orange-and-black "eye" and the "block" label designs).
Towards the end of 1969, artists signed to Terry Ellis and Chris Wright's Chrysalis management company began to be favoured with a special Chrysalis label design - green with a red Chrysalis butterfly logo. Initially this applied to Jethro Tull and former Tull guitarist Mick Abrahams' band Blodwyn Pig. These early Chrysalis singles were allotted catalogue and matrix numbers in the main Island WIP and wipx series, respectively, and bore the legend "manufactured and distributed by island records basing st london" on the upper circumference of the label. Chrysalis continued to issue singles bearing Island catalogue numbers until Autumn 1971, after which the label broke away completely and began its own series of catalogue numbers in a CHS 2000 series.
WIP-6000 - Owen Gray: "Help Me" b/w "Incense", 14/1/1967WIP-6001 - Rene & Rene: "Loving You Could Hurt Me So Much" b/w "Little Diamonds", 14/1/1967WIP-6002 - Traffic: "Paper Sun" b/w "Giving to You", 5/1967 (UK #5, June 1967)WIP-6003 - Ray Cameron: "Doing My Time" b/w "Getaway, Getaway Car", 1/1967WIP-6004 - Jimmy Cliff: "Give and Take" b/w "Aim And Ambition", 2/1967WIP-6005 - The V.I.P.'s: "Straight Down To The Bottom" b/w "In A Dream", 2/1967WIP-6006 - Wynder K Frog: "Green Door" b/w "Dancing Frog", 2/1967WIP-6007 - Tim Tam and the Turn-Ons: "Wait A Minute" b/w "Ophelia", 4/1967WIP-6008 - Jackie Edwards: "Come Back Girl" b/w "Tell Him You Lied", 4/1967WIP-6009 - Julien Covey and the Machine: "A Little Bit Hurt" b/w "Sweet Bacon", 4/1967WIP-6010 - Joyce Bond: "Do The Teasy" b/w "Sugar", 4/1967WIP-6011 - Jimmy Cliff: "I Got A Feeling" b/w "Hard Road To Travel", 5/1967WIP-6012 - Jackie and Millie: "In a Dream" b/w "Ooh, Ooh", 6/1967WIP-6013 - The Bill Shepherd Sound: "Whistling Sailor" b/w "March of the Seven Seas", 1967WIP-6014 - Wynder K Frog: "I'm A Man" b/w "Shook Shimmy And Shake", 6/1967WIP-6016 - Nirvana: "Tiny Goddess" b/w "I Believe in Magic", 7/1967WIP-6017 - Traffic: "Hole in My Shoe" b/w "Smiling Phases", 8/1967 (early issues in picture sleeve; UK #2, September 1967)WIP-6018 - Joyce Bond: "This Train" b/w "Not So With Me", 8/1967WIP-6019 - Art: "What's That Sound (For What It's Worth)" b/w "Rome Take Away Three", 7/1967WIP-6020 - Nirvana: "Pentecost Hotel" b/w "Feelin' Shattered", 9/1967WIP-6021 - Millie Small: "I Am In Love" b/w "You Better Forget", 10/1967WIP-6022 - Spooky Tooth: "Sunshine Help Me" b/w "Weird", 1/1968WIP-6023 - The Smoke: "It Could Be Wonderful" b/w "Have Some More Tea", 11/1967WIP-6024 - Jimmy Cliff: "That's The Way Life Goes" b/w "Thank You", 10/1967WIP-6025 - Traffic: "Here We Go Round The Mulberry Bush" b/w "Coloured Rain", 11/1967 (first 100,000 in picture sleeve) (UK #8, November 1967)WIP-6026 - Jackie Edwards: "Julie On My Mind" b/w "If This Is Heaven", 2/1968WIP-6027 - Kytes: "Running In The Water" b/w "The End Of The Day", 2/1968WIP-6028 - Peter Sarstedt: "I Must Go On" b/w "Mary Jane", 1/1968WIP-6029 - Nirvana: "Rainbow Chaser" b/w "Flashbulb", 3/1968 (UK #34, May 1968)WIP-6030 - Traffic: "No Face, No Name And No Number" b/w "Roamin' Thru' The Gloamin' With 40,000 Headmen", 2/1968 (UK #40, March 1968)WIP-6031 - The Smoke: "Utterly Simple" b/w "Sydney Gill", 3/1968 (not issued)WIP-6032 - Dave Mason: "Just For You" b/w "Little Woman", 2/1968WIP-6033 - Emil Dean: "This Is Our Anniversary" b/w "Lonely Boy", 3/1968WIP-6034 - Santos Morados: "Tonopah" b/w "Anytime", 3/1968WIP-6035 - Sarolta: "Open Your Hands" b/w "L.O.V.E.", 4/1968WIP-6036 - Jackie Edwards & Jimmy Cliff: "Set Me Free" b/w "Here I Come", 6/1968WIP-6037 - Spooky Tooth: "Love Really Changed Me" b/w "Luther's Groove", 6/1968WIP-6038 - Nirvana: "Girl In The Park" b/w "C Side In Ocho Rios", 6/1968WIP-6039 - Jimmy Cliff: "Waterfall" b/w "Reward", 7/1968WIP-6040 - Soul People: "Hummin'" b/w "Soul Drink", 7/1968WIP-6041 - Traffic: "You Can All Join In" b/w "Withering Tree", 8/1968 (promo/export issue only - see reference)WIP-6041 - Traffic: "Feeling Alright?" b/w "Withering Tree", 9/1968WIP-6042 - Jackie Edwards: "You My Girl" b/w Heaven Only Knows, 1968WIP-6043 - Sue and Sunny: "Set Me Free" b/w Nirvana Orchestra: "City Of The South", 8/1968WIP-6043 - Jethro Tull: "A Song for Jeffrey" b/w "One for John Gee", 27/9/1968WIP-6044 - Wynder K Frog: "Jumpin' Jack Flash" b/w "Baldy", 8/1968WIP-6045 - Nirvana: "All Of Us (The Touchables)" b/w "Trapeze", 11/1968WIP-6046 - Spooky Tooth: "The Weight" b/w "Do Right People", 9/1968WIP-6047 - Fairport Convention: "Meet on the Ledge" b/w "Throwaway Street Puzzle", 12/1968WIP-6048 - Jethro Tull: "Love Story" b/w "Christmas Song", 29/11/1968 (UK #29, January 1969)WIP-6049 - Heavy Jelly: "I Keep Singing That Same Old Song" b/w "Blue", 1/1969WIP-6050 - Traffic: "Medicated Goo" b/w "Shanghai Noodle Factory", 12/1968WIP-6051 - Joyce Bond: "Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da" b/w Joyce Bond Review: "Robin Hood Rides Again", 12/1968WIP-6052 - Nirvana: "Wings Of Love" b/w "Requiem To John Coltrane", 1/1969WIP-6053 - Bob & Earl: "Harlem Shuffle" b/w "I'll Keep Running Back", 1/1969 (UK #7, March 1969)WIP-6054 - Free: "Broad Daylight" b/w "The Worm", March 1969WIP-6055 - Clouds: "Make No Bones About It" b/w "Heritage", 3/1969WIP-6056 - Jethro Tull: "Living in the Past" b/w "Driving Song", 2/5/1969 (UK #3, May 1969)WIP-6057 - Nirvana: "Oh! What a Performance" b/w "Darling Darlane", 5/1969WIP 6058 - Spooky Tooth: "That Was Only Yesterday" b/w "Oh! Pretty Woman", 1969 (believed not issued in U.K. Dutch picture sleeve issues exist with this catalogue number.)WIP-6059 - Blodwyn Pig: "Dear Jill" b/w "Sweet Caroline", 5/1969WIP-6060 - Spooky Tooth: "Son Of Your Father" b/w "I've Got Enough Heartache", 6/1969WIP-6061 - Anglos: "Incense" b/w "You're Fooling Me", 5/1969WIP-6062 - Free: "I'll Be Creeping" b/w "Sugar for Mr. Morrison"WIP-6064 - Fairport Convention: "Si Tu Dois Partir" b/w "Genesis Hall", 7/1969 (UK #21, July 1969)WIP-6066 - Hard Meat: "Rain" b/w "Burning Up Years", 8/1969WIP-6067 - Clouds: "Scrapbook" b/w "The Carpenter", 9/1969WIP 6068 - Jethro Tull: "Bouree" b/w "Fat Man", 1969 (not issued in U.K. French and Belgian issues exist with this catalogue number.)WIP-6069 - Blodwyn Pig: "Walk On The Water" b/w "Summer Day", 9/1969WIP 6070 - Jethro Tull: "Sweet Dream" b/w "17", 10/10/1969 (green Chrysalis label) (UK #7, November 1969)WIP-6071 - King Crimson: "The Court of the Crimson King Part One" b/w "The Court of the Crimson King Part Two", 10/1969WIP-6072 - Mott The Hoople: "Rock and Roll Queen" b/w "Road To Birmingham", 10/1969Four track EPs in the 1960s
IEP 701 - Jackie Edwards: Sacred Hymns Vol. 1, 1966IEP 702 - Jackie Edwards: Sacred Hymns Vol. 2, 1966IEP 703 - Dioris Valladares and his Orchestra - Meringue!IEP 704 - Ernest Ranglin and the G.B's: Just A Little WalkIEP 705 - Millie and her Boyfriends: Roy - Jackie - Owen, 1963IEP 706 - The Soul of Ike and Tina Turner (Sue subsidiary)IEP 707 - Bam & Charlie Hyatt: Live At The State Theatre Kingston Jamaica - Rass!, 1966IEP 708 - Jackie Edwards - Hush, 1966IEP 709 - Chris Farlowe - Stormy Monday, 1966IEP 710 - Early Otis ReddingIEP 711 - Z. Z. Hill / Intentions: Gimmie Gimmie (Sue subsidiary)For LPs the label chose the prefix ILP (meaning: Island Long Player) with a number of three figures beginning with 900, later supplemented by ILPS (meaning: Island Long Player Stereo) to distinguish between Mono and Stereo records. Some records were issued in both forms. For those records in stereo, the catalogue number was changed by adding a fourth figure (e.g.: ILP 970 was the mono equivalent of ILPS 9070).
ILP 901 - Keith and Enid: Keith and Enid Sing, 1964the above was the only Island LP released with a black and silver 'flaming sun' label. All following Island LPs had the white and red 'flaming sun' label. The Sue label LPs were incorporated into the island numerical system, and had the yellow and red 'bow tie' labels.
ILP 902 - The Mighty Sparrow: The Slave, 1964ILP 903 - Derrick Morgan: Forward March, 1964ILP 904 - Silver Stars Steel Band: Silver Stars Steel Band, 1964ILP 905 - Bryon Lee & Dragonaires: Caribbean Joyride, 1964ILP 906 - Jackie Edwards: The Most Of Wilfred Jackie Edwards, 1964ILP 907 - Jimmy McGriff: I've Got A Woman (Sue label), 1964ILP 908 - Jimmy McGriff: Gospel Time (Sue label), 1964ILP 909 - Ernest Ranglin: Wranglin', 1964ILP 910 - V.A.: This Is Blue Beat, 1964ILP 911 - Inez & Charlie Foxx: Mockingbird, (Sue label) 1964ILP 912 - Jackie Edwards: Stand Up For Jesus, 1965ILP 913 - The Soul Sisters: The Soul Sisters, (Sue label) 1965ILP 914 - (not used)ILP 915 - Ernest Ranglin: Reflections, 1965ILP 916 - Vagabonds: The Fabulous Vagabonds, 1965ILP 917 - Huey Piano Smith & The Clowns: Rockin' Pneumonia & The Boogie Woogie Flu, (Sue label) 1965ILP 918 - Elmore James: The Best of Elmore James, (Sue label) 1965ILP 919 - V.A.: Pure Blues Vol. 1, (Sue label) 1965ILP 920 - V.A.: 50 Minutes 24 Seconds Of Recorded Dynamite (Sue label), 1965ILP 921 - V.A.: We Sing The Blues (Sue Label), 1965ILP 922 - Larry Williams: On Stage, (Sue label) 1965ILP 923 - The Blues Busters: Behold, 1965ILP 924 - Lee Dorsey: The Best of Lee Dorsey, 1965ILP 925 - V.A.: The Sue Story!, 1965ILP 926 - Harold MacNair: Affectionate Fink, 1965ILP 927 - Elmore James: Memorial Album, (Sue label) 1965ILP 928 - Derrick Harriott: The Best Of: Vol. 1, 1965ILP 929 - Billie Holiday: Last Live Recording, 1965ILP 930 - V.A.: Ska At The Jamaican Playboy Club, 1966ILP 931 - Jackie Edwards: Come On Home, 1965/1966ILP 932 - Charlie Hyatt: Kiss Me Neck, 1966ILP 933 - Various: The Sue Story Vol. 2, (Sue label) 1966ILP 934 - V.A.: Soul '66, 1966ILP 935 - Billy Preston: The Most Exciting Organ Ever (Sue label), ca. 1965ILP 936 - Jackie Edwards: The Best of Jackie Edwards, 1966ILP 937 - The Righteous Brothers: In Action, (Sue label), 1966ILP 938 - V.A.: The Sue Story Vol. 3, (Sue label) 1966ILP 939 - John Foster: John Foster Sings, 1966ILP 940 - Jackie Edwards: By Demand, 1966ILP 941 - Jackie Edwards/Millie Small: Pledging My Love, 1966ILP 942 - Robert Parker: Barefootin', 1966ILP 943 - V.A.: Doctor Soul, 1966ILP 944 - Wynder K Frog: Sunshine Superfrog, 1966ILP 945 - Various: Pakistani Soul Session, 1966ILP 946 - Ray Barretto: El Watusi, 1966ILP 947 - The Settlers: Early Settlers, 1966ILP 948 - V.A.: Club Ska '67, 1967ILP 949 - Barbara Lynn: Barbara Lynn Story, 1967ILP 950 - The Wallace Brothers: Soul Connection, (Sue label) 1967ILP 951 - Bob & Earl: Harlem Shuffle, (Sue label) 1967At this point, Island introduced the first of three pink label designs. These next releases had the first pink label, with an orange and black 'eyeball' logo on the left, unless otherwise indicated:
ILP 952 - John Martyn: London Conversation, 1967ILP 953 - Millie Small: The Best of .., 1967ILP 954 - V.A.: Dr. Kitch, (only on the red/white label) 1967ILP 955 - Derrick Harriott: Rock Steady Party, 1967ILP 956 - V.A.: Club Ska '67, (W.I.R.L.-label) 1967ILP 957 - Hopeton Lewis: Take It Easy, 1967ILP 958 - V.A.: Duke Reid's Rock Steady, 1967ILP 959/ILPS 9059 - Nirvana: The Story of Simon Simopath, 1967ILP 960/ILPS 9060 - Jackie Edwards: Premature Golden Sands, 1967ILP 961/ILPS 9061 - Traffic: Mr. Fantasy, 1967ILP 962/ILPS 9062 - Jimmy Cliff: Hard Road To Travel, 1967ILP 963 - Jackie Edwards and Millie Small: The Best Of, Vol. 2, 1967ILP 964 - V.A.: Club Soul, 1967ILP 965 - V.A. Club Rock Steady, 1967ILP 966/ILPS 9066 - V.A.: British Blue-Eyed Soul, 1967ILP 967 - Art: Supernatural Fairy Tales, 1967ILP 968 - Joyce Bond: Soul And Ska, 1967ILP 969 - Lyn Taitt & The Jets: Sounds Rocksteady, 1967ILP 970/ILPS 9070 - The Spencer Davis Group: The Best Of ..., 1967ILP 971 - Granville Williams Orchestra: Hi-Life, 1967ILP 972 - Sonny Burke: The Sounds Of ..., 1967ILP 973 - (not used)ILP 974 - Bobby Bland: A Touch Of The Blues, 1967ILP 975 - O.V. Wright: 8 Men, 4 Women, 1967ILP 976 - V.A.: The Duke And The Peacock, 1967ILP 977 - V.A.: Guy Steven's Testament Of Rock And Roll, 1967ILP 978 - V.A.: Put It On, It's Rock Steady, 1967/68ILPS 9079 - Spontaneous Music Ensemble: Karyobin Are The Imaginary Birds Said To Live In Paradise, 1968 (Island/Hexagram label)ILPS 9080 - Spooky Tooth: It's All About, 1968ILP 981 T /ILPS 9081 T- Traffic: Traffic, 1968ILP 982/ILPS 9082 - Wynder K Frog: Out of the Flying Pan, 1968ILP 983 - Derrick Harriott/The Crystallites: The Best Of ..., 1968ILP 984 - The Merrymen: Caribbean Treasure Chest, 1968ILP 985/ILPS 9085 - Jethro Tull: This Was, 1968 (mono withdrawn)ILP 986 - V.A.: Leaping With Mr. Lee, 1968ILP 987/ILPS 9087 - Nirvana: All Of Us, 1968ILPS 9088 - Tramline: Somewhere Down The Line, 1968ILPS 9089 - Free: Tons of Sobs, 1969;ILP 990 - Derrick Morgan: Derrick Morgan & Friends, 1969At this point, monaural releases are discontinued. Releases below this text are in stereophonic only.
ILPS 9091 - John Martyn: The Tumbler, 1969ILPS 9092 - Fairport Convention: What We Did on Our Holidays, 1969ILPS 9093 - The Unfolding Of The Book Of Life Vol. 1, 1969ILPS 9094 - The Unfolding Of The Book Of Life Vol. 2, 1969ILPS 9095 - Tramline: Moves Of Vegetable Centuries, 1969ILPS 9096 - The Bama Winds: Windy, 1969ILPS 9097 - Traffic: Last Exit, 1969ILPS 9098 - Spooky Tooth: Spooky Two, 1969ILPS 9099 - White Noise: An Electric Storm, 1969At this point, Island introduced the second pink label. It is known as the 'black block' label, as it featured a thick, block-like letter i at the bottom, dotted by a black eyeball in the centre of the label. This was very quickly replaced by the third pink label, featuring a small white letter i logo. Due to variations in catalogue number assignation and the actual release dates of the records, there is a small cross-over period between the three pink label designs. The original label designs for the following LPs are detailed in parentheses.
ILPS 9100 - Clouds: Scrapbook, 1969 (eyeball label)ILPS 9101 - Blodwyn Pig: Ahead Rings Out, 1969 (eyeball label)ILPS 9102 - Fairport Convention: Unhalfbricking, 1969 (black block label)ILPS 9103 - Jethro Tull: Stand Up, 1969 (eyeball label)ILPS 9104 - Free: Free, 1969 (white i label)ILPS 9105 - Nick Drake: Five Leaves Left, 1969 (black block label)ILPS 9106 - Dr. Strangely Strange: "Kip of the Serenes", 1969 (eyeball label)All following LPs were originally issued on the third pink label, with 'white i' logo.
ILPS 9107 - Spooky Tooth: Ceremony, 1969ILPS 9108 - Mott the Hoople: Mott the Hoople, 1969ILPS 9109 - not issuedILPS 9110 Q- Quintessence: In Blissful Company, 1969ILPS 9111 - King Crimson: In the Court of the Crimson King, 1969ILPS 9112 - Traffic: The Best of Traffic, 1969ILPS 9113 - John & Beverley Martyn: Stormbringer!, 1970ILPS 9114 - Renaissance: Renaissance, 1969ILPS 9115 - Fairport Convention: Liege & Lief, 1969During the same period Island Records released some sampler albums with the prefixes IWP/IWPS:
IWPS 2 - You Can All Join In, 1968IWP 3 - This Is SueIWP/IWPS 4 - Jackie Edwards - Put Your Tears Away (released in mono and stereo versions)IWP 5 - This Is BluesIWPS 6 - Nice Enough To Eat, 1969Island WIP series
The first release in 1970, WIP-6075, had the "block" label design, but the very next one, "John The Baptist" by John & Beverley Martyn, featured a third pink label design, characterised by a large white letter "i" on the left-hand side. This design was used for the remaining pink label issues, interrupted with increasing frequency by green Chrysalis label releases, as denoted in the listing below. Bronze label singles by artists such as Tony Hazzard and Uriah Heep began to appear in the Island listing from May 1971, for a couple of years until that label's own BRO- series was begun. An American record label, Blue Thumb, also released a small number of UK singles with WIP-series numbers in 1972/3. The one-off catalogue number WI-4002 was given to the flexi-single "Let There Be Drums" which came with the album Rock On by The Bunch in 1972.
In the second half of the decade the character of the label began to change and this is reflected in its singles releases from about 1976 onwards. There was a conscious move back towards the label's roots in Jamaican music in the form of commercial reggae aimed at the rock/pop audience. Names such as Bob Marley & the Wailers, Toots & the Maytals and Third World crop up in the listings with increasing frequency. They and others enjoyed considerable commercial success in the U.K. market. There is evidence too of an increasing number of one-off licensing deals featuring (mainly American) soul and R & B singers (e.g. Barbara Pennington and Betty Davis). Island also joined a growing trend amongst U.K.-based record companies at that time towards exploitation of its own back catalogue, and a substantial programme of reissues was undertaken, especially of ska and reggae titles, most of which seem to have been aimed at a small, specialist audience and did not enjoy widespread commercial success.
Also in 1976, another American record label, Shelter Records, began to issue U.K. singles through Island, which received WIP-series catalogue numbers. Artists included the Dwight Twilley Band, J.J. Cale and Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers, the last-named of whom enjoyed some success on the coat-tails of punk. Finally, the Black Swan label was reactivated for certain reggae-styled releases, some of which appeared with WIP-series numbers.
WIP-6075 - Quintessence: "Notting Hill Gate" b/w "Move Into The Light", 1/1970 WIP-6076 - John & Beverley Martyn: "John The Baptist" b/w "The Ocean", 1/1970WIP 6077 - Jethro Tull: "The Witch's Promise" b/w "Teacher", 16/1/1970 (green Chrysalis label, some in picture sleeve)WIP 6078 - Blodwyn Pig: "Same Old Story" b/w "Slow Down", 1/1970 (green Chrysalis label)WIP 6079 - Renaissance: "Island" b/w "The Sea", 1/1970WIP-6080 - King Crimson: "Cat Food" b/w "Groon", 13/3/1970 (picture sleeve)WIP 6081 - Jethro Tull: "Inside" b/w "Alive And Well And Living In", 24/4/1970 (green Chrysalis label)WIP-6082 - Free: "All Right Now" b/w "Mouthful of Grass", 5/1970 (reissued in 1973 with same catalogue number, but "pink rim" labelsWIP 6083 - If: "Raise The Level Of Your Conscious Mind" b/w "I'm Reaching Out On All Sides", 5/1970WIP 6084 - Spooky Tooth: "Nobody There At All" b/w Art: "Room With A View", 6/1970 (withdrawn, white-label/promo copies exist)WIP-6085 - Fotheringay: "Peace In The End" b/w "Winter Winds", 6/1970WIP-6086 - Cat Stevens: "Lady d'Arbanville" b/w "Time/Fill My Eyes", 6/1970 (some in picture sleeve, which miscredits b-side as "Katmandu")WIP-6087 - Jimmy Cliff: "Wild World" b/w "Be Aware", 8/1970WIP 6088 - High Broom: "Dancing In The Moonlight" b/w "Percy's On The Run", 8/1970WIP-6089 - Fairport Convention: "Now Be Thankful" b/w "Sir B. McKenzie's Daughter's Lament For The 77th Mounted Lancers' Retreat From The Straits Of Loch Knombe, In The Year Of Our Lord 1727, On The Occasion Of The Announcement Of Her Marriage To The Laird Of Kinleakie", 9/1970WIP 6090 - Tír na Nóg: "I'm Happy To Be (On This Mountain) b/w Let My Love Grow, 10/1970 (green Chrysalis label)WIP-6089 was the last single to be released with a pink label. From WIP 6091 (below) the "pink rim" palm tree label was introduced.
WIP 6091 - The Alan Bown!: "Pyramid" b/w "Crash Landing", 10/1970WIP 6092 - Cat Stevens: "Moon Shadow" b/w "Father and Son", 6/1971 WIP-6093 - Free: "Stealer" b/w "Lying In The Sunshine", 11/1970WIP 6094 - Not released WIP 6095 - Not released WIP 6096 - Bronco: "Lazy Now" b/w "A Matter Of Perspective", 11/1970WIP 6097 - Jimmy Cliff: "Synthetic World" b/w "I Go To Pieces", 12/1970WIP 6098 - Jethro Tull: "Lick Your Fingers Clean" b/w "Up To Me" (number allocated but not released)WIP 6099 - Not released WIP-6100 - Free: "My Brother Jake" b/w "Only My Soul", 4/1971WIP 6101 - Mike Heron: "Call Me Diamond" b/w "Lady Wonder", 5/1971 (some in picture sleeve)WIP-6102 - Cat Stevens: "Tuesday's Dead" b/w "Miles From Nowhere", 9/1971WIP 6103 - Jimmy Cliff: "Goodbye Yesterday" b/w "Breakdown", 5/1971WIP 6104 - Richard Barnes: "Coldwater Morning" b/w "Suddenly I Know", 5/1971 (Bronze label)WIP-6105 - Mott the Hoople: "Midnight Lady" b/w "The Debt", 7/1971 (picture sleeve)WIP 6106 - Jethro Tull: "Life Is A Long Song" EP ("Life Is A Long Song"/"Up The Pool" b/w "Dr. Bogenbroom"/"From Later"/"Nursie"), 19/9/1971 (green Chrysalis label, picture sleeve)WIP 6108 - Paladin: "Anyway" b/w "Giving All My Love", 7/1971 (Bronze label)WIP 6109 - Luther Grosvenor: "Here Comes The Queen" b/w "Heavy Day", 9/1971WIP 6110 - Jimmy Cliff: "Sitting In Limbo" b/w "The Bigger They Come The Harder They Fall", 8/1971WIP 6111 - Uriah Heep: "Look At Yourself" b/w "Simon The Bullet Freak", 9/1971 (Bronze label)WIP-6112 - Mott the Hoople: "Downtown" b/w "Home", 9/1971WIP 6113 - Tony Hazzard: "Woman In The West" b/w "Hangover Blues", 1971 (Bronze label)WIP 6115 - Heads Hands & Feet: "Warming Up The Band" b/w "Silver Mine", 11/1971WIP 6116 - John Martyn: "May You Never" b/w "Just Now", 11/1971WIP-6119 - Mountain: "Roll Over Beethoven" b/w "Crossroader", 12/1971WIP-6120 - The Sutherland Brothers Band: "The Pie" b/w "Long Long Day", 1/1972 (picture sleeve)WIP 6121 - Cat Stevens: "Morning Has Broken" b/w I Want To Live In A Wigwam, 1/1972WIP 6122 - Claire Hamill: "When I Was A Child" b/w "Alice In The Streets Of Darlington", 1/1972 (picture sleeve)WIP 6123 - Tony Hazzard: "Blue Movie Man" b/w "Abbot of the Vale", 1/1972 (Bronze label)WIP 6124 - Luther Grosvenor: "All The People" b/w "Waiting", 2/1972WIP-6125 - Vinegar Joe: "Never Met A Dog (That Took To Me)" b/w "Speed Queen of Ventura", 2/1972WIP 6126 - Uriah Heep: "The Wizard" b/w "Gypsy", 3/1972 (Bronze label)WIP 6127 - Jim Capaldi: "Eve" b/w "Going Down Slow All The Way", 3/1972WIP-6128 - Fairport Convention: "John Lee" b/w "The Time Is Near", 2/1972 (picture sleeve)WIP-6129 - Free: "Little Bit Of Love" b/w "Sail On", 5/1972WIP 6130 - The Bunch: "When Will I Be Loved" b/w "Willie and the Hand Jive", 4/1972WIP 6131 - Mike McGear: "Woman" b/w "Kill", 4/1972WIP-6132 - Jimmy Cliff and Jamaica: "Trapped" b/w "Struggling Man", 4/1972WIP 6133 - Claire Hamill: "Baseball Blues" b/w "Smile Your Blues Away", 5/1972WIP-6136 - The Sutherland Brothers Band: "Sailing" b/w "Who's Crying Now", 1972WIP 6138 - Picture sleeve exists bearing this catalogue number with details of the next entry (i.e. Jimmy Cliff: "The Harder They Come" b/w "Many Rivers To Cross") - see http://www.45cat.com/record/wip6139WIP-6139 - Jimmy Cliff: "The Harder They Come" b/w "Many Rivers To Cross", 7/1972WIP 6140 - Uriah Heep: "Easy Livin'" b/w "Why", 7/1972 (Bronze label)WIP-6141 - "Pass of Arms" EP (soundtrack), feat. Sandy Denny: "Here In Silence" b/w "Man Of Iron" plus poem "Strange Meeting" read by Christopher Logue, 9/1972 (picture sleeve)WIP 6142 - Sandy Denny: "Listen, Listen" b/w "Tomorrow Is a Long Time", 10/1972WIP 6143 - The Crusaders: "Put It Where You Want It" b/w "Mosadi Woman", 1/1973 (Blue Thumb label)WIP-6144 - Roxy Music: "Virginia Plain" b/w "The Numberer", 8/1972WIP-6145 - The Incredible String Band: "Black Jack David" b/w "Moon Hang Low", 11/1972WIP-6146 - Free: "Wishing Well" b/w "Let Me Show You", 12/1972WIP 6147 - Sutherland Brothers and Quiver: "Lady Like You" b/w "Annie", 1972WIP 6148 - Vinegar Joe: "Rock 'N' Roll Gypsies" b/w "So Long", 11/1972WIP 6149 - Hackensack: "Moving On" b/w "River Boat", 12/1972WIP 6151 - P.C. Plod: "W.P.C. Hodges" b/w "B Side Yourself With Plod", 24/11/1972 (die-cut picture sleeve. P.C. Plod was John Gorman of The Scaffold - see next entry.)WIP 6151 - John Gorman: "W.P.C. Hodges" b/w "I Remember", 11/5/1973 (reissue of previous entry with different b-side)WIP 6152 - Cat Stevens: "Can't Keep It In" b/w "Crab Dance", 11/1972 (also pressed with later "orange palm" label)WIP 6153 - Amazing Blondel - "Alleluia (Cantus Firmus To Counterpoint)" b/w "Safety In God Alone", 12/1972WIP 6154 - Claire Hamill: "Speedbreaker" b/w "The Artist", 2/1973WIP-6155 - Fairport Convention: "Rosie" b/w "Knights Of The Road", 1/1973WIP 6156 - Mark Allain: "Be Mine" b/w "Best Friend", 1/1973WIP-6157 - Sutherland Brothers and Quiver: "(I Don't Want to Love You But) You Got Me Anyway" b/w "Not Fade Away", 2/1973WIP 6158 - The Incredible String Band: "At The Lighthouse Dance" b/w "Jigs", 2/1973WIP 6159 - Roxy Music: "Pyjamarama" b/w "The Pride And The Pain", 2/1973WIP.6160 - Free: "Travellin' In Style" b/w "Easy On My Soul", 3/1973WIP 6161 - Rabbit: "Broken Arrows" b/w "Blues My Guitar", 4/1973WIP 6162 - A Foot in Coldwater: "(Isn't Love Unkind) In My Life" b/w "Deep Freeze", 3/1973WIP 6163 - Cat Stevens: "The Hurt" b/w "Silent Sunlight", 7/1973WIP 6164 - The Wailers: "Concrete Jungle" b/w "Reincarnation Soul", 6/1973WIP 6165 - Jim Capaldi: "Tricky Dicky Rides Again" b/w "Oh How We Danced", 6/1973WIP 6167 - The Wailers: "Get Up, Stand Up" b/w "Slave Driver", 9/1973WIP 6168 - Spooky Tooth: "All Sewn Up" b/w "As Long As The World Keeps Turning", 10/1973WIP 6169 - Jimmy Cliff: "Struggling Man" b/w "Many Rivers To Cross", 1973WIP 6170 - Bryan Ferry: "A Hard Rain's A Gonna Fall" b/w "2HB", 9/1973WIP 6171 - The Pointer Sisters - "Yes We Can" b/w "Jada", 11/1973 (Blue Thumb label)WIP.6173 - Roxy Music: "Street Life" b/w "Hula Kula", 11/1973WIP 6174 - Vinegar Joe: "Black Smoke From The Calumet" b/w "Long Way Round", 10/1973WIP 6175 - Bryan Ferry: "These Foolish Things" b/w "Chance Meeting" (not issued)WIP.6176 - Sandy Denny: "Whispering Grass" b/w "Friends", 11/1973 (some in picture sleeve)WIP.6178 - Eno: "Seven Deadly Finns" b/w "Later On", 3/1974WIP 6179 - The Heptones: "Book Of Rules" b/w "Book Of Rules (version)", 1973WIP 6180 - Nirvana: "Rainbow Chaser" b/w "Tiny Goddess" (Reissue - released 8/1976 on the "orange palm" label with picture sleeve in the "Then!.. ...Now!" series. Promo copies on "pink rim" label exist.)WIP 6181 - Zap Pow: "This Is Reggae Music" b/w "Break Down The Barriers", 2/1974WIP.6182 - Sutherland Brothers and Quiver: "Dream Kid" b/w "Don't Mess Up", 1/1974WIP 6185 - Owen Gray: "Jealous Guy" b/w "Please Don't Let Me Go", 2/1974WIP.6186 - Richard and Linda Thompson: "I Want To See The Bright Lights Tonight" b/w "When I Get To The Border", 1/1974WIP 6187 - Elkie Brooks: "Rescue Me" b/w "Sweet Nuthin's", 2/1974WIP 6188 - Bob Dylan: "On A Night Like This" b/w "Forever Young", 2/1974WIP 6189 - King Crimson: "The Night Watch" b/w "The Great Deceiver", 2/1974WIP.6190 - Cat Stevens: "Oh Very Young" b/w "100 I Dream", 3/1974WIP 6191 - Bad Company: "Can't Get Enough" b/w "Little Miss Fortune", 5/1974WIP 6192 - Tranquility: "Midnight Fortune" b/w "One Day Lady", 4/1974WIP 6193 - Sparks: "This Town Ain't Big Enough For Both Of Us" b/w "Barbecutie", 4/1974WIP 6194 - Kevin Ayers: "The Up Song" b/w "Everybody's Sometime and Some People's All The Time Blues", 4/1974WIP 6195 - Sandy Denny: "Like an Old Fashioned Waltz" (release cancelled)WIP 6196 - Bryan Ferry: "The In Crowd" b/w "Chance Meeting", 5/1974 (picture sleeve)WIP 6197 - Andy Mackay: "Ride Of The Valkyries" b/w "Time Regained", 6/1974WIP 6198 - Jim Capaldi: "It's All Up to You" b/w "Whale Meat Again", 6/1974WIP 6199 - Traffic: "Hole In My Shoe" b/w "Here We Go Round The Mulberry Bush", 5/1974 (reissue)WIP 6200 - Bryn Haworth: "Grappenhall Rag" b/w "I Won't Lie (This Time)", 1974WIP 6201 - Kevin Ayers: "After The Show" b/w "Thank You Very Much", 7/1974WIP 6202 - John Cale: "The Man Who Couldn't Afford To Orgy" b/w "Sylvia Said", 7/1974WIP 6203 - Sparks: "Amateur Hour" b/w "Lost And Found", 7/1974WIP 6205 - Bryan Ferry: "Smoke Gets In Your Eyes" b/w "Another Time, Another Place", 8/1974WIP.6206 - Cat Stevens: "Another Saturday Night" b/w "Home In The Sky", 8/1974 (picture sleeve)WIP 6207 - Traffic: "Walking In The Wind" b/w "Walking In The Wind (Instrumental)", 10/1974WIP.6208 - Roxy Music: "All I Want Is You" b/w "Your Application's Failed", 10/1974WIP.6209 - Sutherland Brothers and Quiver: "Saviour In The Rain" b/w "Silver Sister", 1974WIP 6211 - Sparks: "Never Turn Your Back On Mother Earth" b/w "Alabamy Right", 10/1974 (picture sleeve)WIP 6212 - Bob Marley & The Wailers: "So Jah Seh" b/w "Natty Dread", 1974 (reissued 6/1975 and repromoted with "Natty Dread" as the A-side, picture sleeve on reissue only)WIP 6213 - Georgie Fame: "Everlovin' Woman" b/w "That Ol' Rock'n'Roll", 1974WIP 6214 - Rik Kenton: "Bungalow Love" b/w "Lay It On You", 1974WIP 6215 - Bob Dylan & The Band: "It Ain't Me Babe" b/w "All Along The Watchtower", 11/1974WIP 6216 - Ronnie Lane: "What Went Down (That Night With You)" b/w "Lovely", 11/1974WIP 6217 - Stonedelight: "Reach Out For Me" b/w "Reach Out For Me (Version)", 1/1975WIP 6218 - Georgie Fame: "Ali Shuffle" b/w "Round Two", 12/1974WIP.6220 - Richard and Linda Thompson: "Hokey Pokey (The Ice Cream Song)" b/w "I'll Regret It All In The Morning", 2/1975WIP.6221 - Sparks: "Something For The Girl With Everything" b/w "Marry Me", 1/1975WIP 6222 - Milk'n'Cookies: "Little, Lost And Innocent" b/w "Good Friends", 2/1975WIP 6223 - Bad Company: "Good Lovin' Gone Bad" b/w "Whisky Bottle", 3/1975WIP 6224 - Art: "What's That Sound (For What It's Worth)" b/w Flying Anchors, 2/1975WIP 6225 - Chris Spedding: "My Bucket's Got a Hole in It" b/w "I Can't Boogie", 2/1975WIP 6226 - Augustus Pablo: "King Tubby Meets The Rockers Uptown" b/w Jacob Miller: "Baby I Love You So", 2/1975WIP 6227 - The Jess Roden Band: "Under Suspicion" b/w "Ferry Cross", 3/1975WIP 6228 - Dave & Ansil Collins: "Gonna Keep On Trying Till I Win Your Love" b/w "Keep On Dubbing", 3/1975WIP 6229 - Ronnie Lane's Slim Chance: "Brother Can You Spare A Dime?" b/w "Ain't No Lady", 4/1975WIP 6230 - Speedy Keen: "Someone To Love" b/w "Fighting In The Streets", 4/1975WIP 6231 - Pete Wingfield: "Eighteen With a Bullet" b/w "Shadow of a Doubt", 6/1975 (Promo-only picture sleeve. Initial pressings with "pink rim" labels, later pressings with "orange palm" labels)WIP 6232 - Mike Lesley: "Come Together" b/w "Don't Be So Serious", 5/1975WIP 6233 - Eno: "The Lion Sleeps Tonight (Wimoweh)" b/w "I'll Come Running (To Tie Your Shoes)", 6/1975WIP 6234 - Bryan Ferry: "You Go To My Head" b/w "Re-make Re-model", 6/1975WIP 6235 - Peter Skellern: "Hard Times" b/w "And Then You'll Fall", 7/1975WIP 6236 - Sparks: "Get In The Swing" b/w "Profile", 7/1975WIP 6237 - Lorna Bennett: "Breakfast In Bed" b/w Scotty & Lorna Bennett: "Skank In Bed", 1975WIP 6238 - Cat Stevens: "Two Fine People" b/w "A Bad Penny", 7/1975WIP 6239 - Rudie Mowatt: "Love You Baby" b/w "Backside (Dub)", 1975WIP 6240 - Bryn Haworth: "Give All You've Got To Give" b/w "Thank The Lord", 7/1975WIP 6241 - Fairport Convention: "White Dress" b/w "Tears", 7/1975WIP 6242 - Bad Company: "Feel Like Makin' Love" b/w "Wild Fire Women", 8/1975WIP 6243 - Andy Mackay: "Wild Weekend" b/w "Walking The Whippet", 8/1975WIP 6244 - Bob Marley & The Wailers: "No Woman No Cry" b/w "Kinky Reggae", 8/1975 (initial pressings with "pink rim" labels, later pressings with "orange palm" labels)WIP 6245 - Pete Wingfield: "A Whole Pot Of Jelly (For A Little Slice Of Toast)" b/w "Anytime", 1975WIP 6245 is believed to have been the last single released with "pink rim" labels as subsequent releases appeared with the "orange & blue" palm tree label (referred to in this listing as "orange palm").
WIP 6246 - Jim Capaldi: "Love Hurts" b/w "Sugar Honey", 10/1975WIP 6247 - Speedy Keen: "Bad Boys" b/w "Cold Hand Warm Gun", 9/1975WIP 6248 - Roxy Music: "Love Is the Drug" b/w "Sultanesque", 9/1975WIP 6249 - Sparks: "Looks, Looks, Looks" b/w "Pineapple", 9/1975WIP 6250 - Robert Palmer: "Which Of Us Is The Fool" b/w "Get Outside", 10/1975 (picture sleeve)WIP 6252 - Murray Head: "Say It Ain't So Joe" b/w "Don't Have To", 10/1975 (A DJ Promo version of this single, featuring an edited version of "Say It Ain't So", was released in 1/1976.)WIP 6253 - Nasty Pop: "Crow" b/w "Gracie", 1975WIP 6254 - Joe South: "To Have, To Hold And Let Go" b/w "Midnight Rainbows", 10/1975WIP 6255 - Betty Davis: "Shut Off The Light" b/w "He Was A Big Freak", 10/1975WIP 6256 - Third World: "Railroad Track" b/w "Freedom Song", 1975WIP 6257 - The Chieftains: "The Timpan Reel" b/w "Samhradh, Samhradh", 11/1975WIP 6258 - Ronnie Lane's Slim Chance: "Don't Try'n'Change My Mind" b/w "Well Well Hello (The Party)", 1/1976WIP 6260 - Peter Skellern: "Now That I Need You" b/w "I Guess You Wished You'd Gone Home", 1975WIP 6261 - Justin Hinds & The Dominoes: "Carry Go, Bring Come" b/w "Jezebel", 28/11/1975WIP 6262 - Roxy Music: "Both Ends Burning" b/w "For Your Pleasure", 12/1975WIP 6263 - Bad Company: "Run With The Pack" b/w "Do Right By Your Woman", 3/1976WIP 6264 - Burning Spear: "Old Marcus Garvey" b/w "Tradition", 1/1976WIP 6265 - Bob Marley & The Wailers: "Jah Live" b/w "Concrete Jungle (live)", 1/1976WIP 6266 - The Heptones: "Country Boy" b/w "Love Won't Come Easy", 1/1976WIP 6267 - War: "Low Rider" b/w "So", 1/1976WIP 6268 - The Chieftains: "Mna Na H Eireann (Women of Ireland)" b/w "The Morning Dew", 1/1976WIP 6269 - Toots & the Maytals: "Reggae Got Soul" b/w "Dog War", 2/1976WIP 6270 - Eddie and the Hot Rods: "Writing On The Wall" b/w "Cruisin' (In The Lincoln)", 2/1976WIP 6271 - Kevin Ayers: "Falling In Love Again" b/w "Everyone Knows The Song", 2/1976WIP 6272 - Robert Palmer: "Gimme An Inch" b/w "Pressure Drop", 2/1976WIP 6273 - Jay Dee Bryant: "Standing Ovation For Love" b/w "I Want To Thank You Baby", 1976WIP 6274 - King Crimson: "21st Century Schizoid Man" b/w "Epitaph", 2/1976 (picture sleeve)WIP 6275 - Tyrone Taylor: "Extra, Extra" b/w "Life Table Turning", 1976WIP 6276 - Cat Stevens: "Banapple Gas" b/w "Ghost Town", 3/1976WIP 6277 - Zap-Pow: "This Is Reggae Music" b/w "Break Down The Barriers", 3/1976WIP 6278 - Swamp Dogg: "The Mind Does The Dancing While The Body Pulls The Strings" (edited version) b/w (long version), 1976WIP 6279 - Georgie Fame: "Yes Honestly" b/w "Lily", 3/1976WIP 6280 - Barbara Pennington: "Running In Another Direction" b/w "Running Away", 1976WIP 6281 - The Heptones: "Mama Say" b/w "Love Won't Come Easy", 2/1976WIP 6282 - Sparks: "I Want To Hold Your Hand" b/w "England", 3/1976 (promo only?)WIP 6282 - Sparks: "I Want To Hold Your Hand" b/w "Under The Table With Her", 1976 (promo only?)WIP 6283 - Max Romeo & The Upsetters: "War In A Babylon" b/w "Revelation Dub", 3/1976WIP 6284 - Ken LaRue: "Peepin' Juke Box" b/w "Peepin'", 5/3/1976WIP 6285 - Jackie Edwards: "Come On Home" b/w "I Feel So Bad", 4/1976WIP 6286 - The Jess Roden Band: "You Can Leave Your Hat On" b/w "On A Winner With You", 3/1976WIP 6287 - Eddie Jobson: "Yesterday Boulevard" b/w "On A Still Night", 3/1976WIP 6289 - War: "Why Can't We Be Friends?" b/w "In Mazatlan", 3/1976WIP 6290 - Leon Russell: "Tight Rope" b/w "This Masquerade", 1/1977WIP 6291 - Trevor White: "Crazy Kids" b/w "Movin' In The Right Direction", 6/1976WIP 6292 - The Dodgers: "Don't Let Me Be Wrong" b/w "Get To You", 4/1976WIP 6293 - Rock Follies: "Glenn Miller Is Missing" b/w "Talking Pictures", 3/1977WIP 6294 - Burning Spear: "Black Wa-Da-Da (Invasion) (Dub version)" b/w "I And I Survive (Slavery Days)" (Dub version), 12/3/1976 (Double A-side)WIP 6295 - Righteous Foundation: "Going Back To Ethiopia Zion" b/w "Zion", 1976WIP 6296 - Bob Marley & The Wailers: "Johnny Was (Woman Hold Her Head And Cry)" b/w "Cry To Me", 4/1976WIP 6299 - Jim Capaldi: "Talkin' About My Baby" b/w "Still Talkin'", 4/1976WIP 6300 - Peter Skellern: "Oh What A Night For Love" b/w "Down In The Cellar", 1976WIP 6301 - Automatic Man: "My Pearl" b/w "Wallflower", 21/5/1976 (picture sleeve) (An edited version for radio play was also released.)WIP 6303 - War: "Me And Baby Brother" b/w "In Your Eyes", 6/1976WIP 6304 - Murray Head: "Someone's Rocking My Dreamboat" b/w "She's Such A Drag", 5/1976 (picture sleeve)WIP 6305 - Max Romeo & The Upsetters: "One Step Forward" b/w "One Step Dub", 5/1976WIP 6306 - Eddie and the Hot Rods: "Wooly Bully" b/w "Horseplay (Weary Of The Schmalz)", 6/1976 (picture sleeve)WIP 6307 - Bryan Ferry: "Let's Stick Together (Let's Work Together)" b/w "Sea Breezes", 28/5/1976WIP 6308 - Roxy Music: "Do The Strand" b/w "War Brides" (not released)WIP 6309 - Bob Marley & The Wailers: "Roots Rock Reggae" b/w "Them Belly Full (But We Hungry)", 6/1976WIP 6310 - Rock Follies: "Sugar Mountain" b/w "War Brides", 6/1976WIP 6311 - Georgie Fame: "Sweet Perfection" b/w "Thanking Heaven", 6/1976WIP 6312 - Aswad: "Back To Africa" b/w "Africa", 6/1976WIP 6313 - Burning Spear: "Man In The Hill", 1976WIP 6314 - Speedy Keen: "Your Love" b/w "Heaven", 1976WIP 6315 - War: "Summer" b/w "All Day Music", 8/1976WIP 6316 - Junior Murvin: "Police and Thieves" b/w "Grumblin Dub", 12/11/1976 (originally intended for release on 9/7/1976)WIP 6317 - Toots & the Maytals: "Funky Kingston", 1977WIP 6318 - The Spencer Davis Group: "Gimme Some Loving" b/w "Gimme Some Loving '76", 8/1976 ("Then!.. ...Now!" picture sleeve)WIP 6319 - Heads Hands and Feet: "Warming Up The Band" b/w "Silver Mine", 1976 ("Then!.. ...Now!" picture sleeve)WIP 6320 - Bryan Ferry: "The Price Of Love" b/w "Shame Shame Shame", 1976 (Jukebox special issue of two songs from the "Price of Love" EP, IEP 1)WIP 6321 - Dwight Twilley Band: "I'm On Fire" b/w "Did You See What Happened", 1976 (Shelter label)WIP 6323 - Peter Tosh: "Legalise It" (not released)WIP 6324 - Gavin Christopher: "Dance With Me" (not released)WIP 6325 - Heptones with The Upsetters: "Sufferer's Time" b/w "Sufferer's Dub", 1976WIP 6326 - Lee Perry: "Roast Fish & Corn Bread" b/w Upsetters: "Corn Fish Dub", 8/1976WIP 6327 - Justin Hinds & the Dominoes: "Fire" b/w "Natty Take Over", 8/1976WIP 6328 - Scratch & The Upsetters: "Three In One" b/w "Curly Dub", 8/1976 (Scratch was Lee "Scratch" Perry)WIP 6330 - Max Romeo: "Chase The Devil" b/w The Upsetters featuring Prince Jazzbo: "Croaking Lizard", 1976WIP 6331 - Derek and Clive: "Squatter and the Ant" b/w "Sex Crime", 1976WIP 6332 - Aaron Neville: "Tell It Like It Is" b/w "Been So Wrong", 1976WIP 6333 - Eddie and the Hot Rods: "96 Tears" b/w "Get Out Of Denver", 9/1976 (Jukebox special issue of two songs from the "Live at the Marquee" EP, IEP 2)WIP 6334 - Dillinger: "Cokane In My Brain" b/w "Power Bank", 1976WIP 6335 - Julien Covey & the Machine: "A Little Bit Hurt" (not released)WIP 6336 - Pete Wingfield: "Bubbling Under" b/w "I Wanna Try", 1976 (edited version of A-side)WIP 6337 - Sparks: "Big Boy" b/w "Fill 'Er Up", 10/1976WIP 6338 - Aswad: "Three Babylon" b/w "Ire Woman", 1976WIP 6339 - J. J. Cale: "Hey Baby" b/w "Magnolia", 10/1976 (Shelter label)WIP 6340 - War: "The Cisco Kid" b/w "Beetles In The Bog", 9/1976WIP 6341 - Dwight Twilley Band: "Could Be Love" b/w "Feeling In The Dark", 1976 (Shelter label)WIP 6342 - The Dodgers: "Just Wanna Love You" b/w "Don't Know What You're Doing", 10/1976 (number originally allotted to The Heptones with The Upsetters: "Party Time" - not issued)WIP 6344 - Lord Creator: "Big Pussy Sally" b/w The Upsetters: "Big Pussy Dub", 1976WIP 6345 - Robert Palmer: "Man Smart, Woman Smarter" b/w "From A Whisper To A Scream", 10/1976WIP 6346 - Burning Spear: "Lion" b/w "Door Peep", 10/1976WIP 6347 - Bunny Wailer: "Dream Land" b/w "Dream Land Dub", 10/1976WIP 6350 - Ultravox!: Proposed title unknown (not released)WIP 6351 - Free: "The Hunter" b/w "Worry", 11/1976WIP 6352 - Fay Bennett: "Big Cockey Wally" b/w The Upsetters: "Big Cockey Dub", 1976WIP 6353 - Leroy Smart: "Ballistic Affair" b/w "Ballistic Dub", 1976WIP 6354 - Eddie and the Hot Rods: "Teenage Depression" b/w "Shake", 11/1976 (picture sleeve)WIP 6355 - Dillinger: "Bionic Dread" b/w "Eastman Skank", 1976 (Black Swan label)WIP 6356 - Jah Lion: "Soldier & Police War" b/w Glen DaCosta: "Magic Touch", 1976WIP 6357 - Sparks: "I Like Girls" b/w "England", 11/1976WIP 6358 - The Jess Roden Band: "Stay In Bed" b/w "Me And Crystal Eye", 11/1976WIP 6359 - War: "Slippin' Into Darkness" b/w "Nappy Head", 12/1976WIP 6360 - The Goodies: "Elizabeth Rules UK" b/w "Blowing Off", 10/12/1976WIP 6361 - The Dodgers: "Down" b/w "Don't Know What You're Doing", 12/1976WIP 6362 - Rico/I Jah Man: "Gan-jah" (not released)WIP 6364 - The Heptones: "Party Time" b/w "Deceivers", 1976WIP 6365 - Leon Russell: "Slipping Into Christmas" b/w "Christmas In Chicago", 31/12/1976 (Shelter label)WIP 6366 - J. J. Cale: "Travelin' Light" b/w "Cocaine", 1/1977 (Shelter label)WIP 6370 - Lee Perry & The Upsetters: "Dreadlocks In Moonlight" b/w "Cut Throat", 11/1976WIP 6371 - Ras Midass: "Kude A Bamba" b/w "Congo Dub", 1976 (Black Swan label)WIP 6373 - Michael Nesmith: "Rio" b/w "Life, The Unsuspecting Captive", 3/1977WIP 6374 - Eddie and the Hot Rods: "All I Need Is Money" (not released)WIP 6375 - Ultravox!: "Dangerous Rhythm" b/w "My Sex", 28/1/1977 (later pressings in picture sleeve)WIP 6376 - Bob Marley & the Wailers: "Smile Jamaica" (not released)WIP 6377 - Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers: "American Girl" b/w "The Wild One, Forever", 2/1977 (Shelter label)WIP 6380 - Dillinger: "Natty B.Sc." b/w "Buckingham Palace", 1977 (Black Swan label)WIP 6381 - Bad Company: "Everything I Need" b/w "Too Bad", 18/2/1977 (picture sleeve)WIP 6382 - Keble Drummond & The Cables: "What Kind Of World" b/w "World Of Dub", 1977 (Black Swan label)WIP 6383 - Jim Capaldi: "Goodbye My Love" b/w "Baby You're Not My Problem", 3/1977WIP 6384 - Georgie Fame: "Daylight" b/w "Three Legged Mule", 1977WIP 6385 - John Martyn: "Over The Hill" b/w "Head And Heart", 2/1977WIP 6386 - Wilton Place Street Band: "Disco Lucy (I Love Lucy Theme)" b/w "You Don't Even Know Who We Are", 1976WIP 6387 - Cat Stevens: "(Remember The Days Of The) Old School Yard" b/w "Doves", 3/6/1977 (picture sleeve)WIP 6388 - Eddie and the Hot Rods: "I Might Be Lying" b/w "Ignore Them (Always Crashing In The Same Bar)", 15/4/1977 (picture sleeve)WIP 6390 - Bob Marley & The Wailers: "Exodus" b/w "Exodus (Dub)", 6/1977WIP 6391 - Sandy Denny: "Candle in the Wind" b/w "Still Waters Run Deep", 5/1977WIP 6392 - Ultravox!: "Young Savage" b/w "Slipaway", 5/1977 (picture sleeve)WIP 6393 - J.J. Cale: "After Midnight" b/w "Bringing It Back", 5/1977 (Shelter label)WIP 6394 - Steve Winwood: "Time Is Running Out" b/w "Penultimate Zone", 6/1977WIP 6395 - Jim Capaldi: "Daughter Of The Night" (not released)WIP 6396 - Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers: "Anything That's Rock 'n' Roll" b/w "Fooled Again (I Don't Like It)", 6/1977 (Shelter label)WIP 6397 - Jimmy Cliff: "You Can Get It If You Really Want" b/w "Many Rivers To Cross", 5/1977WIP 6398 - Michael Nesmith: "Navajo Trail" b/w "Love's First Kiss", 7/1977WIP 6399 - Rico: "Africa" b/w "Afro Dub", 1977 (Black Swan label)WIP 6401 - Rods: "Do Anything You Wanna Do" b/w "Schoolgirl Love", 29/7/1977 (picture sleeve)WIP 6402 - Bob Marley & The Wailers: "Waiting In Vain" b/w "Roots", 7/1977WIP 6403 - Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers: "American Girl" b/w "Luna", 7/1977 (Shelter label, picture sleeve)WIP 6404 - Ultravox!: "Rockwrok" b/w "Hiroshima Mon Amour", 10/1977 (picture sleeve)WIP 6405 - Keith Rowe: "Groovy Situation" b/w "Groovy Dub", 1977 (Black Swan label)WIP 6406 - Jess Roden: "Misty Roses" b/w "In Me Tonight", 1977WIP 6407 - Cat Stevens: "Sweet Jamaica" (not released)WIP 6408 - The Dwight Twilley Band: "Trying To Find My Baby" b/w "Rock And Roll", 1977 (Shelter label)WIP 6409 - Matthew Moore: "Savannah" b/w "Moondew", 1977 (Shelter label)WIP 6410 - Bob Marley & the Wailers: "Jamming" b/w "Punky Reggae Party", 12/1977 (picture sleeve)WIP 6411 - Eddie and the Hot Rods: "Quit This Town" b/w "Distortion May Be Expected", 12/1977 (picture sleeve)WIP 6413 - Third World: "96º in the Shade" b/w "Human Market Place", 1977 (number originally allotted to Georgie Fame: "To Be A Lover" - not released)WIP 6414 - John Martyn: "Dancing" b/w "Dealer (version)", 1/1978WIP 6415 - Grace Jones: "La Vie En Rose" b/w "I Need A Man", 12/1977WIP 6416 - Dillinger: "Cokane In My Brain" b/w "Buckingham Palace" & "Ragnampiza", 1977 (Black Swan label)WIP 6417 - Ultravox: "Quirks" b/w "Modern Love (live)", 1977WIP 6418 - Robin Tyner & the Hot Rods: "Till The Night Is Gone (Let's Rock)" b/w "Flipside Rock", 12/1977WIP 6419 - Jess Roden: "The Hardest Blow" b/w "Woman Across The Water", 1977WIP 6420 - Bob Marley & The Wailers: "Is This Love" b/w "Crisis (version)", 2/1978 (picture sleeve)WIP 6422 - Hi-Tension: "Hi-Tension" b/w "Girl I Betcha", 5/1978WIP 6423 - Ian Gillan Band: "Mad Elaine" b/w "Mercury High", 1/1978WIP 6424 - George Faith: "I've Got The Groove" b/w "Opportunity", 1978WIP 6425 - Robert Palmer: "Every Kinda People" b/w "Keep In Touch", 3/1978WIP 6426 - Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers: "I Need To Know" b/w "No Second Thoughts", 6/1978 (Shelter label)WIP 6427 - The Dwight Twilley Band: "Twilley Don't Mind" b/w "Looking For The Magic", 1978 (Shelter label)WIP 6428 - Steel Pulse: "Ku Klux Klan" b/w "Dub", 1978 (picture sleeve)WIP 6430 - Illusion: "Madonna Blue" b/w "Everywhere You Go", 1977 (picture sleeve)WIP 6431 - Jimmy Lindsay: "Easy" b/w "Easy (Dub)", 1977 (12": 12WIP 6431 also includes "Prophecy" by Fabian)WIP 6433 - Automatics: "Walking With The Radio On" b/w "Watch Her Now" (not released)WIP 6434 - J.J. Cale: "I'm A Gypsy Man" b/w "Cherry", 2/1978 (Shelter label)WIP 6436 - Lorna Bennett: "Breakfast In Bed" b/w "Skank In Bed", 10/3/1978 (reissue)WIP 6437 - The Reaction: "I Can't Resist" b/w "I Am A Case", 6/1978 (picture sleeve)WIP 6438 - Eddie & the Hot Rods: "Life On The Line" b/w "Do Anything You Wanna Do (live)", 3/1978 (picture sleeve)WIP 6439 - Automatics: "When The Tanks Roll Over Poland Again" b/w "Watch Her Now", 1978 (picture sleeve)WIP 6440 - Bob Marley & the Wailers: "Satisfy My Soul" b/w "Smile Jamaica", 5/1978 (picture sleeve)WIP 6441 - Sheila Hylton: "Don't Ask My Neighbour" b/w "Jam Down Rocker", 1978 (picture sleeve)WIP 6442 - Julien Covey & the Machine: "A Little Bit Hurt" b/w "Sweet Bacon", 1978 (reissue)WIP 6445 - Robert Palmer: "Best of Both Worlds" b/w "Where Can It Go?", 21/7/1978 (picture sleeve)WIP 6445 - Robert Palmer: "Best of Both Worlds" b/w "Best of Both Worlds (Dub)", 9/1978 (promo version of previous entry)WIP 6446 - Hi Tension: "British Hustle" b/w "Peace On Earth", 8/1978WIP 6447 - Jimmy Cliff: "Many Rivers To Cross" b/w The Melodians: "Rivers Of Babylon", 6/1978 (picture sleeve)WIP 6448 - Arthur Louis: "Knockin' On Heaven's Door" b/w "The Dealer", 1978WIP 6449 - Steel Pulse: "Prodigal Son" b/w "Prodigal Son (Dub)", 6/1978 (picture sleeve)WIP 6450 - Grace Jones: "Do or Die" b/w "Comme Un Oiseau Qui S'Envoie", 7/1978 (picture sleeve)WIP 6451 - Zap-Pow: "Let's Fall In Love" b/w "Some Sweet Day", 1978WIP 6454 - Ultravox: "Slow Motion" b/w "Dislocation", 8/1978 (picture sleeve)WIP 6455 - Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers: "Listen To Her Heart" b/w "I Don't Know What To Say To You", 9/1978 (Shelter label)WIP 6456 - Sugar: "Manhattan Fever" b/w "Manhattan", 1978WIP 6457 - Third World: "Now That We've Found Love" b/w "Night Heat", 9/1978 (picture sleeve)WIP 6458 - I Jah Man: "Jah Heavy Load (Edited version)" b/w "I'm A Levi (Edited version)", 1978WIP 6459 - Ultravox: "Quiet Men" b/w "Cross Fade", 10/1978 (picture sleeve)WIP 6461 - Steel Pulse: "Prediction" b/w "Handsworth Revolution (dub)", 8/1978WIP 6462 - Hi Tension: "Autumn Love" b/w "Unspoken", 1978WIP 6464 - Eddie + Hot Rods: "Media Messiahs" b/w "Horror Through Straightness", 1/1979 (picture sleeve)WIP 6465 - Cat Stevens: "Last Love Song" b/w "Nascimento", 2/1979WIP 6466 - Cristina: "Disco Clone" b/w "Disco 'O'", 11/1978WIP 6467 - The Reasons: "Hard Day At The Office" b/w "Bright Baby Eyes", 1978WIP 6469 - Third World: "Cool Meditation" b/w "Cool Meditation (Part II)", 12/197812WIP 6469 - Third World: "Cool Meditation" b/w "Journey To Addis" (12" single)WIP 6470 - Toots & the Maytals: "Take It From Me" b/w "Premature", 1978WIP 6472 - Inner Circle: "Everything Is Great" b/w "Wanted Dead Or Alive", 2/1979WIP 6474 - Eddie + Hot Rods: "Power And The Glory" b/w "Highlands One Hopefuls Two", 3/1979 (picture sleeve)WIP 6476 - Charlie Dore: "Fear Of Flying" b/w "Sweetheart", 1979 (picture sleeve)WIP 6477 - Toots & the Maytals: "Famine" b/w "Pass The Pipe", 1978WIP 6478 - Bob Marley & The Wailers: "Stir It Up" b/w "Rat Race", 1979 (withdrawn and replaced by following entry)12WIP 6478 Bob Marley & The Wailers: "Stir It Up (live)" b/w "War" and "No More Trouble" (both live), 1979 (12" single)WIP 6479 - J.J. Cale: "Katy, Kool Lady" b/w Juan and Maria: "Juarez Blues", 6/1979 (Shelter label)WIP 6480 - The Dwight Twilley Band: "Out Of My Hands" b/w "Nothing's Ever Gonna Change So Fast", 23/2/1979 (Shelter label, picture sleeve)WIP 6481 - Robert Palmer: "Bad Case Of Lovin' You (Doctor, Doctor)" b/w "Love Can Run Faster", 5/1979WIP 6483 - Gibson Brothers: "Cuba" b/w "Club version", 3/1979WIP 6484 - Phoebe Snow: "Poetry Man" b/w "San Francisco Bay Blues" (Shelter label)WIP 6485 - Third World: "One Cold Vibe" b/w "Feel A Little Better" (picture sleeve)WIP 6488 - Inner Circle: "Stop Breaking My Heart" b/w "Sinners", 5/197912XWIP 6489 - Hi Tension: "Funktified (long version)" b/w "Latin Inspiration", 1979 (12" single)WIP 6490 - Steel Pulse: "Sound System" b/w "Crampas Style", 5/1979WIP 6491 - Marianne Faithfull: "The Ballad Of Lucy Jordan" b/w "Brain Drain", 10/1979WIP 6493 - Hi Tension: "There's A Reason" b/w "If It Moves You", 1979WIP 6494 - Linton Kwesi Johnson: "Want Fi Goh Rave" b/w "Reality Poem", 5/1979WIP 6495 - John Martyn: "Johnny Too Bad" b/w "Johnny Too Bad (instrumental)", 10/1980WIP 6496 - Third World: "Talk To Me" b/w "Talk To Me (Part 2)", 6/1979 (picture sleeve)WIP 6498 - Inner Circle: "We 'A' Rockers" b/w "We 'A' Rockers (Part 2)", 1979WIP 6499 - American Standard Band: "Got What It Takes" b/w "Children's Island", 1979 (picture sleeve)12XWIP 6500 - Tumblack: "Caraiba" b/w "Invocation", 1979 (picture sleeve)WIP 6501 - The Jags: "Back Of My Hand" b/w "Double Vision", 6/1979 (picture sleeve)12XWIP 6502 - Dwight Twilley Band: "Dwight On White" (6-track EP: "I'm On Fire"/"T.V."/"Runaway" b/w "Looking For The Magic"/"Standin' In The Shadow Of Love"/"Sleeping"), 1979 (Shelter label, 12" on white vinyl, picture sleeve)WIP 6503 - Gibson Brothers: "Ooh! What A Life" b/w "You", 7/1979WIP 6505 - The Slits: "Typical Girls" b/w "I Heard It Through The Grapevine", 9/1979WIP 6506 - The B-52's: "Rock Lobster" b/w "Running Around", 7/1979WIP 6507 - The In Crowd: "Reggae Groove", 1979WIP 6510 - Bob Marley & The Wailers: "So Much Trouble In The World" b/w "(instrumental)" 11/1979WIP 6514 - Roland Alphonso & The Soul Brothers: "Phoenix City" b/w "El Pussy Cat", 1979WIP 6515 - Robert Palmer: "Jealous" b/w "Woman You're Wonderful", 8/1979WIP 6516 - Randy VanWarmer: "Just When I Needed You Most" b/w "Your Light", 7/1979 (Bearsville label)WIP 6517 - Lone Ranger: "Barnabas Collins" b/w "Part 2 Dub", 1979WIP 6519 - Third World: "Tonight For Me" b/w "Irie Ites", 1979 (picture sleeve)WIP 6520 - Dan-I: "Monkey Chop" b/w "Roller (Do It) Boogie", 1979WIP 6521 - J.J. Cale: "Katy, Kool Lady" b/w "Juarez Blues", 8/1979 (Shelter label, picture sleeve) (Reissue of WIP 6479?)WIP 6522 - Wailing Souls: "Something Funny" b/w Prince Jammy: "Dub Funny Something", 1979WIP 6523 - Total Eclipse: "You Got The Cooties" b/w "(Song from the book of) Astrology", 9/1979 (Shelter label)WIP 6524 - The Buggles: "Video Killed the Radio Star" b/w "Kid Dynamo", 9/1979WIP 6525 - Gibson Brothers: "Que Sera Mi Vida (If You Should Go)" b/w "Heaven", 11/1979WIP 6526 - Charlie Dore: "Pilot Of The Airwaves" b/w "Falling", 1979WIP 6527 - The B-52's: "6060-842" b/w "Hero Worship", 9/1979WIP 6528 - Linton Kwesi Johnson: "Sonny's Lettah (Anti-Sus Poem)" b/w "Iron Bar Dub/Tek Chance/Funny Dub", 9/1979WIP 6529 - Vivian Weathers: "Just A Game" b/w "Cheat Heart Dub", 1979WIP 6530 - 4"Be2": "One Of The Lads" b/w "Ummbaba", 1979 (picture sleeve)WIP 6531 - See 1980s section.WIP 6532 - Sparks: "This Town Ain't Big Enough For The Both Of Us" b/w "Looks, Looks, Looks", 9/1979 (reissue)WIP 6533 - See 1980s section.WIP 6536 - Randy VanWarmer: "Call Me" b/w "Forever Loving You", 1979 (Bearsville label)WIP 6537 - See 1980s section.WIP 6538 - James Vane: "Judy's Gone Down" b/w "Jung Lovers", 9/1979 (picture sleeve))WIP 6539/40/42 - See 1980s section.WIP 6543 - Suicide: "Dream Baby Dream" b/w "Radiation", 11/1979; (12": 12WIP 6543)WIP 6544/45/47 - See 1980s section.WIP 6549 - Robert Palmer: "Can We Still Be Friends" b/w "Back In My Arms", 11/1979WIP 6550 - Killing Joke: "Nervous System" b/w "Turn To Red", 11/1979 (Malicious Damage label)WIP 6551 - The B-52's: "Planet Claire" b/w "There's a Moon in the Sky (Called The Moon)", 11/1979 (picture sleeve)PWIP 6551 - Picture disc edition of previous entryWIP 6553-81 - See 1980s section.WIP 6582 - Foghat: "Third Time Lucky" b/w "Somebody's Been Sleepin' In My Bed", 1979 (Bearsville label)The IDS prefix stands for Island Disco Sampler. The series was used for pre-releases in the seconds half of the 1970s, white labels. IDJ was a limited edition series for related releases on the colourful Island label.
IDS 19 - Eddy Quansah Disco Sampler (12"-single sided)IDJ 19 - Eddy Quansah: Che Che Kulu (12")These singels were released in the 12" format during 1977 and 1978.
IPR 2002 - Rico: "Dial Africa" / "Dial Dub"IPR 2006 - Rico: "Ska Wars" / "Ramble"IPR 2014 - Yamashta Winwood & Shrieve: "Crossing The Line" b/w "Winner/Loser", 1978IPR 2016 - Rico: "Take Five" / "Soundcheck"IPR 2030 - Rico: "Children Of Sanchez" b/w "You Really Got Me" / "Midnight In Ethiopia"Island released in 1976/1977 a small number of 12" "limited edition" singles in a BS series
BS 1 - The Congoes: Congo Man / Congo Man Chant, 1977BS 2 - George Faith: To Be A Lover / The Upsetters - Rastaman Shuffle, 1977BS 3 - George Faith: I've Got the Groove / Diana, 1977BS 4 - George Faith: Midnight Hour / Turn Back The Hands Of Time, 1977BS 5 - George Faith: All The Love I've Got / So Fine, 1977BS 6 - Keith Rowe: Groovy Situation / Groovy Dub, 1977BS 7 - Dillinger: Cocaine In My Brain // Buckingham Palace / Ragnampiza, 1976BS 8 - Jimmy Lindsay: Easy / Fabian: Prophecy, 1977BS 9 - Dillinger: Cokane In My Brain (Raggarave Mix)7BSX 9 - Dillinger - Cokane In My Brain (Remix), 7"Following on from the 1960s releases, these were originally released with pink labels featuring the 'white i' logo, except for the two Chrysalis albums. Possibly as a result of a pressing plant change, Jethro Tull's Chrysalis album Benefit was also pressed on the pink rim/palm tree Island label sometime between November 1970 (when that label design went into use) and July 1973 (when Tull's first four albums, including Benefit, were reissued in the Chrysalis CHR 1000 series).
ILPS 9100-9115-various prog groups: Renaissance, Jethro Tull, King Crimson, Fairport Convention, etc.; LP at this point were pressed by EMI. As of late 1975, they switched to an unknown, budget manufacturer (EMI had type-printed Matrix/catalog numbers around center label; Budget mfg. had sloppily hand written matrix numbers around label and used inferior vinyl).ILPS 9116 - Traffic: John Barleycorn Must Die, 1970ILPS 9117 - Spooky Tooth: The Last Puff, 1970ILPS 9118 - Cat Stevens: Mona Bone Jakon, 1970ILPS 9119 - Mott the Hoople: Mad Shadows, 1970ILPS 9120 - Free: Fire and Water, 1970ILPS 9121 - not issuedILPS 9122 - Blodwyn Pig: Getting To This, 1970 (Label: Chrysalis)ILPS 9123 - Jethro Tull: Benefit, 1970 (Label: Chrysalis)ILPS 9124 - Bronco: Country Home, 1970ILPS 9125 - Fotheringay: Fotheringay, 1970ILPS 9126 - McDonald & Giles: McDonald and Giles, 1970ILPS 9127 - King Crimson: In the Wake of Poseidon, 1970ILPS 9128 - Quintessence: Quintessence, 1970ILPS 9129 - If: If, 1970ILPS 9130 - Fairport Convention: Full House, 1970The pink label was replaced by the 'pink rim/palm tree' label at this point, but there was a small cross-over period. At the same time, Island changed its main pressing plants from those of Phonogram to EMI.
ILPS 9131 - The Alan Bown: Listen, 1970 (pink rim/palm tree label)ILPS 9132 - Emerson, Lake & Palmer: Emerson, Lake & Palmer, 1970 (pink label)ILPS 9133 - John and Beverley Martyn: The Road to Ruin, 1970 (pink label)ILPS 9134 - Nick Drake: Bryter Layter, 1970 (pink rim/palm tree label)ILPS 9135 - Cat Stevens: Tea for the Tillerman, 1970 (pink label)From this point, all Island releases featured the pink rim/palm tree label. ILPS series albums on the Blue Thumb, Bronze and Chrysalis labels used those labels' designs.
ILPS 9136 - Amazing Blondel: Evensong, 1971ILPS 9137 - If: If 2, 1971ILPS 9138 - Free: Highway, 1970ILPS 9139 - Renaissance: Illusion, 1971 (not released in the *UK)ILPS 9140 - The Incredible String Band: Be Glad for the Song Has No Ending, 1971ILPS 9141 - King Crimson: Lizard, 1971ILPS 9142 -Uriah Heep:Very 'eavy Very 'Umble: 1971 (Label: Bronze; - original on Vertigo) 1970ILPS 9143 - Quintessence: Dive Deep, 1971ILPS 9144 - Mott the Hoople: Wild Life, 1971ILPS 9145 - Jethro Tull: Aqualung, 1971 (Label: Chrysalis)ILPS 9146 - Mike Heron: Smiling Men with Bad Reputations, 1971ILPS 9147 - Mick Abrahams: A Musical Evening with Mick Abrahams (Label: Chrysalis), 1971ILPS 9148 - Mountain: Nantucket Sleighride, 1971ILPS 9149 - Heads Hands & Feet: Heads Hands & Feet, 1971ILPS 9150 - Paladin: Paladin (Label: Bronze), 1971ILPS 9151 - Clouds: Watercolour Days (Label: Chrysalis), 1971ILPS 9152 - Uriah Heep: Salisbury, 1971 (Label: Bronze; re-issue, Original on Vertigo)ILPS 9153 - Tír na nÓg: Tír na nÓg (Label: Chrysalis), 1971ILPS 9154 - Cat Stevens: Teaser and the Firecat, 1971ILPS 9155 - Emerson, Lake & Palmer: Tarkus, 1971ILPS 9156 - Amazing Blondel: Fantasia Lindum, 1971ILPS 9157 - Juicy Lucy: Get a Whiff of This, (Label: Bronze), 1971ILPS 9158 - Procol Harum: Broken Barricades (Label: Chrysalis), 1971ILPS 9159 - Jimmy Cliff: Another Cycle, 1971ILPS 9160 - Free: Free Live!, 1971ILPS 9161 - Bronco: Ace of Sunlight, 1971ILPS 9162 - Fairport Convention: Angel Delight, 1971ILPS 9163 - The Alan Bown Set: Stretching Out, 1971ILPS 9164 - War: War, 1971ILPS 9165 - Sandy Denny: The North Star Grassman and the Ravens, 1971ILPS 9166 - Traffic: Welcome to the Canteen, 1971 (Credited on labels and cover to Steve Winwood, Jim Capaldi, Dave Mason, Chris Wood, Rick Grech, "Reebop" Kwaku Baah, Jim Gordon; with the Traffic symbol, but not the band name)ILPS 9167 - John Martyn: Bless the Weather, 1971ILPS 9168 - Luther Grosvenor: Under Open Skies, 1971ILPS 9169 - Uriah Heep: Look at Yourself (Label: Bronze), 1971ILPS 9170 - Mike Harrison: Mike Harrison, 1971ILPS 9171 - War: The World Is a Ghetto, 1971ILPS 9172 - The Incredible String Band: Liquid Acrobat as Regards the Air, 1971ILPS 9173 - Colosseum: The Collector's Colosseum (Label: Bronze), 1971ILPS 9174 - Tony Hazzard: Loadwater House, (Label: Bronze), 1971ILPS 9175 - King Crimson: Islands, 1971ILPS 9176 - Fairport Convention: Babbacombe Lee, 1971 (Title on original LP labels reads "John Babbacombe Lee")ILPS 9177 - War: All Day Music, 1971 (catalogue number originally assigned to Emerson, Lake & Palmer: Pictures at an Exhibition, the LP of which was released as HELP 1, but the 8-track of "Pictures..." was released as Y8I 9177)ILPS 9178 - Mott the Hoople: Brain Capers, 1971ILPS 9179 - Mountain: Flowers of Evil (Live/Studio), 1971ILPS 9180 - Traffic: The Low Spark of High Heeled Boys, 1971ILPS 9181 - Sutherland Brothers: The Sutherland Brothers Band, 1972ILPS 9182 - Claire Hamill: One House Left Standing, 1972ILPS 9183 - Vinegar Joe: Vinegar Joe, 1972ILPS 9184 - Nick Drake: Pink Moon, 1972ILPS 9185 - Heads Hands & Feet: Tracks, 1972ILPS 9186 - Emerson, Lake & Palmer: Trilogy, 1972ILPS 9186 - Toots & the Maytals: Funky Kingston, 1972ILPS 9187 - Jim Capaldi: Oh How We Danced, 1972ILPS 9188 - Kossoff, Kirke, Tetsu and Rabbit: Kossoff, Kirke, Tetsu and Rabbit, 1971ILPS 9189 - The Bunch: Rock On, 1972ILPS 9190 - Paladin: Charge! (Label: Bronze), 1972ILPS 9191 - Mike McGear: Woman, 1972ILPS 9192 - Free: Free at Last, 1972ILPS 9193 - Uriah Heep: Demons and Wizards (Label: Bronze), 1972;ILPS 9194 - War: Deliver the World, 1972ILPS 9195 - not issuedILPS 9196 - Dick Heckstall-Smith: A Story Ended (Label: Bronze), 1972ILPS 9197 - Richard Thompson: Henry the Human Fly, 1972ILPS 9198 - Smith-Perkins-Smith: Smith-Perkins-Smith, 1972ILPS 9199 - Mountain: Mountain Live: The Road Goes Ever On, 1972ILPS 92..
ILPS 9200 - Roxy Music: Roxy Music, 1972ILPS 9201 - The Persuasions: Street Corner Symphony, 1972 (Label: Blue Thumb)ILPS 9202 - Soundtrack/V.A.: Jimmy Cliff In The Harder They Come, 1972ILPS 9203 - Dave Mason: Headkeeper (Label: Blue Thumb), 1972ILPS 9204 - Dan Hicks & The Hot Licks: Striking It Rich (Label: Blue Thumb), 1972ILPS 9205 - Amazing Blondel: England '72, 1972ILPS 9206 - Cat Stevens: Catch Bull at Four, 1972ILPS 9207 - Sandy Denny: Sandy, 1972ILPS 9208 - Fairport Convention: Rosie, 1972ILPS 9209 - Mike Harrison: Smokestack Lightning, 1972ILPS 9210 - Patto: Roll 'em Smoke 'em Put Another Line Out, 1972ILPS 9211 - The Incredible String Band: Earthspan, 1972ILPS 9212 - Sutherland Brothers: Lifeboat, 1972ILPS 9213 - Uriah Heep: The Magician's Birthday (Label: Bronze), 1972ILPS 9214 - Vinegar Joe: Rock & Roll Gypsies, 1972ILPS 9215 - Mott the Hoople: Rock and Roll Queen, 1972ILPS 9216 - not issuedILPS 9217 - Free: Heartbreaker, 1972ILPS 9218 - The Crusaders: The Crusaders, 1972 (Label: Blue Thumb)ILPS 9219 - Phil Upchurch: Darkness Darkness (2LP, Label: Blue Thumb), 1972ILPS 9220 - Tempest: Tempest (Label: Bronze), 1972ILPS 9221 - Mike Moran: Fair Warning (Label: Bronze), 1973ILPS 9222 - Tony Hazzard: Was That Alright Then (Label: Bronze), 1972ILPS 9223 - Ken Hensley: Proud Words on a Dusty Shelf, (Label: Bronze), 1973ILPS 9224 - Traffic: Shoot Out at the Fantasy Factory, 1973ILPS 9225 - Claire Hamill: October, 1973ILPS 9226 - John Martyn: Solid Air, 1973ILPS 9227 - Spooky Tooth: You Broke My Heart So ... I Busted Your Jaw, 1973ILPS 9228 - Stomu Yamashta: Soundtrack From "The Man From The East", 1973ILPS 9229 - Incredible String Band: No Ruinous Feud, 1973ILPS 9230 - King Crimson: Larks' Tongues in Aspic, 1973ILPS 9231 - Toots & the Maytals: In The Dark, 1974ILPS 9232 - Roxy Music: For Your Pleasure, 1973ILPS 9233 - Sharks: First Water, 1973ILPS 9234 - The Scaffold: Fresh Liver, 1973ILPS 9235 - Jimmy Cliff: Struggling Man, 1973ILPS 9236 - Mountain: The Best of Mountain, 1973ILPS 9237 - Morning Glory: Morning Glory, 1973ILPS 9238 - Rabbit: Broken Arrows, 1973ILPS 9239 - not issuedILPS 9240 - Cat Stevens: Foreigner, 1973ILPS 9241 - The Wailers: Catch a Fire, 1973 (Original flip-top "cigarette lighter" cover credited to "The Wailers", later band photo cover credited to "Bob Marley and The Wailers")ILPS 9242 - Stomu Yamashta: Freedom Is Frightening, 1973ILPS 9243 - The Pointer Sisters: The Pointer Sisters (Label: Blue Thumb), 1973ILPS 9244 - McGuinness Flint: Rainbow (Label: Bronze), 1973ILPS 9245 - Uriah Heep: Sweet Freedom, (Label: Bronze), 1973ILPS 9246 - Fairport Convention: Nine, 1973ILPS 9247 - not issued (The Albion Country Band: Albion Country Band (?))ILPS 9248 - Grimms: Rockin' Duck, 1973ILPS 9249 - Bryan Ferry: These Foolish Things, 1973ILPS 9250 - The Meters: Cissy Strut, 1974ILPS 9251 - V.A.: This Is Reggae Music, 1973ILPS 9252 - Roxy Music: Stranded, 1973ILPS 9253 - John Martyn: Inside Out, 1973ILPS 9254 - Jim Capaldi: Whale Meat Again, 1974ILPS 9255 - Spooky Tooth: Witness, 1973ILPS 9256 - The Wailers: Burnin', 1973ILPS 9257 - Blondel: Blondel, 1973ILPS 9258 - Sandy Denny: Like an Old Fashioned Waltz, 1973ILPS 9259 - Sutherland Brothers & Quiver: Dream Kid, 1973ILPS 9260 - Butts Band: The Butts Band (Label: Blue Thumb), 1973ILPS 9261 - Bob Dylan: Planet Waves, 1974ILPS 9262 - Vinegar Joe: Six Star General, 1973ILPS 9263 - Kevin Ayers: The Confessions of Dr. Dream and Other Stories, 1974ILPS 9264 - Paul Kossoff: Back Street Crawler, 1973ILPS 9265 - Manfred Mann's Earth Band: Solar Fire (Label: Bronze), 1973ILPS 9266 - Richard & Linda Thompson: I Want to See the Bright Lights Tonight, 1974ILPS 9267 - Tempest: Living In Fear, (Label: Bronze), 1974ILPS 9268 - Brian Eno: Here Come the Warm Jets, 1973ILPS 9269 - Stomu Yamashta: One By One, 1974ILPS 9270 - The Incredible String Band: Hard Rope & Silken Twine, 1974ILPS 9271 - Sharks: Jab In Your Eye, 1974ILPS 9272 - Sparks: Kimono My House, 1974ILPS 9273 - Traffic: When the Eagle Flies, 1974ILPS 9274 - Cat Stevens: Buddha and the Chocolate Box, 1974ILPS 9275 - King Crimson: Starless and Bible Black, 1974ILPS 9276 - The Pointer Sisters: That's A Plenty (Label: Blue Thumb), 1974ILPS 9277 - not issuedILPS 9278 - Andy Mackay: In Search of Eddie Riff, 1974 (reissued in 1975 with different track listing, but same catalogue number. 1975 version only one released in North America)ILPS 9279 - Bad Company: Bad Company, 1974ILPS 9280 - Uriah Heep: Wonderworld (Label: Bronze), 1974ILPS 9281 - Bob Marley & The Wailers: Natty Dread, 1974ILPS 9282 - Prelude: After the Gold Rush (North America edition and title of Dawn Records album Dutch Courage), 1974ILPS 9283 - not issuedILPS 9284 - Bryan Ferry: Another Time, Another Place, 1974ILPS 9285 - Fairport Convention: Fairport Live Convention, 1975 (Called "A Moveable Feast" in North America)ILPS 9286 - Jess Roden: Jess Roden, 1974ILPS 9287 - Bryn Haworth: Let the Days Go By, 1974ILPS 9288 - Sutherland Brothers & Quiver: Beat of the Street, 1974ILPS 9289 - Rabbit: Dark Saloon, 1974ILPS 9290 - Jade Warrior: Floating World, 1974ILPS 9291 - Kevin Ayers, John Cale, Eno, Nico: June 1, 1974, 1974ILPS 9292 - Spooky Tooth: The Mirror, 1974 (for North America, issued in the UK as Goodear EAR 2001)ILPS 9293 - Georgie Fame: Georgie Fame, 1974ILPS 9294 - Robert Palmer: Sneakin' Sally Through the Alley, 1974ILPS 9295 - not issuedILPS 9296 - John Martyn: Sunday's Child, 1974ILPS 9297 - The Heptones: Book Of Rules, 1974ILPS 9298 - Peter Cook & Dudley Moore: Good Evening 1974ILPS 9299 - Swamp Dogg: Have You Heard This Story, 1975ILPS 93..
ILPS 9300 - New World Electronic Chamber Orchestra: Switched On Beatles, 1974ILPS 9301 - John Cale: Fear, 1974ILPS 9302 - McGuinness Flint: C'est La Vie, (Label: Bronze), 1974ILPS 9303 - Roxy Music: Country Life, 1974ILPS 9304 - Bad Company: Straight Shooter, 1975ILPS 9305 - Richard & Linda Thompson: Hokey Pokey, 1974ILPS 9306 - Manfred Mann's Earth Band: The Good Earth (Label: Bronze), 1974ILPS 9307 - Ken Hensley: Eager to Please (1975) (Label: Bronze), 1974ILPS 9308 - King Crimson: Red, 1974ILPS 9309 - Brian Eno: Taking Tiger Mountain, 1974ILPS 9310 - Cat Stevens: Greatest Hits, 1975ILPS 9311 - Nico: The End..., 1974ILPS 9312 - Sparks: Propaganda, 1974ILPS 9313 - Fairport Convention: Rising for the Moon, 1975ILPS 9314 - Gene Pitney: Pitney '75, (Label: Bronze), 1975ILPS 9315 - Phil Manzanera: Diamond Head, 1975ILPS 9316 - King Crimson: USA (Live), 1975ILPS 9317 - John Cale: Slow Dazzle, 1975ILPS 9318 - Jade Warrior: Waves, 1975ILPS 9319 - Stomu Yamashta: Raindog, 1975ILPS 9320 - Milk and Cookies: Milk and Cookies, 1975ILPS 9321 - Ronnie Lane & Slim Chance: Ronnie Lane's Slim Chance, 1975ILPS 9322 - Kevin Ayers: Sweet Deceiver, 1975ILPS 9323 - Franco Battiato: Clic, 1975ILPS 9324 - The Pasadena Roof Orchestra, 1974ILPS 9325 - White Lightning: White Lightning, 1975ILPS 9326 - Blackfoot: No Reservation, 1975ILPS 9327 - V.A.: This Is Reggae Music Vol. 2, 1975ILPS 9328 - Joe South: Midnight Rainbow, 1975ILPS 9329 - Betty Davis: Nasty Gal, 1975ILPS 9330 - Toots & the Maytals: Funky Kingston, 1975ILPS 9331 - Fania All-Stars: The Fania All-Stars, 1975ILPS 9332 - Bryn Haworth: Sunny Side Of The Street, 1975ILPS 9333 - Pete Wingfield: Breakfast Special, 1975ILPS 9334 - The Chieftains: Chieftains V, 1975ILPS 9335 - Uriah Heep: Return to Fantasy (Label: Bronze), 1975ILPS 9336 - Jim Capaldi: Short Cut Draw Blood, 1975ILPS 9337 - Manfred Mann's Earth Band: Nightingales and Bombers (Label: Bronze), 1975ILPS 9338 - Speedy Keen: Y'know Wot I Mean, 1975ILPS 9339 - not issuedILPS 9340 - Nasty Pop: Nasty Pop, 1975ILPS 9341 - not issuedILPS 9342 - David Byron: Take No Prisoners, 1975ILPS 9343 - John Martyn: Live at Leeds, 1975ILPS 9344 - Roxy Music: Siren, 1975; Collectable Records.ruILPS 9345 - Sparks: Indiscreet, 1975ILPS 9346 - Bad Company: Run with the Pack, 1976; Collectable Records.ruILPS 9347 - Murray Head: Sooner Or Later (Say It Ain't So), 1975ILPS 9348 - Richard & Linda Thompson: Pour Down Like Silver, 1975ILPS 9349 - Jess Roden: Keep Your Hat On, 1976ILPS 9350 - John Cale: Helen of Troy, 1975ILPS 9351 - Brian Eno: Another Green World, 1975ILPS 9352 - Peter Skellern: Hard Times, 1975ILPS 9353 - Mike Gibbs: Only Chrome Waterfall Orchestra (Label: Bronze), 1975ILPS 9354 - Paco de Lucia: Paco, 1975ILPS 9355 - Osibisa: Welcome Home (Label: Bronze), 1975ILPS 9356 - Colosseum II: Strange New Flesh (Label: Bronze), 1976ILPS 9357 - Manfred Mann's Earth Band: The Roaring Silence (Label: Bronze), 1976ILPS 9358 - Sutherland Brothers & Quiver: Sailing, 1976ILPS 9359 - Mike Harrison: Rainbow Rider, 1976 (Cat. no. assigned - recording issued on 'Goodear Records - EAR 7002)ILPS 9360 - The Wild Tchoupitoulas: Wild Tchoupitoulas, 1976ILPS 9361 - Jorge Ben: Samba Nova, 1976ILPS 9362 - Rock Follies: Rock Follies, 1976ILPS 9363 - not issuedILPS 9364 - The Chieftains: The Chieftains 1, 1976ILPS 9365 - The Chieftains: The Chieftains 2, 1976ILPS 9366 - Ronnie Lane & Slim Chance: One for the Road, 1976ILPS 9367 - Bryan Ferry: Let's Stick Together, 1976; Collectable Records.ruILPS 9368 - Spooky Tooth: Best of Spooky Tooth, 1976ILPS 9369 - Third World: Third World, 1976ILPS 9370 - Cat Stevens: Numbers (album), 1975; Collectable Records.ruILPS 9371 - not issuedILPS 9372 - Robert Palmer: Pressure Drop, 1975ILPS 9373 - not issuedILPS 9374 - Toots & the Maytals: Reggae Got Soul, 1976ILPS 9375 - Uriah Heep: Best of Uriah Heep (Label: Bronze), 1975ILPS 9376 - Bob Marley & The Wailers: Live At The Lyceum, 1976; Collectable Records.ruILPS 9377 - Burning Spear: Marcus Garvey, 1975ILPS 9378 - War: Why Can't We Be Friends?, 1976ILPS 9379 - The Chieftains: The Chieftains 3, 1976ILPS 9380 - The Chieftains: Women Of Ireland (The Chieftains 4), 1976ILPS 9381 - The Heptones: Night Food, 1976ILPS 9382 - Burning Spear: Garvey's Ghost, 1976ILPS 9383 - Bob Marley & The Wailers: Rastaman Vibration, 1976ILPS 9384 - Uriah Heep: High and Mighty (Label: Bronze), 1976ILPS 9385 - Dillinger: CB 200, 1976ILPS 9386 - Jah Lion: Colombia Colly, 1976ILPS 9387 - Stomu Yamashta / Steve Winwood / Michael Shrieve: Go, 1976ILPS 9388 - Bob Marley - Rastaman VibrationILPS 9389 - Fairport featuring Dave Swarbrick: Gottle O'Geer, 1976 (original UK credit - credited to "Fairport Convention" in North America)ILPS 9390 - Jorge Ben: Tropical, 1976ILPS 9391 - V.A.: This Is Reggae Music Vol. 3, 1976ILPS 9392 - Max Romeo: War Ina Babylon, 1976ILPS 9393 - Jade Warrior: Kites, 1976ILPS 9394 - Kabaka - Son Of AfricaILPS 9395 - High Cotton - High CottonILPS 9396 - Osamu Kitajima - BenzaitenILPS 9397 - Automatic Man: Automatic Man, 1976ILPS 9398 - Gavin Christopher: Gavin Christopher, 1976ILPS 9399 - Aswad: Aswad, 1976ILPS 94..
ILPS 9400 - Roxy Music: Viva!, 1976ILPS 9401 - ILPS 9410 - not issuedILPS 9411 - Osibisa: Ojah Awake, (Label: Bronze) 1976ILPS 9412 - Burning Spear: Man In The Hills, 1976ILPS 9413 - War: Greatest Hits, 1977ILPS 9414 - Jimmy Cliff: Jimmy Cliff (Erstveröff. 1969), 1976ILPS 9415 - Bunny Wailer: Blackheart Man, 1976ILPS 9416 - Justin Hinds: Jezebel, 1976ILPS 9417 - Upsetters: Super Ape, 1976ILPS 9418 - not issuedILPS 9419 - James Montgomery Band: James Montgomery Band, 1976ILPS 9420 - Robert Palmer: Some People Can Do What They Like, 1976ILPS 9421 - Richard Thompson: Live (More or Less), 1976ILPS 9422 - David Pritchard: Nocturnal Earthworm Stew/Bouillabaisse Nocturne Aux Vers De Terre, 1976ILPS 9424 - Various Artists (Allen Toussaint / Earl King / Robert Parker / Professor Longhair): New Orleans - Jazz Heritage 1976 Festival, 1976ILPS 9425 - Michael Nesmith: Compilation, 1977ILPS 9426 - Osamu Kitajima: Osamu, 1977ILPS 9427 - not issuedILPS 9428 - Michael Nesmith: The Prison, 1977ILPS 9429 - Automatic Man: Visitors, 1977ILPS 9430 - not issuedILPS 9431 - Burning Spear: Dry & Heavy, 1977ILPS 9432 - The Chieftains: Bonapartes Retreat, 1977ILPS 9433 - Sandy Denny: Rendezvous, 1977ILPS 9434 - Derek and Clive: Peter Cook & Dudley Moore Present Derek & Clive, 1976ILPS 9435 - ILPS 9438 - not issuedILPS 9439 - Michael Nesmith: And the Hits Just Keep on Coming, 1977; (original release in 1972)ILPS 9440 - Michael Nesmith: Pretty Much Your Standard Ranch Stach, 1977; (original release in 1973)ILPS 9441 - Bad Company: Burnin' Sky, 1977ILPS 9442 - Jess Roden: Play It Dirtz Play It Class, 1977ILPS 9443 - Third World: 96 Degree In The Shade, 1977ILPS 9444 - 801 - 801 Live, 1976ILPS 9445 - Sparks: Big Beat, 1976ILPS 9446 - Eddie Quansah: CheCheKule, 1977ILPS 9447 - Fania All Stars: Delicate And Jump, 1976ILPS 9448 - not issuedILPS 9449 - Ultravox: Ultravox, 1977ILPS 9450 - American Standard Band (1979)ILPS 9451 - Cat Stevens: IzitsoILPS 9452 - The Goodies: Nothing to Do With Us, 1976ILPS 9453 - Free: Free 'n Easy, Rough 'n Ready, 1977ILPS 9454 - Booker Little - The Legendary Quartet Album, 1977ILPS 9455 - Dillinger: Bionic Dread (Black Swan label), 1976; Tapir's Reggae DiscographyILPS 9456 - The Heptones: Party Time, 1977ILPS 9457 - Eddie and the Hot Rods: Teenage Depression, 1976ILPS 9458 - not issuedILPS 9459 - John Cale: Guts, 1977ILPS 9460 - Heron: Diamond Of Dreams, 1977ILPS 9461 - Klaus Schulze: Mirage, 1977ILPS 9462 - Kaleidoscope: When Scopes Collide, 1976ILPS 9463 - not issuedILPS 9464 - Max Romeo: Reconstruction, 1977ILPS 9465 - ILPS 9469 - not issuedILPS 9470 - Grace Jones: Portfolio, 1977ILPS 9471 - not issuedILPS 9472 - not issuedILPS 9473 - not issuedILPS 9474 - Roomful Of Blues - Roomful Of Blues, 1977ILPS 9475 - not issuedILPS 9476 - Robert Palmer: Double Fun, 1978ILPS 9477 - not issuedILPS 9478 - Brian Eno: Before And After Science, 1977ILPS 9479 - ILPS 9482 - not issuedILPS 9483 - Uriah Heep: Firefly (Label: Bronze), 1977ILPS 9484 - John Martyn: So Far So Good, 1977ILPS 9485 - Rico: Man From Wareika, 1977ILPS 9486 - Michael Nesmith: From Radio Engine to the Photon Wing (Label: Pacific Arts), 1977 (Catalogue number in North America: ILPA 9486)ILPS 9487 - Georgie Fame: Daylight, 1977ILPS 9488 - Paco De Lucia: Almoraima, 1977ILPS 9489 - Illusion: Out of the Mist, 1977ILPS 9490 - Rough Diamond: Rough Diamond, 1977ILPS 9491 - Reebop Kwaku Baah & Ganoua: Trance, 1977ILPS 9492 - John Martyn: One World, 1977ILPS 9493 - Sparks: The Best Of Sparks, 1977ILPS 9494 - Steve Winwood: Steve Winwood, 1977ILPS 9495 - not issuedILPS 9496 - Jess Roden: Blowin´ (Live), 1977ILPS 9497 - Jim Capaldi: Play It by Ear, 1977ILPS 9498 - Bob Marley & The Wailers: Exodus, 1977ILPS 9499 - Junior Murvin: Police and Thieves, 1977ILPS 95..
ILPS 9500 - Ian Gillan: Clear Air Turbulence, 1977; Collectable Records.ruILPS 9501 - The Chieftains: Chieftains Live, 1977ILPS 9502 - Steel Pulse: Handsworth Revolution, 1977ILPS 9503 - Max Romeo: Reconstruction, 1978ILPS 9504 - George Faith: To Be A Lover (Label: Black Swan), 1976; Tapir's Reggae DiscographyILPS 9505 - Ultravox!: Ha! Ha! Ha!, 1977ILPS 9506 - Jess Roden: The Player Not the Game, 1977ILPS 9507 - War: Platinum Jazz (2LP), 1977ILPS 9508 - ???ILPS 9509 - Eddie and the Hot Rods: Life On The Line, 1977ILPS 9510 - Klaus Schulze: Body Love (Soundtrack), 1977ILPS 9511 - Ian Gillan: Scarabus, 1977ILPS 9512 - Bunny Wailer: Protest, 1977ILPS 9513 - Burning Spear: Live, 1977ILPS 9515 - Warsaw Pakt: Needle Time, 1977ILPS 9516 - Rico Rodriguez: Midnight In Ethiopia (never released)ILPS 9517 - Bob Marley & The Wailers: Kaya, 1978; Collectable Records.ruILPS 9519 - Illusion: Illusion, 1978ILPS 9520 - MX 80 Sound: Hard Attack, 1977ILPS 9521 - I Jah Man: Haile I Hym, 1978ILPS 9523 - Wailing Souls: Wild Suspense, 1978ILPS 9524 - V.A.: Intensified! (1962–66), 1978ILPS 9525 - Grace Jones: Fame, 1978ILPS 9526 - Manu Dibango: Afrovision, 1978ILPS 9527 - Roundtree: Roller Disco, 1978ILPS 9528 - Bruce Cockburn: Further Adventures Of, 1978ILPS 9529 - MX-80 Sound: Hard Attack, 1977ILPS 9530 - V.A.: One Big Happy Family, 1978ILPS 9531 - Jess Roden: Stone Chaser, 1979ILPS 9532 - Justin Hinds & The Dominoes: Just In Time,1979ILPS 9534 - Toots & the Maytals: Pass The Pipe, 1979ILPS 9535 - Joe Higgs: Unity Is Power, 1979ILPS 9536 - Runner: Runner, 1979ILPS 9537 - Invisible Man's Band: Invisible Man's Band, 1979ILPS 9538 - Grace Jones: Muse, 1979ILPS 9539 - Manu Dibango: Gone Clear, 1980ILPS 9540 - American Standard Band: American Standard Band, 1979ILPS 9541 - Pablo Moses: A Song, 1980ILPS 9542 - Bob Marley & The Wailers: Survival, 1979ILPS 9544 - Robert Palmer: Secrets, 1979ILPS 9545 - Ian Gillan: Live at the Budokan, 1980ILPS 9547 - Zap Pow: Zap Pow, 1980ILPS 9550 - Darryl Way: Concerto For Electric Violin, 1978ILPS 9551 - Roger McGough: Summer With Monica, 1978ILPS 9552 - Jade Warrior: Way of the Sun, 1978ILPS 9554 - Third World: Journey To Addis, 1978ILPS 9555 - Ultravox: Systems Of Romance, 1978ILPS 9556 - Burning Spear: Social Living,1978ILPS 9557 - I Jah Man: Are We A Warrior, 1979ILPS 9558 - Inner Circle: Everything Is Great, 1979ILPS 9559 - Charlie Dore: Where To Now, 1980ILPS 9560 - John Martyn: Grace & Danger, 1980ILPS 9563 - Eddie and the Hot Rods: Thriller, 1979ILPS 9564 - Hi-Tension: Hi-Tension, 1978ILPS 9565 - Cat Stevens: Back to Earth, 1978ILPS 9566 - Linton Kwesi Johnson: Forces Of Victory, 1979ILPS 9567 - Burning Spear: Harder Than The Best, 1978ILPS 9568 - Steel Pulse: Tribute To The Martyrs, 1979ILPS 9569 - Third World: The Story's Been Told, 1979ILPS 9570 - Marianne Faithfull: Broken English, 1979ILPS 9571 - ???ILPS 9572 - Kim Fowley: Snake Document Masquerade, 1979ILPS 9573 - The Slits: Cut, 1979; DiscogsILPS 9574 - Third World: Arise In Harmony, 1980ILPS 9575 - ???ILPS 9576 - Steve Winwood: Arc of a Diver, 1980ILPS 9577 - In Crowd: Man From New Guinea, 1979ILPS 9578 - ???ILPS 9579 - Gibson Brothers: Cuba, 1979ILPS 9580 - The B-52's: The B-52's, 1979ILPS 9581 - Serge Gainsbourg: Aux Armes Et Cetera, 1979ILPS 9582 - ???ILPS 9583 - V.A.: Scratch On The Wire, 1979ILPS 9584 - ???ILPS 9585 - The Buggles: The Age of Plastic, 1980ILPS 9586 - ???ILPS 9587 - V.A.: Rockers (Soundtrack), 1979ILPS 9588 - ???Island HELP series albums (so-called as they were budget priced and therefore HELP for the consumer) used a black variation of the "white i" label with a pink "i" logo and silver print. HELP albums on Blue Thumb and Bronze used those labels' designs.
HELP 1 - Emerson, Lake & Palmer: Pictures at an Exhibition, 1971 (originally the catalogue number was assigned as ILPS 9177, the LP number of which was later given to and released as War: All Day Music. But the 8-track of "Pictures/Exhibition" was released as Y8I 9177)HELP 2 - Robin Williamson: Myrrh, 1972HELP 3 - Henry Wolff, Nancy Hennings With Drew Gladstone: Tibetan Bells, 1972HELP 4 - Colosseum: Valentyne Suite (Bronze /UK, Island label /Germany, original on Vertigo)HELP 5 - Ashley Hutchings: Morris On, 1972HELP 6 - King Crimson: Earthbound (Live), 1972HELP 7 - Habibiyya: If Man But Knew, 1972HELP 8 - National Lampoon: Radio Dinner, 1972 (Label: Blue Thumb)HELP 9 - V.A.: The Dynamic Sound Of Jamaica, Volume 1, 1973HELP 10 - John Surman: Westering Home, 1972HELP 11 - Grimms: Grimms, 1973HELP 12 - Stomu Yamash'ta & Come To The Edge: Floating Music, 1973HELP 13 - Sun Treader: Zin-Zin, 1973HELP 14 - Third World: Aiye-Keta, 1973HELP 15 - V.A.: Soul Of Jamaica, 1973HELP 16 - Fripp + Eno: No Pussyfooting, 1973HELP 17 - Ashley Hutchings: The Compleat Dancing Master, 1973HELP 18 - Basil Kirchin: Worlds Within Worlds (Parts 3 & 4), 1973HELP 19 - Quiet Sun: Mainstream, 1975; Collectable Records.ruHELP 20 - V.A. (Fania All Stars): Salsa!, 1974HELP 21 - Fania All Stars: Salsa Live, 1976HELP 22 - Fripp + Eno: Evening Star, 1976HELP 23 - Jorge Ben: Samba Nova, 1976HELP 24 - Ashley Hutchings: Rattlebone & Ploughjack, 1976HELP 25 - The Albion Country Band: Battle of the Field, 1976HELP 26 - James Booker: Junco Partner, 1976HELP 27 - Renaissance: Illusion, 1976; (original release: 1970)HELP 28 - Fairport Convention: Live at the L.A. Troubadour, 1976HELP 29 - Irma Thomas: Live, 1976IBDB 1 - Bob Dylan and The Band: Before The Flood (2LP), 1974NDSP 100 - Nick Drake: Fruit Tree (4-LP box set), 1979SDSP 100 - Sandy Denny: Who Knows Where the Time Goes? (4-LP box set), 1985The ICD series contained double albums
ICD 1 - Colosseum: Colosseum Live (2LP; on Bronze label), 1971ICD 2-4 - Fairport Convention: The History of Fairport Convention (2LP), 1972ICD 5 - Dave Mason: Scrapbook (2LP), 1972ICD 6 - ??? (not released?)ICD 7 - ??? (not released?)ICD 8 - Richard Thompson: ((guitar, vocal)) (rec. 1967-1976) (2LP), 1976ICD 9 - various artists: New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival 1976 (2LP), 1976IDP 1 - various artists: Bumpers (2LP), 1970IDLP 1 - various artists: El Pea (2LP), 1971Another series for double albums.
ISLD 1 - Uriah Heep: Uriah Heep Live (2LP; on Bronze label), 1973ISLD 2 - Traffic: On the Road (2LP), 1973 - disc numbers are ISLD 3.1 and ISLD 3.2, thereby conflicting with The Free Story LP number (see below); Collectable Records.ruISLD 3 - Free: The Free Story (2LP), 1973 - ISLD 3 used on low numbered sleeves only; record labels have ISLD 4 due to conflict with On The Road disc numbers (see above)ISLD 4 - Free: The Free Story (2LP), 1973ISLD 5 - ??? (not released?)ISLD 6 - Paul Horn: A Special Edition (2LP), 1973ISLD 7 - King Crimson: A Young Person's Guide to King Crimson (2LP), 1975 (rec. 1969-1975) -note: includes previously unreleased Judy Dyble-vocal version of "I Talk To The Wind".ISLD 8 - War: War Live (2LP), 1973ISLD 9 - Incredible String Band: Seasons They Change (2LP), 1976ISLD 10 - Go: Live From Paris (2LP), 1976ISLD 11 - Bob Marley & The Wailers: Babylon By Bus (2LP), 1978ISS 2 - Fairport Convention: Tour Sampler - promotional, limited to 500 copies.LPs on the Island label (distributed by Capitol Records)
SW-9178 - Mott the Hoople: Brain Capers, 1971 (Canada only)SMAS-9300 - Bronco: Country Home, 1970SMAS-9302 - Blondel: Evensong, 1970SMAS-9303 - White Noise: An Electric Storm, 1971 (UK release in 1969)SW-9304 - Reebop Kwaku Baah: Reebop, 1971SMAS-9305 - Habibiyya: If Man But Knew, 1971SW-9306 - Traffic: The Low Spark of High Heeled Boys, 1971SMAS-9307 - Nick Drake: Nick Drake, 1971 (compilation of tracks from his first two UK albums)SW-9308 - Alan Bown: Listen, 1971 (UK release in 1970)SMAS-9309 - Bronco: Ace Of Sunlight, 1971SW-9310 - Blondel: Fantasia Lindum, 1971SMAS-9311 - John Martyn: Bless The Weather, 1971SMAS-9312 - Luther Grosvenor: Under Open Skies, 1971SMAS-9313 - Mike Harrison: Mike Harrison, 1971SW-9314 - Jim Capaldi: Oh How We Danced, 1972SW-9315 - Sutherland Brothers: Sutherland Brothers Band, 1972SW-9316 - Claire Hamill: One House Left Standing, 1972SMAS-9317 - Smith-Perkins-Smith: Smith-Perkins-Smith, 1972SMAS-9318 - Nick Drake: Pink Moon, 1972SMAS-9319 - Henry Wolff, Nancy Hennings With Drew Gladstone: Tibetan Bells, 1972SMAS-9320 - Kossoff, Kirke, Tetsu and Rabbit: Kossoff, Kirke, Tetsu and Rabbit, 1972SW-9321 - Mike Harrison: Smokestack Lightning, 1972SW-9322 - Patto: Roll 'Em, Smoke 'Em, Put Another Line Out, 1972SW-9323 - Traffic: Shoot Out at the Fantasy Factory, 1973SW-9324 - Free: Heartbreaker, 1973 (UK release in 1972)SW-9325 - John Martyn: Solid Air, 1973 (UK release in 1972)SW-9326 - Sutherland Brothers & Quiver: Lifeboat, 1973 (some tracks same as UK Sutherland Brothers LP [ILPS 9212], some tracks re-recorded with Quiver, some totally new tracks)SW-9327 - Blondel: England, 1973 (UK release in 1972)SMAS-9328 - Rabbit: Broken Arrows, 1972SW-9329 - The Wailers: Catch a Fire, 1973 (Original flip-top "cigarette lighter" cover)SW-9331 - Claire Hamill: October, 1973SMAS-9333 - NO GO! - Motion Picture Soundtrack, 1973SMAS-9334 - Stomu Yamashta's Red Buddha Theatre - Music From The Play "The Man From The East", 1973SMAS-9335 - John Martyn: Inside Out, 1973SMAS-9336 - Traffic: On The Road, 1973 (single disc version released in North America only)SW-9337 - Spooky Tooth: Witness, 1973SMAS-9338 - The Wailers: Burnin', 1973SMAS-9339 - Blondel: Blondel, 1973SW-9340 - Sandy Denny: Like an Old Fashioned Waltz, 1974SW-9341 - Sutherland Brothers & Quiver: Dream Kid, 1974, (UK release in 1973)SW-9343 - Jimmy Cliff: Struggling Man, 1974AX-7000 - various artists: The Greater Antilles Sampler, 1976AN-7006 - Henry Wolff, Nancy Hennings With Drew Gladstone: Tibetan Bells (reissue), 1976AN-7010 - Nick Drake: Five Leaves Left (reissue), 1976AN-7011 - White Noise: An Electric Storm (reissue), 1976AN-7028 - Nick Drake: Bryter Layter (reissue), 1976AN-7071 - Roomful Of Blues: Let's Have A Party, 1979AN-7076 - Blackfoot: No Reservations (reissue), 1979AN-7081 - John Martyn: Grace & Danger (reissue), 1980The WIP series continued to be used for singles released during the years 1980 to 1983, as follows.
WIP 6531 - The Jags: "Woman's World" b/w "Dumb Blonde", 1/1980 (picture sleeve)WIP 6533 - The Distractions: "It Doesn't Bother Me" b/w "One Way Love", 18/1/1980 (picture sleeve)WIP 6537 - Inner Circle: "New Age Music" b/w Music Machine", 7/1980WIP 6539 - Junior Murvin: "Police and Thieves" b/w Jah Lion: "Soldier And Police War", (12": 12WIP 6539)WIP 6540 - The Buggles: "Living in the Plastic Age" b/w "Island", 1/1980WIP 6542 - Marianne Faithfull: "Broken English" b/w "What's The Hurry", 1/1980WIP 6544 - Toots & the Maytals: "Chatty, Chatty" b/w "Turn It Up", 1980WIP 6545 - Brian Briggs: "Nervous Breakdown" b/w "Lifer", 11/1980 (Bearsville label)WIP 6547 - John Martyn: "Johnny Too Bad" b/w "Johnny Too Bad (Version)", 10/198012WIP 6550 - Killing Joke: "Nervous System" b/w "Almost Red" (12" single - see WIP 6550 for 7" version)WIP 6554 - Linton Kwesi Johnson: "Di Black Petty Booshwah" b/w "Straight to Madray's Head", 1980WIP 6555 - Kim Fowley: "1989: Waiting Around For The Next Ten Years" b/w "1987: Lost Like A Lizard In The Show", 1/1980WIP 6557 - Don Armando's Second Avenue Rhumba Band: "I'm An Indian Too" b/w "Deputy Of Love", 1/1980; (Ze/Island label; 12": 12WIP 6557; reissied 9/1982 with picture sleeve)WIP 6558 - The Rivits: "Look All You Like" b/w "Multiplay", 8/1980WIP 6559 - Norma Jean: "High Society" b/w "Hold Me Lonely Boy", 3/1980 (Bearsville label)WIP 6560 - Cristina: "Is That All There Is?" b/w "Jungle Love", 1/1980 (Ze/Island label; picture sleeve; 12": 12WIP 6560)WIP 6561 - Gibson Brothers: "Cuba" b/w "Better Do It Salsa", 2/1980WIP 6562 - Steel Pulse: "Don't Give In" b/w "Don't Give In (Instrumental)", 3/1980WIP 6563 - Carlos Malcolm & the Afro-Caribs: "Bonanza Ska" b/w Desmond Dekker: "Get Up Edina" / Skatalites: "Beardman Ska", 1980WIP 6568 - The Distractions: "Boys Cry (Where No One Can See Them)" b/w "Paracetamol Paralysis", 1980 (picture sleeve)WIP 6569 - Cristina: "Is That All There Is?" b/w "Jungle Love", 1980WIP 6571 - Invisible Man's Band: "All Night Thing" b/w Instrumental, 6/1980WIP 6572 - Dan-I: "Hidden Valley" b/w "Action", 1980WIP 6574 - Millie: "My Boy Lollypop" b/w "Oh, Henry" (picture sleeve; also 12": 12WIP 6574)12WIP 6575 - Aswad: "Rainbow Culture" b/w "Covenant (Dub)", 1980WIP 6576 - Charlie Dore: "Where To Now" b/w "Fear Of Flying", 1979?WIP 6577 - Junior Tucker: "One Of The Poorest People" b/w "Strong Love", 1980WIP 6581 - Utopia: "Set Me Free" b/w "Umbrella", 3/1980 (Bearsville label)WIP 6584 - The Buggles: "Clean Clean" b/w "Technopop", 3/1980WIP 6586 - Bernie Tormé: "The Beat", 1980 (3-track EP, p/s on pink vinyl)WIP-6587 - Jags: "Party Games" b/w "She's So Considerate", 1980WIP 6589 - Steel Pulse: "Caught You Dancing" b/w "Caught"WIP 6592 - Desmond Dekker: "007 (Shanty Town)" b/w Hopeton Lewis: "Cool Collie" / Derrick Morgan: "Judge Dread In Court", (re-issue of 1960s singles)WIP 6601 - U2 "11 O'Clock Tick Tock" b/w "Touch", 1980WIP 6610 - Bob Marley & The Wailers: "Could You Be Loved" b/w "One Drop", 1980; Could You Be Loved (12": 12WIP 6610)WIP 6611 - Randy Vanwarmer: "Whatever You Decide" b/w "Losing Out On Love", 7/1980 (Bearsville label)WIP 6617 - The Gibson Brothers: "Mariana" b/w "All I Want Is You"WIP 6619 - Kid Creole & The Coconuts: "Maladie d'Amour", 1980WIP 6624 - Buggles: "Elstree"WIP 6629 - Grace Jones: "Private Life" b/w "She's Lost Control", 6/1980 (picture sleeve)WIP 6630 - U2: "A Day Without Me" b/w "Things To Make And Do", 8/1980WIP 6640 - Gibson Brothers: "Metropolis", 1980WIP 6641 - Bob Marley & the Wailers: "Three Little Birds" b/w "Every Need Got An Ego To Feed"WIP 6645 - Grace Jones: "The Hunter Gets Captured By The Game"WIP 6651 - Robert Palmer: "Looking for Clues" b/w "In Walks Love Again", 1980WIP 6653 - Bob Marley & The Wailers: "Redemption Song" b/w "Redemption Song" (band version), 1980WIP 6654 - Basement 5: "Last White Christmas"WIP 6655 - Steve Winwood: "While You See A Chance" b/w "Vacant Chair", 1980WIP 6656 - U2: "I Will Follow", 1980WIP 6663 - Toots and the Maytals: "Monkey Man (Live)" b/w "Hallelujah (Live)", 1980WIP 6664 - Brian Briggs: "See You On The Other Side" b/w "Spy Vs Spy", 3/1981 (Bearsville label)WIP 6666 - Jags: "I Never Was A Beachboy" b/w "Tune Into Heaven", 1980WIP 6669 - Marina Del Ray: "I Love A Shark" b/w Sea Chicken: "Lone Shark", 1980WIP 6671 - Sheila Hylton: "The Bed's Too Big Without You", 1980WIP 6673 - Grace Jones: "Demolition Man"WIP 6675 - Junior Tucker: "The Kick (Rock On)" b/w Compass Point All Stars: "Peanut Butter"WIP 6676 - The Johnny Average Band featuring Nikki Wills: "Ch Ch Cheri" b/w "Gotta Go Home", 1981 (Bearsville label)WIP 6678 - Robert Palmer: "Not A Second Time" b/w "Woke Up Laughing", 1980WIP 6679 - U2: "Fire" b/w "J.Swallow", 7/1981WIP 6680 - Steve Winwood: "Spanish Dancer" / " Hold On"WIP 6683 - Jags: "The Sound Of G-O-O-D-B-Y-E" b/w "The Hurt", 1981WIP 6686 - J.J. Cale: "Carry On" b/w "Cloudy Day", 3/1981 (Shelter label) (Promo copies had DJ suffix to catalogue number.)WIP 6691 - Ultravox: "Slow Motion" / "Quiet Man" b/w "Hiroshima Mon Amour", 3/1981WIP 6693 - Aswad: "Babylon"WIP 6694 - Tom Tom Club: "Wordy Rappinghood", 1981WIP 6695 - Black Uhuru: "Sponji Reggae", 1981WIP 6696 - Grace Jones: "Pull Up To The Bumper"WIP 6701 - Jah Wobble/Jaki Liebezeit/Holger Czuckay: "How Much Are They?"12 WIP 6709 - Was (Not Was): "Out Come The Freaks" b/w dub version, 1981 (Ze label)WIP 6711 - Coati Mundi: "Me No Pop I" b/w "Que Pasa", 1981WIP 6713 - Material: "Bustin' Out", 1981WIP 6716 - Was (Nor Was): "Wheel me Out"WIP 6720 - Pete Shelley: "Homosapien" b/w "Keats' Song", 1981 (Genetic label)WIP 6720 - Pete Shelley: "Homosapien" b/w "Love In Vain", 1982 (reissue with different b-side)WIP 6725 - Alexei's Midnight Runners: "Pop Up Toasters" b/w The Outer Limits: "Page 3 Girls"/20th Century Coyote: "I'm Evil (Trouble)", 1981WIP 6733 - U2: "Gloria", 10/1981WIP 6735 - Tom Tom Club: "Genius Of Love" b/w "Lorelei (Instrumental)", 1981 (picture sleeve; also released as 12" single with catalogue number 12WIP 6735)WIP 6739 - Grace Jones: "Walking In The Rain"WIP 6740 - Pete Shelley: "I Don't Know What It Is", 1981WIP 6750 - Cristina: "Things Fall Apart" b/w "Disco Clone"12": Island 12WIP 6750-A / UK, 198112": Island 12WIP 6750-B / UK, 1981WIP 6754 - Robert Palmer: "Some Guys Have All the Luck" b/w "Too Good To Be True", 1981 (also released as picture disc with catalogue number PWIP 6754)WIP 6756 - Kid Creole & The Coconuts: "I'm A Wonderful Thing, Baby" b/w "Table Manners", 1982 (Ze label, picture sleeve; also released as 12" single with catalogue number 12WIP 6756 and picture disc with catalogue number PWIP 6756)WIP 6762 - Tom Tom Club: "Under The Boardwalk" b/w "On On On On", 1982WIP 6764 - Codek: "Tim Toum"WIP 6765 - J Walter Negro & The Loose Joints: "Shoot The Pump", 1981WIP 6768 - Alexei Sayle: "'Ullo John! Gotta New Motor?", 1982WIP 6769 - Cage featuring Nona Hendryx: "Do What Ya Wanna Do", 1982 (Metropolis label)WIP 6770 - U2: "A Celebration", 3/1982WIP 6773 - The Members: "Radio" b/w "Can't Stand Up", 1982 (Genetic label)WIP 6775 - J.J. Cale: "City Girls" b/w "One Step Ahead Of The Blues", 3/1982 (Shelter label)WIP 6779 - Grace Jones: "The Apple Stretching" b/w "Nipple To The Bottle", 1982WIP 6785 - Snuky Tate: He's The Groove"WIP 6787 - Black Uhuru: "Darkness-Dubness" b/w "Dub of Eglington", 1982 (10" single)WIP 6793 - Kid Creole & The Coconuts: "Stool Pigeon", 1982WIP 6797 - Raw Sex Pure Energy: "Stop The War" b/w "Give Sheep A Chance"WIP 6801 - Kid Creole And The Coconuts: "Annie I'm Not Your Daddy"WIP 6808 - Sweat Pea Atkinson: "Don't Walk Away" b/w "Dance Or Die", 1982 (Ze label)10 WIP 6800 - Gregory Isaacs: "Night Nurse", 1982WIP 6822 - Jah Wobble & Ben Mandelsohn: "Body Music Moliki"WIP 6826 - King Sunny Ade & His African Beats: "Ja Funmi", 1982WIP 6830 - Joe Cocker & Jennifer Warnes: "Up Where We Belong" b/w "Sweet Little Woman", 1982WIP 6833 - Robert Palmer: "Pride", 1982WIP 6836 - Set The Tone: "Dance Sucker" b/w "Let Loose", 1982WIP 6837 - Sweat Pea Atkinson: "Someone Could Lose A Heart Tonight"WIP 6840 - Kid Creole And The Coconuts: "Dear Addy" b/w "No Fish Today/Christmas On Riverside Drive", 1982 ("Christmas In B'Dilli Bay" EP)WIP 6846 - Peech Boys: "Life Is Something Special", 1983WIP 6848 - U2: "New Year's Day", 1983The Island IS series started 1983 with number 100. In the late 1980s Island released more and more singles on CD, the prefix used to indicate the CD release was CID as it was for longplayers.
IS 101 - David Joseph: "You Can't Hide (Your Love From me)"; 12": 12IS 101IS 102 - The Powell Family: "No Problem" / "Dub Cut", 1983; 12": 12IS 102IS 104 - Robert Palmer: "You Are In My System", 1983; 12": 12IS 104IS 106 - Gwen Guthrie: "Hopscotch" / "You're The One", 1983; 12": 12IS 106, 12" Promo: 12IS 106IS 107 - The B-52's: "Future Generation", 1983; 12": Island 12IS 107IS 108 - Bob Marley: "Buffalo Soldier" / "Buffalo Dub", 1983; 12": Tuff Gong 12IS 108IS 109 - U2: "Two Hearts Beat as One", 1983 12": 12IS 109IS 110 - Set The Tone: "Rap Your Love" (12": 12IS 110), 1983IS 111 - Paul Haig: Heaven Sent (12": 12IS 111), Label: Les Disques du Crepuscule, 1983IS 112 - Marcia Griffiths: Electric Boogie / Electric Boogie (Long Version) b/w Electric Boogie (Dub 1) / Electric Boogie (Dub 2) / Electric Boogie (Dub 3) (12": Island 12IS 112), 1983IS 116 - David Joseph: Let's Live It Up (12": 12IS116), 1983IS 117 - Tom Tom Club: The Man With The 4 Way Hips (12": 12IS 117), 1983IS 119 - Peech Boys: On A Journey (12": 12IS 119), 1983IS 120 - Big Brother: Adventures In Success Parts 1 & 2 (12": 12IS 120), 1983IS 121 - Robert Palmer: You Can Have It (Take My Heart) (12": 12IS 121), 1983IS 122 - King Sunny Ade & His African Beats: Synchro System (12": 12IS 122), 1983IS 123 - Cat Stevens: Morning has Broken / Moonshadow, 1983IS 124 - Paul Haig: Never Give Up (Party, Party) (12": 12IS 124), 1983IS 126 - Antena: "Be Pop"; 12": 12IS 126, 1983IS 129 - Toots Hibbert: Spiritual Healing / Spiritual Healing - Instrumental b/w Spiritual Healing (Long version) (12": 12IS 129), 1983IS 130 - Kid Creole & The Coconuts: There's Something Wrong In Paradise (12": 12IS 130), 1983IS 132 - Club House: Do It Again / Billy Jean (12": 12IS 132), 1983IS 133 - Black Uhuru: Party Next Door / Party In Session (12": 12IS 133), 1983IS 135 - Time Zone: The Wildstyle (12": 12IS 135), Label: Celluloid), 1983IS 138 - Paul Haig: Justice (12": 12IS 138), Label: Les Disques du Crépuscule, 1983IS 139 - Ruichi Sakamoto: Riot In Lagos (12": 12IS 139), 1980IS 145 - Will Powers: Smile (12": 12IS 145), 1983IS 146 - Grandmixer D.ST.: Crazy Cuts (12": 12IS 146), 1983IS 147 - Club House: Superstition / Good Times (12": 12IS147), 1983IS 150 - Black Uhuru: "What Is Life?" b/w "Solidarity" / "Party Next Door" (12": 12IS 150), 1983IS 156 - Will Powers: Adventures In Success (12": 12IS 156), 1983IS 158 - Mel Brooks: To Be Or Not To Be (The Hitler Rap) (12": IVA 12IS 156), Label: Island Visual Arts, 1983IS 160 - Aswad: Chasing For The Breeze / Gave You My Love (12": Island 12IS 160), 1984. - Aswad: Chasing For The Breeze / Gave You My Love & Aswad: Dub Chase / Have This Dub (2x12": Island 12 ISX 160), 1984IS 162 - Alexei Sayle: "'Ullo John! Gotta New Motor?" (12": 12IS 162), 1983IS 164 - Mon Dino: La Danse Des Mots (12": Disques Zou-A-Ves 12IS 164), 1983IS 165 - Keith LeBlanc: Malcolm X: No Sell Out (12": Tommy Boy 12IS 165), 1983IS 167 - The Earons: Land Of Hunger (12": 12IS 167), 1984IS 169 - Bob Marley And The Wailers: "One Love" / "People Get Ready" (Extended Version) b/w "So Much Trouble In The World" / "Keep On Moving" (12": Island 12IS 169), 1984. — Bob Marley And The Wailers: "One Love" / "People Get Ready" (Extended Version) (12": Island 12ISX 169), 1984IS 170 - Aswad: "54 46 (Was My Number)" / "54 46 (Was My Number)" Horns Revival b/w "Java" / "Warrior Charge" (Trouble Mix) (12": Island 12IS 170), 1984IS 171 - Junie Morrison: "Techno-Freqs; 12": ZE /Island 12IS 171IS 176 - Papa Levi: "Bonnie & Clyde" / "Warning" (12": Island 12IS 176), 1984IS 178 - Breakfast Club: "Rico Mambo"; 12": Island 12IS 178IS 180 - Bob Marley And The Wailers: Waiting in Vain / Blackman Redemption b/w Marley Mix Up: Exodus/Positive Vibration/Pimpers Paradise/Punky Reggae Party (12": Island 12IS 180), 1984IS 181 - King Sunny Ade: "Ase"; 12": Island 12IS 181IS 182 - Amazulu: "Moonlight Romance", 1984IS 188 - West Indian Touring Team: "West Indians Are Back In Town" / "Skipper Lloyd" (12": Islalnd 12IS 188), 1984IS 191 - Pearl Harbor: "Hula Love"; 10": Island 10IS 191 /UK, 1984IS 193 - Animal Nightlife: "Mr. Solitaire"; 12": 12IS 193IS 194 - Special Request: "Take It To The Max"; 12": 12IS 194IS 196 - Dean Fraser: Redemption Song / Harmour Love (12": Island 12IS 196), 1984IS 198 - Paul Haig: "The Only Truth"; 12": 12IS 198IS 200 - Animal Nightlife: "Love Is Just The Great Pretender"; 12": 12IS 200IS 201 - Amazulu: Excitable, 1985IS 202 - U2: Pride (In the Name of Love) (12": Island 12IS 202), 1984IS 206 - Grace Jones: "Slave To The Rhythm"; 12": 12IS 206IS 207 - Force MC's: "Forgive Me Girl" / "Itchin' For A Scratch"; 12": Island 12IS 208IS 208 - Papa Levi: "Big 'n' Broad" / "'84 'tion"; 12": Island 12IS 208, 1984IS 210 - Bob Marley & The Wailers: "Could You Be Loved" / "Jamming" b/w "No Woman No Cry" / "Coming From The Cold" (12": Island 12IS 210), 1984IS 214 - Aswad: "Need Your Love (Each And Every Day)" / "Rainfall, Sunshine"; 12": Island 12IS 214, 1984IS 215 - 3-D: "Greatest Beat Megamix"; 12": Island 12IS 215IS 216 - Dumb Guys: "Rap-O-Matic Rap"; 12": Island 12IS 216IS 219 - Third World: "Now That We've Found Love"; also released on 7": Island ISX 219 (with a remixed version by Paul Hardcastle), 12": Island 12IS 219, 12": Mango 12ISX 219, all UK, 1985IS 220 - U2: "The Unforgettable Fire" (12": Island 12IS 220), 1985IS 222 - Globe & Pow Wow: "Celebrate! (Evereybody)"; 12": Island 12IS 222IS 228 - Jah Wobble & Ollie Marland: "Love Mystery"; 12": island 12IS 228IS 229 - G.L.O.B.E. & Whiz Kid: "He's Got The Beat"; 12": 12IS 229IS 233 - Amazulu: "Don't You Just Know It"IS 238 - Sly and Robbie: "Get To This, Get To That"; 12": Island 12IS238IS 240 - Grace Jones: "Pull Up To The Bumper" (Remix); 12": Island 12IS 240CID 318 - Julian Cope: "Eve's Volcano (Covered In Sin)" / "Almost Beautiful Child (I & II)"/ "Pulsar N.X. (live)" / "Shot Down (live)", 1987IS 319 - U2: "With or Without You", 1987IS 328 - U2: "I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For", 1987IS 355 - MC Smart: Chargin' Warrior (12": 12IS 355, Mango label), 1988CID 378 - Reggae Philharmonic Orchestra: Minnie The Moocher (7" version, 12" version) / Dangling (instrumental)IS 387 - Overlord X: 2 Bad (12": 12IS 387, Mango label), 1988IS 399 - Julian Cope: "5 O'Clock World" (10": 10IS 399 /UK)CID 406 - Julian Cope: "China Doll" / "Crazy Farm Anaimal" / "Rail On" / "Desi", 1989IS 407 - Freshski Dames: Kicking It Live (12": 12IS 407, Mango Street label), 1989CID 408 - Gavin Friday & The Man Seezer: Each Man Kills the Thing He LovesIS 411 - U2: "When Love Comes To Town", 1989IS 415 - Overlord X: Radical Kickbag (12": 12IS 415, Mango label), 1989IS 430 - Gavin Friday And The Man Seezer: You Take Away The Sun (5"CD: Island CID 430), 1989IS 447 - London Posse: Live Like The Other Half Do (12": 12IS 447, Mango label), 1989Island ILPS series (1979 - 1991)
During this period Island regained some more important artists on its roster and continued to release 20 to 50 albums a year. The catalogue numbers don't follow the release dates as the numbers were given to projects scheduled for release. Usually the "Day & Night" label was in use for albums. Some new labels entered the Island distribution and were given Island catalogue numbers received for UK release while retaining their original labels (e.g. ZE, Celluloid).
ILPS 9590 - Toots & the Maytals : Just Like That (1980)ILPS 9591 - Sugar Minott : Black Roots (1979)ILPS 9592 - Grace Jones : Warm Leatherette (1980)ILPS 9593 - Black Uhuru : Sinsemilla (1980)ILPS 9594 - Strand : Strand (1980)ILPS 9595 - Robert Palmer : Clues (1980)ILPS 9596 - Bob Marley & The Wailers : Uprising (1980) Collectable Records.ruILPS 9599 - Aswad : Live & Direct (1983)ILPS 9601 - Various Artists : The Secret Policemen's Ball (1980)ILPS 9603 - The Jags : Evening Standards (1980)ILPS 9604 - The Distractions : Nobody's Perfect (1980)ILPS 9605 - Linton Kwesi Johnson : Bass Culture (1980)ILPS 9606 - Michael Prophet : Serious Reasoning (1980)ILPS 9608 - Inner Circle : New Age Music (1980)ILPS 9611 - Aswad : Hulet (1979)ILPS 9613 - Steel Pulse : Caught You (1980)ILPS 9614 - Ultravox : Three Into One (1979)ILPS 9615 - Vivian Jackson (aka Yabba U) : Jah Jah Way (1980)ILPS 9616 - Third World : Prisoner In The Street (1980)ILPS 9617 - Rivits : Multiplay (1980)ILPS 9618 - Randy Vanwarmer : Terraform (1980)ILPS 9619 - Tony Tuff (aka Winston Morris): Tony Tuff (1980)ILPS 9620 - Gibson Brothers : On The Riviera (1980)ILPS 9622 - The B-52's : Wild Planet (1980)ILPS 9624 - Grace Jones : Nightclubbing (1981)ILPS 9625 - Black Uhuru : Red (1981)ILPS 9626 - Rockats : Live At The Ritz (1981)ILPS 9627 - Plastics : Welcome Back (1981)ILPS 9629 - Bunny Wailer : Sings The Wailers (1981)ILPS 9631 - The Paragons : Sly & Robbie Meet The Paragons (1981)ILPS 9640 - Various Artists : Crucial Reggae Driven By Sly & Robbie (1981)ILPS 9641 - Basement 5 : 1965-1980 (1980)ILPS 9644 - Brian Briggs : Brian Damage (1980)ILPS 9646 - U2 : Boy (1980)ILPS 9647 - Toots & the Maytals : Live (1980)ILPS 9648 - Marianne Faithfull : Dangerous Acquaintances (1981)ILPS 9649 - Judy Mowatt : Black Woman (label: Island/Grove Muzic) (1980)ILPS 9650 - Linton Kwesi Johnson : LKJ in Dub (1980)ILPS 9655 - The Jags : No Tie Like A Present (1981)ILPS 9656 - Ryuichi Sakamoto : B2-Unit (1980)ILPS 9657 - Todd Rundgren Healing (1981)ILPS 9658 - Manu Dibango : Ambassador (1981)ICT 9662 - Sly and Robbie : The Sixties Seventies+Eighties /Taxi = Sly And Robbie (1981)ILPS 9665 - Robert Palmer : Maybe It's Live, 1982ILPS 9666 - Was (Not Was) : Was (Not Was) (1981)ILPS 9667 - Various Artists : SeiZE The Beat (Label: ZE), 1981ICT 9668(?) - Sly and Robbie : Present Taxi, 1981ILPS 9669 - Gregory Isaacs : More Gregory, 1981ILPS 9670 - Toots & the Maytals : Knock Out, 1981ILPS 9671 - Jimmy Riley : Rydim Driven, 1981ILPS 9673 - Sly Dunbar : Sly-Go-Ville, 1982ILPS 9675 - Adrian Belew : Lone Rhino (1982)ILPS 9676 - Pete Shelley : Homo Sapiens (Label: Genetic), 1981ILPS 9680 - U2 : October, 1981ILPS 9682 - Excalibur : Excalibur, 1981ILPS 9686 - Tom Tom Club : Tom Tom Club, 1981ILPS 9688 - Elli & Jacno : Tout Va Sauter 1980ILPS 9692 - Alan Vega : "Collision Drive" (Label: Celluloid), 1981ILPS 9693 - Material : "Memory Serves" (Label: Celluloid /Metropolis), 1981ILPS 9696 - Black Uhuru : Tear It Up, 1982ILPS 9697 - Various Artists : Sound d'Afrique, 1982ILPS 9698 - Various Artists : The Secret Policeman's Other Ball (The Music) 1982ILPS 9699 - Gwen Guthrie : Gwen Guthrie, 1982ILPS 9700 - Joe Cocker : Sheffield Steel, 1982ILPS 9701 - Black Uhuru : Chill Out, 1982ILPS 9705 - Various Artists : Raiders Of The Lost Dub, 1981ILPS 9706 - Cat Stevens : Morning Has Broken, 1981ILPS 9711 - Aswad : A New Chapter Of Dub, 1982ILPS 9712 – King Sunny Adé : Ju Ju Music, 1982ILPS 9713 - Barry Reynolds : I Scare Myself, 1982ILPS 9714 - Tony Tuff Tuff : Selection 1982ILPS 9717 - Michael Smith : Mi Cyaan Believe It, 1982 DiscogsILPS 9719 - Free : Completely Free, 1982ILPS 9720 - Robert Palmer : Pride, 1983ILPS 9721 - Gregory Isaacs : Night Nurse, 1982ILPS 9722 - Grace Jones : Living My Life, 1982ILPS 9730 - Various Artists : Crucial Reggae - Driven By Sly & Robbie 1982ILPS 9733 - U2 : War 1983ILPS 9734 - Marianne Faithfull : A Childs Adventure 1983ILPS 9735 - Szajner : Brute Reason (LP, Album) 1983ILPS 9736 - Set The Tone : Shiftin' Air Affair 1983ILPS 9737 - King Sunny Adé : Synchro System, 1983ILPS 9738 - Tom Tom Club : Close To The Bone 1983ILPS 9739 - David Joseph : The Joys Of Life 1983ILPS 9742 - Paul Haig : Rhythm Of Life 1983ILPS 9743 - Kid Creole And The Coconuts : Doppelganger 1983ILPS 9746 – King Sunny Adé : Aura, 1984ILPS 9747 - Rupert Hine : The Wildest Wish To Fly 1983ILPS 9748 - Gregory Isaacs : Out Deh! 1983ILPS 9751 - Adrian Belew : Lone Rhino, 1982ILPS 9777 - Steve Winwood : Talking Back to the Night, 1982ILPS 9802 - The Long Ryders : State of our Union; 1985ILPS 9803 - Tom Waits : Rain Dogs, 1985 DiscogsILPS 9806 - Anthrax : Spreading The DiseaseILPS 9807 - John Martyn : Piece By PieceILPS 9809 - Arrow : Knock Dem DeadILPS 9824 – Pearl Harbor : Pearl’s Galore, 1984ILPS 9828 - Wobble & Marland : "Neon Moon", 1985ILPS 9843 - Bob Marley & The Wailers : Rebel Music, 1986ILPS 9844 - Steve Winwood : Back in the High Life, 1986; Collectable Records.ruILPS 9846 - Courtney Pine : Journey To The Urge WithinILPS 9849 - Shriekback : Big Night Music, 1986ILPS 9851 – Amazulu : Amazulu, 1985ILPS 9917 - Buckwheat Zydeco : Taking It Home, 1988ILPS/CID 9918 - Julian Cope : My Nation UndergroundILPS/CID 9971 - Claudia Brücken : Love: And A Million Other Things (1991)ILPS 9973 - Nine Inch Nails: Pretty Hate Machine (1989)ILPS 9991 - Drivin' N Cryin': Fly Me Courageous (1991)Island ISSP series
ISSP 4003 - V.A.: Sound d'Afrique, 1981LP: Island ISSP 4003, Side 1 / UK, 1981LP: Island ISSP 4003, Side 2 / UK, 1981CD: Mango CCD 9697 /US, ca. 1990ISSP 4004 - V.A.: Disco Rough (Celluloid label), 1982; DiscogsISSP 4006 - The B-52's: Mesopotamia, 1982; DiscogsISSP 4007 - V.A.: Genius Of Rap, (2LP-set), 1982; DiscogsISSP 4008 - V.A.: Sound d'Afrique Vol. 2, 1982LP: Island ISSP 4008, Side 1 / UK, 1982LP: Island ISSP 4008, Side 2 / UK, 1982CD: Mango CCD 9754 /US, ca. 1990ISSP 4012 - Taxi Gang: Electro Reggae Vol. 1 (Mango label), 1986Around 1980 Island started to distribute a New York-based label, run by Michael Zilkha and Michael Esteban. In the UK the catalogue numbers were composed by the ILPS prefix and numbers starting at 7000. In the US the label was distributed via Islands Antilles label and division.
ILPS 7000 - Casino Music: Jungle Love, 1979ILPS 7001 - Lizzy Mercier Descloux: Press Color, 1979ILPS 7002 - The Contortions: Buy, 1979ILPS 7003 - unreleasedILPS 7004 - Cristina: Cristina, 1980ILPS 7005 - unreleasedILPS 7006 - unreleasedILPS 7007 - Suicide: Suicide, 1980 (second album)ILPS 7008 - James White & The Blacks: Off White, 1980ILPS 7009 - unreleasedILPS 7010 - Suicide Romeo, 1980ILPS 7011 - Davitt Sigerson, 1980ILPS 7012 - Kid Creole And The Coconuts: Off The Coast Of Me, 1980ILPS 7013 - V.A.: Mutant DiscoILPS 7014 - Kid Creole And The Coconuts: Fresh Fruit In Foreign Places, 1981ILPS 7015 - Was (Not Was): Was (Not Was), 1981ILPS 7016 - Kid Creole And The Coconuts: Tropical Gangsters, 1982ILPS 7017 - V.A.: A Christmas Record, 1981ILPS 7018 - Sweet Pea Atkinson: Don’t Walk Away, 1982ILPS 7019 - John Cale: Music For A New Society, 1982ILPS 7020 - unreleasedILPS 7021 - unreleasedILPS 7022 - V.A.: A Christmas Record (Special 1982 Edition), 1982ILPS 7023 - James White's Flaming Demoniacs, 1983ILPS 7024 - John Cale: Caribbean Sunset, 1984ILPS 7025 - Davitt Sigerson: Falling In Love Again, 1984ILPS 7026 - John Cale: Comes Alive, 1984Tom Waits
ITWCD 4 - Tom Waits: Big Time, 1988U2
(CD versions add "CID" to the beginning)
U26 - The Joshua Tree, 1987U27 - Rattle and Hum, 1988U28 - Achtung Baby, 1991U29 - Zooropa, 1993U210 - Pop, 1997U211 - Best of 1980-1990, 1998U212 - All that you can't leave behind, 2000U213 - Best of 1990-2000, 2002U214 - How to dismantle an atomic bomb, 2004U218 - U218 Singles, 2006U219 - No Line on the Horizon, 2009Island Reggae Greats
In 1985, Island release 15 compilation albums dedicated to reggae, presenting twelve of its best (selling) reggae artists and three styles, "DJ", "lovers" and "rockers", on one disc each. The albums were compiled by Trevor Wyatt, the covers were illustrated by various artists on the basis of paintings and contain extensive liner notes.
This part of the Island Records discography can be found here: Island Reggae Greats
Island CID 101 series
After the CD format was introduced on the record market Island reacted coolly by releasing only a small number of bestsellers during 1984/1985 introducing the CID (Compact Island Disc) prefix with catalogue numbers starting at 101. Soon after the company started to release new CDs and to re-release older material with the CID prefix and the "ILPS" catalogue numbers.
CID 101 - Frankie Goes To Hollywood: Welcome To The Pleasuredome (ZTT label), 1985CID 102 - U2: Unforgettable FireCID 103 - Bob Marley: LegendCID 104 - Wally Badarou: EchoesCID 110 - U2: BoyCID 111 - U2: OctoberCID 112 - U2: WarCID 113 - U2: Under A Blood Red SkyCID 120 - Philipp Glass: KoyanisquatsiCID 126 - Propaganda: A Sectret Wish (ZTT label)CID 127 - Andrew Poppy: The Beating Of Wings (ZTT label)CID 128 - Sly & Robbie: Language BarrierCID 130 - Robert Palmer: RiptideCID 131 - Tom Waits: Raindogs, 1985CID 132 - Grace Jones: Island LifeCD: Island CID 132 / 610 584-222 / UK/Germany, 1985Island Masters
In 1989, Island Records was sold to Polygram. Immediately Polygram started to re-release parts of the Island catalogue, mainly classics from the 1970s and good selling records from the 1980s within a CD series called Island Masters. The series ran with the prefix IMCD and catalogue numbers starting with 1. The first year of the label has seen more than 70 releases. Finally the catalogue comprised more than 300 titles, from the year 2000 on in re-mastered quality.
The discography can be seen under Island Masters.
CID replaced by and by the IS prefix, the series continued the counting of the IS series that started in the 1980s.
CID 463 - Hinterland: "Desert Boots", July 1990CID 470 - Anthrax: "In My World", 1990CID 471 - Claudia Brücken: "Absolut(e)", 1990; CD; 12": 12IS 471 / UKCID 477 - This Ragged Jack: "The Party's Over", 1990; 12": 12IS 477 / UKCID 479 - Claudia Brücken: "Kiss Like Ether", 1990; 12": 12IS 479 / 878 449-1 /UK; 12"-Promo: 12IS 479DJCID 482 - Nine Inch Nails: "Down In It", 1990; 12": 12IS 482 / UKCID 484 - Nine Inch Nails: "Head Like A Hole", 1990/1991; 10"-Picture Disc: 10ISP 484 /UK; 12": 12IS 484CID 490 - Anthrax: "Bring The Noise", 1991; CD; 12": 12IS 490 / UKCID 496 - Top: "Number One Dominator", 1991CID 497 - Julian Cope: "Head E.P.", 1991; 12": 12IS 497 /UKCID 498 - Robert Palmer: "Every Kinda People", 1991; 12": 12IS 498 /UKCID 499 - Screaming Target: "Knowledge 'N' Numbers", 1991; 12": 12IS 499 / UKCID 500 - U2: "The Fly", 22.10.1991; 12": 12IS 500 / UKIS 524 - Robert Palmer: "You're In My System"; 12IS 524 DJ /UKIS 550 - U2: "Who's Gonna Ride Your Wild Horses", 1992CID 559 - The Cranberries: "Linger (Live)" / "I Still Do (Live)" b/w Waltzing (Live)" / "Pretty (Live)", 1994; 10": 10IS 559 / 858 241-0 / UKCID 576 - Sheep On Drug: "Let The Good Times Roll", 1994; 10": 10IS 576 / UKIS 629 - V.A.: Don't Be A Menace; 12": 12IS 629 DJ / UK promoIS 647 - Lewis Taylor: "Whoever"; 12": 12IS 647 DJ / UK promoIS 653 - Lewis Taylor: "Bittersweat"; 12": 12IS 653 DJ /UK promoIS 689 - Hinda Hicks: "If You Want Me"; 12": 12IS 689 DJ / UK promo; 12": 12ISX 689 DJ / UK promoIS 700 - Hinda Hicks: "You Think You Own me"; 12": 12ISX 700 DJ / UK promoCID 711 - Paul Weller: Brand New Start, 1998CID 718 - PJ Harvey: A Perfect Day Elise', 1998CID 721 - Hinda Hicks: Truly, 1998CID 724 - Talvin Singh: OK, 1998IS 738 - Elcka: "Pleasure"; 12": 12IS 738 DJ / UK promoIS 816 - Bon Garçon: The E.P.; 12": 12IS 816 DJ / UK promoThe Island Jamaica series
IJA 2005 - Chaka Demus & Pliers: Every Kinda People, 1996 (IJA 2005DJ: promo 12" single)IJA 2007 - Luciano meets Jungle Brothers: Who Could It Be, 1995IJA 2008 - Luciano: Life, 1996 (IJA 2008DJ: promo 12" single)IJA 2009 - Frankie Oliver: She Lied To Me, 1996 (IJA 2009DJ > promo 12" single)IJCD 2016 - Frankie Oliver: Who's Gonna Do It, 1997 (5"CD-single)1992 Island had reached catalogue number 9999 for its ILP/ILPS series and continued at number 8000; as the principal medium had changed since several years, CID became the general prefix. The independent catalogue numbers seem to end in 1998.
CID 8000 - Julian Cope: Floored Genius, 1992CID 8001 - Apachi Indian: No Reservation, 1993CID 8002 - PJ Harvey: Rid Of Me, 1993CID 8003 - The Cranberries: Everybody Else Is Doing It So, 1993CID 8004 - Nine Inch Nails: Broken, 1992CID 8006 - Sheep On Drugs: Greatest Hits, 1993CID 8007 - Inner Circle feat. Jacob Miller, 1992CID 8008 - Drivin 'n' Cryin': Smoke, 193CID 8010 - Melissa Etheridge: Yes I Am, 1993CID 8011 - Kid Creole And The Coconuts: Cre-ole (Best of ...), 1993CID 8012 - Nine Inch Nails: Downward Spiral, 1993CID 8017 - Jah Wobble: Take Me To God, 1993CID 8018 - V.A.: Peace Together, 1993CID 8019 - V.A.: Young Americans, 1993CID 8020 - Sheep On Drugs: On Drugs, 1993CID 8021 - Tom Waits: Black Rider,1993CIDD 8022 - The Orb: live ´93, 1993CID 8024 - Ronny Jordan meets DJ Crush: Bad Brothers, 1994CID 8025 - Pulp: His'n'Hers, 1994CID 8026 - V.A. (Soundtrack): In The Name Of The Father, 1994CID 8028 - deus: Synthology, 1994CID 8029 - The Cranberries: No Need To Argue, 1994CID 8034 - Santana: Brothers, 1995CID 8035 - PJ Harvey: To Bring You My Love, 1995CID 8041 - Pulp: Different Class, 1996CID 8044 - Jah Wobble's Invaders Of The Heart: Heaven And Earth, 1996CID 8052 - Deus: In A Bar, Under The Sea, 1996CID 8055 - The Orb: Orblivion, 1997CID 8058 - Paul Weller: Heavy Soul, 1997CID 8059 - Morrissey: MaladjustedCID 8060 - Soul II Soul: Time For ChangeCID 8064 - Puressence: Only ForeverCID 8066 - Pulp: This Is HardcoreCIDM 8070 - Angelique Kidjo: Oremi (Mango label), 1998CID 8071 - Tricky: Angels With Dirty FacesCIDM 8075 - Talvin Singh: O.K. (Mango label), 1998Island Jamaica/Island Jamaica Jazz
Island released for a short while Jamaican music on new sub-labels Island Jamaica and Island Jamaica Jazz, the latter one obviously responding to the success of bands like Jazz Jamaica and the music by trombone soloists like Rico Rodriguez.
IJCD 4002 - Ernest Ranglin: Below The Bassline, 1996IJCD 4003 - Dean Fraser: Big Up!, 1997IJCD 4004 - Ernest Ranglin: Memories Of Barber Mack, 1997IJCD 4005 - The Skatalites: Ball Of Fire, 1997Island Masters
The series that started in the late 1980s continued in the first half of the 1990s releasing more material from Island's back catalogue.
The discography can be found under Island Masters.
This series started with 26 releases in 1990. Island used the new label to re-issue a part of its reggae catalogue. Confusing was that some of the titles were also released within the Island Masters series or deleted shortly after the release to be re-released otherwise (the Bob Marley & The Wailers catalogue). More titles had been reissued in 1995, while the parent label changed at least for the European releases from Island to Mango. The UK prefixes were RRCD for CD releases and RRCT for cassettes. Numbers started with 1. Two compilations (numbered 101 and 102 respectively) were released to accompany the series.
RRCDS 101 - V.A.: Reggae Refreshers, 1990RRCD 1 - The Wailers: Catch a FireRRCD 2 - The Wailers: Burnin'RRCD 3 - Bob Marley & The Wailers: Natty DreadRRCD 4 - Bob Marley & The Wailers: Confrontation, original release: 1983RRCD 5 - Bob Marley & The Wailers: Rebel MusicRRCD 6 - Bunny Wailer: Blackheart ManRRCD 7 - Bunny Wailer: ProtestRRCD 8 - Bunny Wailer: Sings The WailersRRCD 9 - Gregory Isaacs: Night NurseRRCD 10 - Lee Perry: Reggae GreatsRRCD 11 - V.A.: The Harder They ComeRRCD 12 - Black Uhuru: SinsemillaRRCD 13 - Lee Perry: Super ApeRRCD 14 - The Heptones: Party TimeRRCD 15 - Burning Spear: Man In The HillsRRCD 16 - Third World: 96 Degrees In The ShadeRRCD 17 - Steel Pulse: Tribute To The MartyrsRRCD 18 - Black Uhuru: RedRRCD 19 - The Heptones: Night FoodRRCD 20 - Burning Spear: Marcus Garvey / Garvey's GhostRRCD 21 - Toots & the Maytals: Funky KingstonRRCD 22 - Jimmy Cliff: Reggae GreatsRRCD 23 - Max Romeo: War Ina BabylonRRCD 24 - Steel Pulse: Handsworth RevolutionRRCD 25 - Ijahman: Are We A WarriorRRCD 26 - Linton Kwesi Johnson: Bass CultureRRCD 28 - Black Uhuru: The Dub Factor; DiscogsRRCD 30 - Dillinger: CB 200; DiscogsRRCD 32 - Linton Kwesi Johnson: Forces Of VictoryRRCD 34 - Linton Kwesi Johnson: LKJ In DubRRCD 38 - Dean Fraser: Pumpin' Air, original released in 1984RRCDS 102 - V.A.: Reggae Refreshers Vol. 2, 1995RRCD 52 - Augustus Pablo: Classic RockersRRCD 53 - Wailing Souls: Wild SuspenseRRCD 54 - Rico: Roots To The BoneRRCD 55 - Lee "Scratch" Perry: From The Secret Laboratory; DiscogsRRCD 57 - Junior Murvin: Police & Thieves; DiscogsIS 878 - U2: "Vertigo", 2004IS 886 - U2: "Sometimes You Can't Make It On Your Own", 2005ISLR 15890-2 - Fefe Dobson: "Take Me Away", 2003ISLR 15979-2 - Fefe Dobson: "Everything", 2004ISLR 16085-2 - Fefe Dobson: "Don't Go (Girls and Boys)", 2004ISLR 16269-2 - Fefe Dobson: "Don't Let It Go to Your Head", 2005ISLR 16518-2 - Fefe Dobson: "This is My Life" (MAINSTREAM VERSION), 2006ISLR 16521-2 - Fefe Dobson: "This is My Life" (ALBUM VERSION), 2006Island Masters/Island Re-Masters series
While there was no clear label policy the Island Masters were reactivated under the title Island Remasters with remastered works of the back catalogue and more reissues to reach the catalogue number 320 in 2005.
The discography can be found under Island Masters.