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Oglio Records

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Parent company
  
Oglio Entertainment

Distributor(s)
  
INgrooves Distribution

Official website
  
oglio.com

Founded
  
1993

Genre
  
Rock, new wave

Established
  
1993

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Country of origin
  
Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S.

Artists
  
Beatallica, Parry Gripp, Naked Eyes, Kurt Baker, Margo Guryan

Albums
  
Masterful Mystery Tour, Sgt Hetfield's Motorbre, Abbey Load, Lounge Against the Machine, Plagiarism

Oglio Records is an American record company started in 1993 by Carl Caprioglio. They are well known for issuing compilations of rare 1980's modern rock and new wave songs, many of which were previously unreleased on CD. In addition to releasing new material by artists such as BigBang, Nerf Herder and Wesley Willis, the label has also re-released albums by artists such as Brian Wilson and Barnes & Barnes. Oglio Entertainment also releases comedy CDs by comedians such as Jackie Martling and George Lopez.

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History

The founder of Oglio Records, Carl Caprioglio, has stated that as a youth he was influenced by both the rock playing on Los Angeles radio stations KMET and KLOS and the modern rock of KROQ. He also listened heavily to new wave music. In 1984 he and a friend began to disc jockey at dances and parties in California, eventually forming a DJ business with a variety of other DJs. After he filled in for a friend at a gig with the KROQ DJ, Caprioglio's business began supplying light sound equipment to KROQ, as well as Power 106.

In 1992 Caprioglio released his first compilation album, which was titled Flashback! New Wave Classics. In 1993 he left his DJ business to found Oglio Records, which quickly gained a reputation for compilations of rare 1980s modern rock releases. At the time music reissues on CD were a burgeoning field, and Oglio Records successfully competed with larger labels. The label also began releasing re-issues of complete albums by bands such as King, Sparks, the Red Rockers, and Wire Train. Other compilations included Flashback Cafe (1994), Punk University Vol. 2 (1995), and Straight Outta Cleveland (1995). In 1995 the label released the compilation The Edge of Christmas, which included Christmas songs by Pat Benatar, The Pretenders, David Bowie and Bing Crosby, The Ramones, The Pogues and others. Oglio Records quickly began releasing original albums as well, such as the 1996 album Rock 'N' Roll Will Never Die by Wesley Willis. In 1998 Oglio Entertainment was included by Inc. Magazine as one of the 500 fastest growing companies in America. They are also re-issuing the catalog for the classic Television's Greatest Hits.

Overview

Oglio Records is now an imprint of Oglio Entertainment, which is headquartered in Las Vegas, Nevada. Oglio Entertainment has different divisions for comedy, rap, rock, kids, holiday, and video, with Oglio Records handling rock and reissues. The sub-division Glue Factory Records handles alternative rock, and DMAFT Records handles rap and hip-hop. The label continues to be known for preserving and re-issuing new wave music of that late 1970s and early 1980s, especially tracks which had previously been unavailable on CD. It distributes in the United States and Canada through INgrooves. The label also works with Planetworks/MVD.

References

Oglio Records Wikipedia