[The Oasis Fan Guide] Information Sunday: Creation Records

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A bit about record company to that help hoist Oasis in to stardom... 

Creation Records was a British independent record label headed by Alan McGee. Along with Dick Green and Joe Foster, McGee founded Creation in 1983. The label lasted until its demise in 1999. The name came from the 1960s band The Creation, whom McGee greatly admired. McGee, Green and Foster were also in the band Biff Bang Pow!, which was also the title of a The Creation song.
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Creation was among the key labels in the mid-1980s Indie movement, with early artists such as The Jesus And Mary Chain and Primal Scream. The Jesus and Mary Chain went to record for Warner Brothers in 1985, yet McGee remained as their manager. With the profits he had made from the band, he was able to release singles by label acts such as Primal Scream, Felt, and The Weather Prophets.

McGee had enthusiasm and an uncanny ability to attract the weekly music media, and he was able to get a growing underground following. In their early days, he was able to project a notorious image of The Jesus And Mary Chain, which had often courted violence and loutish behaviour.

Following an unsuccessful attempt to run an offshoot label for Warner Brothers, McGee regrouped Creation and immersed himself in the burgeoning dance and acid house scene starting in the late 1980s. Those scenes had influenced Creation mainstays such as Primal Scream and Ed Ball, as well as newer arrivals such as My Bloody Valentine.

While Creation Records' releases at this time tended to be critically-acclaimed, they tended not to be major commercial hits. Creation had run up considerable debt that was only held off until he sold half the company to Sony Music in 1992. There were reports of McGee’s escalating drug use, as well as numerous and conflicting reports of the label being nearly bankrupted after funding the two-year long recording of My Bloody Valentine's 1991 Loveless LP.

After selling to Sony, Creation had signed Oasis, whose Definitely Maybe LP became a huge critical and commercial success. The band went on to epitomize the cultural Britpop movement of the mid-90s. The success of Oasis was unprecedented for an act on an independent label. Their second album, (What's the Story) Morning Glory? became the biggest selling British album of the decade.

In the 1990s, Creation launched the subsidiary, Rev-ola Records, which was formed by Joe Foster. Rev-Ola is now a part of the Cherry Red group.

The revitalized Labour Party took note of McGee's accomplishments with Creation. They got McGee to spearhead a media campaign prior to the 1997 General Election in order to appeal to Britain's youth culture. He was largely responsible for changing government legislation in relation to musicians being able to go on the New Deal which gave musicians three years to develop and be funded by the government instead of having to take other jobs to survive.

Omnibus went on to make a documentary on McGee and Creation in 1998 for BBC One. Creation Records was awarded 'Independent Label of the Year' every year between 1995 and 1998 by Music Week, and McGee was awarded by the NME 'Godlike Genius' award in February 1995.

During its existence Creation's roster featured some of the leading lights of the British alternative rock scene, including:

    * Oasis
    * My Bloody Valentine
    * The Jesus and Mary Chain
    * Primal Scream
    * Super Furry Animals
    * Teenage Fanclub
    * Saint Etienne
    * The Boo Radleys
    * Slaughter Joe

   

    * 3 Colours Red
    * Ultra Living
    * Ride
    * Swervedriver
    * Slowdive
    * BMX Bandits
    * The Membranes
    * The House of Love
    * The Weather Prophets

   

    * Adorable
    * Fluke
    * Felt
    * The Telescopes
    * 18 Wheeler
    * The Jazz Butcher
    * Momus
    * Moonshake
    * Silverfish

Since the dissolution of Creation Records in 1999, McGee has been running the Poptones label, which has seen a return to the staunchly independent roots of Creation. Most notably, Poptones had launched the career of The Hives in the UK.

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