Alternative Records | |
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Founded | 1989 |
Founder | Randy Layton |
Status | Active |
Genre | Christian, rock |
Country of origin | U.S. |
Location | Eugene, Oregon |
Alternative Records is an independent record label based in Eugene, Oregon. The label started in 1989.
Formed from its previous incarnation as a mail order record company starting in 1979, Randy Layton started the label as an outlet for former Exit Records artists Steve Scott and The 77s to release back catalogue and unreleased works. The label took on other artists over time, and after distribution deals with BMG and Word Canada ended, the company would begin to focus more on fan club releases and reissues.
Since 1998, Alternative Records has been known for its many collector's versions of its albums. More Miserable Than You'll Ever Be by The 77s was issued as a box set with a 7" single, a 3-track CD single, and a 4-track cassette as a numbered, signed edition of 1,000 before being reconfigured for CD with a different track listing.
A successful fundraising campaign allowed Layton to reissue the 1977 Pantano-Salsbury Hit The Switch album on CD in the early 2020s.[1] Despite poor health issues, Randy would also continue record sales through online sales forums. His speaking engagements would include TrueTunes podcasts[2] and others.[3]
Artists
- 7&7iS (side-project for members of The 77s)
- The 77s
- Au Go-Gos[4]
- Daniel Amos
- Pantano-Salsbury[5]
- Sonny Richter[6]
- Steve Scott
- The Scratch Band
- Two Pound Planet[7]
- Robert Vaughn & The Shadows[8]
- The Western Gentlemen[9]
- Sam White[10]
Discography
- Steve Scott - Lost Horizon (ES 4001) (1989)[11]
- 7&7iS; The 77s - More Miserable Than You'll Ever Be (ES 4002) (1989 box set, 1990, 1992 reissues)[12]
- Various Artists - The Summer Sampler (ES PR-4006) (1990)
- Steve Scott - Magnificent Obsession (ES 4007) (1991)[13][14]
- Robert Vaughn & The Shadows - Songs From The Riverhouse (ES 4009) (1991)[15][16]
- Two Pound Planet - Songs From The Hydrogen Jukebox (ES 4010) (1992)[17]
- White Trash Supper Club (ES 4011) (1992)
- Various Artists - No Sense of History/Shirley, Goodness, & Misery (ES 4013 A/B) (1992, released with Stunt Records)[18]
- Various Artists - Bootlevel (ES 4014) (LP version, 1992)[19]
- Two Pound Planet - Whispering Delicious (ES 4015) (1993)[20]
- Various Artists - Bootlevel (ES 4017) (1994, cd version; aka "Bootlevel 2")
- Robert Vaughn - Decayed (ES 4018) (1994)[21]
- Skeleton Closet - Skeleton Closet (ES 4019;SW 9501) (1996)[22]
- Lightweight - Lightweight (ES 4020) (1996)
- Eagle Park Slim - Northwest Blues (ES 4029) (1998) [23]
- Robert Vaughn & The Shadows - Love And War (ES-4023) (2000 reissue, Special Edition)[24]
- Au Go-Go's - All Over Town - Rare & Unreleased (AR PRO AU-66) (2005 compilation reissue)[25]
- Sonny Richter - Sonny Sings! Standards & Practices (AltNote 84152) (2018 reissue)[26]
- Sam White - Sweet Dreams: The Sam White Anthology (SW 4001 PRO) (2018 compilation)[27]
- Sonny Richter - Sonny Richter's Guitar Lounge Volume Two: 1958-1992 (SS-1929) (2020 live compilation)[28]
- The Western Gentlemen - Live At The Cowboy Bar, 1958 (AR WG 4002-RM) (2020 live release)[29]
- Robert Vaughn & The Shadows - Love And War (ES-4030) (2022 reissue, 35th Anniversary Edition)[30]
- Josh Rude - A Rock So Big I Cain't (PR 101, not AR) (2023, Randy Layton guest appearances)[31]
- Pantano-Salsbury - Hit The Switch (2023, CD reissue of 1977 Solid Rock release)[32]
References
- ↑ Pantano-Salsbury HIT THE SWITCH - 2023 CD Reissue
- ↑ TrueTunes: More Alternative...
- ↑ A Rock So Big I Cain't | Josh Rude
- ↑ https://www.discogs.com/release/16382466-Au-Go-Gos-All-Over-Town-Rare-and-Unreleased-2005-version
- ↑ https://downthelinezine.com/blog/2023/07/26/help-re-issues-pantano-salsburys-hit-the-switch-on-cd/
- ↑ https://www.discogs.com/release/15672099-Sonny-Richter-Sonny-Sings-Standards-Practices
- ↑ https://www.christianmusicarchive.com/artist/two-pound-planet
- ↑ https://alternativerecords.bandcamp.com/album/love-war-the-thirty-fifth-anniversary-deluxe-by-robert-vaughn-the-shadows
- ↑ https://www.discogs.com/release/15657871-The-Western-Gentlemen-Live-At-The-Cowboy-Bar-1958>
- ↑ https://www.discogs.com/release/15643378-Sam-White-Sweet-Dreams-The-Sam-White-Anthology
- ↑ Steve Scott discography
- ↑ Fools of the World (77s) newsletter
- ↑ "Phileas Phogg: Review - Steve Scott, Magnificent Obsession". Archived from the original on 2008-02-23. Retrieved 2008-01-31.
- ↑ "Phileas Phogg: Review - Steve Scott, Magnificent Obsession". Archived from the original on 2006-06-17. Retrieved 2008-01-31.
- ↑ CMT profile: Songs From the Riverhouse
- ↑ MSN Music profile: Songs From the Riverhouse
- ↑ MSN Music profile: Songs From The Hydrogen Jukebox
- ↑ Michael Roe: 77s discography
- ↑ Daniel Amos: TimeLine 1993
- ↑ MusicMatch: Whispering Delicious
- ↑ Decayed Volume One | Robert Vaughn
- ↑
- ↑ Eagle Park Slim - Northwest Blues
- ↑ Discogs: Love And War Special Edition on Discogs
- ↑ Discogs: All Over Town - Rare & Unreleased 2005 Version on Discogs
- ↑ Sonny Sings! Standards & Practices on Discogs
- ↑ The Sam White Anthology on Discogs
- ↑ Guitar Lounge Volume Two on Discogs
- ↑ Live At The Cowboy Bar, 1958 on Discogs
- ↑ Discogs: Love And War 35th Anniversary Edition on Discogs
- ↑ Discogs: Josh Rude's A Rock So Big I Cain't on Discogs
- ↑ Pantano-Salsbury HIT THE SWITCH - 2023 CD Reissue