Atco Records

ATCO RECORDS
 
 
Atco Records  is an American record company and label founded in 1955 as a division of Atlantic Records.  It was devised as an outlet for productions by one of Atlantic’s founders, Herb Abramson, who had returned to the company from military service.  It was also intended as a home for acts that did not fit the format of Atlantic, which was releasing blues, jazz, rhythm and blues, and soul.  The Atco name is an abbreviation of ATlantic COrporation.  Atco also provided distribution for other labels, including RSO Records, Volt, Island, Modern, Ruthless, and Rolling Stones Records.  (More from Wikipedia)
 
 
Vanilla Fudge had a well developed formula of covering a variety of hit songs in a slowed down, psychedelicized manner; their debut album, Vanilla Fudge (1967) included the Supremes hit “You Keep Me Hanging On”, which is what got them signed in the first place to the Atlantic Records affiliate, Atco Records 
 
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Felix Pappalardi, who produced Cream’s second through fourth albums and became almost a fourth member of the band, is actually from New York.  A classically trained musician, Pappalardi had previously worked with a Long Island garage rock band called the Vagrants and had them signed to Atco Records.  Their third single in 1967, “Respect became a hit on the East Coast, until Aretha Franklin released her version of the song, and that was the end of that. 

 

(May 2014)

 

Last edited: March 22, 2021