Love Records 3142025 175976748 2007-12-05T19:01:32Z SmackBot 433328 Standard headings &/or gen fixes. using [[Project:AutoWikiBrowser|AWB]] [[Image:Love Records logo.jpg|right]] '''Love Records''' was a [[record label]] from [[Finland]], which released 384 [[Gramophone record|LPs]], 253 C-[[cassettes]], 347 singles and 24 [[Extended play|EPs]]. They were a pioneering label in [[Finnish rock]] music but also released [[jazz]], [[political song]]s, [[ethnic music]] and so on. Love Records was founded in October [[1966 in music|1966]] by journalist [[Atte Blom]], jazz drummer [[Christian Schwindt]] and composer and all-round music personality [[Henrik Otto Donner]]. The first release was an LP consisting of the songs of [[Kaj Chydenius]], sung by [[Kaisa Korhonen]], [[Kalle Holmberg]] and [[Vesa-Matti Loiri]]. One of the most important rock bands of the early Love Records was [[Blues Section]], which later on spawned such classic bands of Finnish [[progressive rock]] as [[Wigwam (progressive rock)|Wigwam]] and [[Tasavallan Presidentti]], who also released their records on Love. The famous Love Records logo (the equivocality of which also stirred some controversy) was designed by Harri Manner. In the 1970s Love Records released most of the important Finnish rock bands and artists: [[Suomen Talvisota 1939-1940]], [[Pekka Streng]], [[Rauli Somerjoki|Rauli Badding Somerjoki]], [[Hector (musician)|Hector]], [[Hurriganes]], [[Dave Lindholm]], [[Juice Leskinen]], [[Kaseva]], [[Maarit]]; more progressive rock bands such as Tabula Rasa, Finnforest and [[Piirpauke]]; "the godfather of Finnish underground", [[M.A. Numminen]]; and later on also such punk and new wave artists as [[Maukka Perusjätkä]], and also [[Briard (band)|Briard]] and [[Pelle Miljoona]], which were [[Andy McCoy]]'s bands before [[Hanoi Rocks]] . Of the political bands signed to Love Records, some of the most notable are [[Agit-Prop]] and [[Kom-Teatteri]]. Also Kaisa Korhonen, [[Aulikki Oksanen]] and [[Kristiina Halkola]] were some female singers known for Love's political albums, where songs were often penned by such people as Kaj Chydenius and [[Eero Ojanen]]. Often these were [[cabaret]]-type songs in the tradition of [[Bertolt Brecht]] and [[Kurt Weill]] or even Finnish translations of the songs by Brecht and Weill. Love Records went bankrupt in [[1979 in music|1979]]. Their last release was [[Kari Peitsamo]]'s album ''Pölypilleri''. Atte Blom continued after Love with his new label, Johanna. Love Records' back catalog has been re-released on CD by [[Siboney Records]]. == See also == * [[List of record labels]] ==References== There is also a book detailing the history of the label, named ''Love Records 1966-1979'' by [[Miska Rantanen]]. (Helsinki: Schildts 2005, ISBN 951-50-1528-6) ==External links== * [http://www.lovemusic.fi Official site] * [http://jata.users.daug.fi/musiikkisivut/love/index.htm Love Records discography] * [http://koti.mbnet.fi/~fnote/colcor/love.html Love Records discography] * [http://www.phinnweb.org/early/love/ Partial Love Records discography @ pHinnWeb] [[Category:Finnish record labels]] [[Category:Record labels established in 1966]] [[Category:Record labels disestablished in 1979]] [[Category:Rock record labels]] [[Category:Jazz record labels]] [[fi:Love Records]]