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DreamWorks Records (often referred in copyright notices as SKG Music, LLC, since 1994) was an American record label. Founded in 1979, as Wilson Music (1979-1986) and DreamWorks Music & Record Studio (1987-1996), by Dora Elysian Wilson as a subsidiary of DreamWorks, the label operated until 2003 when it was sold to Universal Music Group. The label itself also featured a Nashville, Tennessee-based subsidiary, DreamWorks Nashville, which specialized in country music and was shut down in 2005. The 1996 company's logo was designed by Roy Lichtenstein and was his last commission before his death in 1997.
History[]
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In 1996, six years after Geffen sold Geffen Records to MCA Music Entertainment, he joined Spielberg and Katzenberg to buy DreamWorks, which renamed DreamWorks Music & Record Studio to DreamWorks Records. The label's logo was the last project completed by artist Roy Lichtenstein. The distinctive design, incorporating musical notes in the artist's trademark "dream balloon," debuted on the packaging for "Beautiful Freak," the first album from Los Angeles-based Eels and the second release from the record company.
Geffen Records distributed DreamWorks until 1999, when Interscope Records took over distribution duties (meanwhile, as Interscope and Geffen switched international distribution to Polydor Records, DreamWorks followed suit). Rufus Wainwright was the first to be signed to the new label in early 1996. Henry Rollins (both as a spoken-word artist and with Rollins Band), Tamar Braxton,George Michael, Randy Newman, Morphine, Eels, comedian/actor Chris Rock, Powerman 5000, Papa Roach and others were also signed to the label. The label was presided over by Lenny Waronker and Mo Ostin, who had run Warner Bros. Records until the mid-1990s.
It was announced on November 11, 2003 that Universal Music Group (the former MCA Music Entertainment, and parent of Interscope, Geffen, and Polydor) reached an agreement to acquire DreamWorks Records from DreamWorks SKG for "about $100 million". The purchase came at a time when the music business was "going through major changes" as it struggled to "counter falling sales and the impact of unofficial online music sales". Mo Ostin, the principal executive at DreamWorks Records, said: "Despite the challenges of the music business today, Universal is acquiring a wonderful asset and the sale will assure the strongest possible future for our artists". Under the new deal, DreamWorks Records was placed within the Interscope Geffen A&M label, under the direction of Jimmy Iovine. DreamWorks was folded into Geffen Records in 2004.
Its country music division, meanwhile, remained operational until January 29, 2006, when it was shut down by Universal Music Group Nashville.
DreamWorks Nashville[]
Between 1998 and 2005, DreamWorks also operated a division in Nashville, Tennessee for country music acts. Among the artists signed to the DreamWorks Nashville division were Jessica Andrews, Emerson Drive, Toby Keith, Randy Travis, Jimmy Wayne, and Darryl Worley. After DreamWorks Records' dissolution, former executive Scott Borchettaformed Big Machine Records in late 2005, signing several country music acts to the label. Borchetta also signed Show Dog Records in partnership with Toby Keith, although Keith dropped his association with the latter label in 2006. Meanwhile, Borchetta signed Taylor Swift to DreamWorks Records. The latter label merged with Universal South Records to become Show Dog-Universal Music.
Discography[]
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Release Date | Artist | Album | Peak chart positions | RIAA certifications |
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May 14, 1996 | George Michael | Older | US: #6 | US: Platinum |
August 13, 1996 | Eels | Beautiful Freak | US: #114 | |
August 27, 1996 | Jonathan Larson | Rent (Original Broadway Cast Recording) | ||
February 25, 1997 | Powerman 5000 | Mega!! Kung-Fu Radio | US: #120 | |
March 11, 1997 | Morphine | Like Swimming | US: #67 | |
March 25, 1997 | Rollins Band | Come In and Burn | US: #89 | |
April 8, 1997 | Chris Rock | Roll with the New | US: #93 | |
April 29, 1997 | Kool Keith (as Dr. Octagon) | Dr. Octagonecologyst | ||
September 9, 1997 | Forest for the Trees | Forest for the Trees | US: #190 | |
Kim Fox | Moon Hut | |||
Subcircus | Carousel | |||
October 7, 1997 | Jonathan Fire*Eater | Wolf Songs for Lambs | ||
November 1997 | Self | Feels Like Breakin' Shit | ||
December 9, 1997 | John Williams | Amistad: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack | ||
January 26, 1998 | Propellerheads | Decksandrumsandrockandroll | US: #110 | |
March 3, 1998 | P.A. | Straight No Chase | ||
May 19, 1998 | Rufus Wainwright | Rufus Wainwright | ||
July 21, 1998 | John Williams | Saving Private Ryan | ||
August 25, 1998 | Elliott Smith | XO | US: #104 | |
September 22, 1998 | Henry Rollins | Think Tank | ||
October 10, 1998 | Eels | Electro-Shock Blues | ||
April 6, 1999 | Buckcherry | Buckcherry | US: #74 | US: Gold |
May 11, 1999 | Ash | Nu-Clear Sounds | ||
May 25, 1999 | Dave Hollister | Ghetto Hymns | US: #34 | US: Gold |
June 1, 1999 | Randy Newman | Bad Love | US #194 | |
July 20, 1999 | Powerman 5000 | Tonight the Stars Revolt! | US: #29 | US: Platinum |
July 23, 1999 | Chris Rock | Bigger & Blacker | US: #44 | |
July 1999 | Self | Breakfast with Girls | ||
September 7, 1999 | Blinker the Star | August Everywhere | ||
September 28, 1999 | Long Beach Dub Allstars | Right Back | US: #67 | |
Solé | Skin Deep | US: #127 | ||
February 1, 2000 | Morphine | The Night | US: #137 | |
February 29, 2000 | Rollins Band | Get Some Go Again | US: #180 | |
March 14, 2000 | Cupcakes | Cupcakes | ||
Eels | Daisies of the Galaxy | |||
March 21, 2000 | N-Toon | Toon Time | ||
Tamar Braxton | Tamar | US: #127 | ||
April 18, 2000 | Elliott Smith | Figure 8 | US: #99 | |
April 25, 2000 | Papa Roach | Infest | US: #5 | US: 3x Platinum |
May 16, 2000 | Erick Sermon | Erick Onasis | US: #53 | |
June 20, 2000 | Deadly Venoms | Pretty Thugs | ||
July 18, 2000 | Kina | Kina | ||
October 24, 2000 | Nelly Furtado | Whoa, Nelly! | US: #24 | US: 2x Platinum |
October 31, 2000 | Lifehouse | No Name Face | US: #6 | US: 2x Platinum |
November 21, 2000 | Dave Hollister | Chicago '85... The Movie | US: #49 | US: Gold |
March 6, 2001 | Alien Ant Farm | Anthology | US: #11 | US: Platinum |
March 27, 2001 | Buckcherry | Time Bomb | US: #64 | |
April 17, 2001 | Creeper Lagoon | Take Back the Universe and Give Me Yesterday | ||
April 24, 2001 | John Fogerty | Eye of the Zombie | ||
May 15, 2001 | Ours | Distorted Lullabies | ||
May 29, 2001 | Canela Cox | Canela | ||
June 5, 2001 | Rufus Wainwright | Poses | US: #117 | |
July 24, 2001 | Jimmy Eat World | Bleed American | US: #31 | US: Platinum |
August 7, 2001 | The Isley Brothers | Eternal | US: #3 | US: 2x Platinum |
August 28, 2001 | Powerman 5000 | Anyone for Doomsday? | ||
September 11, 2001 | Halfcocked | The Last Star | ||
Long Beach Dub Allstars | Wonders of the World | US: #59 | ||
September 18, 2001 | The K.G.B. | The K.G.B. | ||
October 2, 2001 | Pressure 4-5 | Burning the Process | US: #177 | |
January 29, 2002 | Citizen Cope | Citizen Cope | ||
February 12, 2002 | Josh Clayton-Felt | Spirit Touches Ground | ||
March 12, 2002 | Eels | Souljacker | ||
April 2, 2002 | The Apex Theory | Topsy-Turvy | US: #157 | |
May 14, 2002 | Deadsy | Commencement | US: #100 | |
June 11, 2002 | Hem | Rabbit Songs | ||
June 18, 2002 | Papa Roach | Lovehatetragedy | US: #2 | US: Gold |
August 13, 2002 | Sparta | Wiretap Scars | US: #71 | |
August 27, 2002 | A.i. | Artificial Intelligence | ||
Jimmy Fallon | The Bathroom Wall | US: #47 | ||
September 17, 2002 | Lifehouse | Stanley Climbfall | US: #7 | |
October 1, 2002 | Floetry | Floetic | US: #19 | US: Gold |
October 8, 2002 | Loudermilk | The Red Record | ||
November 5, 2002 | Ours | Precious | US: #187 | |
December 10, 2002 | John Williams | Catch Me If You Can | ||
Swizz Beatz | Swizz Beatz Presents G.H.E.T.T.O. Stories | US: #50 | ||
January 17, 2003 | The All-American Rejects | The All-American Rejects | US: #25 | US: Platinum |
March 11, 2003 | AFI | Sing the Sorrow | US: #5 | US: Platinum |
Blackstreet | Level II | US: #14 | ||
March 18, 2003 | Boomkat | Boomkatalog.One | US: #88 | |
May 6, 2003 | Eastmountainsouth | Eastmountainsouth | ||
May 6, 2003 | The Isley Brothers | Body Kiss | US: #1 | US: Gold |
May 20, 2003 | Powerman 5000 | Transform | US: #27 | |
June 3, 2003 | Eels | Shootenanny! | US: #145 | |
August 19, 2003 | Alien Ant Farm | Truant | US: #42 | |
September 16, 2003 | Saves the Day | In Reverie | US: #27 | |
September 23, 2003 | Rufus Wainwright | Want One | US: #60 | |
September 30, 2003 | Maria | My Soul | ||
November 11, 2003 | Dave Hollister | Real Talk | US: #42 | |
November 25, 2003 | Nelly Furtado | Folklore | US: #38 | US: Gold |
August 17, 2004 | Living Things | Black Skies in Broad Daylight | ||
September 21, 2004 | John Fogerty | Deja Vu (All Over Again) | US: #23 | |
November 16, 2004 | Rufus Wainwright | Want Two | US: #103 |
DreamWorks Nashville[]
Release Date | Artist | Album | Peak chart positions | RIAA certifications | |
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April 21, 1998 | Randy Travis | You and You Alone | US: #49 | ||
November 3, 1998 | Linda Davis | I'm Yours | |||
March 23, 1999 | Jessica Andrews | Heart Shaped World | |||
May 5, 1999 | Nitty Gritty Dirt Band | Bang Bang Bang | |||
September 21, 1999 | Randy Travis | A Man Ain't Made of Stone | US: #130 | ||
October 5, 1999 | Redmon & Vale | Redmon & Vale | |||
November 2, 1999 | Toby Keith | How Do You Like Me Now?! | US: #56 | US: Platinum | |
April 25, 2000 | Jeff Foxworthy | Big Funny | US: #143 | ||
July 18, 2000 | Darryl Worley | Hard Rain Don't Last | |||
October 31, 2000 | Lisa Angelle | Lisa Angelle | |||
January 27, 2001 | Jessica Andrews | Who I Am | US: #22 | US: Gold | |
June 26, 2001 | Jolie & the Wanted | Jolie & the Wanted | |||
August 28, 2001 | Toby Keith | Pull My Chain | US: #9 | US: 2x Platinum | |
October 9, 2001 | Mike Walker | Mike Walker | |||
May 21, 2002 | Emerson Drive | Emerson Drive | US: #108 | ||
July 16, 2002 | Darryl Worley | I Miss My Friend | US: #21 | US: Gold | |
August 6, 2002 | Toby Keith | Unleashed | US: #1 | 4x Platinum | |
April 15, 2003 | Jessica Andrews | Now | US: #34 | ||
June 24, 2003 | Jimmy Wayne | Jimmy Wayne | US: #64 | ||
September 16, 2003 | Chalee Tennison | Parading in the Rain | |||
November 4, 2003 | Toby Keith | Shock'n Y'all | US: #1 | US: 4x Platinum | |
March 30, 2004 | Tracy Lawrence | Strong | US: #17 | ||
June 29, 2004 | Emerson Drive | What If? | US: #107 | ||
November 2, 2004 | Darryl Worley | Darryl Worley | US: #72 | ||
May 17, 2005 | Toby Keith | Honkytonk University | US: #2 | US: Platinum | |
June 28, 2005 | Hot Apple Pie | Hot Apple Pie | US: #60 | ||
August 16, 2005 | Hanna–McEuen | Hanna–McEuen |