Recreational Records
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Recreational Records was a British record label
Record label
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 set up in 1981
1981 in music
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 by the Bristol
Bristol
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 record shop and distributor Revolver Records. Originally formed as an independent record label
Independent record label
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 with its own distribution as part of the Cartel
The Cartel (record distributor)
The Cartel, usually known as the Cartel without capitalisation but with the definite article, was a co-operative record distribution organisation in the United Kingdom, set up by a number of small independent record labels to handle their distribution to record shops...

.

Revolver Records and the Cartel

Revolver Records (not to be confused with Revolver Music
Revolver Music
Revolver Music, or Revolver Records, was created by Paul Birch in 1979 as a guitar music label. Its sister labels are FM Records and Heavy Metal Records....

) was a long established record store based at The Triangle, Clifton, Bristol, and in the 1970s was a hangout of Mark Stewart
Mark Stewart (musician)
Mark Stewart is a British musician and founding member of The Pop Group. A pioneer of industrial hip-hop, he has recorded for On-U Sound Records and Mute Records.-Career:...

, Nick Sheppard
Nick Sheppard
Nick Sheppard is a Bristol-born guitarist best known for being in the well-known punk band The Clash for a short time.-Biography:Nick Sheppard was educated at Bristol Grammar School, one of Bristol's leading public schools, and was in the same year as fellow musician Mark Stewart of The Pop Group...

, and other local musicians. It also had a distribution arm, which allowed it to distribute its own records (under the Recreational label) and those of other Indie labels
Independent record label
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 (Monopause Records
Bristol record labels
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, etc.) via its participation in the Cartel.

The Cartel
The Cartel (record distributor)
The Cartel, usually known as the Cartel without capitalisation but with the definite article, was a co-operative record distribution organisation in the United Kingdom, set up by a number of small independent record labels to handle their distribution to record shops...

 was a co-operative record distribution organisation in the United Kingdom, set up by a number of small independent record label
Independent record label
An independent record label is a record label operating without the funding of or outside the organizations of the major record labels. A great number of bands and musical acts begin on independent labels.-Overview:...

s to handle their distribution to record shops. By pooling their resources it allowed them to compete with the larger distribution operations of the major record labels, and also to gain access to the larger shop chains. The association of regional distributors included some of the most notable labels of the 1980s UK post-punk
Post-punk
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 and indie scene: Backs
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 (Norwich), Fast Forward (Edinburgh), Native
Native Records
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 (Sheffield), Nine Mile (Leamington Spa), Probe
Probe Records (shop)
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 (Liverpool), Revolver (Bristol), Red Rhino
Red Rhino Records
Red Rhino Records, also known as Red Rhino, was a British record label which was developed by the independent record shop and wholesaler of the same name, all formed and run by "Tony K"...

 (York) and Rough Trade
Rough Trade Records
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 (London).

Artists

  • Animal Magic: Were “a brassy Bristol sextet led by vocalist Howard Purse, they swiftly developed from a punk to a hardcore dancefloor sensibility.”

  • Electric Guitars
    Electric Guitars
    Electric Guitars were formed early in 1980 by Neil Davenport and Richard Hall who were both studying English at Bristol University. The band soon increased to a five-man line-up, with Andy Saunders , Matt Salt and Dick Truscott , they also later added two backing singers: Sara and Wendy...

    : Their first single was on Fried Egg Records
    Fried Egg Records
    Fried Egg Records was a record label set up in 1979 by Andy Leighton, administrator of the Bristol based Crystal Theatre. Its first release was by the Theatres anarchic “house band” Shoes For Industry...

     and they had tracks on the first Bristol Recorder, before their Recreational single. They later went on to join Stiff Records
    Stiff Records
    Stiff Records is a record label created in London in 1976, by entrepreneurs Dave Robinson and Andrew Jakeman , and active until 1985. It was reactivated in 2007....

     and release a further two singles.

  • Ivory Coasters Afro beat/Highlife band that at one time included Prince Nico Mbarga. They also released the 12” single 'Roscoe/Kinzengi Nzengi/1Z4IC’, on Politone (PT001) in 1981.

  • Mouth: After their single on Recreational, this funk band went on to release records on the Y
    Y Records
    Y Records was an independent record label set up in 1980 by Dick O’Dell in the United Kingdom, and distributed by Rough Trade.-History:Artists included The Slits, Shriekback and a number of groups that were associated with the Bristol Indie Bands from the late 1970s: The Pop Group, Glaxo Babies,...

     label, including the track ‘Voyage To The Bottom Of The Sea’, on the 1982 ‘Birth Of The Y’ compilation LP.

  • Scream And Dance: Tribal funk band. ‘In Rhythm’ was remixed by DJ Marcelle/Another Nice Mess and released on a German double LP, ‘Meets Her Soulmates At Faust Studio Deejay Laboratory’ in 2008.

  • Talisman: A multi-racial Reggae Band who provided the labels very first single and UK Indie Chart
    UK Indie Chart
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     hit (#17). Dole Age also became Single of the Week and the Record Sleeve of the Year in the NME. In 1982 as well as playing the Glastonbury Festival
    Glastonbury Festival
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    , they were the opening act for The Rolling Stones
    Rolling Stones European Tour 1982
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     concert at Ashton Gate, Bristol.

  • The X-Certs: Started off as a Punk Band in 1978 and recorded several tracks for Heartbeat Records, had two tracks on Bristol Recorder 2, and were including reggae by the time of their 1981 Recreational single. This was to be their last recording as they split up in early 1981.

Releases

The Recreational catalogue listed singles with the Sport prefix (some had 7” and 12” versions), apart from The X-Certs 7” single Together/Untogether, which is listed as Play 1.

Singles

Cat No. Artist Title Date Configuration
PLAY 1 The X-Certs Together/Untogether 1981 7”
SPORT 1 Talisman Dole Age/Free Speech 1981 7”
SPORT 12 Talisman Dole Age/Free Speech 1981 12”
SPORT 2 Talisman Run Come Girl/Wicked Dem 1981 7”
SPORT 22 Talisman Run Come Girl/Wicked Dem 1981 12”
SPORT 3 Mouth Ooh, Ah, Yeah!/Ooh? 1981 7”
SPORT 4 Electric Guitars Work/Don’t Wake The Baby 1981 7”
SPORT 52 Animal Magic Get It Right/Grip/Crow Black/Go Funky-Doo-Lally 1982 12”
SPORT 6 Ivory Coasters Mungaka Makossa/Chavakali Charlie 1982 7”
SPORT 62 Ivory Coasters Mungaka Makossa/Chavakali Charlie/The Bongo That Ate Pik Botha 1982 12”
SPORT 7 Scream And Dance In Rhythm/Giacometti 1982 7”
SPORT 72 Scream And Dance In Rhythm/In Pink & Black/Giacometti/Giacometti (wicked mix) 1982 12”
SPORT 8 Animal Magic Standard Man/Trash That Blad! 1982 7”

Reissues on other labels

Bristol Archive Records are currently providing Recreational back catalogue tracks for download, through the usual outlets (Amazon, iTunes, etc.).

See also

  • List of Bands from Bristol
  • Culture of Bristol
    Culture of Bristol
    Bristol is a city in South West England. As the largest city in the region it is a centre for the arts and sport. The region has a distinct West Country dialect.-Events:...

  • List of Record Labels from Bristol
  • Bristol Record Labels
    Bristol record labels
    The city of Bristol, in England, has since the mid 1970’s had a particularly fertile music culture, resulting in not only a great many influential musicians and bands, but also its own sound; Bristol Sound or Trip Hop. Along with the music scene, a number of local record labels also developed, some...

  • Bristol Archive Records
  • Electric Guitars
    Electric Guitars
    Electric Guitars were formed early in 1980 by Neil Davenport and Richard Hall who were both studying English at Bristol University. The band soon increased to a five-man line-up, with Andy Saunders , Matt Salt and Dick Truscott , they also later added two backing singers: Sara and Wendy...

  • the Cartel
    The Cartel (record distributor)
    The Cartel, usually known as the Cartel without capitalisation but with the definite article, was a co-operative record distribution organisation in the United Kingdom, set up by a number of small independent record labels to handle their distribution to record shops...

  • List of record labels

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