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Festival Records

25 releases

Australian (and New Zealand) record label — also appears as "Festival" only.
PLEASE NOTE: This entity should only be used as a label when the release displays the Festival Records logo. For releases on international labels (e.g. Island Records, A&M Records, etc. — see '3349284') that don't include a Festival logo, but were distributed by either Festival Records Pty. Ltd. or Festival Records (NZ) Ltd., please use the appropriate international label pages — not this one.

Festival Records Pty. Ltd. was formed in Australia in 1952. It was a primarily a record distribution company representing overseas labels such as Atlantic, Chrysalis, Island, A&M Records, and Virgin. In effect it created de-facto joint venture partnerships with many of the labels it represented and licensed labels rather than acts.

Festival Records Pty. Ltd. also distributed many independent Australian labels over the years.

In New Zealand, the Festival labels were distributed by G.A. Wooller & Co. Ltd from 1952 until 1966. In 1966 Festival Records (NZ) Ltd. was created as a joint partnership between Festival Records (Pty.) Ltd and NZ cinema chain Kerridge Odeon. It operated as a standalone independent entity, albeit one with a close operating relationship, to the Australian entity, until 1999.

In 1999 Rupert Murdoch's Newscorp bought out its partners in NZ and amalgamated Festival Records (NZ) Ltd, Festival Records Pty Ltd, Mushroom Records Pty Ltd and Mushroom Distribution Services (MDS) as Festival Mushroom Records.

In 2012 the new owners, Warner Music Group, revived Festival Records as a reissue label.

For the "Festival" location where such things as the tags 'Recorded At' or 'Mastered At' apply either for recordings on this label or for recordings that credit either of the respective Festival companies (Festival Records Pty. Ltd or Festival Records (NZ) Ltd.), please use Festival Studios. For publishing credits ("Published By"), please use Festival Music Publishing or Festival Records.

Catalogue numbers:
From 1961 the Festival companies introduced a fairly rigid cataloguing system:

Each licensed label had a letter, these included AM (A&M), A (Atlantic), D (Decca), I (Island), LY (Liberty) and so on. Festival branded releases used F. This sat to the left of the format letter. These were K (single), X (EP, later 12"), C (Cassette from the late 1960s) and L (Long player). D was introduced for CDs in the 1980s. To the left of the label code was an S if it was stereo. To the right of the letters were numbers. Singles had numbers under 10,000. EPs and 12" singles were between 10001 and 20000. All others were in sequences above that. Until the end of 1972 stereo LPs had a 9 before the numerical sequence, mono did not. Thus 'SAML-932,101' was a stereo LP from A&M. 'AML-32,101' was the mono version.

In 1973 the system was simplified. Mono was largely gone so the S and the 9 were removed so that 'SAML932,101' would become 'AML-32101' (the commas were also dropped). Singles were still 'AMK-3055' etc. In late 1973 the label code was also dropped so all LPs were L (that 'AML-32101' was now 'L32101'), cassettes were C, EPs and 12"s just X, and singles K (that single would be 'K-3055'). With one major exception (RML - Festival Retail Marketing) that was the system that survived until 1999.

Other known Festival Records Pty. Ltd related companies:
- Festival Manufacturing Pty. Ltd.
- Festival Records Retail Marketing (applies across both territories of Australia & New Zealand)
- Festival Records (NZ) Ltd. NZ company as above.
- Festival Records Retail Marketing Division (Australian-specific company)
- Festival Records Retail Marketing Ltd. (NZ-specific company)
- Festival Records International Ltd. (UK-based, international division of the Festival Records Pty. Ltd. parent company)
- Festival Art (artist-entry, not a company-entry — the in-house art department, with it's common ANV being Festival Art Dept. = a2413812 ).

Total: 25
PRICE Image Title Artist Genre Style Label Year Country Format Condition Comment
$25 Chicago: The Living Legends Chicago: The Living Legends Alberta Hunter ,With Lovie Austin's Blues Serenaders Blues, Jazz Festival Records, Original Blues Classics, Prestige 1988 Australia 1 x LP, Album, Reissue NM-/NM-
$25 Vital Idol Vital Idol Billy Idol Electronic, Rock Pop Rock, Synth-pop Chrysalis, Festival Records 1987 Australia & New Zealand 1 x LP, Album, Compilation, Repress VG+/VG+
$20 The Man From Snowy River II (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) The Man From Snowy River II (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) Bruce Rowland Stage & Screen Score Festival Records 1988 Australia & New Zealand 1 x LP, Album VG+/VG+
$35 Charles Chaplin's A Countess From Hong Kong - The Original Soundtrack Album Charles Chaplin's A Countess From Hong Kong - The Original Soundtrack Album Charlie Chaplin Stage & Screen Score, Soundtrack Festival Records 1967 Australia 1 x LP, Album, Stereo NM-/VG+
$20 Colleen Hewett Colleen Hewett Colleen Hewett Funk / Soul, Pop Festival Records 1972 Australia 1 x LP, Album VG+/VG+
$15 Colleen Hewett Colleen Hewett Colleen Hewett Funk / Soul, Pop Festival Records 1972 Australia 1 x LP, Album VG+/VG
$15 Stuck In The Middle Stuck In The Middle D-Faction Funk / Soul Soul Festival Records, Southside Records 1990 New Zealand 1 x 12" VG+/VG+
$70 The Exciting Daly-Wilson Big Band The Exciting Daly-Wilson Big Band Daly-Wilson Big Band Featuring Kerrie Biddell Jazz Big Band, Jazz-Funk Festival Records 1972 Australia 1 x LP, Album, Stereo NM-/NM-
$20 Funky Stuff (Get Down Tonight) Funky Stuff (Get Down Tonight) Disco Express, The Electronic Disco Festival Records, United Artists Records 1976 Australia 1 x LP, Album NM-/VG+
$30 The Fun Boy Three The Fun Boy Three Fun Boy Three Electronic, Funk / Soul Experimental, Funk, Synth-pop Chrysalis, Festival Records 1982 Australia 1 x LP, Album VG+/VG+
$15 Just Sings Just Sings Jerry Lewis Pop Vocal Festival Records 0 Australia 1 x LP, Mono, Album VG+/VG+
$30 With A Little Help From My Friends With A Little Help From My Friends Joe Cocker Rock Classic Rock, Psychedelic Rock Festival Records 1969 Australia 1 x LP, Album, Stereo VG/VG
$5 Hasham / New World Hasham / New World Joe Hasham Folk, World, & Country, Rock Folk Rock Festival Records 1975 Australia 1 x LP, Album VG+/VG+
$15 Brave Brave Kate Ceberano Electronic, Funk / Soul, Pop Vocal Festival Records, Regular Records 1989 Australasia 1 x LP, Album VG+/VG+
$140 Mephistopheles Mephistopheles Paul Gaffey Rock Festival Records 1974 Australia 1 x LP, Album NM-/VG+ SIGNED by PAUL GAFFEY in biro top right, "best regards"
$10 Force Ten From Navarone Force Ten From Navarone Roughneck Electronic, Reggae Ska Festival Records, Mango 1989 Australia 1 x 12", 45 RPM, Maxi-Single VG+/VG+
$50 A Rock Mass: But I Am Smaller Than My Song A Rock Mass: But I Am Smaller Than My Song Sister Janet Mead Folk, World, & Country, Funk / Soul, Pop Funk, Gospel Festival Records 1975 Australia 1 x LP, Album, Stereo VG+/VG+
$80 Spooky Two Spooky Two Spooky Tooth Rock Psychedelic Rock Festival Records 1969 Australia 1 x LP, Album, Stereo VG+/VG+
$30 The Dream Of The Blue Turtles The Dream Of The Blue Turtles Sting Electronic, Jazz, Rock Jazz-Rock, Jazzdance, Pop Rock A&M Records, Festival Records 1985 New Zealand 1 x LP, Album VG+/VG+
$12 Don't Make Me Over / Here Comes My Love Don't Make Me Over / Here Comes My Love Sybil Electronic Disco, Downtempo, Synth-pop Festival Records, Liberation Records 1989 Australia 1 x 12" VG+/VG+
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