
Wing Records
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Wing Records was a subsidiary of [l=Mercury] Records founded in 1955 that enjoyed its greatest initial success during the mid-1950s, mostly with vocalist [a=Nick Noble]. It released singles briefly in 1955 and 1956 but focus quickly shifted to LPs.
It became a budget reissue label in August 1958 in the US, and was launched as a similar budget label by Philips, Mercury's European owner, in the UK in February 1965 (UK Wing LPs had a logo that read [b]A Philips Records Product[/b] on their covers; Philips and Mercury catalog material were issued on the label). Mercury in the US retired the label along with [l=Smash (4)] and [l=Fontana] in 1970.
In 1987, under Mercury president Ed Eckstein, Wing was revived as an R&B label and had successes with [a=Vanessa Williams], [a=Tony! Toni! Toné!] and [a=Brian McKnight]. The label was deactivated in 1995 and its remaining artists (by then only Williams and McKnight) were transferred to parent label Mercury.
For unofficial releases, see [l=Wing Records (3)].
| PRICE | Image | Title | Artist | Genre | Style | Label | Year | Country | Format | Condition | Comment | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| $25 |
| Brain Damaged | Sinbad | Hip Hop, Non-Music | Comedy | Wing Records | 1990 | US | 1 x LP, Album, Stereo | VG+/VG+ | ||
| $120 |
| The Comfort Zone | Vanessa Williams | Funk / Soul | Rhythm & Blues, Soul, Swingbeat | Mercury, Wing Records | 1991 | US | 1 x LP, Album | NM-/NM- |