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Cotillion

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Cotillion was a subsidiary label of Atlantic operating from 1968 to 1986. Its first significant artist was Brook Benton, who had his biggest hit in 1970 with Rainy Night In Georgia. It released the triple-LP Woodstock soundtrack album that summer. The label soon after signed progressive rock legends Emerson Lake & Palmer.
By the mid-Seventies, the label began signing the likes of funk bands Mass Production and Wave Slaves, P-Funk splinter groups the Brides of Funkenstein and the DI Horny Horns, The Temptations (briefly) and became the home of Sister Sledge, who had been moved from sister label Atco in 1978.

The last active artists were Johnny Gill, Stacy Lattisaw, Slave and Sister Sledge, who were moved to the parent Atlantic label after it was deactivated. Lattisaw moved to Motown and Gill ultimately joined New Edition.
Still used on certain reissues (i.e. the Woodstock soundtrack album and the The Velvet Underground's Loaded album).

This entry is also valid for "Published By" credits where it appears as such.

LC 1078

Total: 3
PRICE Image Title Artist Genre Style Label Year Country Format Condition Comment
$10 Home Style Home Style Brook Benton Funk / Soul Soul Cotillion 1970 US 1 x LP, Stereo VG+/VG-
$30 You And Me You And Me Simphonia Electronic Garage House Atlantic, Cotillion 1986 US 1 x 12", 33 ⅓ RPM, Single VG+/VG+ ATLANTIC company sleeve
$8 Chill Chill Trixxx Electronic, Funk / Soul Disco Cotillion 1986 US 1 x 12", 33 ⅓ RPM, Promo VG+/GEN
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