After the company's start in London in 1962 Island Records diversified already in 1963 into various labels: Black Swan, Island, Sue and Jump Up.
Singles of the 1960s
The first Island "white and red" label was used mainly for Jamaican productions released in the United Kingdom. Catalogue numbers started at WI-001. Many of these records had been released previously in Jamaica and other territories on small local labels. For a variety of reasons details of the artists and songs printed on the labels do not always match what is actually to be found in the grooves of the record! The main Island label was soon joined by another three labels: Sue for black American music with catalogue numbers starting at WI-300, Black Swan for more Jamaican music starting with WI-400, and Jump Up, for Calypso and Trinidadian music, starting with 500, but using another prefix (JU). The Aladdin label was started in about 1965 and used numbers starting with 600, using the WI prefix.
Island (white and red label)
Island singles were released with prefix WI and numbers starting with 001. The Island label itself was white with red lettering and logotypes – for the first 100 releases it had a round "Flaming sun" logo on a white label, then and for reprints of the early issues a red strip across the centre of the label like a "bow tie". The labels have the Rutland Gate Mews address on all first pressings up until about number 14; this was followed by the London England address which goes up to at least # 47, then came Cambridge Road.
(N.B. This discography has been expanded and corrected using the published discography in "Record Collector" magazine 201, published May 1996. Details can also be checked online, at the "45cat" database, [1] which contains many label scans. As far as possible, the listings below reflect what is actually written on the record label. Known variations or labelling errors are given in brackets after the entry.)
- WI 001 – Lord Creator: "Independent Jamaica" (later expanded to "Independent Jamaica Calypso" and later still corrected to "Independent Jamaica Calypso") b/w "Remember", 14/6/1962 [1] (B-side actually titled "Remember Your Mother & Father"; [2] a version released to celebrate the 1st Anniversary of Jamaican independence had the full title on the label.) [1]
- WI 002 – Owen Gray: "Patricia" b/w "Twist Baby", 14/6/1962 [1] [3]
- WI 003 – The Jiving Juniors: "Sugar Dandy" b/w "Valerie", 1962;
- WI 004 – Derrick Morgan: "Travel On" b/w "Teach Me Baby", 1962
- WI 005 – Roy and Millie: "We'll Meet" b/w Roland Alphonso: "Back Beat", 1962 (B-side is with uncredited City Slickers); [1] [2] Collectable Records.ru
- WI 006 – Derrick Morgan: "The Hop" b/w "Tell It To Me", 1962
- WI 007 – Lloyd Clarke: "Love You The Most" b/w Lloyd Robinson: "You Said You Loved Me", 1962
- WI 008 – Wilfred Jackie Edwards: "All My Days" b/w "Hear Me Cry", 1962
- WI 009 – Alton and Eddy: "Let Me Dream" b/w "My Love Divine", 1962
- WI 010 – The Continentals: "Give Me All Your Love" b/w "Going Crazy", 1962
- WI-011 – Derrick Morgan: "Forward March" b/w "Please Don't Talk About Me", 1962 (B-side act. with Eric Morris); [2] Collectable Records.ru
- WI-012 – Jimmy Cliff: "Hurricane Hatty" b/w "Dearest Beverley", 1962
- WI 013 – Derrick Morgan: "See The Blind" b/w "Cherry Home", 1962
- WI 014 – Owen Gray: "Jezebel" b/w Owen & Millie: "Sugar Plum", 1962
- WI 015 – Ernest Ranglin Orchestra: "Harmonica Twist" b/w "Nitty Gritty", 1962
- WI 016 – Jimmy Cliff: "Miss Jamaica" b/w "Gold Digger", 1962
- WI 017 – Errol Dixon: "Morning Train" b/w "Lonely Heart", 1962
- WI 018 – Derrick & Patsy: "Housewife's Choice" b/w "Gypsy Woman", 1962
- WI 019 – Wilfred Jackie Edwards: "One More Week" b/w "Tears Like Rain", 1962
- WI 020 – Owen Gray with Ernest Rauglin (sic.) Orchestra: "Audrey" b/w Owen Gray: "Dolly Baby", 1962
- WI 021 – Don Drummond Orchestra: "Schooling The Duke" b/w "Bitter Rose", 1962 (B-side act. Shenley Duffas) [2]
- WI-022 – Emanuel Rodrigues Ork.: "Rico Special" b/w Bunny & Skitter: "A Little Mashin'", 1962
- WI 023 – The Blues Busters: "Behold!" b/w "Oh! Baby", 1962
- WI 024 – Martin & Derrick: "Come On" b/w Monty & the Cyclones: "Organisation", 1962
- WI 025 – Jimmy Cliff: "Since Lately" b/w "I'm Free", 1962
- WI 026 – Theo Beckford: "I Don't Want You" (actually by King Edwards All Stars) [2] b/w "Seven Long Years", 1962
- WI 027 – The Jiving Juniors: "Andrea" b/w "Don't Leave Me", 1962
- WI 028 – Bobby Aitken: "Baby Baby" (actually with Patsy) [2] b/w "Lonely Boy", 1962
- WI 029 – The Hi-Tones: "Going Steady" b/w "Darlin' Elaine", 1962
- WI-030 – Owen Gray: "Midnight Track" b/w "Time Will Tell", 1962;
- WI 031 – Wilbert Harrison: "Off To School" b/w "I'm Broke", 1962
- WI 032 – The Rhythm Aces: "C-H-R-I-S-T-M-A-S" b/w Top Grant: "A Christmas Drink", 1962
- WI 033 – Basil Gabbidon: "I Found My Baby" (actually by Roy Braham) [2] b/w "No Fault Of Mine", 1962
- WI 034 – Top Grant: "Searchin' (For You)" b/w "David And Goliath", 1963
- WI 035 – The Vikings: "Maggie Don't Leave Me" b/w "Henchman" (both actually with Victor Wong), [2] 1963 (The Vikings are actually The Maytals) [2]
- WI-036 – Shenley Duffas: "Give To Get" b/w Shenley & Millie: "What You Gonna Do", 1963;
- WI 037 – Derrick Morgan: "Dorothy" b/w "Leave Her Alone", 1963
- WI 038 – Lascelles Perkins & Yvonne: "Tango Lips" b/w Dennis Sindrey: "Rub Up" (B-side actually plays "Jamaica's Song"), [2] 1963
- WI 039 – Cornell Campbell: "Rosabelle" b/w "Turndown Date" (B-side act. "Under The Old Oak Tree"), [2] 1963
- WI 040 – King Edwards (Group): "Dear Hearts" b/w "Oh Mary" (b-side actually by Ransford Barnett), [2] 1963
- WI 041 – John Holt: "I Cried A Tear" b/w "Forever I'll Stay", 1963
- WI 042 – Jackie Estick: "Since You've Been Gone" b/w "Daisy I Love You", 1963
- WI 043 – The Moonlighters: "Going Out" b/w "Hold My Hands", 1963
- WI 044 – Clancy Eccles: "Judgement" b/w Clancy & Paulette: "Baby Please", 1962
- WI 045 – Lloyd Clarke: "Japanese Girl" b/w "He's Coming", 1963
- WI 046 – Kent & Dimples: "Day Is Done" b/w "Linger A While", 1963
- WI 047 – King Edwards: "Russian Roulette" (actually by King Edwards All Stars) [2] b/w "You're Mine" (B-side actually by Douglas Brothers), [2] 1963
- WI 048 – Owen Gray: "I'm Still Waiting" b/w "Last Night", 1963
- WI 049 – The Melody Enchanters: "Enchanter's Ball" b/w "I'll Be True", 1963
- WI 050 – Roy & Millie: "This World" b/w "Never Say Goodbye", 1963
- WI-051 – Derrick Morgan: "Blazing Fire" b/w Derrick & Patsy: "I'm In A Jam", 1963
- WI 052 – Top Grant: "Suzie" b/w "Jenny", 1963
- WI 053 – Derrick Morgan: "No Raise, No Praise" b/w "Loving Baby", 1963
- WI 054 – Desmond Dekker & Beverleys All Stars: "Madgie" b/w Desmond Dekker: "Honour Your Mother And Father", 1963
- WI 055 – Derrick & Patsy: "Sea Wave" b/w "Look Before You Leap", 1963
- WI 056 – Andy & Joey: "Have You Ever" b/w "Cross My Heart", 1963
- WI 057 – Adam Smith: "I Wonder Why" b/w "My Prayer", 1963 (Adam Smith was a pseudonym for Eric Smith) [2]
- WI 058 – Frank Cosmo: "Revenge" b/w "Laughin' At You" (B-side actually with Bobby Aitken), [2] 1963
- WI 059 – Tony & Louise: "Ups And Downs" b/w Tony Tomas: "Brixton Lewisham", 1963
- WI 060 – The Richard Brothers: "I Need A Girl" b/w "Desperate Lover", 1963
- WI 061 – Charley Tabor: "Blue Atlantic" b/w "Red Lion Madison", 1963
- WI 062 – Jimmy Cliff: "My Lucky Day" b/w "One-Eyed Jacks", 1963
- WI 063 – Shenley Duffas: "Fret Man Fret" b/w "Doreen", 1963
- WI 064 – The Tonettes: "Love That Is Real" b/w "Pretty Baby", 1963
- WI 065 – The Vikings: "Hallelujah!" b/w "Helpin' Ages" (actually by The Maytals), [2] 1963
- WI 066 – Kentrick Patrick: "Man To Man" b/w Roland Alfonso: "Blockade", 1963
- WI-067 – Roy & Paulette: "Have You Seen My Baby" b/w "Since You're Gone", 1963
- WI 068 – Tony Washington: "Something Gotta Be Done" b/w Tony & Louise: "I Have Said", 1963
- WI 069 – Errol Dixon: "I Love You" b/w "Tell Me More", 1963
- WI-070 – Jimmy Cliff: "King Of Kings" b/w Sir Percy: "Oh Yeah", 1963
- WI 071 – The Afro Enchanters: "Peace And Love" b/w "Wayward African", 1963
- WI 072 – Top-Grant: "Riverbank Coberley" b/w "Nancy", 1963
- WI 073 – Frank Cosmo: "Dear Dreams" b/w "Go Go Go", 1963
- WI 074 – Top Grant: "Money Money Money" b/w "Have Mercy On Me", 1963
- WI 075 – The Vikings: "Six And Seven Books Of Moses" b/w "Zacions" (actually by The Maytals), [2] 1963
- WI 076 – Basil Gabbidon: "I Bet You Don't Know" b/w Shenley Duffas: "Three Times Seven", 1963
- WI 077 – Top Grant: "War In Africa" b/w "The Birds", 1963
- WI 078 – The Blues Masters: "5 O'Clock Whistle" b/w "African Blood" (both actually by Baba Brooks & His Band), [2] 1963
- WI 079 – Kentrick Patrick: "Don't Stay Out Late" b/w "Forever And Ever", 1963
- WI 080 – Derrick Morgan: "Angel With Blue Eyes" b/w "Corner Stone", 1963
- WI 081 – Higgs & Wilson: "Last Saturday Morning" b/w "Praise The Lord", 1963
- WI 082 – Edwards Grp: "He Gave You To Me" b/w "Kings Priests & Prophets" (both actually by The Schoolboys), [2] 1963
- WI 083 – Cornell Campbell: "Each Lonely Night" b/w Roland Alphonso: "Steamline", 1963
- WI 084 – Duke White: "It's Over" b/w "Forever", 1963
- WI 085 – Drumbago: "I Am Drunk" (actually by Raymond Harper & Drumbago's Group) [2] b/w "Sea Breeze" (actually by Sammy & Drumbago's Group), [2] 1963
- WI 086 – The Hi-Tones: "Ten Virgins" (actually by The Angelic Brothers) [2] b/w "Too Young To Love" (actually by Larry Marshall), [2] 1963
- WI 087 – King Edwards: "Hey Girl" b/w "Skies Are Grey" (both actually by Ransford Barnett), [2] 1963
- WI 088 – Robert Marley: "Judge Not" b/w "Do You Still Love Me", 1963
- WI 089 – Basil Gabbidon: "St. Louis Woman" b/w "Get On The Ball", 1963
- WI-090 – Roy and Millie: "There'll Come A Day" b/w "I Don't Want You", 1963; Collectable Records.ru
- WI 091 – Larry Lawrence: "Garden Of Eden" b/w Derrick Morgan: "Sendin' This Message", 1963
- WI 092 – Laurel Aitken: "I Shall Remove" b/w "We Got To Move", 1963
- WI 093 – Shenley Duffus: "What A Disaster" b/w "I Am Rich", 1963
- WI 094 – Don Drummond: "Scandal" b/w "My Ideal" (B-side actually by W. Sparks), [2] 1963
- WI 095 – Laurel Aitken: "What A Weeping" b/w "Zion City Wall", 1963
- WI-096 – Baba Brooks: "Bank To Bank Pt. 1" b/w "Bank To Bank Pt. 2", 1963;
- WI 097 – Delroy Wilson: "I Shall Not Remove" b/w "Naughty People", 1963
- WI 098 – Clancy Eccles: "Glory Halleluja" b/w "Hot Rod" (B-side actually by Roland Alphonso), [2] 1963
- WI 099 – Laurel Aitken: "In My Soul" b/w "One More River To Cross", 1963
- WI 100 – Frank Cosmo: "Merry Christmas" b/w Greetings From Beverley's, 1963
- WI 101 – The Vikings: "Never Grow Old" b/w "Irene" (actually by The Maytals), [2] 1963
- WI 102 – Tommy McCook: "Adams Apple" b/w The Maytals: "Every Time" (B-side actually by The Tonettes), [2] Tapir's, 1963
- WI 103 – Delroy Wilson: "One, Two, Three" b/w "Back Biter", 1963
- WI 104 – Kentrick Patrick: "The End Of The World" b/w "Little Princess", 1963
- WI 105 – Creator and Norma: "We Will be Lovers" b/w "Come On Pretty Baby", 1963
- WI 106 – Theo Beckford: "Boller Man" b/w "Daphney", 1963
- WI 107 – The Vikings: "Just Got To Be" b/w "You Make Me Do" (actually by The Maytals), [2] 1963
- WI 108 – Tanamo: "Come Down" b/w "I Am Holding On" (white+red label), 1964;
- WI 109 – Richard Bros: "I Shall Wear A Crown" b/w Baba Brooks: "Robin Hood", 1963
- WI 110 – Stranger Cole: "Stranger at the Door" b/w "Conqueror", 1963
- WI-111 – Desmond Dekker: "Parents" b/w "Labour For Learning" (white+red label), 1963;
- WI 112 – Jimmy Cliff: "Miss Universe" b/w "The Prodigal", 1963
- WI 113 – Stranger & Patsy: "Senor and Senorita" b/w Don Drummond: "Snowboy", 1963
- WI 114 – Stranger Cole: "Last Love" b/w Stranger & Ken: "Hush Baby", 1963
- WI 115 – Shenley Duffas: "Know The Lord" b/w Tommy McCook: "Ska Ba", 1963
- WI 116 – Delroy Wilson: "You Bend My Love" b/w "Can't You See", 1963
- WI 117 – The Vikings: "Fever" b/w "Cheer Up" (actually by The Maytals), [2] 1963
- WI 118 – Tommy McCook: "Below Zero" b/w Lee Perry: "Never Get Weary", 1963
- WI 119 – Kentrick Patrick: "Golden Love" b/w "Beyond", 1963
- WI-120 – Paulette & Delroy: "Little Lover" b/w "Lovin' Baby" (white+red label), 1963;
- WI 121 – Lester Sterling: "Clean The City" b/w "Long Walk Home" (B-side actually by The Charmers), [2] 1963
- WI 122 – Bonnie & Skitto: "Get Ready" (actually by The Vikings, alias The Maytals) [2] b/w Don Drummond: "The Rocket", 1963
- WI 123 – Horace Sexton: "I'm So Glad" b/w "Tell Me", 1963
- WI 124 – Tommy McCook: "Junior Jive" b/w Horace Seaton: "Power", 1963
- WI 125 – Shenley Duffas: "Easy Squeal" b/w "Things Aren't Going Right", 1963
- WI 126 – Stranger Cole: "We Are Rolling" b/w "Millie Maw", 1963
- WI 127 – Baba Brooks: "Three Blind Mice" b/w Billy & Bobby: "We Ain't Got Nothing", 1963
- WI-128 – Ernest Ranglin: "Exodus" b/w Robert Marley: "One Cup Of Coffee", 1963
- WI 129 – The Jiving Juniors: "Sugar Dandy" b/w "Valerie", 1963 (reissue)
- WI 130 – The Flames: "He's The Greatest" b/w Someone Going To Bawl (both actually by The Maytals), [2] 1964
- WI 131 – Lord Briscoe: "Praise For I" b/w "Tell You The Story", 1964
- WI 132 – Kentrick Patrick: "Take Me To The Party" b/w "I'm Sorry", 1964
- WI 133 – Stranger Cole: "Til My Dying Days" b/w Stranger & Patsy: "I Need You", 1964
- WI 134 – Sonny & Yvonne: "Life Without Fun" b/w Sonny Burke Group: "Mount Vesuvius", 1964
- WI 135 – Frank Cosmo: "Better Get Right" b/w "Ameletia", 1964
- WI 136 – The Flames: "Little Flea" b/w "Good Idea" (both actually by The Maytals), 1964
- WI 137 – Stranger Cole: "Goodbye Peggy" (actually plays "Goodbye Peggy Daring" by Roy Panton) [2] b/w Baba Brooks: "Portrait of my Love", 1964
- WI 138 – The Flames: "When I Get Home" b/w "Neither Silver Nor Gold" (both actually by The Maytals), [2] 1964
- WI 139 – The Flames: "Broadway Jungle" b/w "Beat Lied" (both actually by The Maytals), [2] 1964
- WI 140 – Kentrick Patrick: "I Am Wasting Time" b/w Randy's Group: "Royal Charley", 1964
- WI 141 – Stranger & Patsy: "Oh Oh I Need You" b/w Don Drummond: "J.F.K.'s Memory", 1964
- WI 142 – Eric Morris: "Penny-Reel" b/w Duke Reid's Group: "Darling When" (actually by Dotty & Bonnie), [2] 1964
- WI-143 – Dotty and Bonny: "Your Kisses" b/w "Why Worry" (white+red label), 1964;
- WI-144 – Stranger and Patsy: "Tom, Dick & Harry" b/w "We Two, Happy People" (white+red label), 1964;
- WI 145 – Joe White: "When Are You Young" b/w "Wanna Go Home", 1964
- WI-146 – Owen and Leon: "Next Door Neighbour" b/w Roland Alphonso: Feeling Fine, 1964;
- WI 147 – Eric Morris: "Mama No Fret" b/w Frankie Anderson: "Santa Lucia" (actually with Roland Alphonso), [2] 1964
- WI-148 – Dotty and Bonny: "Dearest" b/w "Tears Are Falling" (white+red label), 1964;
- WI 149 – Don Drummond: "Eastern Standard Time" b/w Dotty & Bonny: "Sun Rises", 1964
- WI 150 – Eric Morris: "Drop Your Sword" b/w "Catch a Fire" (actually by Roland Alphonso), [2] 1964
- WI 151 – Eric Morris: "What A Man Doeth" b/w Duke Reid's Group: "Rude Boy" (actually by Baba Brooks), [2] 1964;
- WI 152 – Stranger and Patsy: "Yeah Yeah Baby" b/w Baba Brooks: "Boat Ride", 1964
- WI 153 – Don Drummond: "Musical Storeroom" b/w Stranger Cole: "He Who Feels", 1964
- WI-154 – The Charms: "Carry Go, Bring Home" (actually by Justin Hinds & the Dominoes) [2] b/w "Hill And Gully" (actually by L. Reid's Group), [2] 1964
- WI 155 – Sonny Burke Group: "Live And Let Live" b/w "Our Love Is True", 1964
- WI 156 – Sonny Burke: "Write Your Name" b/w "It Means So Much", 1964
- WI 157 – Derrick Harriott: "What Can I Do (The Wedding)" b/w "Leona", 1964
- WI 158 – Desmond Dekkar (sic.) & his Cherry Pies: "Jeserine" b/w "King Of Ska", 1964 (The Cherry Pies are actually The Maytals)
- WI 159 – Joe White: "Hog In A Co Co" b/w Skatalites: "Sandy Gully", 1964
- WI 160 – Stranger and Patsy: "Miss B" b/w "Thing Come To Those Who Wait", 1964
- WI 161 – The Skatalites: "Trip To Mars" b/w Dottie and Bonnie: "Bunch of Roses", 1964
- WI 162 – Don Drummond: "Garden of Love" b/w Stranger Cole: "Cherry May", 1964
- WI 163 – Owen and Leon: "My Love For You" b/w "How Many Times", 1964
- WI 164 – Owen and Leon: "The Fits Is On Me" b/w Skatalites: "Good News", 1964
- WI 165 – Owen and Leon: "Running Around" b/w Skatalites: "Around The World", 1964
- WI 166 – Joe White: "Downtown Girl" b/w The Richard Bros: "You Are My Sunshine", 1964 (b-side actually plays "Cool Smoke" by Don Drummond) [2]
- WI 167 – The Vikings: "Daddy" b/w "It's You" (both actually by The Maytals), [2] 1964
- WI 168 – The Skatalites: "Guns Of Navarone" (actually by Roland Alphonso and Studio One Orchestra) [2] b/w "Marcus Garvey" (actually plays "Where's Marcus Garvey" by Bongoman Byfield), [2] 1965 (UK #36, April 1967) [4]
- WI 169 – Stranger Cole with Owen & Leon: "Koo Koo Doo" b/w Gloria & the Dreamletts: "Stay Where You Are", 1965
- WI 170 – Derak (sic.) Harriott: "I'm Only Human" b/w Roy Panton: "Good Man", 1965
- WI 171 – Justin Hinds and the Dominoes: "Botheration" b/w "Satan", 1965
- WI 172 – Sam Houston: "My Mother's Eyes" b/w "Danny Boy", 1965
- WI-173 – Carlos Malcolm and The Afro Caribs: "Bonanza Ska" b/w "Papa Luiga", 1965; Collectable Records.ru
- WI 174 – Justin Hinds and the Dominoes: "Jump Out Of Frying Pan" b/w "Holy Dove", 1965
- WI 175 – The Skatalites: "Dragon Weapon" b/w Desmond Dekkar and Four Aces: "It Was Only A Dream", 1965
- WI 176 – Riots: "Telling Lies" b/w "Don't Leave Me" (actually by The Techniques), [2] 1965
- WI 177 – Stranger Cole and Baba Brooks: "Run Joe" b/w Stranger Cole: "Make Believe", 1965
- WI 178 – The Four Aces: "Hoochy-Koochy Kai-Po" b/w "River Bank Coberley Again", 1965
- WI 179 – The Four Aces: "Swing Low, Sweet Chariot" b/w "Peace and Love", 1965
- WI 180 – The Clarendonians: Day Will Come, 1965;
- WI-181 – Desmond Dekkar (sic.): "Get Up Edina" (actually with The Four Aces) [2] b/w Patsy & Desmond: "Be Mine Forever" (B-side actually plays "Down Down Down" by Clive & Naomi), [2] 1965;
- WI-182 – Upcoming Willows: "Jones Town Special" b/w Shenley Dutlus: "La La La", 1965
- WI 183 – Eric Morris: Love Can Make A Mansion, 1965;
- WI 184 – Shenley Duffus: You are mine / Upcoming Willows: Red China
- WI 185 – Eric Morris: "Many Long Years" b/w "Suddenly", 1965
- WI 186 – Shenley Duffas: Rukumbine / One Morning, 1965
- WI 187 – Lloyd Briscoe: Jonah (The Master) / Mr. Cleveland
- WI 188 – The Wailers: "It Hurts To Be Alone" / "Mr. Talkative", 1965
- WI 189 – Ruby Seedorf: "One Million Stars", 1965
- WI 190 – Wilfred And Millicent: The Vow / I'll Never Believe In You
- WI 191 – The Skatalites: Doctor Kildare / Roland Alphonso: Sucu Sucu
- WI 192 – Don Drummond and Drumbago: "Stampede" / Justin Hinds and the Dominoes: Come bail me
- WI 193 – Derrick and Naomi: "Two of a Kind" b/w Derrick Morgan: "I Want a Lover", 1965
- WI 194 – Justin Hinds & the Dominoes: Rub Up Push Up / The Ark, 1965
- WI 195 – The Riots: "You Don't Know" b/w Don Drummond: "Treasure Island", 1965
- WI 196 – Virtues: Your Wife And Your Mother / Amen
- WI 197 – The Riots: "I Am in Love" b/w "When You're Wrong", 1965
- WI 198 – Laurel Aitken: "Boogie in My Bones" b/w "Little Sheila", 1965
- WI 199 – Tommy McCook And His Skatalites : Fast Mouth / The Harder They Come The Harder They Fall, 1965
- WI 200 – The Maytals: Never You Change / What's on your mind
- WI 201 – Joe White & Chuck: "Low-Minded People" b/w Joe White: "Irene", 1965
- WI 202 – Desmond Dekker: "This Woman" b/w The Upsetters: "Si Senor", 1965
- WI 203 – Jackie Opel: "Wipe Those Tears" b/w "Don't Take Away My Love", 1965
- WI 204 – Don Drummond: "Coolie Boy" b/w Lord Antics: "You May Stray", 1965
- WI 205 – Delroy Wilson: "Pick Up the Pieces" b/w "Oppression", 1965
- WI 206 – The Wailers: "Play Boy"
- WI 207 – The Skatalites: "Ball 'O' Fire" b/w Linval Spencer: "Can't Go On", 1965
- WI 208 – Don Drummond: "Man in the Street" b/w Rita and Benny: "You Are My Only Love", 1965
- WI 209 – Jackie Opel: "Go Whey" b/w "Shelter the Storm", 1965
- WI 210 – Lee Perry: "Please Don't Go" / "Bye St. Peter"
- WI 211 – Peter Touch and the Wailers: "Hoot Nanny Hoot" b/w Bob Marley and the Wailers: "Do You Remember", 1965
- WI 212 – The Wailers: "Holligan" b/w "Maga Dog", 1965
- WI 213 – The Maytals: My new name / It's no use, 1965
- WI 214 – The Blues Busters: How Sweet It Is (white+red label), 1965
- WI 215 – Peter Touch and the Wailers: Shame and Scandal / Wailers: The Jerk
- WI 217 – Roland Alphonso: "El Pussy Cat"
- WI 218 – Joe Haywood: "Warm And Tender Love"
- WI 219 – Philip James and the Blues Busters: "Wide Awake in a Dream" b/w The Maytals: "Tell Me the Reason", 1965
- WI 220 – Ken Lazrus: "Funny" b/w Byron Lee Orchestra: "Walk Like a Dragon", 1965
- WI 221 – Sonny Burke: "Grandpa" b/w Keith Patterson: "Deep in My Heart", 1965
- WI 222 – The Blues Busters: "Wings of a Dove" b/w Byron Lee and the Dragonaires: "Dan is the Man", 1965
- WI 223 – The Upsetters: "Country Girl" / "Strange country" 1965
- WI 224 – Desmond Dekker And The Four Aces: "Mount Zion", 1965
- WI 225 – Derrick Morgan: "Starvation" b/w "I Am a Blackhead", 1965
- WI 226 – The Skatalites: "Dick Tracy" b/w Rita and the Soulettes: "One More Chance", 1965
- WI 227 – The Skatalites: "Song of Love" b/w Jackie Opel: "Old Rocking Chair", 1965
- WI 228 – Bunny & Rita: "Bless You" b/w The Skatalites: "Beardman Ska", 1965
- WI 229 – Baba Brooks: "Guns Fever" b/w Dotty And Bonny: "Don't Do It", 1965
- WI 230 – Hortense & AltonL "Don't Gamble with Love" b/w Alton Ellis and the Flames: "Something You've Got", 1965
- WI 231 – Techniques: Little "Did You Know" / Don Drummond: "Cool Smoke"
- WI 232 – Tommy McCook: "Rocket Ship" / Justin Hinds: "Turn Them Back", 1965
- WI 233 – Stranger And Claudette: "Seven Days" / Baba Brooks: "Independence Ska", 1965
- WI 234 – Eric Morris: Children of today / Baba Brooks: Greenfield Ska, 1965
- WI 235 – Baba Brooks: "Duck Soup" b/w The Zodiacs: "Renegade"
- WI 236 – Justin Hinds: "Peace And Love" / "Skalarama"
- WI 237 – Derrick Harriott: "My Three Loves / The Jerk
- WI 238 – The Pioneers: "Sometimes" (white+red label), 1965
- WI 239 – Alton Ellis: "Dance Crasher" / Baba Brooks: "Vitamin A", 1965
- WI 240 – Two Kings: Rolling Stone / The Sufferer: Tomorrow Morning
- WI 241 – Baba Brooks: "Teenage Ska" b/w Alton Ellis: "You Are Not to Blame", 1965
- WI 242 – Don Drummond: "University Goes Ska" b/w Derrick & Naomi: "Pain in the Heart", 1965
- WI 243 – Theo Beckford: "You Are The One Girl" b/w "Grudgeful People", 1965
- WI 244 – Desmond Dekker & The Aces: "Mount Zion"
- WI 245 – Derrick Harriott: "Together" b/w "Mama Didn't Lie", 1965
- WI 246 – Theo Beckford: "If Life Was A Thing" (white+red label), 1965
- WI 247 – The Riots: "Yeah Yeah" b/w Baba Brooks: "Virginia Ska", 1965
- WI 248 – Theo Beckford: "What a Whoe" b/w "Bajan Girl", 1965
- WI 249 – The Two Kings: "Hit You Let You Feel It" b/w "Honey I Love You", 1965
- WI 250 – Daniel Johnson: "Come On My People" b/w "Brother Nathan", 1965
- WI 251 – Lee Roy: "Oo Ee Baby" / My loving Baby / Come Back
- WI 252 – Laurel Aitken: "How Can I Forget You" b/w Owen Gray: "I'm Going Back", 1965
- WI 253 – Millie and Jackie: Never Again / Jackie Edwards: This Is My Story
- WI 254 – The Wailers: "What's New Pussycat" b/w "Where Will I Find", 1965
- WI 255 – Jackie Edwards: "White Christmas" b/w "My Love and I", 1965
- WI 256 – Rosco Gordon: "Surely I Love You" b/w "What You Do to Me", 1965
- WI 257 – Shirley & Lee: "Let the Good Times Roll" b/w "I'm Gone", 1965
- WI 258 – Owen Gray & The Sound System: "You Don't Know Like I Know" b/w "Take Me Serious", 1965
- WI 259 – Ronaldo Alphonso: "James Bond" b/w Lee Perry: "Just Keep it Up", 1965
- WI 260 – The Wailers: "Jungle Jamboree" b/w The Skatalites: "Independent Anniversary Ska (I Should Have Known Better)", 1966
- WI 261 – David Isaacs: "See That Man" b/w "I'd Rather Be Lonely", 1966
- WI 262 – Llans Thelwell and his Celestials: "Choo Choo Ska"
- WI 263 – Avalons: "Everyday" b/w "I Love You", 1966
- WI 264 – Jackie Opel: "Love to Share" b/w Roland Alphonso: "Devoted to You", 1966
- WI 265 – Jackie and Millie: My Desire / Millie: That's How Strong My Love Is
- WI 266 – Lord Brynner and the Sheiks: "Congo War" b/w "Teach Me to Ska", 1966
- WI 267 – Owen Gray: "Paradise" b/w "Bye Bye Love", 1966
- WI 268 – Wailers: "Put It On" / "Love Won't Be Mine", (white+red label)
- WI 269 – The Gaylads: What Is Wrong
- WI 270 – Jackie Edwards: "Come Back Home" b/w "Sometimes", 1966
- WI 271 – Patsy Cole: "Disappointed Bride" c/w Earl Bostic: "Honeymoon Night", 1966 ("Patsy Cole" was a pseudonym for Genya Ravan) [1] [5]
- WI 272 – not issued
- WI 273 – Roy C: "Shotgun Wedding" b/w "I'm Gonna Make It" OR "High School Dropout", 1966 (Record was pressed with two different b-sides; [2] UK #11, April 1966) [4]
- WI 274 – Jackie Edwards: "L-O-V-E" b/w "What's Your Name", 1966
- WI 275 – Leapers Creepers Sleepers: "Precious Words"
- WI 276 – not issued
- WI 277 – Derrick Morgan: "It's Alright" / "I Need Someone", 1966
- WI 278 – Kim Fowley: "The Trip"
- WI 279 – The Circles: "Take Your Time"
- WI 280 – Wynder K. Frog: "Turn On Your Lovelight"
- WI 281 – The Gaylads: Goodbye daddy / Your eyes, 1966
- WI 282 – Soul Brothers: "Green Moon" b/w Egal: "OK", 1966
- WI 283 – Fitzy & Freddy: "Why Did You Do It" b/w Roy Richards: "Double Trouble", 1966
- WI 284 – The Clarendonians: Try Me One More Time / You can't keep me down (white+ red label), 1966
- WI 285 – King Sparrow: Beggars Have No Choice / Marcia Griffith: Funny, 1965
- WI 286 – Robert Parker: "Barefootin'" b/w "Let's Go Baby", 1966 (UK #24, August 1966) [4]
- WI 287 – Jackie Edwards: "Think Twice" b/w "Oh Mary", 1966
- WI 288 – Derrick Morgan: "I Found a Queen" b/w Derrick & Patsy: "It's True, My Darling", 1966
- WI 289 – Derrick Morgan: "Amaletia" b/w Derrick & Patsy: "Don't You Worry", 1966
- WI 290 – not issued
- WI 291 – The Gaylads: You Never Leave Him / Message To My Girl
- WI 292 – King Perry: "Doctor Dick Soul" b/w Soul Brothers: "Magic Star", 1966
- WI 293 – Jackie Mitoo: "Killer Diller" b/w Patrick Hylton: "Oh Lady", 1966
- WI 294 – The Skatalites: "Ska Bostello" b/w Don Drummond: "Looking Through the Window", 1966
- WI 295 – Desmond Baker And The Clarendonians: Rude Boy – Gonna Jail / The Sharks: Don't Fool Me, 1966
- WI 296 – Soul Brothers: "Sound One" b/w The Martine: "Grandfather's Clock", 1966
- WI 297 – Roy Richards: Green Collie / Marcia Griffith: "You're No Good"
- WI 298 – King Perry: Rub And Squeeze / Soul Brothers: Here Comes The Minx
- WI 299 – Roy Richards: "Western Standard Time" b/w The Eagles: "What A Agony"
Sue
The Sue label, initiated in 1963, was a subsidiary to release black US-American music. The releases followed the catalogue numbers of Island's singles starting at number 300. The first 17 releases of the British Sue label were in fact related to Henry 'Juggy' Murray's New York based Sue label. Some earlier issues from the black-owned independent American label established in 1957 were released on the London American label. The original Island agreement with the American company ended in disagreement and all (U.S.) Sue records were deleted from their catalogue in July 1965, and American Sue issues returned to the London American label. Island records retained the use of the name Sue until the final release in 1968.
- WI 301 – Inez Foxx: "Mockingbird" / "He's The One You Love"
- WI 302 – Baby Washington: "That's How Heartaches are Made" b/w "Doodlin", 1964
- WI 303 – Jimmy McGriff: "All About My Girl" b/w "MG Blues", 1964
- WI 304 – Inez Foxx: "Jaybirds" b/w "Broken-Hearted Fool", 1964
- WI 305 – Russell Byrd: "Hitch Hike", 1964
- WI 306 – Ike and Tina Turner: "Gonna Work Out Fine" b/w "Won't You Forgive Me", 1964
- WI 307 – Charlie and Inez Foxx: "Here We Go Round The Mulberry Bush" b/w "Competition", 1964
- WI 308 – Derak Martin: "Don't Put Me Down Like This"
- WI 309 – Ernestine Anderson: "Keep an Eye on Love"
- WI 310 – Jimmy McGriff: "Last Minute", 1964
- WI 311 – Mary Lou Williams: "Chuck-a-Lunk Jug", 1964
- WI 312 – The Soul Sisters: "I Can't Stand It" b/w "Blueberry Hill"
- WI 313 – Hank Jacobs: "So Far Away" b/w "Monkey, Hips and Rice", 1964
- WI 314 – Inez Foxx: "Ask Me" b/w "Hi Diddle Diddle", 1964
- WI 315 – Bobby Henricks: "Itchy Twitchy Feeling" b/w "A Thousand Dreams", 1964
- WI 316 – Barbara George: "Send for Me" b/w "Bless You", 1964
- WI 317 – Jimmy McGriff: "I've Got a Woman", 1964
- WI 318 – Tim Whitsett: "Macks by the Tracks" b/w "Shine", 1964
- WI 319 – Homesick James: "Crossroads" b/w "My Baby's Sweet", 1964
- WI 320 – Willie Mabon: "Got to Have Some" b/w "Why Did it Happen to Me?", 1964
- WI 321 – Baby Washington: "I Can't Wait Until I See My Baby" b/w "Who's Going to Take Care of Me?", 1964
- WI 322 – Ike and Tina Turner: "The Argument" b/w "Poor Fool", 1964
- WI 323 – Inez Foxx: "Hurt by Love" (UK #40, July 1964) [4]
- WI 324 – Patti LaBelle And The Blue Belles: "Down the Aisle" b/w "C'est La Vie", 1964
- WI 325 – The Megatons: "Shimmy Shimmy Walk", 1964
- WI 326 – Bobby Lee Trammell: "New Dance in France" b/w "Carolyn", 1964
- WI 327 – Tony Washington: "Show Me How (To Milk a Cow)" b/w "Boof Ska", 1964
- WI 328 – Anita Wood: "Dream Baby" b/w "This Happened Before", 1964
- WI 329 – Jackie Edwards: "Staggar Lee" b/w "Pretty Girl", 1964
- WI 330 – Homesick James: "Set a Date" b/w "Can't Afford to Do It", 1965
- WI 331 – Willie Mabon: "Just Got Some" b/w "That's No Big Thing", 1965
- WI 332 – Doug Sheldon: "Take it Like a Man" b/w "Lonely Boy", 1964
- WI 333 – Jimmy McGriff: "'Round Midnight" b/w "Lonely Avenue", unreleased
- WI 334 – The Wallace Brothers: "Precious Words" b/w "You're Mine", 1964
- WI 335 – Elmore James: "Dust My Blues"
- WI 336 – The Soul Sisters: "Loop de Loop" b/w "Long Gone", unreleased
- WI 337 – Louisiana Red: "I Done Woke Up"
- WI 338 – not issued
- WI 339 – J.B. Lenoir And His African Hunch Rhythm: "I Sing Um The Way I Feel"
- WI 340 – Bobby Parker: "Watch Your Step" / "Steal Your Heart Away"
- WI 341 – Big Al Downing: "Yes I'm Loving You" b/w "Please Come Home", 1964
- WI 342 – Bobby Peterson: "Rockin' Charlie", 1964
- WI 343 – The Daylighters: "Oh Mom (Teach Me How to Uncle Willie)" b/w "Hard-Headed Girl", 1964
- WI 344 – Paul Revere & the Raiders: "Like Long Hair" b/w "Sharon", 1965
- WI 345 – Willie Mae Thornton: "Tom Cat" b/w "Monkey in the Barn", 1965
- WI 346 – Bobby Peterson: "Piano Rock" b/w "One Day", 1965
- WI 347 – June Bateman: "I Don't Wanna" b/w Noble "Thin Man" Watts and His Band: "Noble's Theme", 1965
- WI 348 – The Olympics: "The Bounce" b/w "Fireworks", 1965
- WI 349 – Freddy King: "Driving Sideways" b/w "Hideaway", 1965
- WI 350 – Ike & Tina Turner: "I Can't Believe What You Say"
- WI 351 – Chris Kenner: "Land of 1,000 Dances" b/w "That's My Girl", 1965
- WI 352 – Betty Everett: "I've Got A Claim On You"
- WI 353 – Harold Burrage: "I'll Take One" b/w "A Long Ways Together", 1965
- WI 354 – Roscoe Shelton: "Question" b/w "Strain on My Heart", 1965
- WI 355 – The Wallace Brothers: "Lover's Prayer" b/w "Love Me Like I Love You", 1965
- WI 356 – Inez & Charlie Foxx: "La De Da I Love You" b/w "Yankee Doodle Dandy", 1965
- WI 357 – The Pleasures: "Music City" b/w "If I Had a Little Money", 1965
- WI 358 – B. B. King: "You Never Know" b/w "The Letter", 1965
- WI 359 – Etta James & The Peaches: "Roll With Me Henry"
- WI 360 – James Brown and the Famous Flames: "Night Train" b/w "Why Does Everything Happen to Me", 1965
- WI 361 – John Lee Hooker: "Boogie Chillun"
- WI 362 – Otis Redding: "Shout Bamalama" b/w "Fat Girl", 1965
- WI 363 – Wilbert Harrison: "Let's Stick Together" b/w "Kansas City Twist", 1965
- WI 364 – Huey "Piano" Smith and the Clowns: "If It Ain't One Thing It's Another" b/w "Tu-Ber-Cu-Lucas and the Sinus Blues", 1965
- WI 365 – Sonny Boy Williamson: "No Nights by Myself" b/w "Boppin' With Sonny Boy", 1965
- WI 366 – Frankie Ford: "Sea Cruise" / "Roberta"
- WI 367 – Lee Dorsey: "Do-Re-Mi" / "Ya Ya", 1965
- WI 368 – Buster Brown: "Fannie Mae" b/w "Lost in a Dream", 1965
- WI 369 – Frankie Ford: "What's Going On" b/w "Watchdog", 1965
- WI 370 – Joe Tex: "Yum Yum Yum" b/w "You Little Baby Face Thing", 1965
- WI 371 – Larry Williams: "Strange" b/w "Call on Me", 1965
- WI 372 – Irma Thomas: "Don't Mess With My Man" b/w "Set Me Free", 1965
- WI 373 – Big Jay McNeely: "Something on Your Mind" b/w "Back...Shack...Track", 1965
- WI 374 – Bob & Earl: "Harlem Shuffle" b/w "I'll Keep Running Back", 1965
- WI 375 – Lowell Fulson: "Too Many Drivers" b/w "Key to My Heart", 1965
- WI 376 – Ike and Tina Turner: "Please, Please, Please" b/w "Am I a Fool in Love", 1965
- WI 377 – Donnie Elbert: "A Little Piece Of Leather" / "Do What'cha Wanna"
- WI 378 – Harold Betters: "Do Anything You Wanna", 1965
- WI 379 – Screamin' Jay Hawkins: "I Hear Voices" b/w "Just Don't Care", 1965
- WI 380 – Huey "Piano" Smith and the Clowns: "Rockin' Pneumonia and the Boogie Woogie Flu", 1965
- WI 381 – Larry Williams: "Turn On Your Lovelight" b/w "Dizzy Miss Lizzy", 1965
- WI 382 – Willie Mabon: "I'm the Fixer" b/w "Some More", 1965
- WI 383 – Elmore James: "It Hurts Me Too" b/w "Bleeding Heart", 1965
- WI 384 – The Manhattans: "I Wanna Be (Your Everything)" b/w "Searchin' for My Baby", 1965
- WI 385 – Little Joe Cook: "Stormy Monday Blues" (Pt. 1/Pt. 2) (the T-Bone Walker song, miscredited)
- WI 386 – Alexander Jackson and the Turnkeys: "The Whip" b/w "Tell it Like it Is", 1965
- WI 387 – Jimmy Johnson: "Don't Answer the Door", 1965
- WI 388 – Bobby Day: "Rockin' Robin" b/w "Over and Over", 1965
- WI 389 – The Ikettes: "Prisoner in Love" b/w "Those Words", 1965
- WI 390 – Tarheel Slim and Little Ann: "You Make Me Feel So Good" b/w "Got to Keep On Lovin' You", 1965
- WI 391 – The Dorsets: "Pork Chops" b/w "Cool It", 1965
- WI 392 – Elmore James: "Knocking at Your Door" b/w "Calling All Blues", 1965
- WI 393 – Bob and Earl: "Baby, I'm Satisfied" b/w "The Sissy", 1965
- WI 394 – Gladys Knight & the Pips: "Letter Full Of Tears" b/w "You Broke Your Promise", 1965
- WI 395 – Esther Philips: "The Chains" b/w "Feel Like I Wanna Cry", 1965
- WI 396 – Donnie Elbert: "You Can Push It (Or Pull It)" b/w "Lily Lou", 1965
- WI 397 – Professor Longhair: "Baby Let Me Hold Your Hand" b/w "Looka' No Hair", 1965
- WI 398 – The Baron with His Pounding Piano: "Is a Blue Bird Blue" b/w "In the Mood", 1965
- WI 399 – Lee Dorsey: "Messed Around" b/w "When I Meet My Baby", 1966
Black Swan
The Black Swan label was one of Island's first subsidiaries with releases from 1963 to 1965. With a black and white label the catalogue covered the WI series numbers from 401 to 471. From 1970 to 1971 Trojan/B&C Records used the label for records within a BW series. Island reactivated the label in 1976/1977 within the WIP series and with a small series of 12" singles in a BS series.
- WI 401 – Laurel Aitken: "Lion Of Judah" b/w "Remember My Darling" (b-side with Cynthia Richards), 1963
- WI 402 – Derrick Morgan: "Street Girl" b/w "Edmarine", 1963
- WI 403 – Jimmy Cliff: "The Man" b/w "You Are Never Too Old", 1963
- WI 404 – Wilfred Jackie Edwards: "Why Make Believe" b/w "Do You Want Me Again", 1963 (b-side with Velvetts)
- WI 405 – Delroy Wilson: "Spit In The Sky" b/w "Voodoo Man", 1963
- WI 406 – Don Drummond: "Scrap Iron" b/w Dragonaire: "Prevention", 1963
- WI 407 – Archibald Trott: "Get Together" b/w "Just Because", 1963
- WI 408 – The Melody Enchanters: "Oh Ma, Oh Pa" b/w Top Grant: "Coronation Street", 1963
- WI 409 – Roy & Millie: "You Are The Only One" b/w "Cherry, I Love You", 1963
- WI 410 – Roy & Millie: "Oh Merna" b/w Don Drummond: "Dog War Bossa Nova", 1963
- WI 411 – Laurel Aitken: "The Saint" b/w "Go, Gal, Go", 1963
- WI 412 – Baba Brooks: "Jelly Beans" b/w Eric Morris: "Sampson", 1964
- WI 413 – Stranger And Ken: "Uno-Dos" / "Look", 1963
- WI 414 – Baba Brooks: "Key To The City" / Eric Morris: "Solomon Gondie"
- WI 415 – Stranger Cole: "Summer Day" / "Loving You Always"
- WI 416 – Wilfred Jackie Edwards: "The Things You Do" / "Little Smile"
- WI 417 – Ernest Ranglin & The GB's: "Swing A Ling Part 1" / "Part 2", 1964
- WI 418 – Barbara & Winston: "The Dream" / "I Love You", 1964
- WI 419 – Winston Samuels: "Luck Will Come My Way" / Lloyd Brevett: "One More Time", 1964
- WI 420 – Beltones: "Gloria Love" / Winston Francis: "You Are The One"
- WI 421 – Jackie Opel: You're No Good / King Liges
- WI 422 – Tommy McCook: Two For One / Lascelles Perkins: I Don't Know
- WI 423 – The Vikings: Down By The Riverside / This Way, 1964
- WI 425 – Derrick Morgan: Cherry Pie / Bob Walls: Remember Where You're From, 1964
- WI 426 – Winston Samuels: You Are The One / Gloria Love, 1964
- WI 427 – Roy And Millie: Oh Shirley / Marie, 1964
- WI 428 – Vikings: Treat Me Bad / Sitting On Top, 1964
- WI 429 – Keith And Enid: Lost My Love / I Cried, 1964
- WI 430 – The Maytals: Come Into My parlour / I Am In Love, 1964
- WI 431 – Marguerita: Woman Come / Eric Morris: Number One, 1964
- WI 432 – Melody Enchanters: Enchanted Ball / Sailor Boy
- WI 433 – Eric Morris: Supper In The Gutter / Ambition, 1964
- WI 434 – Baba Brooks: Spider / Meldoy Jamboree
- WI 435 – Stranger Cole: Boy Blue / Eric Morris: Words Of Wisdom, 1964
- WI 436 – Roy And Yvonne: Two Roads / Join Together, 1964
- WI 437 – Jimmy James: Thinking Of You / Shirley, 1964
- WI 438 – Baba Brooks: Cork Foot / The Hersang Combo: BBC Channel 2
- WI 439 – Eric Morris: River Come Down / Eric Morris: Seek And You'll Find, 1964
- WI 440 – Shenley Duffas: Digging A Ditch / He's Coming Down, 1964
- WI 441 – Bobby Aitken: Jericho / Lester Sterling: Lunch Time
- WI 442 – Baba Brooks: Musical Workshop / Duke White: Be Wise
- WI 443 – Shenley Duffus: Gather Them In / Crucifixion
- WI 444 – Baba Brooks: Bus Strike / Duke White: Sow Good Seeds
- WI 445 – Eric Morris: Home Sweet Home / Lester Sterling: 64, 1964
- WI 446 – Frank Cosmo: Alone / Beautiful Book
- WI 447 – Lloyd Briscoe: Spiritualist Mambo / Baba Brooks: Fly Right, 1964
- WI 448 – The Cherry Pies: Do You Keep On Dreaming / Sweeter Than Cherry Pies
- WI 449 – Charlie Organaire: Go Home / Theo Beckford: Ungrateful People, 1964
- WI 450 – Lloyd Briscoe: My Love Has Come / Baba Brooks: Sweet Eileen
- WI 451 – Sonny And Yvonne: Night After Night / Sonny Burke Group: Here We Go Again, 1965
- WI 452 – Theophilus Beckford: Take Your Time / Stranger Cole: Happy Go Lucky
- WI 453 – Baba Brooks: Take Five / Viney Gale: Go On
- WI 454 – Lloyd Briscoe: Trojan / I Am The Least
- WI 455 – Desmond Dekker: Dracula / Don Drummond: Spitfire, 1964
- WI 456 – Baba Brooks: Dreadnaught / Playgirls: Looks Are Everything, 1964
- WI 457 – Sonny Burke: I Love You Still / It's Always A Pleasure, 1965
- WI 458 – Sonny Burke: City In The Sky / Everyday I Love You More
- WI 459 – Tony Washington: But I Do / D.C.s: Night Train, 1964
- WI 460 – Tony Washington: Dilly Dilly / But I Do, 1964
- WI 461 – Sonny And Yvonne: Night After Night / Here We Go Again, 1964
- WI 462 – Stranger Cole & Patsy: Hey Little Girl / Cornel Campbell: Make Hay, 1965
- WI 463 – Lord Creator: Wicked Lady / The Maytals: My Little Ruby, 1964
- WI 464 – The Maytals: John And James / Theo Beckford: Sailing On, 1965
- WI 465 – Stranger & Ken: I Want To Go Home / Richard Suanders: The Sign Of The Times
- WI 466 – Baba Brooks: Baby Elephant Walk / Don Drummond: Don's Special
- WI 467 – Marvin And Johnny: Cherry Pie / Ain't That Right, 1965
- WI 468 – Joe & Ann: Gee Baby / Wherever You May Be, 1965
- WI 469 – Sonny Burke: Glad / Jeanie
- WI 470 – Sonny Burke: Dance With Me / My Girl Can't Cook
- WI 471 – Sonny Burke: Wicked People / God In Heaven Knows
Jump Up
Jump Up started in 1963 and released singles mainly in calypso style until ca. 1967. Around 1970 Trojan/B&C continued to release with the label, continuing with both prefix and catalogue numbers. (Tapir's)
- JU 501 – Mighty Dougla: Laziest Man / Dance Me Lover
- JU 502 – Lord Blakie: Maria / Snakes In The Square
- JU 503 – Lord Creator With The Byron Lee Orchestra: Jamaica Jump Up / Laziest Man, 1963
- JU 504 – Lord Kitchener: Love In The Cemetery / Jamaican Woman, 1962
- JU 505 – Gene Lawrence: Longest Day Meringie / Bachelor Boy
- JU 506 – Lord Kitchener: Road / Neighbour, 1967
- JU 507 – Mighty Sparrow: Kennedy & Khruschev / The Slave (National Record Co, Trinidad, 1962)
- JU 508 – Mighty Dougla: Teacher Teacher / Split Me In Two
- JU 509 – Mighty Dougla: Ugliness / My Wicked Boy Child
- JU 510 – Gene Lawrence: Longest Day Meringue / Bachelor Boy
- JU 511 – Lord Kitchener: Dr. Kitch / Come Back Home Meh Boy (Telco Records, Trinidad, 1963)
- JU 512 – Jackie Opel: TV In Jamaica / Worrells Captaincy (Beverleys Jamaica, 1963)
- JU 513 – Mighty Dougla: You Wasting Your Time / The Smart Barbadian (Telco Records, Trinidad)
- JU 515 – Lord Christo: The Dumb Boy And The Parrot / The General Hospital, 1967
- JU 516 – Nap Hepburn: Political Girl / The River
- JU 517 – Lord Cristo: Election War Zone / Bad Luck Man, 1967
- JU 518 – King Fighter: People Will Talk / Same Thing, 1965
- JU 519 – Joey Lewis: Nut Vendor / Marriage Recipe
- JU 520 – Ramon Otano: Mambo Trinidad / Fiesta En La Joya
- JU 521 – Joey Lewis Band: Oye Mi Son / Yo-No-Se
- JU 522 – Lord Blakie: Chinese Restaurant (Curry Shrimp & Rice) / What They Get, They Will Take
- JU 523 – Mighty Sparrow: Bull Pistle Gang / Village Ram
- JU 524 – Lord Creator: Big Bamboo / Marjorie & Harry
- JU 525 – Young Growler: Bulldozer / Clarabel
- JU 526 – Young Growler: Pressure In Britain / Pretentious Woman
- JU 527 – Lord Nelson: Party For Santa Claus / Stella
- JU 528 – Young Growler: Lucy Swimming Pool / Topless Dress
- JU 529 – Young Growler: Pussy Galore / Sledgehammer
- JU 530 – Lord Kitchener: Kitch You So Sweet / Ain't That Fun, 1967
- JU 531 – Baldhead Growler: The Sausage / Bingo Woman, 1967
Aladdin
Island's "first serious stab at setting up a pukka pop label". [6] Releases were numbered in a WI-6xx series, but the matrix number of Jackie Edwards' "He'll Have To Go" was WI 2000, suggesting that it might have been intended to use that catalogue number series instead.
- WI-601 – Jackie Edwards: "He'll Have To Go" b/w "Gotta Learn To Love Again", 1965
- WI-602 – unissued
- WI-603 – Owen Gray: "Gonna Work Out Fine" b/w "Dolly Baby", 1965
- WI-604 – Theo Johnson: "Masters Of War" b/w "Water Is Wide", 1965
- WI-605 – Jackie Edwards: "Hush" b/w "I Am In Love With You No More", 1965
- WI-606 – Dinah Lee: "I'll Forgive You Then Forget You" b/w "Nitty Gritty", 1965
- WI-607 – Owen Gray: "Linda Lu" b/w "Can I Get A Witness", 1965
- WI-608 – Dinah Lee: "I Can't Believe What You Say" b/w "Pushin' A Good Thing Too Far", 1965
- WI-609 – Prince & Princess: "Ready Steady Go" b/w "Take Me Serious", 1965
- WI-610 – unissued
- WI-611 – Jackie Edwards: "The Same One" b/w "I Don't Know", 1965
- WI-612 – Lord Kitchener: "Dr Kitch" b/w "Come Back Home Meh Boy", 1965 (reissue)
Brit
A short-lived subsidiary whose releases came out in the spring of 1965. The handful of releases were numbered in the WI-1000 series.
- WI-1001 – Bobby Jameson: "Rum-Pum" b/w "I Want To Know Why", 1965
- WI-1002 – Millie: "My Street" b/w "Mixed Up, Fickle, Moody, Self-Centred, Spoiled Kind Of Boy", 1965
- WI-1003 – The Cannon Brothers: "Turn Your Eyes To Me" b/w "Don't Stop Now", 1965
- WI-1004 – The Anglos: "Incense" b/w "You're Fooling Me", 1965 (A-side allegedly features Stevie Winwood. Disc was later reissued – see WIP-6061)
- WI-1005 – Dinah Lee: "I Can't Believe What You Say" b/w "Pushing A Good Thing Too Far" (unissued on Brit label – later issued on Aladdin, see WI-608)
Island (WI 3000 series)
The catalogue numbers 3000 ff. had been chosen after the first series ended at number 299 and 300 ff. had been used for the Sue label (see above).
- WI 3000 – Roy Richards: "South Viet Nam" b/w "You Must Be Sorry I(Vocal)", 1966
- WI 3001 – The Wailers: "He Who Feels It Knows It" b/w "Sunday Morning", 1966
- WI-3002 – The Gaylads: "Stop Making Love" b/w "They Call Her Dawn", 1966
- WI 3003 – The V.I.P.'s: "I Wanna Be Free" b/w "Don't Let It Go", 1966
- WI 3004 – unissued
- WI 3005 – The Claredonians: "I'll Never Change" b/w "Rules Of Life", 1966
- WI 3006 – Jackie Edwards: "I Feel So Bad" b/w "I Don't Want To Be Made A Fool Of", 1966
- WI 3007 – Belfast Gypsies: "Gloria's Dream" b/w "Secret Police", 1966
- WI 3008 – Robert Parker: "Happy Feet" b/w "The Scratch", 1966
- WI 3009 – The Wailers: Let Him Go (Rude Boy Get Bail) / Sinner Man, 1966
- WI 3010 – Derrick Morgan: Gather Together Now / Soft Hand Nice, 1966
- WI 3011 – Wynder K Frog: Sunshine Superman / Blues For A Frog, 1966
- WI 3012 – unissued
- WI-3013 – Delroy Wilson: "Dancing Mood" / Soul Brothers: More & More (white+red label), 1966
- WI 3015 – Ethiopians: I am Free / Soul Brothers: Shanty Town
- WI 3016 – Soul Brothers: Mr. Flint / Too Young To Love, 1966
- WI 3017 – Freaks of Nature: People Let's Freak Out / Secret Police (Shadow Crashers), 1966
- WI 3018 – Jackie Edwards: Royal Telephone / It's No Secret, 1967
- WI 3019 – Joyce Bond: Tell Me What It's All About / Tell Me Right Now, 1967
- WI 3020 – Ken Boothe: Train Is Coming / This Is Me, 1966
- WI 3021 – unissued
- WI 3022 – Gaylads: Don't Say No / Sonny Burke: You Rule My Heart, 1967
- WI 3023 – Slim Smith: I've Got Your Number / New Boss, 1967
- WI 3024 – unissued
- WI 3025 – The Gaylads – No Good Girl / Yes Girl, 1967
- WI 3026 – Joe Higgs: I Am The Song (The Prophet) / Worry No More, 1967
- WI 3027 – Roy Richards: Rub-A-Dub / The Sharks: Baby Come Home, 1967
- WI 3028 – Bobby Aitken: Kiss Bam Bam / Cynthia Richards: How Could I, 1967
- WI 3029 – Tony Gregory: Get Out Of My Life / Soul Brothers – Sugar Cane, 1967
- WI 3030 – Jackie Edwards: Only A Fool Breaks His Own Heart / The End, 1967
- WI 3031 – Buster Brown: My Blue Heaven / Two Women, 1967
- WI 3032 – Clarendonians: Shoo Be Doo Be / Sweet Heart Of Beauty, 1967
- WI 3033 – Delroy Wilson: Riding For A Fall / Got To Change Your Ways, 1967
- WI 3034 – Dudley Sibley: Gun Man / Denzil Thorpe: Monkey Speaks His Mind, 1967
- WI 3035 – Ken Boothe: I Don't Want To See You Cry / Baby I Need You, 1967
- WI 3036 – The Ethiopians: For You / Soul Brothers: Sound Pressure (white+red label)
- WI 3037 – Delroy Wilson: Ungrateful Baby / Roy Richards: Hopeful Village Ska, 1967
- WI 3038 – Soul Brothers: Cherry / Soul Junior: Out Of My Mind, 1967
- WI 3039 – Soul Brothers: Hi-Life / Delroy Wilson: Close To Me, 1967
- WI 3040 – Bob Andy: I've Got To Go Back Home / Sonny Burke: Rudy Girl, 1967
- WI 3041 – The Claredonians: You Can't Be Happy / Goodbye Forever, 1967
- WI 3042 – Peter Touch: I Am The Toughest / Marcia Griffiths: No Faith, 1967
- WI 3043 – The Wailers: Bend Down Low / Freedom Time, 1967
- WI 3044 – Chords Five: I Am Only Dreaming / Universal Vegrant, 1967
- WI-3045 – The Paragons: "On The Beach" / Tommy McCook: Sweet And Gentle, 1967
- WI 3046 – Alton Ellis and the Flames: Cry Tough / Carol With Tommy McCook: Mr. Solo, 1967
- WI 3047 – Tommy McCook: 1, 2, 3 Kick / The Treasure Isle Boys: What A Fool, 1967
- WI 3048 – Justin Hinds: On A Saturday Night / Save A Bread, 1967
- WI 3049 – The Moving Brothers: Darling I Love You / Tommy McCook: Saboo, 1967
- WI 3050 – Delroy Wilson: Get Ready / Roy Richards: Port 'O'Jam, 1967
- WI 3051 – Winston Samuels: The Greatest / Freddie & Fitsy: Truth Hurts, 1967
- WI 3052 – Soul Boys: Blood Pressure / Rita Marley: Come To Me, 1967
- WI 3053 – Winston Samuels: I Won't Be Discouraged / Freddie& Fitsy: Why Did My Little Girl Cry, 1967
- WI 3054 – Hopeton Lewis: Rock Steady / Cool Collie, 1967
- WI 3055 – Hopeton Lewis: Finders Keepers / Roland Alphonso: Shanty Town Curfew, 1967
- WI 3056 – Hopeton Lewis: Let Me Come On Home / Hardships Of Life, 1967
- WI 3057 – Hopeton Lewis: Run Down / Pick Yourself Up, 1967
- WI 3058 – Tartans: Dance All Night / What Can I Do, 1967
- WI 3059 – Hopeton Lewis: Let the Little Girl Dance / This Music Got Soul, 1967
- WI 3060 – Mighty Vikings Band: Do Re Mi / The Sound Of Music, 1967
- WI 3061 – Shadrocks: Go Go Special / Count Down, 1967
- WI 3062 – Granville Williams Orchestra: Hi-life / More, 1967
- WI-3063 – Derrick Harriott: "The Loser" / Bless You, 1967
- WI 3064 – Derrick Harriott: Happy Times / You My Everything, 1967
- WI 3065 – Astronauts: Before You Leave / Syncopate, 1967
- WI 3066 – Lynn Tait & The Jets: Something Stupid / Blue Tuesday, 1967
- WI 3067 – The Paragons: Talking Love / If I Were You, 1967
- WI 3068 – Hopeton Lewis: Rock A Shacka / I Don't Want Trouble, 1967
- WI 3069 – Leslie Butler: Polonaise Reggae / You Don't Have To Say, 1967
- WI 3070 – Roy Shirley: People Rock Steady / Slim Smith & Uniques: Trying Hard To Find A Home, 1967
- WI 3071 – Roy Shirley: Musical War / Soul Voice, 1967
- WI 3072 – Glen Adams: Silent Lover / I Remember, 1967
- WI 3073 – Tomorrow's Children: Bang Bang Rock Steady / Rain Rock Steady, 1967
- WI 3074 – Sammy Ismay & Mighty Vikings: Rockitty Fockitty, 1967
- WI 3075 – Lynn Taitt & The Jets: I Don't Want To See You Cry / Nice Time, 1967
- WI 3076 – Hopeton Lewis: Everybody Rocking / Stars Shining So Bright, 1967
- WI 3077 – Derrick Harriott: Walk The Streets / Bobby Ellis: Step Softly, 1967
- WI 3078 – Henry Buckley: Thank You Girl / Take Me Back, 1967
- WI 3079 – Derrick & Pauline Morgan: Someone / Do You Love Me, 1967
- WI 3080 – Alva Lewis: I'm Indebted / Groovers: You've Got To Cry, 1967
- WI 3081 – Henry Buckley: I'll Reach The End / Don Tony Lee: Lee's Special, 1967
- WI 3082 – Ken Parker: How Could I / Sonny Burke: Choo Choo Train, 1967
- WI 3083 – Glen Adams: She / S. Burke: Some Other Time, 1967
- WI 3084 – Slim Smith & the Uniques: Gypsy Woman / Ken Rose: Wall Flower, 1967
- WI 3085 – Keith & Tex: Tonight / Lynn Tait: You Have Caught Me, 1967
- WI 3086 – Slim Smith & the Uniques: Let Me Go Girl / Soulettes: Dum Dum, 1967
- WI 3087 – Uniques: Never Let Me Go / Don Lee: Lees Special, 1967
- WI 3088 – Rude Boys: Rock Steady Massachusetts / Going Home, 1967
- WI 3089 – Derrick Harriott: Solomon / Bobby Ellis & Crystallites: The Emperor, 1967
- WI 3090 – Mike Thompson Junior & Jets: Rock Steady Wedding / Flowerpot Bloomers, 1967
- WI 3091 – Keith & Tex: Stop That Train / Bobby Ellis & The Crystallies: Feeling Peckish, 1967
- WI 3092 – Rudy Mills: Long Story / Bobby Ellis & The Crystallites: Now We Know, 1967
- WI 3093 – Paragons: So Depressed / We Were Meant To Be, 1967
- WI 3094 – Lloyd & Devon: Red Bum Ball / Derrick Morgan: Conquering Ruler, 1968
- WI 3095 – Viceroys: Lip And Tongue / Dawn Penn: When Am I Gonna Be Free, 1968
- WI 3096 – Ken Parker: Down Low / Sad Mood, 1968
- WI 3097 – Dawn Penn: I'll Never Let You Go / Mark Brown: Brownlow Special, 1968
- WI 3098 – Roy Shirley: Thank You / Roy Shirley: Touch Them, 1968
- WI 3099 – Delroy Wilson: This Heart Of Mine / Glen Adams: Grab A Girl, 1968
- WI 3100 – Glen Adams: Hold Down Miss Winey / Vincent Gordon: Sounds And Soul, 1968
- WI 3101 – Derrick Morgan: Gimme Back / Viceroys: Send Requests, 1968
- WI 3102 – Nehemia Reid: Family War / Give Me That Love, 1968
- WI 3103 – Frank Brown: Some Come, Some Go / Consomates: Do It Now, 1968
- WI 3104 – Max Romeo: Put Me In The Mood / My One Girl, 1968
- WI 3105 – Ken Parker: Lonely Man / Bunnie Lee: Joy In My Heart, 1968
- WI 3106 – Glen Adams: That New Girl / Uniques: Speak No Evil, 1968
- WI 3107 – Uniques: Lesson Of Love / Delroy Wilson: Till I Die, 1968
- WI 3108 – Roy Shirley: Move All Day / Rollin' Rollin', 1968
- WI 3109 – Webber Sisters: My World / Alva Lewis: Lonely Still, 1968
- WI 3110 – Sensations: Long Time No See You Girl / Roy Shirley: Million Dollar Baby, 1968
- WI 3111 – Max Romeo: Walk Into The Dawn / Dawn Penn: I'll Get You, 1968
- WI 3112 – Roy Wilson: Dread Saras / David Brown: All My Life, 1968
- WI 3113 – Val Bennett: Jumping With Mr Lee / Roy Shirley: Keep Your Eyes On The Road, 1968
- WI 3114 – Uniques: Build My World Around You / Lloyd Clarke – I'll Never Change, 1968
- WI 3115 – Pat Perrin: Over You / Lloyd Terrell: Lost Without You, 8/1968
- WI 3116 – Lloyd Clarke: Summertime / Val Bennett: Soul Survivor, 8/1968
- WI 3117 – Uniques: More Love / Val Bennett: Lovall's Special, 1968
- WI 3118 – Roy Shirley: Good Is Better Than Bed / Fantastic Lover, 1968
- WI 3119 – Roy Shirley & Uniques: Facts Of Life / Leas Us Not Into Temptation, 1968
- WI 3120 – Glen Adams: She's So Fine / Roy Shirley: Girlie, 1968
- WI 3121 – Pat Kelly: Somebody's Baby / Bevely Simmons: Please Don't Leave Me, 1968
- WI 3122 – Slim Smith & The Uniques: My Conversation / Slim Smith: Love One Another, 1968
- WI 3123 – Uniques: The Beautitude / Keith Blake: Time On The River, 1968
- WI 3124 – Pat Kelly: Twelfth Of Never / Val Bennett: Caldonia, 1968
- WI 3125 – Roy Shirley: If I Did Know / Good Ambition, 8/1968
- WI 3126 – Federals: Penny For Your Song / I've Passed This Way Before, 1968
- WI 3127 – Delroy Wilson: Once Upon A Time / I Want To Love You, 1968
- WI 3128 – Stranger & Gladdy: Love Me Today / Over And Over Again, 8/1968
- WI 3129 – Gaylets: Silent River Runs Deep / You're My Kind Of Man, 1968
- WI 3130 – Alfred Brown & Melmoth: I Want Someone / Alfred Brown: One Scotch One Bourbon One Beer, 1968
- WI 3131 – Joe Higgs: You Hurt My Soul / Lynn Taitt & The Jets: Why Am I Treated So Bad, 1968
- WI 3132 – Horatio Soul: Ten White Horses / Angela, 1968
- WI 3133 – The Tennors: Ride Your Donkey / I've Got To Get You Off My Mind, 1968
- WI 3134 – Ike & Crystallites: Illya Kuryakin / Bobby Ellis & Crystallites: Ann Marie, 1968
- WI 3135 – Derrick Harriott: Do I Worry / Bobby Ellis & Crystallites: Shuntlin', 1968
- WI 3136 – Bobby Ellis & Crystallites: Dollar A Head / Rudy Mills: I'm Trapped, 8/1968
- WI 3137 – Keith & Tex: Hypnotising Eyes / Keith & Tex: Lonely Man, 8/1968
- WI 3138 – The Paragons: Memories By The Score / The Number One For Me, 9/1968
- WI 3139 – Lynn Taitt And The Jets: Napoleon Solo / Pressure And Slide, 1968
- WI 3140 – The Tennors: Copy Me Donkey / Ronnie Davis: The Stage, 8/1968
- WI 3141 – The Gaylets: I Like Your World / That Lonely Feeling, 8/1968
- WI 3142 – The Versatiles: Someone To Love / Teardrops Falling, 1968
- WI 3143 – Natives: Live It Up / Never Break My Heart, 1968
- WI 3144 – Lyn Beckford: Combination / Keelynn Beckford: Hey Little Girl, 8/1968
- WI 3145 – The Uniques: Girl Of My Dreams / Lester Sterling: Tribute To King Scratch, 8/1968
- WI 3146 – Val Bennett: The Russians Are Coming / Lester Sterling: Sir Lee's Whip, 8/1968
- WI 3147 – Derrick Harriott: Born To Love You / Ike Bennett & Crystallites: Alfred Hitchcock, 1968
- WI 3148 – David Anthony: All Night / David Anthony: Out Of My Mind, 1968
- WI 3149 – Noel Brown: Man's Temptation / Heartbreak Girl, 1968
- WI 3150 – Errol Dunkley: Once More / I'm Not Your Man, 1968
- WI 3151 – Ike B & Crystallites: Try A Little Merriness / Patricia, 1968
- WI 3152 – Federals: Shocking Love / By The River, 1968
- WI 3153 – Derrick Harriott: Tang! Tang! Festival Song / Ike Bennett & Crystallites: James Ray, 8/1968
- WI 3154 – Stranger Cole: Jeboza Macoo / Stranger & Gladdy: Now I Know, 1968
- WI 3155 – Charlie Kelly: So Nice Like Rice / Stranger & Gladdy: Over Again, 1968
- WI 3156 – The Tennors: Gram-Pa / Romeo Stewart: While I Was Walking, 9/1968
- WI 3157 – Jackie Edwards: You're My Girl / Heaven Only Knows, 8/1968
- WI 3158 – Lloyd And Johnny Melody: My Argument / Johnny Melody: Foey Man, 1968
- WI 3159 – Derrick Morgan: Hold You Jack / One Morning In May, 1968
- WI 3160 – D. Tony Lee: It's Reggae Time / Errol Dunkley: The Clamp, 1968
Sue (WI 4000 series)
- WI 4001 – Little Richard: "Without Love" b/w "Dance What You Wanna", 1966
- WI 4002 – Tommy Duncan: "Dance, Dance, Dance" b/w "Let's Try it Over Again", 1966
- WI 4003 – Jerry Butler: "I Stand Accused" b/w "I Don't Want to Hear Anymore", 1966
- WI 4004 – Jimmy Reed: "Odds and Ends" b/w "Going by the River, Part 1", 1966
- WI 4005 – Phil Upchurch Combo: "You Can't Sit Down" (UK #39, May 1966) [4]
- WI 4006 – Jimmy Hughes: "Goodbye My Love" b/w "It Was Nice", 1966
- WI 4007 – Elmore James: "I Need You" b/w "Mean Mistreating Mama", 1966
- WI 4008 – not issued
- WI 4009 – Jerry Butler: "Just for You" b/w "Believe in Me", 1966
- WI 4010 – Ellie Smith: "Dial That Telephone", 1966
- WI 4011 – Ritchie Valens: "La Bamba" b/w "Donna", unreleased
- WI 4012 – Billy Preston: Billy's Bag, 1966
- WI 4013 – The Jaybirds: "Somebody Help Me" b/w "The Right Kind", 1966
- WI 4014 – Birdlegs and Pauline: "Spring" b/w "In So Many Ways", 1966
- WI 4015 – Little Richard: "It Ain't Watcha Do" b/w "Crossover", 1966
- WI 4016 – Thurston Harris: "Little Bitty Pretty One" b/w "I Hope You Won't Hold It Against Me", 1966
- WI 4017 – Phil Upchurch Combo: "Nothing but the Soul" b/w "Evad", 1966
- WI 4018 – The Righteous Brothers: You Can Have Her / Justine, 1966
- WI 4019 – The Spidells: "Find Out What's Happening" b/w "That Makes My Heart Break", 1966
- WI 4020 – The Santells: "So Fine" b/w "These Are Love", 1966
- WI 4021 – Little Milton: "Early in the Morning" b/w "Bless Your Heart", 1966
- WI 4022 – Shades of Blue: "Oh! How Happy" b/w "Little Orphan Boy", 1966
- WI 4023 – Lowell Fulsom: "Talking Woman" b/w "Blues Around Midnight", 1966
- WI 4024 – Raymond Parker: "Ring Around the Roses" b/w "She's Coming Home", 1966
- WI 4025 – Lydia Marcelle: "Another Kind of Fellow" b/w "I've Never Been Hurt Like This Before", 1966
- WI 4026 – Gerri Hall: "Who Can I Run To" b/w "I Lost a Key", 1966
- WI 4027 – Mr. Dynamite: "Sh'mon", 1967
- WI 4028 – Barbara Lynn: "Letter To Mommy And Daddy" b/w "Second Fiddle Girl", Jan. 1967
- WI 4029 – Sugar Simone: "Suddenly" b/w "King Without a Throne", 1967
- WI 4030 – Bob and Earl: "Don't Ever Leave Me" b/w "Fancy Free", 1967
- WI 4031 – Danny White: "Keep My Woman Home" b/w "I Am Dedicating My Life", 1967
- WI 4032 – Don and Dewey: "Soul Motion" b/w "Stretchin' Out", March 1967
- WI 4033 – The Anglos: "Incense" b/w "You're Fooling Me", unreleased
- WI 4034 – The Kelly Brothers: "Falling in Love Again" b/w "Crying Days Are Over", April 1967
- WI 4035 – Theola Kilgore: "I'll Keep Trying" b/w "He's Coming Back to Me", April 1967
- WI 4036 – The Wallace Brothers: "I'll Step Aside" b/w "Hold My Hurt for a While", April 1967
- WI 4037 – Edgewood Smith and the Fabulous Tailfeathers: "Ain't That Lovin'" b/w "Yeah", May 1967
- WI 4038 – Barbara Lynn: "You'll Lose a Good Thing" b/w "Lonely Heartaches", April 1967
- WI 4039 – Claudine Clark: "The Strength to Be Strong" b/w "Moon Madness", May 1967
- WI 4040 – Jackie Day: "Before it's Too Late" b/w "Without a Love", May 1967
- WI 4041 – Paul Martin: "Snake in the Grass" b/w "I've Got a New Love", July 1967
- WI 4042 – John Roberts: "Sockin' 1, 2, 3, 4" b/w "Sophisticated Funk", February 1968
- WI 4043 – O.V. Wright: "What About You" b/w "What Did You Tell This Girl of Mine", March 1968
- WI 4044 – Bobby Bland: "That Did It" b/w "A Touch of the Blues", March 1968
- WI 4045 – Al King: "Think Twice Before You Speak" b/w "The Winner", March 1968
- WI 4046 – Joe Matthews: "Sorry Ain't Good Enough" b/w "You Better Mend Your Ways", March 1968
- WI 4047 – Thelma Jones: "Stronger" b/w "Never Leave Me", April 1968
- WI 4048 – The Lamp Sisters: "A Woman With the Blues" b/w "I Thought it Was All Over", May 1968
- WI 4049 – Fascinations: "Girls Are Out to Get You" b/w "You Be Sorry", June 1968
- WI 4050 – The Sapphires: "Who Do You Love" b/w "Where is Johnny Now", unreleased
Island WIP series
This series commenced in January 1967 and initially ran alongside the existing WI 3000 series (see above). It coincided with the introduction of a new pink label design (chosen, according to label founder and owner Chris Blackwell, "because it created a clear break from our Jamaican years") and the "P" in WIP is variously said to stand for "Pink" or "Progressive", [7] reflecting the fact that this new series was geared towards the new generation of rock/pop acts that Island had begun to accumulate from early 1967 onwards, as well as artists from its traditional roster who were being oriented towards the rock/pop audience, such as Jackie Edwards and Jimmy Cliff. Another change was that releases in the WIP series were normally stereo productions. Major UK top twenty singles' chart success for the label came very early in the WIP series, with WIP-6002 – Traffic's "Paper Sun" (#5, 6/1967), [4] a classic slice of British psychedelia released just in time for the "summer of love", but quite a high proportion of the early WIP-series output was by artists who failed to develop as anticipated (e.g. Hard Meat, The Smoke) or represented one-off licensing deals with artists who never again appeared in the Island listings (e.g. WIP-6001, WIP-6013, etc.). The series continued throughout the 1970s and into the early 1980s (see below).
The first of a series of pink label designs was used for singles WIP-6000 to WIP-6051, inclusive. Sometimes referred to as the "eye" label design, it featured an orange and black elliptical device on the left-hand side of the label which could be said to resemble a grotesque eyeball when viewed sideways. "A" and "B" sides were clearly delineated on this early series of pink label singles, thus: WIP-6050-A (Traffic's "Medicated Goo") and WIP-6050-B (the same band's "Shanghai Noodle Factory").
Beginning with WIP-6052, a new series of matrix numbers was introduced for 7" singles. Henceforward, singles' sides were not usually identified as "A" or "B", but each bore a unique matrix number in a series starting at wipx 1002. [8] The matrix number appeared on the label, usually upside-down directly beneath the main catalogue number. The matrix numbers seem to have been allocated to each release in numerical sequence, irrespective of the actual or proposed release date of the record; thus the two sides of WIP-6056 (Jethro Tull's "Living In The Past" b/w "Driving Song") have matrix numbers wipx 1010 and wipx 1011, respectively. Initially, the new matrix numbers were used in conjunction with the existing "eye" label design, but beginning with releases in June 1969 a new pink label design was introduced, known as the "block" design. The new design continued to feature the "eye" device in plain black enclosed within the push-out centre of the record, but the company name was now written in capital letters within a rectangular black block in the lower part of the label. The first release to feature the new label design appears to have been WIP-6060 and the last to feature the orange-and-black "eye" design WIP-6061, a reissue of "Incense" by the Anglos, which had actually been released the previous month. One or two earlier releases which were evidently still selling were re-pressed with the new design (e.g. WIP-6056, which exists with both the orange-and-black "eye" and the "block" label designs).
Towards the end of 1969, artists signed to Terry Ellis and Chris Wright's Chrysalis management company began to be favoured with a special Chrysalis label design – green with a red Chrysalis butterfly logo. Initially this applied to Jethro Tull and former Tull guitarist Mick Abrahams' band Blodwyn Pig. These early Chrysalis singles were allotted catalogue and matrix numbers in the main Island WIP and wipx series, respectively, and bore the legend "manufactured and distributed by island records basing st london" on the upper circumference of the label. Chrysalis continued to issue singles bearing Island catalogue numbers until Autumn 1971, after which the label broke away completely and began its own series of catalogue numbers in a CHS 2000 series.
- WIP-6000 – Owen Gray: "Help Me" b/w "Incense", 14/1/1967 [1]
- WIP-6001 – Rene & Rene: "Loving You Could Hurt Me So Much" b/w "Little Diamonds", 14/1/1967 [1] [9]
- WIP-6002 – Traffic: "Paper Sun" b/w "Giving to You", 5/1967 (UK #5, June 1967) [4]
- WIP-6003 – Ray Cameron: "Doing My Time" b/w "Getaway, Getaway Car", 1/1967
- WIP-6004 – Jimmy Cliff: "Give and Take" b/w "Aim And Ambition", 2/1967
- WIP-6005 – The V.I.P.'s: "Straight Down To The Bottom" b/w "In A Dream", 2/1967
- WIP-6006 – Wynder K Frog: "Green Door" b/w "Dancing Frog", 2/1967
- WIP-6007 – Tim Tam and the Turn-Ons: "Wait A Minute" b/w "Ophelia", 4/1967
- WIP-6008 – Jackie Edwards: "Come Back Girl" b/w "Tell Him You Lied", 4/1967
- WIP-6009 – Julien Covey and the Machine: "A Little Bit Hurt" b/w "Sweet Bacon", 4/1967
- WIP-6010 – Joyce Bond: "Do The Teasy" b/w "Sugar", 4/1967
- WIP-6011 – Jimmy Cliff: "I Got A Feeling" b/w "Hard Road To Travel", 5/1967
- WIP-6012 – Jackie and Millie: "In a Dream" b/w "Ooh, Ooh", 6/1967
- WIP-6013 – The Bill Shepherd Sound: "Whistling Sailor" b/w "March of the Seven Seas", 1967
- WIP-6014 – Wynder K Frog: "I'm A Man" b/w "Shook Shimmy And Shake", 6/1967
- WIP-6016 – Nirvana: "Tiny Goddess" b/w "I Believe in Magic", 7/1967
- WIP-6017 – Traffic: "Hole in My Shoe" b/w "Smiling Phases", 8/1967 (early issues in picture sleeve; UK #2, September 1967 [4] )
- WIP-6018 – Joyce Bond: "This Train" b/w "Not So With Me", 8/1967
- WIP-6019 – Art: "What's That Sound (For What It's Worth)" b/w "Rome Take Away Three", 7/1967
- WIP-6020 – Nirvana: "Pentecost Hotel" b/w "Feelin' Shattered", 9/1967
- WIP-6021 – Millie Small: "I Am In Love" b/w "You Better Forget", 10/1967
- WIP-6022 – Spooky Tooth: "Sunshine Help Me" b/w "Weird", 1/1968
- WIP-6023 – The Smoke: "It Could Be Wonderful" b/w "Have Some More Tea", 11/1967
- WIP-6024 – Jimmy Cliff: "That's The Way Life Goes" b/w "Thank You", 10/1967
- WIP-6025 – Traffic: "Here We Go Round The Mulberry Bush" b/w "Coloured Rain", 11/1967 (first 100,000 in picture sleeve) (UK #8, December 1967) [4]
- WIP-6026 – Jackie Edwards: "Julie On My Mind" b/w "If This Is Heaven", 2/1968
- WIP-6027 – Kytes: "Running In The Water" b/w "The End Of The Day", 2/1968
- WIP-6028 – Peter Sarstedt: "I Must Go On" b/w "Mary Jane", 1/1968
- WIP-6029 – Nirvana: "Rainbow Chaser" b/w "Flashbulb", 3/1968 (UK #34, May 1968) [4]
- WIP-6030 – Traffic: "No Face, No Name And No Number" b/w "Roamin' Thru' The Gloamin' With 40,000 Headmen", 2/1968 (UK #40, March 1968) [4]
- WIP-6031 – The Smoke: "Utterly Simple" b/w "Sydney Gill", 3/1968 (not issued) [10]
- WIP-6032 – Dave Mason: "Just For You" b/w "Little Woman", 2/1968
- WIP-6033 – Emil Dean: "This Is Our Anniversary" b/w "Lonely Boy", 3/1968
- WIP-6034 – Santos Morados: "Tonopah" b/w "Anytime", 3/1968
- WIP-6035 – Sarolta: "Open Your Hands" b/w "L.O.V.E.", 4/1968
- WIP-6036 – Jackie Edwards & Jimmy Cliff: "Set Me Free" b/w "Here I Come", 6/1968
- WIP-6037 – Spooky Tooth: "Love Really Changed Me" b/w "Luther's Groove", 6/1968
- WIP-6038 – Nirvana: "Girl In The Park" b/w "C Side In Ocho Rios", 6/1968
- WIP-6039 – Jimmy Cliff: "Waterfall" b/w "Reward", 7/1968
- WIP-6040 – Soul People: "Hummin'" b/w "Soul Drink", 7/1968
- WIP-6041 – Traffic: "You Can All Join In" b/w "Withering Tree", 8/1968 (promo/export issue only – see reference) [11]
- WIP-6041 – Traffic: "Feeling Alright?" b/w "Withering Tree", 9/1968
- WIP-6042 – Jackie Edwards: "You My Girl" b/w Heaven Only Knows, 1968 [12]
- WIP-6043 – Sue and Sunny: "Set Me Free" b/w Nirvana Orchestra: "City Of The South", 8/1968 [13]
- WIP-6043 – Jethro Tull: "A Song for Jeffrey" b/w "One for John Gee", 27/9/1968
- WIP-6044 – Wynder K Frog: "Jumpin' Jack Flash" b/w "Baldy", 8/1968
- WIP-6045 – Nirvana: "All Of Us (The Touchables)" b/w "Trapeze", 11/1968
- WIP-6046 – Spooky Tooth: "The Weight" b/w "Do Right People", 9/1968
- WIP-6047 – Fairport Convention: "Meet on the Ledge" b/w "Throwaway Street Puzzle", 12/1968
- WIP-6048 – Jethro Tull: "Love Story" b/w "Christmas Song", 29/11/1968 (UK #29, January 1969) [4]
- WIP-6049 – Heavy Jelly: "I Keep Singing That Same Old Song" b/w "Blue", 1/1969
- WIP-6050 – Traffic: "Medicated Goo" b/w "Shanghai Noodle Factory", 12/1968
- WIP-6051 – Joyce Bond: "Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da" b/w Joyce Bond Review: "Robin Hood Rides Again", 12/1968
- WIP-6052 – Nirvana: "Wings Of Love" b/w "Requiem To John Coltrane", 1/1969
- WIP-6053 – Bob & Earl: "Harlem Shuffle" b/w "I'll Keep Running Back", 1/1969 (UK #7, March 1969) [4]
- WIP-6054 – Free: "Broad Daylight" b/w "The Worm", March 1969
- WIP-6055 – Clouds: "Make No Bones About It" b/w "Heritage", 3/1969
- WIP-6056 – Jethro Tull: "Living in the Past" b/w "Driving Song", 2/5/1969 (UK #3, May 1969) [4]
- WIP-6057 – Nirvana: "Oh! What a Performance" b/w "Darling Darlane", 5/1969
- WIP 6058 – Spooky Tooth: "That Was Only Yesterday" b/w "Oh! Pretty Woman", 1969 (believed not issued in U.K. Dutch picture sleeve issues exist with this catalogue number. [14] )
- WIP-6059 – Blodwyn Pig: "Dear Jill" b/w "Sweet Caroline", 5/1969
- WIP-6060 – Spooky Tooth: "Son Of Your Father" b/w "I've Got Enough Heartache", 6/1969
- WIP-6061 – Anglos: "Incense" b/w "You're Fooling Me", 5/1969
- WIP-6062 – Free: "I'll Be Creeping" b/w "Sugar for Mr. Morrison"
- WIP-6064 – Fairport Convention: "Si Tu Dois Partir" b/w "Genesis Hall", 7/1969 (UK #21, July 1969) [4]
- WIP-6065 – Not issued
- WIP-6066 – Hard Meat: "Rain" b/w "Burning Up Years", 8/1969
- WIP-6067 – Clouds: "Scrapbook" b/w "The Carpenter", 9/1969
- WIP 6068 – Jethro Tull: "Bouree" b/w "Fat Man", 1969 (not issued in U.K. French and Belgian issues exist with this catalogue number.) [15]
- WIP-6069 – Blodwyn Pig: "Walk On The Water" b/w "Summer Day", 9/1969
- WIP 6070 – Jethro Tull: "Sweet Dream" b/w "17", 10/10/1969 (green Chrysalis label) (UK #7, November 1969) [4]
- WIP-6071 – King Crimson: "The Court of the Crimson King Part One" b/w "The Court of the Crimson King Part Two", 10/1969
- WIP-6072 – Mott The Hoople: "Rock and Roll Queen" b/w "Road To Birmingham", 10/1969
(Series continued under heading Singles in the 1970s, below.)
IEP series
Four track EPs in the 1960s
- IEP 701 – Jackie Edwards: Sacred Hymns Vol. 1, 1966
- IEP 702 – Jackie Edwards: Sacred Hymns Vol. 2, 1966
- IEP 703 – Dioris Valladares and his Orchestra – Meringue!
- IEP 704 – Ernest Ranglin and the G.B's: Just A Little Walk
- IEP 705 – Millie and her Boyfriends: Roy – Jackie – Owen, 1963
- IEP 706 – The Soul of Ike and Tina Turner (Sue subsidiary)
- IEP 707 – Bam & Charlie Hyatt: Live At The State Theatre Kingston Jamaica – Rass!, 1966
- IEP 708 – Jackie Edwards – Hush, 1966
- IEP 709 – Chris Farlowe – Stormy Monday, 1966
- IEP 710 – Early Otis Redding
- IEP 711 – Z. Z. Hill / Intentions: Gimmie Gimmie (Sue subsidiary)
LPs of the 1960s
For LPs the label chose the prefix ILP (meaning: Island Long Player) with a number of three figures beginning with 900, later supplemented by ILPS (meaning: Island Long Player Stereo) to distinguish between Mono and Stereo records. Some records were issued in both forms. For those records in stereo, the catalogue number was changed by adding a fourth figure (e.g.: ILP 970 was the mono equivalent of ILPS 9070).
ILP/ILPS series
- ILP 901 – Keith and Enid: Keith and Enid Sing, 1964
the above was the only Island LP released with a black and silver 'flaming sun' label. All following Island LPs had the white and red 'flaming sun' label. The Sue label LPs were incorporated into the island numerical system, and had the yellow and red 'bow tie' labels.
- ILP 902 – The Mighty Sparrow: The Slave, 1964
- ILP 903 – Derrick Morgan: Forward March, 1964
- ILP 904 – Silver Stars Steel Band: Silver Stars Steel Band, 1964
- ILP 905 – Bryon Lee & The Dragonaires: Caribbean Joyride, 1964
- ILP 906 – Jackie Edwards: The Most Of Wilfred Jackie Edwards, 1964
- ILP 907 – Jimmy McGriff: I've Got A Woman (Sue label), 1964
- ILP 908 – Jimmy McGriff: Gospel Time (Sue label), 1964
- ILP 909 – Ernest Ranglin: Wranglin', 1964
- ILP 910 – V.A.: This Is Blue Beat, 1964
- ILP 911 – Inez and Charlie Foxx: Mockingbird, (Sue label) 1964
- ILP 912 – Jackie Edwards: Stand Up For Jesus, 1965
- ILP 913 – The Soul Sisters: The Soul Sisters, (Sue label) 1965
- ILP 914 – V.A.: The Birth of Ska, 1962 (Unreleased UK version of Treasure Isle LP, White Label only) [16]
- ILP 915 – Ernest Ranglin: Reflections, 1965
- ILP 916 – Vagabonds: The Fabulous Vagabonds, 1965
- ILP 917 – Huey Piano Smith & The Clowns: Rockin' Pneumonia & The Boogie Woogie Flu, (Sue label) 1965
- ILP 918 – Elmore James: The Best of Elmore James, (Sue label) 1965
- ILP 919 – V.A.: Pure Blues Vol. 1, (Sue label) 1965
- ILP 920 – V.A.: 50 Minutes 24 Seconds Of Recorded Dynamite (Sue label), 1965
- ILP 921 – V.A.: We Sing The Blues (Sue Label), 1965
- ILP 922 – Larry Williams: On Stage, (Sue label) 1965
- ILP 923 – The Blues Busters: Behold, 1965
- ILP 924 – Lee Dorsey: The Best of Lee Dorsey, 1965
- ILP 925 – V.A.: The Sue Story!, 1965
- ILP 926 – Harold McNair: Affectionate Fink, 1965
- ILP 927 – Elmore James: Memorial Album, (Sue label) 1965
- ILP 928 – Derrick Harriott: The Best Of: Vol. 1, 1965
- ILP 929 – Billie Holiday: Last Live Recording, 1965 (UK sleeves printed but album released on Sonet Records)
- ILP 930 – V.A.: Ska At The Jamaican Playboy Club, 1966
- ILP 931 – Jackie Edwards: Come On Home, 1965/1966
- ILP 932 – Charlie Hyatt: Kiss Me Neck, 1966
- ILP 933 – Various: The Sue Story Vol. 2, (Sue label) 1966
- ILP 934 – V.A.: Soul '66, 1966
- ILP 935 – Billy Preston: The Most Exciting Organ Ever (Sue label), ca. 1965
- ILP 936 – Jackie Edwards: The Best of Jackie Edwards, 1966
- ILP 937 – The Righteous Brothers: In Action, (Sue label), 1966
- ILP 938 – V.A.: The Sue Story Vol. 3, (Sue label) 1966
- ILP 939 – John Foster: John Foster Sings, 1966
- ILP 940 – Jackie Edwards: By Demand, 1966
- ILP 941 – Jackie Edwards/Millie Small: Pledging My Love, 1966
- ILP 942 – Robert Parker: Barefootin', 1966
- ILP 943 – V.A.: Doctor Soul, 1966
- ILP 944 – Wynder K Frog: Sunshine Superfrog , 1966
- ILP 945 – Various: Pakistani Soul Session, 1966
- ILP 946 – Ray Barretto: El Watusi, 1966
- ILP 947 – The Settlers: Early Settlers, 1966
- ILP 948 – V.A.: Club Ska '67, 1967
- ILP 949 – Barbara Lynn: Barbara Lynn Story, 1967
- ILP 950 – The Wallace Brothers: Soul Connection, (Sue label) 1967
- ILP 951 – Bob & Earl: Harlem Shuffle, (Sue label) 1967
At this point, Island introduced the first of three pink label designs. These next releases had the first pink label, with an orange and black 'eyeball' logo on the left, unless otherwise indicated:
- ILP 952 – John Martyn: London Conversation , 1967
- ILP 953 – Millie Small: The Best of .., 1967
- ILP 954 – V.A.: Dr. Kitch, (only on the red/white label) 1967
- ILP 955 – Derrick Harriott: Rock Steady Party, 1967
- ILP 956 – V.A.: Club Ska '67, (W.I.R.L.-label) 1967
- ILP 957 – Hopeton Lewis: Take It Easy, 1967
- ILP 958 – V.A.: Duke Reid's Rock Steady, 1967 (Trojan Records, Orange Label)
- ILP 959/ILPS 9059 – Nirvana: The Story of Simon Simopath , 1967
- ILP 960/ILPS 9060 – Jackie Edwards: Premature Golden Sands, 1967
- ILP 961/ILPS 9061 – Traffic: Mr. Fantasy , 1967
- ILP 962 – Jimmy Cliff: Hard Road To Travel, 1967
- ILP 963 – Jackie Edwards and Millie Small: The Best Of, Vol. 2, 1967
- ILP 964 – V.A.: Club Soul, 1967
- ILP 965 – V.A. Club Rock Steady, 1967
- ILP 966/ILPS 9066 – V.A.: British Blue-Eyed Soul, 1967
- ILP 967 – Art: Supernatural Fairy Tales , 1967
- ILP 968 – Joyce Bond: Soul And Ska, 1967
- ILP 969 – Lynn Taitt & The Jets: Sounds Rocksteady, 1967
- ILP 970/ILPS 9070 – The Spencer Davis Group: The Best Of ..., 1967
- ILP 971 – Granville Williams Orchestra: Hi-Life, 1967
- ILP 972 – Sonny Burke: The Sounds Of ..., 1967
- ILP 973 – (not used)
- ILP 974 – Bobby Bland: A Touch Of The Blues, 1967
- ILP 975 – O.V. Wright: 8 Men, 4 Women, 1967
- ILP 976 – V.A.: The Duke And The Peacock, 1967
- ILP 977 – V.A.: Guy Steven's Testament Of Rock And Roll, 1967
- ILP 978 – V.A.: Put It On, It's Rock Steady, 1967/68
- ILPS 9079 – Spontaneous Music Ensemble: Karyobin Are The Imaginary Birds Said To Live In Paradise, 1968 (Island/Hexagram label)
- ILPS 9080 – Spooky Tooth: It's All About, 1968
- ILPS 9081 T- Traffic: Traffic , 1968
- ILPS 9082 – Wynder K Frog: Out of the Flying Pan, 1968
- ILP 983 – Derrick Harriott/The Crystallites: The Best Of ..., 1968
- ILP 984 – The Merrymen: Caribbean Treasure Chest, 1968
- ILP 985/ILPS 9085 – Jethro Tull: This Was , 1968 (mono withdrawn) [17]
- ILP 986 – V.A.: Leaping With Mr. Lee, 1968
- ILPS 9087 – Nirvana: All Of Us, 1968
- ILPS 9088 – Tramline: Somewhere Down The Line, 1968
- ILPS 9089 – Free: Tons of Sobs , 1969;
- ILP 990 – Derrick Morgan: Derrick Morgan & Friends, 1969
- ILPS 9091 – John Martyn: The Tumbler , 1969
- ILPS 9092 – Fairport Convention: What We Did on Our Holidays , 1969
- ILP 993 – V.A.: The Unfolding Of The Book Of Life (Volume One), 1969
At this point, monaural releases are discontinued. Releases below this text are in stereophonic only.
At this point, Island introduced the second pink label. It is known as the 'black block' label, as it featured a thick, block-like letter i at the bottom, dotted by a black eyeball in the centre of the label. This was very quickly replaced by the third pink label, featuring a small white letter i logo. Due to variations in catalogue number assignation and the actual release dates of the records, there is a small cross-over period between the three pink label designs. The original label designs for the following LPs are detailed in parentheses.
All following LPs were originally issued on the third pink label, with 'white i' logo.
IWP/IWPS series
During the same period Island Records released some sampler albums with the prefixes IWP/IWPS: