Paperhouse Records | |
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Founded | 1990 |
Founder | David E. Barker Clive Solomon |
Defunct | 1993 |
Distributor(s) | Pinnacle |
Genre | Indie Art rock |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
Location | London |
Paperhouse Records was a British independent record label which operated from 1990 to 1993.
The label was a short-lived joint venture by Glass Records owner David E. Barker and Fire Records owner Clive Solomon. It is named after "Paperhouse", opening track on Tago Mago , the 1971 album by Krautrock band Can.
Paperhouse issued Richard Hell's Dim Stars material, and records by Teenage Fanclub and other bands connected with Creation Records (The Pastels, The Servants). The label also issued material by the Kurt Cobain-championed Daniel Johnston.
Albums may be in LP (PAPLP), compact disc (PAPCD), or cassette (PAPMC) format, with singles listed with variations on the PAPER prefix. Artefacts with the same title under different catalogue entries refer to the same recording, if releases were not always issued in more than one format, leading to apparent gaps in the series.
Catalogue number | Artist | Title | Year |
PAPCD 001 | Walkingseeds | Bad Orb.. Whirling Ball (CD, Album) | 1990 |
PAPCD 002 | Phil Shoenfelt | Backwoods Crucifixion (CD, Album) | 1990 |
PAPCD 004 | Teenage Fanclub | A Catholic Education (CD, Album) | 1990 |
PAPCD 005 | The Servants | Disinterest (CD, Album) | 1990 |
PAPCD 006 | The Pastels | Up for a Bit with The Pastels (CD, Album) | 1991 |
PAPCD 007 | Gumball | Special Kiss (CD, Album) | 1991 |
PAPCD 008 | The Pastels | Truckload of Trouble (CD, Comp) | 1993 |
PAPCD 009 | Jad Fair | I Like It When You Smile (CD, Album) | 1992 |
PAPCD 10 | Half Japanese | Fire in the Sky (CD, Album) | 1992 |
PAPCD 011 | Eugenius | Oomalama (CD, Album) | 1992 |
PAPCD 012 | The Badgeman | Ritual Landscape (CD, Album) | 1992 |
PAPCD 014 | Dim Stars | Dim Stars (CD, Album) | 1992 |
PAPCD 15 | Jad And Nao | Half Robot (CD) | 1992 |
PAPCD 17 | Half Japanese | Music To Strip By (CD, Album, RE) | 1993 |
PAPCD 18 | Half Japanese | The Band That Would Be King (CD, RE, Album) | 1993 |
PAPCD19 | Jad Fair & Daniel Johnston | It's Spooky (CD, Album, RE) | 1993 |
PAPCD21 | Spitfire | Sex Bomb (CD, Album) | 1993 |
PAPER 001 | Walkingseeds | Gates of Freedom (7") | 1990 |
PAPER 002 | The Badgeman | Crystals (7") | 1990 |
PAPER 003 | Teenage Fanclub | Everything Flows/Primary Education/Speeder (7") | 1990 |
PAPER 003CD | Teenage Fanclub | Everything Flows (CD, Single) | 1991 |
PAPER 004 | The Servants | Look Like A Girl (7", EP) | 1990 |
PAPER 005 | Teenage Fanclub | The Ballad of John And Yoko (7", S/Sided) | 1990 |
PAPER 006T | Gumball | Gumball (12", EP) | 1990 |
PAPER 007 | Teenage Fanclub | God Knows It's True (7", Single) | 1990 |
PAPER 007CD | Teenage Fanclub | God Knows It's True (CD, Single) | 1990 |
PAPER 007T | Teenage Fanclub | God Knows It's True (12") | 1990 |
PAPER 008 | The Pastels | Speeding Motorcycle (7", Single) | 1991 |
PAPER 008CD | The Pastels | Speeding Motorcycle (CD, EP) | 1991 |
PAPER 008T | The Pastels | Speeding Motorcycle/Speedway Star (12", EP) | 1991 |
PAPER010 | Gumball | This Town/Summer Days (7") | 1991 |
PAPER 011 | The Pastels | Thru' Your Heart (Maxi) | 1991 |
PAPER 011T | The Pastels | Thru' Your Heart (12", EP, Single) | 1991 |
PAPER 012CD | Gumball | Light Shines Through (CD, Maxi) | 1991 |
PAPER 012T | Gumball | Light Shines Through (12") | 1991 |
PAPER 013CD | Jad Fair & The Pastels | This Could Be The Night (CD, Maxi) | 1992 |
PAPER 013T | Jad Fair & The Pastels | This Could Be The Night (12") | 1992 |
PAPER 014CD | Captain America | Captain America EP (CD, EP) | 1991 |
PAPER 014T | Captain America | Captain America EP (12", EP) | 1991 |
PAPER 015CD | Dim Stars | Dim Stars EP (CD, EP) | 1991 |
PAPER 015T | Dim Stars | Dim Stars EP (12", Mini-album) | 1992 |
PAPER 016CD | Captain America | Flame On (CD, Single) | 1992 |
PAPER 016T | Captain America | Flame On (12") | 1992 |
PAPER 017 | Half Japanese | Eye of the Hurricane (7") | 1992 |
PAPER 018CD | Jad Fair & The Pastels | Jad Fair & The Pastels No. 2 (CD, Maxi) | 1992 |
PAPER 018T | Jad Fair & The Pastels | Jad Fair & The Pastels No. 2 (12") | 1992 |
PAPER 019 | The Badgeman | English Road Song (7", Single) | 1992 |
PAPER 020 | Midway Still/Captain America | Wow!/I Won't Try (7") | 1992 |
PAPER 021CD | The Nightblooms | Butterfly Girl (CD, Maxi) | 1992 |
PAPER 022 | Kittenbirds | You, Me And Jesus (7", Single) | 1993 |
PAPER 022CD | Kittenbirds | You, Me And Jesus (CD, Maxi) | 1993 |
PAPER 023 | The Pastels | Thank You For Being You (Single) | 1993 |
PAPER 023CD | The Pastels | Thank You For Being You (CD, Single) | 1993 |
PAPER 024 | Kittenbirds | Honey, You're Sick (7", Single) | 1993 |
PAPER 025CD | Spitfire | Minimal Love EP (CD, EP) | 1993 |
PAPER 025T | Spitfire | Minimal Love EP (12") | 1993 |
PAPLP 001 | Walkingseeds | Bad Orb.. Whirling Ball (LP, Album) | 1990 |
PAPLP 002 | Phil Shoenfelt | Backwoods Crucifixion (LP, Album) | 1990 |
PAPLP 003 | The Badgeman | Kings of the Desert (LP) | 1990 |
PAPLP 004 | Teenage Fanclub | A Catholic Education (LP, Album) | 1990 |
PAPLP 005 | The Servants | Disinterest (LP, Album) | 1990 |
PAPLP 006 | The Pastels | Up for a Bit with The Pastels (Album) | 1991 |
PAPLP 007 | Gumball | Special Kiss (LP, Album) | 1991 |
PAPLP 007S | Gumball | Special Kiss (LP, Album, Ltd) | 1991 |
PAPLP 008 | The Pastels | Truckload of Trouble (2xLP, Comp) | 1993 |
PAPLP 009 | Jad Fair | I Like It When You Smile (LP) | 1992 |
PAPLP 010 | Half Japanese | Fire in the Sky (12", Album) | 1992 |
PAPLP 011 | Eugenius | Oomalama (LP, Album) | 1992 |
PAPLP 012 | The Badgeman | Ritual Landscape (LP, Album) | 1992 |
PAPLP 014 | Dim Stars | Dim Stars (LP) | 1992 |
PAPLP 021 | Spitfire | Sex Bomb (LP, Whi) | 1993 |
PAPMC 004 | Teenage Fanclub | A Catholic Education (Cass, Album) | 1990 |
PAPMC 011 | Eugenius | Oomalama (Cass, Album) | 1992 |
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