Super Records

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Super Records
Super Records Ltd - Logo.gif
Parent company Universal Music Group
Founded2008
Founder Tom Fletcher, Dougie Poynter, Danny Jones, Harry Judd
Distributor(s)2010 Universal Records Island Records
2008-2009 Absolute (Universal)
EMI Brazil
Avex Trax
EMI International
Warner Music (Singapore and Philippines)
Genre Pop punk
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Location Flag of the United Kingdom.svg London
Official website www.SuperRecords.com

Super Records Ltd. is a British independent record label, owned and operated by the English band McFly.

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Formation

McFly's debut album was released on Island Records in 2004. Room on the 3rd Floor went to number one, making them the youngest UK group to do so since The Beatles.

However, after an issue involving creative differences, McFly parted ways with Island Records and set up their own label, Super Records Ltd. McFly insist the parting from Universal was amicable but that they wanted to be in complete creative control. [1]

Distribution

Everything that Super Records Ltd. produced before 2010 was distributed by other major labels in different countries. This was before McFly re-signing with Universal Island Records as part of a 50/50 deal, therefore making Universal worldwide distributors of Super Records releases.

History

The first release from Super Records is "One for the Radio", from their album Radio:ACTIVE . A ten-track version of the album was released free with the Mail on Sunday. [2] This was followed by the full, deluxe version of the album featuring a bonus DVD, four extra songs and a 32-page booklet released in the United Kingdom and Ireland on 22 September 2008.

In 2010, McFly announced they had re-signed with Universal as part of a 50/50 partnership deal between Universal and Super Records. [3]

Artists

Discography

Album

AlbumPeak chart positions
UK IRE EU JPN
Radio:Active 8263449

Singles

SongPeak chart positions
UK IRE EU
"One for the Radio"22012
"Lies"43014
"Do Ya/Stay With Me"1853
"Falling in Love"87
"Party Girl"63120
"Shine A Light"41320
"Love is on the Radio"10

DVD

Radio:Active Live at Wembley was released on 11 May 2009, and is the first number one that Super Records have produced.

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