Manifesto Records (UK)

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Manifesto Records [1] was a UK based dance music record sub label of Mercury Records which focused on dance music across all genres. The label began operations in 1994 [2] with the first release being a remix of Donna Summer's "I Feel Love" (in which they got Summer to re-record vocals as the original masters had been lost in a fire). The label had 13 Top 10 hits before being wound down in 2002 (a move partially brought about to "bottle the labels unique period because of its unprecedented success [1] "). The label was briefly resurrected by Mercury between 2004 - 2006. The label was set up and headed by Eddie Gordon and Luke Neville who recruited Judge Jules as A&R. Jules would recruit Luke Neville. Ben Cherrill (who would later move to Positiva Records in 2001 [3] ) also had an active role at the label, joining in 1998. Notable acts on the label included Todd Terry, Josh Wink, Byron Stingily, The Space Brothers, Yomanda and York. [2] In 2000 the label set up a short lived subsidiary M-->Bargo. [4]

Contents

Mercury Records would occasionally release promotional club remixes of some of its artists on Manifesto labelled 12"s, in particular for Dina Carroll, who released one single through the label, "Without Love" in 1999.

Releases

Singles

Cat #Artist [5] TitleYearUK Chart Position [6]
FES1Donna SummerI Feel Love19958
FES2
FES3Josh WinkHigher State Of Consciousness19958
FES4Crystal WatersRelax199537
FES5Q-ClubTell It To My Heart199628
FES6GustoDisco's Revenge19969
FES7Donna SummerState Of Independence199613
FES8PoltergeistVicious Circles199632
FES9WinkHigher State Of Consciousness ('96 Remixes)19967
FES10E'vokeArms Of Loren199625
FES11Todd Terry feat Martha Wash & Jocelyn BrownKeep On' Jumpin'19968
FES12David Morales & The Bad Yard Club feat Crystal Waters & DeltaIn De Ghetto199635
FES13GustoLet's All Chant199621
FES14Indo AminataLove Will Be on Your Side199677
FES15United Nations ProjectUnited Nations Of House1996Did Not Chart
FES16Tha Kid ChrisFeel Tha Vibe199752
FES17Boris Dlugosch pres Booom!Keep Pushin'199641
FES18BlackboxNative New Yorker199746
FES19Byron StingilyGet Up (Everybody)199714
FES20HondyHondy (No Access)199726
FES21Hole In OneLife's Too Short199736
FES22Sara ParkerMy Love Is Deep199722
FES23The Space BrothersShine199723
FES24Loop Da LoopGo With The Flow199747
FES25Todd Terry feat Martha Wash & Jocelyn BrownSomething Goin' On19975
FES26VariousHouse Of Orange EP1997Did Not Chart
FES27Alex NeriPlanet Funk 21997Did Not Chart
FES28Gisele JacksonLove Commandments199754
FES29Qwilo & Felix Da HousecatDirty Motha199766
FES30KadocRock The Bells199734
FES31Karen RamirezTroubled Girl199850
FES32
FES33Janice RobinsonEarthbeat1997Did Not Chart
FES34DJ DeroThe Horn (El Tren)1997Did Not Chart
FES35Byron StingilySing A Song199738
FES36The Space BrothersForgiven (I Feel Your Love)199727
FES37Todd Terry pres ShannonIt's Over Love199716
FES38Byron StingilyYou Make Me Feel (Mighty Real)199813
FES39Da HoolMeet Her At The Love Parade199815
FES40Todd TerryReady For A New Day199820
FES41Trevor ReillyDown With The Underground1998125
FES42Byron StingilyTestify199848
FES43Mr SpringVoyager 1.56199896
FES44Karen RamirezLooking For Love19988
FES45José Padilla feat Angela JohnWho Do You Love199859
FES46David Morales pres The FaceNeedin' U19988
FES47Da HoolBora Bora199835
FES48The Cool The Fab & The Groovy pres Quincy JonesSoul Bossa Nova199847
FES49Electribe 101Talking With Myself '98199839
FES50Karen RamirezIf We Try199823
FES51Untidy DJ'sUntidy Dubs presents Funky Groove199889
FES52EmmieMore Than This19995
FES53Loop Da LoopHazel199920
FES54Loop Da Loop feat M.C. DukeMiracle Maker1999Did Not Chart
FES55The Space BrothersLegacy (Show Me Love)199931
FES56
FES57Dina CarrollWithout Love199913
FES58Karen RamirezLies1999Did Not Chart
FES59YomandaSynth & Strings19998
FES60YorkThe Awakening199911
FES61The Space BrothersHeaven Will Come199925
FES62Junior Sanchez feat DajaeB With U199931
FES63Que PasaDream On1999Did Not Chart
FES64Taste Xperience feat Natasha PearlSummersault199966
FES65Progress pres The Boy WundaEverybody19997
FES66Byron StingilyThat's The Way Love Is200032
FES67The Space BrothersShina 2000200018
FES68YomandaSunshine200016
FES69Rank 1Airwave200010
FES70YorkOn The Beach/ Reachers Of Civilization20014
FES71Junkie XLZerotonine200063
FES72Spoiled & ZigoMore & More200031
FES73YomandaOn The Level200028
FES74
FES75
FES76YorkFarewell To The Moon200137
FES77Junkie XLBon Yoyage/ Power Of Big Slacks2000184
FES78David Morales pres The Face feat Juliet RobertsNeedin' U II200111
FES79Dario GDream To Me20019
FES80
FES81PlaythingInto Space200148
FES82Dario GSay What's On Your Mind2001Did Not Chart
FES83JamX + De Leon pres DuMondeNever Look Back2001Did Not Chart
FES84JBNAll I Want2001Did Not Chart
FES85Da HoolMeet Her At The Love Parade 2001200111
FES86The Space BrothersEverywhere I Go2001Did Not Chart
FES87FunkrydersWoman Of Angels2001Did Not Chart
FES88
FES89Logo feat Dawn JosephDon't Panic200142
FES90Mr Pink pres The ProgramLove & Affection200222
FES91Mathias Ware feat Rob TaylorHey Little Girl200242
852 865-1Black BoxI Got The Vibration (A Positive Vibration)199621
986 693-0Royal GigolosCalifornia Dreamin'200444
982 344-4The AtticDestiny2004Promo only
982 383-2Salif KeitaMadan Exotic2004Did Not Chart
985 302-0Plastic DreamsFuse (Move Your Body)2004Did Not Chart
986 638-9PlummetCherish The Day200435
986 671-8Ron van den BeukenTimeless (Keep On' Movin')200465
987 056-4C-Sixty FourOn A Good Thing200554
987 147-9GadjoSo Many Times200522
987 155-8Thomas FalkeHigh Again (High On Emotion)200555
987 158-1C-Mos2 Million Ways2005Did Not Chart
987 170-6Jupiter Ace feat Shena1000 years (Just Leave Me Now)200551
987 297-4Coco BongoBeing Sunshine2005Did Not Chart
987 431-6Todd TerrySomething Goin' On (2005 Mixes)2005Promo only
987 457 -9Cream Vs The HoxtonsSunshine Of Your Love200546
987 464-9Black FrasMoving Into Light2005Did Not Chart
987 482-4Sex On MondayBring Back The Love2005Did Not Chart
987 780-6Sunblock feat Robin BeckFirst Time20069
987 801-1Chicane feat Tom JonesStoned In love20067

Albums

Cat #ArtistTitleYearUK Chart Position
536 076-2Todd TerryReady For A New Day199784
558 008-2Byron StingilyThe Purist199787
536 946-2Karen RamirezDistant Dreams199845
546 613-2The Space BrothersShine1999Did Not Chart
542 799-2Junkie XLBig Sounds Of The Drags2000Did Not Chart
548 876-2Dario GIn Full Colour2001Did Not Chart
N/ALoop Da LoopAlbum Sampler1999Promo Only

Promotional singles

Cat #ArtistTitleYearStatus
Aardonn & DJ DeroBanana Song/ La Campana1995Promo only
Speedy GonzalezPulp1995Promo only
Dina CarrollMind Body & Soul1996Sampler
Andy & The LamboyDies Irae1996Promo only
The Squad feat Prince PatricCan U Feel It1996Promo only
TaraWork It Out1997Released by Mercury
Dina CarrollRun To You1997Sampler
Wasis Diop/ John MartynNo Sant/ Sunshine's Better1997Sampler
Dina CarrollLivin' For The Weekend1998Released by Mercury
KélléHigher Than Heaven1999Released by Mercury
Dina CarrollSay You Love Me1999Promo only
One Track MindI Like U2000Promo only
The Klub Family feat SybilWhen I Fall In Love2000Promo only
Stone PhazersJohn Wayne2001Promo only
Dario GDon't You Cry/ Flying2001Sampler
Dina CarrollGood To Me2001Sampler
Dina CarrollSomeone Like You/ Good To Me/ Mind Body & Soul2001Released by Mercury
Ray Hurley feat CherubiaDevil In Disguise2001Promo only
PraetorianReleased2002Did Not Chart
Mellow TraxHow 2 Rock2004Promo Only
Saint & Matteo EsseYou & Me (In Miami)2004Promo only
Zoo Brazil feat YotaNever Gonna Find A Love2005Promo only
RockefellerDo It 2Nite2006Promo only

M-->Bargo releases

Cat #ArtistTitleYearUK Chart Position
MGOX1Spoiled & ZigoMore & More200091
MGOX2Unfair JusticeThe Truth2000167
MGOX3The ClergySaints & Sinners200099
MGOX4AreaDefinition of Tekto2000140

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