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Riva Records was a British record label founded the UK in 1975 by Billy Gaff, manager of Rod Stewart.

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Rod Stewart signed to the label in the UK, but stayed with Warner Bros. Records in the US and the rest of the world. Another well-known artist on the label was John Cougar Mellencamp, distributed by PolyGram in the US, and WEA in most other countries. After Stewart and Mellencamp left the label, it stopped operating. Billy died in Dublin 25th April 2022.

Stewart left in 1982 (last issue "How Long"), whereas Mellencamp stayed a little later. A variety of acts then had singles released on Riva in the UK (see below); the last known UK release was RIVA 51 (Glory with "Hearts Will Sing" / "As It Is") in 1987. Other acts to have releases on Riva included:

Discography

List of 7" issues on Riva Records in the UK [please fill in the blanks]
Riva NoDateArtistTracks
11975 Nov (No PS)Rod Stewart This Old Heart of Mine / All In The Name Of Rock 'n' Roll
21976 April (No PS)The Atlantic Crossing Drum & Fife +Skye Boat Song / Skye Boat Song (instr.)
31976 May (No PS)Rod Stewart Tonight's the Night / The Ball Trap
41976 Aug (No PS)Rod StewartThe Killing of Georgie Parts 1 & 2 / Fool For You
5 ? (No PS)Frankie Laine / Lou Reizner & Will Malone Maxwell's Silver Hammer / You Never Give Me Your Money
61976 Dec (No PS)Rod StewartGet Back / Trade Winds
71977 Apr (No PS)Rod Stewart The First Cut Is the Deepest / I Don't Want To Talk About It
81977FacesMemphis (4 track) / stay with me +3
91977 JunRod StewartSailing / Stone Cold Sober
101978 Jan (No PS)Rod StewartHot Legs / I Was Only Joking
111977 Oct (No PS)Rod StewartYou're In My Heart / You Really Got A Nerve
121977 (No PS)WindowBandit / Rose and Thorn
13???
141978 FebJohnny CougarI Need A Lover / Born Reckless
151978 MayRod StewartOle Ola (Mulhera Brasileira)
161978 MayJohnny CougarFactory / Alley Of The Angels
171978 Nov (No PS)Rod StewartDa Ya Think I'm Sexy? / Dirty Weekend
181979 Jan (No PS)Rod StewartAin't Love A Bitch / Scared and Scarred
191979 April (No PS)Rod StewartBlondes (Have More Fun) / The Best Days Of My Life
201979 JuneJohn CougarMiami / Do You Think That's Fair
211979 SepJohn CougarTaxi Dancer / Small Paradise
221980The LookalikesCan I Take You Home Tonight / Radio / Don`T Cry For Me
231980 MayRod StewartIf Loving You Is Wrong (I Don't Want To Be Right) / Last Summer
241980The LookalikesCall Me If You Really Want Me / Just What You Got
251980Johnny CougarThis Time / Don't Misunderstand Me
261980 Oct (No PS???)Rod StewartPassion / Better Off Dead
271981The LookalikesBaby Don`T Leave / Why Didn`T I Think Of That
281980 DecRod StewartMy Girl / Dance With Me
291981 MarchRod StewartOh God I Wish I Was Home Tonight / Somebody Special
301981 FebJohn CougarHot Night In A Cold Town / Tonight
311981 MayJohn CougarAin’t Even Done With The Night / To M.G. Wherever She May Be
321981Carmine Appice And The RockersBe My Baby / Leave It Up To You
331981 OctRod StewartTonight I'm Yours (Don't Hurt Me) / Sonny
341981 Dec.Rod StewartYoung Turks / Tora Tora Tora (Out With The Boys)
351982 FebRod StewartHow Long / Jealous
361982 MayJohn CougarHurts So Good / Close Enough
371982 OctJohn CougarJack And Diane / Danger List
381983 JanJohn CougarHand To Hold On To / Hurts So Good (picture Disc available)
39? ??
40? ??
411983Phil ThornalleySo This Is Love / Last Too Long
42? ??
431983ManteauPromise / Love Let Down
441986LewisCan't Wait Another Minute / ?
451986Lewis SistersIf The Love Fits / Can't Wait Another Minute
461986LewisMan in the moon / Sure Don't Come Easy - extended versions
471986Lewis SistersMelting Point / Devil Made Me Do It
481987Lewis SistersSo Good, So Right / Dangerous
491987Blinding Tears [Cawley And Storie]Heaven Only Knows / Call Of The Wild
50? ??
511987GloryHearts Will Sing / As It Is

(No PS) indicates that the record was issued without a Picture Sleeve

List of LP issues on Riva Records in the UK [please fill in the blanks]
Riva NoDateArtistAlbum Title
11976 Jun 18Rod StewartA Night On The Town
21976Various ArtistsAll This And World War II
31977FacesThe Best Of The Faces
41977Rod StewartAtlantic Crossing (Re-issue)
51977 Oct 28Rod StewartFoot Loose & Fancy Free
61978 MarJohnny CougarA Biography
7???
81978 Nov 17Rod StewartBlondes Have More Fun
91979 JulyJohn CougarJohn Cougar
101981 JulyJohn CougarNothin' Matters And What If It Did
111980 Nov 21Rod StewartFoolish Behaviour
12???
13???
141981 Nov 9Rod StewartTonight I'm Yours
151982Carmine AppiceCarmine Appice
161982 JuneJohn CougarAmerican Fool
171982 Nov 6Rod StewartAbsolutely Live
181983John CougarUh-Huh
191985John CougarScarecrow
201986Blinding Tears [Mark Cawley And Carl Storie]Blinding Tears

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