Cotillion

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Cotillion was a subsidiary label of Atlantic operating from 1968 to 1986. Its first significant artist was Emerson Lake & Palmer.
By the mid-Seventies, the label began g the likes of funk bands Sister Sledge, who had been moved from sister label Atco in 1978.

The last active artists were New Edition.
Still used on certain reissues (i.e. the Woodstock soundtrack album and the The Velvet Underground's Loaded album).

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LC 1078

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Atlantic

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1841 Broadway, New York, NY 10019
(prior to 1974)
75 Rockefeller Plaza, New York, NY 10019
(1974-85)

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Cotillion Warner-Elektra-Atlantic Corporation 1633 Broadway New York, NY 10019 USA https://www.atlanticrecords.com/

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Warner Music Group Holding GmbH Alter Wandrahm 14 20457 Hamburg https://discogs.suserie.com/cdn-cgi/l/email-protection" class="__cf_email__" data-cfemail="c9a8a7afbba8aeac89bea8bba7acbba4bcbaa0aae7aaa6a4">[email protected]

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  • Superbizzee's avatar
    Superbizzee
    Edited 3 years ago
    The Brides of Funkenstein and Fred Wesley & the Horny Horns were both signed directly to Atlantic. Never released anything on Cotillion. Also The Temptations left Motown for two albums on Atlantic in the 1970s, but never released anything on Cotillion. Also probably worth mentioning that Cotillion's revival in the mid 1970s was done under the leadership of then president Henry Allen.