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** ''Music/TheGreatMilenko'' (1997; recalled by the label pretty much immediately after release, subsequently given a full release by Creator/Island Records)
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** ''Music/TheGreatMilenko'' (1997; recalled by the label pretty much immediately after release, subsequently given a full release by Creator/Island Records) Creator/IslandRecords)
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* Music/InsaneClownPosse (original release of ''The Great Milenko'')
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** ''Music/TheGreatMilenko'' (1997; recalled by the label pretty much immediately after release, subsequently given a full releaseof ''The Great Milenko'')by Creator/Island Records)
** ''Music/TheGreatMilenko'' (1997; recalled by the label pretty much immediately after release, subsequently given a full release
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* Music/SofiaCarson
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* Music/SofiaCarsonCreator/SofiaCarson
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* ''[[Film/HomeAlone Home Alone 3]]'' ([[/Creator/ColumbiaRecords CBS Records]] did the first one, Fox's own label did the first sequel.
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* ''[[Film/HomeAlone Home Alone 3]]'' ([[/Creator/ColumbiaRecords ([[Creator/ColumbiaRecords CBS Records]] did the first one, Fox's own label did the first sequel.)
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* ''[[Film/HomeAlone Home Alone 3]]''
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Hollywood Records also had a HipHop subsidiary formed in 1990 called Hollywood Basic but folded in 1995 after Hollywood had a switch in distributors which resulted in all of Basic's recordings getting deleted. A notable exception was the catalog of cult East Coast rap duo Organized Konfusion, who took their masters with them after it folded. Other notable artists on Hollywood Basic included Boo-Yah T.R.I.B.E., Lifers Group, and the very early work of Music/DJShadow. Some other releases in Hollywood Basic’s short history included Music/RickRubin’s polarizing remix of Queen’s “We Will Rock You” and the soundtrack of ''Film/SouthCentral''.
From 1989 to 1995, the label was distributed by Creator/ElektraRecords, ironically owned at the time by Disney's top rival, Creator/WarnerBros. They then switched to Polygram, which later merged with its parent, Creator/UniversalMusicGroup. Hollywood and Universal would later expand their relationship in 2013 to allow Hollywood signees to collaborate with producers and songwriters who worked for Universal. Considering that Queen initially left Elektra in 1984 as a result of their gradual phasing away from WEA in the US in the wake of the controversial 1981 Creator/WarnerHomeVideo rental drive and Elektra’s dissatisfaction with the disco sound of ''Hot Space'', the fact that they'd go on to sign with a label that was distributed by Elektra at the time is amusingly ironic.
From 1989 to 1995, the label was distributed by Creator/ElektraRecords, ironically owned at the time by Disney's top rival, Creator/WarnerBros. They then switched to Polygram, which later merged with its parent, Creator/UniversalMusicGroup. Hollywood and Universal would later expand their relationship in 2013 to allow Hollywood signees to collaborate with producers and songwriters who worked for Universal. Considering that Queen initially left Elektra in 1984 as a result of their gradual phasing away from WEA in the US in the wake of the controversial 1981 Creator/WarnerHomeVideo rental drive and Elektra’s dissatisfaction with the disco sound of ''Hot Space'', the fact that they'd go on to sign with a label that was distributed by Elektra at the time is amusingly ironic.
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Hollywood Records also had a HipHop subsidiary formed in 1990 called Hollywood Basic but folded in 1995 after Hollywood had a switch in distributors which resulted in all of Basic's recordings getting deleted. A notable exception was the catalog of cult East Coast rap duo Organized Konfusion, who took their masters with them after it folded. Other notable artists on Hollywood Basic included Boo-Yah T.R.I.B.E., Lifers Group, and the very early work of Music/DJShadow. Some other releases in Hollywood Basic’s Basic's short history included Music/RickRubin’s polarizing Music/RickRubin's self-professed "ruined" remix of Queen’s “We Queen's "We Will Rock You” You" (also included as a bonus track on the mainline label's 1991 reissue of ''Music/{{News of the World|Queen}}'') and the soundtrack of ''Film/SouthCentral''.
From 1989 to 1995, the label was distributed by Creator/ElektraRecords, ironically owned at the time by Disney's top rival, Creator/WarnerBros. They then switched toPolygram, [=PolyGram=], which later merged with its parent, Creator/UniversalMusicGroup. Hollywood and Universal would later expand their relationship in 2013 to allow Hollywood signees to collaborate with producers and songwriters who worked for Universal. Considering that Queen initially left Elektra in 1984 as a result of their gradual phasing away from WEA in the US in the wake of the controversial 1981 Creator/WarnerHomeVideo rental drive and Elektra’s Elektra's dissatisfaction with the disco sound of ''Hot Space'', the fact that they'd go on to sign with a label that was distributed by Elektra at the time is amusingly ironic.
ironic. In 2011, reports emerged that Disney was planning to break Hollywood away from Universal in favor of distributing their releases themselves. Two years later, Universal considered ending their relationship with the European branch of the label following the dissolution of Creator/{{EMI}} and Universal's acquisition of much of their assets. However, later that year, Hollywood and Universal instead expanded their relationship, allowing Hollywood's signees to collaborate with producers and songwriters who worked for Universal.
From 1989 to 1995, the label was distributed by Creator/ElektraRecords, ironically owned at the time by Disney's top rival, Creator/WarnerBros. They then switched to
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From 1989 to 1995, the label was distributed by Creator/ElektraRecords. They then switched to Polygram, which later merged with its parent, Creator/UniversalMusicGroup. Hollywood and Universal would later expand their relationship in 2013 to allow Hollywood signees to collaborate with producers and songwriters who worked for Universal. Considering that Queen initially left Elektra in 1984 as a result of their gradual phasing away from WEA in the US in the wake of the controversial 1981 Creator/WarnerHomeVideo rental drive and Elektra’s dissatisfaction with the disco sound of ''Hot Space'', the fact that they'd go on to sign with a label that was distributed by Elektra at the time is amusingly ironic.
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From 1989 to 1995, the label was distributed by Creator/ElektraRecords.Creator/ElektraRecords, ironically owned at the time by Disney's top rival, Creator/WarnerBros. They then switched to Polygram, which later merged with its parent, Creator/UniversalMusicGroup. Hollywood and Universal would later expand their relationship in 2013 to allow Hollywood signees to collaborate with producers and songwriters who worked for Universal. Considering that Queen initially left Elektra in 1984 as a result of their gradual phasing away from WEA in the US in the wake of the controversial 1981 Creator/WarnerHomeVideo rental drive and Elektra’s dissatisfaction with the disco sound of ''Hot Space'', the fact that they'd go on to sign with a label that was distributed by Elektra at the time is amusingly ironic.
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The label was formed in 1989 by Michael Eisner, who sought to expand Disney’s music operations and develop a roster of talent from various genres. They had an early success by signing Music/{{Queen}} in 1990 and has since remained the distributor of their catalogue in the United States and Canada, including its members’ solo catalogues. They still remained in a financial rough patch during the 90s and [[TurnOfTheMillennium early 2000s]], only gaining a few hits from even their more established signees, not helped by Queen's huge pause on studio activity in the wake of Music/FreddieMercury's 1991 death. That changed with the release of Music/HilaryDuff’s second album ''Metamorphosis''. Duff at the time was the star of the Disney Channel hit program ''Series/LizzieMcGuire ''and the success of the album (which has since gone 3xplatinum) led to a business model change for the label. The label would support acts who were features in other mediums Disney had a stake in, particularly the stars of Disney Channel shows and movies, and help use their success to launch and develop successful music careers. For example, many of them tend to have prominent airplay on Radio/RadioDisney. This strategy has helped the label earn additional gold and platinum certified records from artists like Music/MileyCyrus, Music/SelenaGomez, Music/TheJonasBrothers and Music/DemiLovato.
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The label was formed in 1989 by Michael Eisner, who sought to expand Disney’s music operations and develop a roster of talent from various genres. They had an early success by signing Music/{{Queen}} Music/{{Queen|Band}} in 1990 and has since remained the distributor of their catalogue in the United States and Canada, including its members’ solo catalogues. They still remained in a financial rough patch during the 90s and [[TurnOfTheMillennium early 2000s]], only gaining a few hits from even their more established signees, not helped by Queen's huge pause on studio activity in the wake of Music/FreddieMercury's 1991 death. That changed with the release of Music/HilaryDuff’s second album ''Metamorphosis''. Duff at the time was the star of the Disney Channel hit program ''Series/LizzieMcGuire ''and the success of the album (which has since gone 3xplatinum) led to a business model change for the label. The label would support acts who were features in other mediums Disney had a stake in, particularly the stars of Disney Channel shows and movies, and help use their success to launch and develop successful music careers. For example, many of them tend to have prominent airplay on Radio/RadioDisney. This strategy has helped the label earn additional gold and platinum certified records from artists like Music/MileyCyrus, Music/SelenaGomez, Music/TheJonasBrothers and Music/DemiLovato.
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!! Hollywood Records performers and productions, past and present, with Wiki/TVTropes pages:
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!! Hollywood Records performers and productions, past and present, with Wiki/TVTropes Website/TVTropes pages:
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The label was formed in 1989 by Michael Eisner, who sought to expand Disney’s music operations and develop a roster of talent from various genres. They had an early success by signing Music/{{Queen}} in 1990 and has since remained the distributor of their catalogue in the United States and Canada. They still remained in a financial rough patch during the 90s and [[TurnOfTheMillennium early 2000s]], only gaining a few hits from even their more established signees, not helped by Queen's huge pause on studio activity in the wake of Music/FreddieMercury's 1991 death. That changed with the release of Music/HilaryDuff’s second album ''Metamorphosis''. Duff at the time was the star of the Disney Channel hit program ''Series/LizzieMcGuire ''and the success of the album (which has since gone 3xplatinum) led to a business model change for the label. The label would support acts who were features in other mediums Disney had a stake in, particularly the stars of Disney Channel shows and movies, and help use their success to launch and develop successful music careers. For example, many of them tend to have prominent airplay on Radio/RadioDisney. This strategy has helped the label earn additional gold and platinum certified records from artists like Music/MileyCyrus, Music/SelenaGomez, Music/TheJonasBrothers and Music/DemiLovato.
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The label was formed in 1989 by Michael Eisner, who sought to expand Disney’s music operations and develop a roster of talent from various genres. They had an early success by signing Music/{{Queen}} in 1990 and has since remained the distributor of their catalogue in the United States and Canada.Canada, including its members’ solo catalogues. They still remained in a financial rough patch during the 90s and [[TurnOfTheMillennium early 2000s]], only gaining a few hits from even their more established signees, not helped by Queen's huge pause on studio activity in the wake of Music/FreddieMercury's 1991 death. That changed with the release of Music/HilaryDuff’s second album ''Metamorphosis''. Duff at the time was the star of the Disney Channel hit program ''Series/LizzieMcGuire ''and the success of the album (which has since gone 3xplatinum) led to a business model change for the label. The label would support acts who were features in other mediums Disney had a stake in, particularly the stars of Disney Channel shows and movies, and help use their success to launch and develop successful music careers. For example, many of them tend to have prominent airplay on Radio/RadioDisney. This strategy has helped the label earn additional gold and platinum certified records from artists like Music/MileyCyrus, Music/SelenaGomez, Music/TheJonasBrothers and Music/DemiLovato.
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Hollywood Records also had a HipHop subsidiary formed in 1990 called Hollywood Basic but folded in 1995 after Hollywood had a switch in distributors which resulted in all of Basic's recordings getting deleted.
From 1989 to 1995, the label was distributed by Creator/ElektraRecords. They then switched to Polygram, which later merged with its parent, Creator/UniversalMusicGroup. Hollywood and Universal would later expand their relationship in 2013 to allow Hollywood signees to collaborate with producers and songwriters who worked for Universal. Considering that Queen initially left Elektra in 1984 as a result of their gradual phasing away from WEA in the US in the wake of the controversial 1981 Creator/WarnerHomeVideo rental drive, the fact that they'd go on to sign with a label that was distributed by Elektra at the time is amusingly ironic.
From 1989 to 1995, the label was distributed by Creator/ElektraRecords. They then switched to Polygram, which later merged with its parent, Creator/UniversalMusicGroup. Hollywood and Universal would later expand their relationship in 2013 to allow Hollywood signees to collaborate with producers and songwriters who worked for Universal. Considering that Queen initially left Elektra in 1984 as a result of their gradual phasing away from WEA in the US in the wake of the controversial 1981 Creator/WarnerHomeVideo rental drive, the fact that they'd go on to sign with a label that was distributed by Elektra at the time is amusingly ironic.
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Hollywood Records also had a HipHop subsidiary formed in 1990 called Hollywood Basic but folded in 1995 after Hollywood had a switch in distributors which resulted in all of Basic's recordings getting deleted.
deleted. A notable exception was the catalog of cult East Coast rap duo Organized Konfusion, who took their masters with them after it folded. Other notable artists on Hollywood Basic included Boo-Yah T.R.I.B.E., Lifers Group, and the very early work of Music/DJShadow. Some other releases in Hollywood Basic’s short history included Music/RickRubin’s polarizing remix of Queen’s “We Will Rock You” and the soundtrack of ''Film/SouthCentral''.
From 1989 to 1995, the label was distributed by Creator/ElektraRecords. They then switched to Polygram, which later merged with its parent, Creator/UniversalMusicGroup. Hollywood and Universal would later expand their relationship in 2013 to allow Hollywood signees to collaborate with producers and songwriters who worked for Universal. Considering that Queen initially left Elektra in 1984 as a result of their gradual phasing away from WEA in the US in the wake of the controversial 1981 Creator/WarnerHomeVideo rentaldrive, drive and Elektra’s dissatisfaction with the disco sound of ''Hot Space'', the fact that they'd go on to sign with a label that was distributed by Elektra at the time is amusingly ironic.
From 1989 to 1995, the label was distributed by Creator/ElektraRecords. They then switched to Polygram, which later merged with its parent, Creator/UniversalMusicGroup. Hollywood and Universal would later expand their relationship in 2013 to allow Hollywood signees to collaborate with producers and songwriters who worked for Universal. Considering that Queen initially left Elektra in 1984 as a result of their gradual phasing away from WEA in the US in the wake of the controversial 1981 Creator/WarnerHomeVideo rental
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* ''Film/MightyJoeYoung'' (TheRemake scored by Music/JamesHorner)
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* ''[[/Film/HomeAlone Home Alone 3]]''
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* ''Film/OperationDumboDrop'' (the digital relase only has Music/DavidNewman's scoring, not the songs)
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* ''Film/PearlHarbor''
* ''Film/PearlHarbor''