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2 The Food Christmas EP  





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4 References  














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Food Records
Parent companyEMI (1994–2000)
Founded1984
FounderDavid Balfe, Andy Ross
Defunct2000
Distributor(s)Rough Trade
Genre
  • rock
  • indie rock
  • pop rock
  • Country of originUnited Kingdom

    Food Records was a British rock record label set up in 1984 by David Balfe (formerly of Zoo Records), who later took on Andy Ross as his partner. Originally formed as an independent record label with distribution going through Rough Trade Distribution, Food also licensed acts through WEA Records, before becoming closely associated with the EMI group's Parlophone label. EMI invested in the label and then in 1994 EMI gained complete control and folded it into Parlophone in 2000. Ross died in 2022 aged 66.[1][2][3]

    Artists[edit]

    Food was sold to EMI by David Balfe in 1994. Andy Ross continued running Food as a sub-label of EMI, where it was the record label of Blur, Strangelove, Idlewild, Jesus Jones, Dubstar, The Supernaturals, Octopus and Grass Show and Fungus from Sweden.

    The Food Christmas EP[edit]

    The Food Christmas EP
    EP by
    Various
    ReleasedDecember 1989
    Recorded1989
    GenreIndie-rock
    Length11:27
    LabelFood
    ProducerMike Edwards, Rick Wilson, John Butler

    In December 1989, Food Records released The Food Christmas EP (FOOD 23) that featured Food artists covering each other's songs. Crazyhead covered Diesel Park West's "Like Princes Do", Jesus Jones covered Crazyhead's "I Don't Want That Kind Of Love" and Diesel Park West covered Jesus Jones' "Info-Freako". The EP was released on CD, 7" vinyl, 12" and a limited gatefold sleeve 12" vinyl.

    The EP charted at #63 on the UK Singles Chart.[4]

    Track listing (7" and 12")
    1. "I Don't Want That Kind Of Love" (Reverb) – 4:10 performed by Jesus Jones
    2. "Like Princes Do" (John Butler) – 3:25 performed by Crazyhead
    3. "Info Freako" (Mike Edwards) – 3:52 performed by Diesel Park West
      • CD versions reverse the track order to begin with "Info Freako".
    Credits

    See also[edit]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "Blur reunion suggested to honour late label co-founder Andy Ross". Retropopmagazine.com. Retrieved 7 February 2022.
  • ^ "Tributes paid to Food Records boss Andy Ross, who has died aged 66". Nme.com. 25 January 2022. Retrieved 7 February 2022.
  • ^ Smirke, Richard (26 January 2022). "Andy Ross Dies at 66: Tributes Pour In for Label Boss Who Signed Blur and Jesus Jones". Billboard.com. Retrieved 7 February 2022.
  • ^ "The Official Charts Company - Food Christmas EP". Official Charts Company. Retrieved 4 July 2015.

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Food_Records&oldid=1223135060"

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