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The Work Label (stylized as The WORK Group) was an American record label. Its major album releases included Tidal (1996) by Fiona Apple and On the 6 (1999) by Jennifer Lopez.
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The Work Label | |
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Parent company | Sony Music Entertainment |
Founded | 1992 |
Founder |
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Defunct | 1999 |
Status | Defunct |
Distributor(s) | Epic Records |
Genre | |
Country of origin | United States |
Location | New York City, New York |
In July 1999, founders Jeff Ayeroff and Jordan Harris left the label.[1] It was discontinued in 2000 when all the label's artists were moved to Epic Records.
Year | Artist | Title |
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1993 | Jamiroquai | Emergency on Planet Earth |
1994 | Sponge | Rotting Piñata |
1995 | Jamiroquai | The Return of the Space Cowboy |
1995 | Schtum | Grow |
1995 | Ned's Atomic Dustbin | Brainbloodvolume |
1995 | Mercury Rev | See You on the Other Side |
1995 | Diana King | Tougher Than Love |
1995 | Count Bass D | Pre-Life Crisis |
1996 | Elephant Ride | Forget |
1996 | Imperial Drag | Imperial Drag |
1996 | Fiona Apple | Tidal |
1996 | Midnight Oil | Breathe |
1996 | Puff Johnson | Miracle |
1997 | Pond | Rock Collection |
1997 | Jamiroquai | Travelling Without Moving |
1997 | Geneva | Further |
1997 | Brownstone | Still Climbing |
1997 | Diana King | Think Like a Girl |
1997 | No Authority | Keep On |
1998 | Mary Lou Lord | Got No Shadow |
1998 | Rebbie Jackson | Yours Faithfully |
1998 | Esthero | Breath from Another |
1998 | Various | The Planet Sleeps |
1998 | Eagle-Eye Cherry | Desireless |
1998 | Tatyana Ali | Kiss the Sky |
1999 | Cree Summer | Street Faërie |
1999 | Len | You Can't Stop the Bum Rush |
1999 | Jennifer Lopez | On the 6 |
1999 | Men of Vizion | MOV |
1999 | Jamiroquai | Synkronized |
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