What the hell happened to Sugar Hill Records?
funkyexample
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It's a bummer that the label that was so much in hip hop music now just isn't. I am sure there probably isn't anyone really involved with the label that was there 20+ years ago but they don't even have any hip hop folks in their catalog. 'rapper's delight' at least deserves to be in the catalog? doesn't it?http://www.sugarhillrecords.com/index.cgion a related note it seems our own soul strutter brethren j***y p******k seems to be highlighting at the label here- see right below tom paxton on the third row.http://www.sugarhillrecords.com/catalog/artists.cgi
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Easy mistake. But our local Sugarhill label's flagship release was of course the seminal cut "NPR Listener's Delight."
The rap label pulled some shadiness in the mid-eighties, basically declaring itself bankrupt and defunkt to avoid having to pay 99 Records for "White Lines" after they (finally) lost that court battle...
The catalog was immediately scooped up by the prior owners for nothing...
New reissues/comps have the logo on it but as far as know the label hasn't been active since then
I always thought it was funny that both were active and popular concurrently for several years, then again they appealed to entirely different audiences...
"That's the joint!"
(***novelty 90's album featuring country versions of then-contemporary rap and soul songs)