Compagnia Generale del Disco

Compagnia Generale del Disco
Parent companyWarner Music Group
Founded1948; 77 years ago (1948)
FounderTeddy Reno
Defunct2004 (2004)
StatusSold to East West in 1989; Absorbed into Atlantic
Distributor(s)East West Records
GenreVarious
Country of originItaly

Compagnia Generale del Disco (CGD) was an Italian record label.

History

CGD was founded in 1948 by singer Teddy Reno. At that time it was established in Milan in Via Passarella 4. As artistic director Reno called fellow musician Lelio Luttazzi, who replaced David Matalon as Head of International Production in 1956.

By collaborating with some publishers such as Suvini-Zerboni and Messaggerie Musicali, CGD was able to hire many artists who roused much success as Giorgio Consolini, Betty Curtis and Johnny Dorelli.

In 1959, Teddy Reno sold CGD to Ladislao Sugar, a publisher of Hungarian origins and future entrepreneurial owner of the Sugar Group, which was founded by Carlo Alberto Rossi's Casa Editrice Arison, and then abandoned to buy Musical Messengers (Messaggerie Musicali). It was on this occasion that he came into contact with Teddy Reno.

In 1961, CGD moved to Galleria del Corso, where many other record labels and music publishing were located. In 1968, Ladislas decided to focus on the publishing division Grove Press and was replaced by his son, Peter.

Merger with CBS Italia

In 1966, CGD made an agreement with CBS to distribute its catalog in Italy. In 1970, CGD eventually merged with CBS Italia and established CBS Sugar.

In 1973, it moved to Via Quintiliano 40. In 1977, when CBS decided to open its own premises in Italy, all the Italian artists who recorded for CBS were incorporated with CGD and their records were reissued by the new record label.

In the same year, Peter Sugar's wife, pop star Caterina Caselli decided to establish a satellite record company, supporting non-mainstream acts like The Radio Dept, Franco Fanigliulo, Piccola Orchestra Avion Travel and Elisa Toffoli.

Later years

Throughout the 1980s, CGD continued its operations with 9 subsidiary labels. A notable signee during this decade was the late American singer Nicolette Larson, who recorded only one album for the company, Shadows of Love.

In 1988, CGD, like many other record companies, intially ran out of business. East West Records and parent company Warner Music Group, bought the label & continued its operations. In 1995, it changed its name to CGD East West. In 2004, the label was eventually absorbed into Atlantic Records.

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