MAJOR
MINOR
RECORDS
Major Minor Records was a record label started by
Phil Solomon in 1966. It had a distribution deal with Decca Records. Artists on
the label included The Dubliners and Johnny Nash. Ultimately the label was
bought by EMI.Phil Solomon also managed Radio Caroline in the mid 1960s. In
August 1967 the Wilson government outlawed pirate radio and, although Radio
Caroline continued, it started excessively promoting records from the Major
Minor label. Caroline's DJs were unhappy with the type of music they were being
forced to play and it is doubtful that much of the revenue from the record label
actually went back into the radio station. In March 1968 the two Caroline ships
were silenced when they were seized by creditors.Major Minor's big chart moment
came in 1969, when the label picked up a 'dropped' record and took it to nÂș 1 in
the UK charts. The track, "Je t'aime... moi non plus" by Jane Birkin and
Serge Gainsbourg, was originally released on Fontana. Despite being performed in
French, the song's obvious sexual tone resulted in a widescale ban from
mainstream radio stations, and Fontana deleted the single during its chart
ascent, allegedly because the wife of Fontana's boss was appalled at her
husband's company releasing such a song. Major Minor acquired the licensing
rights, and got their best selling single on the back of the controversy.Soul
and jazz musicians on the label included The Isley Brothers, Kim Weston, The
Jazz Hip Trio and Cissy Houston. Rock artists included July and there was an
obscure pre-10cc single featuring Eric Stewart credited to The New Wave Band
("Cecilia" b/w "Free, Free, Free"). Rory Gallagher's band Taste also released a
single on the label ("Born on the Wrong Side of Time"/"Blister on the
Moon").Also a young Peter Sarstedt cut his first single there under the name
Peter Lincoln called "My monkey is a junkie" the other big success was Northern
Ireland's David McWilliams and "The Days of Pearly Spencer" this leased from
EMI. Other tunes that Caroline had to play included "Sentimental songs" by
Freddie "Parrotface" Davies.Their first big UK number one single came in 1968
and was "Mony Mony" by Tommy James and the Shondells. It also scored hits with
pianist Neville Dickie, balladeers Karen Young and Malcolm Roberts, and
bubblegum band Crazy Elephant.In July 2010, EMI announced that the label would
be resurrected to release an 'expanded 20th anniversary' release of Morrissey's
Everyday Is Like Sunday.
A FULL
DISCOGRAPHY OF MAJOR MINOR MM 500 SERIES 1967-1970 CAN BE
FOUND HERE
2010
Morrissey
Everyday
Is Like Sunday
MAJOR MINOR
MM
721
2011
Morrissey
Glamorous Glue
MAJOR MINOR
MM
722
67
Freddy Davies
Semolina
MAJOR
MINOR
MMEP
100