Capri Records

American record label


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::summary American record label ::

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FieldValue
nameCapri Records
image[[Image:Nextplateau logo.JPG]]
typeIndependent
industryRecord label
genreRock and roll
foundation1960
Conroe, Texas, U.S.
founderHuey P. Meaux
locationUnited States
fateActive
assetsUS$6.6 million (1984)
parentWarner Music Group (1984–present)
trade_nameNext Plateau Entertainment International Domestic
successorNext Plateau Entertainment International Domestic
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::callout[type=note] the defunct rock-n-roll label of the 1960s ::

|name = Capri Records | image = [[Image:Nextplateau logo.JPG]] |type = Independent |industry = Record label |genre = Rock and roll |foundation = 1960 Conroe, Texas, U.S. |founder = Huey P. Meaux |location = United States |fate = Active

Capri was a subsidiary of Crazy Cajun Enterprises, which also owned Tear Drop Records, Shane Records, and Crazy Cajun Records. The label's biggest hit came in 1964 with the release of "Big Blue Diamonds" by Gene Summers and the Tom Toms (Capri 502). Capri released some of Steve Tyrell's earliest recordings. Teardrop released B.J. Thomas's first hit, "I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry". The recording was later bought and released by Scepter Records. Tyrell was responsible for making that deal as an executive at Scepter.

Discography

  • 500 – Gaylon Christie and the Downbeats – Tell Me What's on Your Mind
  • 501 – Ken Lindsey – I Love You a Thousand Ways/Nightly
  • 502 – Gene Summers – Big Blue Diamonds/You Said You Loved Me
  • 503 – Billy Holeman – The Other Side of Me/Where Broken Hearts Live
  • 504 – Gaylon Christie – Wasted Days and Wasted Nights/Tell Me What Is on Your Mind
  • 505 – Bobby Bennett – Who's Gonna Love You/Go on with Your Dancing
  • 506 – Ken Lindsey – If You Got the Money/Is You Or Is You Ain't My Baby
  • 507 – Gene Summers – Alabama Shake/Just Because
  • 508 – Max Lipscomb (aka Scotty McKay) – Dixie Doodle Dandy/Love Is Magic
  • 509 – Weird Beard (Russ Knight) – Christmas Singalong/Weird Night Before Christmas
  • 510 – The Wheels – Yes, I'm Leaving/Meat Balls and Spaghetti
  • 511 – Tony Monte and the Caravells – They All Ask About Joanie/Martha Is Her Name
  • 512 – Jimmy James – Sweet, Sweet Honey/Believe Each Word I Say
  • 513 – Gene Summers – My Yearbook/Jack and Jill's New House
  • 514 – Johnny Evans – You've Got Class/Huey Meaux On the Shrimp Boat
  • 515 – The Fallouts – I Cry Alone/Meet Me on the Corner
  • 516 – Jim Jones and The Chaunteys – Turn on Your Love Light/If You Knew How to Start
  • 517 – Pat Minter – Go on with Your Dancing/Tears in My Eyes
  • 518 – Johnny Evans and The Chantels – Do You Love Me So/Dreaming of You
  • 519 – Billy Holeman – Flip Flop & Fly/Running
  • 520 – What's Left – Girl Said No/Somebody Took a Shot at Me
  • 521 – Bobbi & Susie – We'll Take Our Last Walk Tonight/Believe Me
  • 522 – The Sands – Open Your Eyes/Can't Find A Way
  • 531 – Mistics – Memories/Without Love
  • 534 – Steve Tyrell – A Boy Without a Girl/Young Boy's Blues
  • 631 – The Mistics – Memories/Without Love
  • C–634 – Steve Tyrell – A Boy Without a Girl/Young Boy's Blues

References

Sources

  • Billboard
  • Dallas Observer
  • "Down in Houston: Bayou City Blues"
  • Osborne's Record Guide
  • Texas Monthly
  • A Guide to the Huey Meaux Papers, 1940–1994
  • Texas Music Industry Directory (published by The Texas Music Office) Office of the Governor, Austin, Texas

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