Chrysalis Records - Artists

Artists

  • Mick Abrahams/Mick Abrahams Band
  • Adam F
  • Ian Anderson
  • The Angels / Angel City
  • Armored Saint
  • Arrested Development
  • Arrow
  • Art of Noise
  • Auracle
  • Bahamadia
  • The Babys
  • Claudja Barry
  • Edyta Bartosiewicz
  • Toni Basil
  • Bedlam
  • Pat Benatar
  • The Bible
  • Rory Block
  • Blodwyn Pig
  • Blonde on Blonde
  • Blondie
  • The Blue Aeroplanes
  • Len Boone
  • Broken Glass
  • Gary Brooker
  • Enrique Bunbury
  • Butt Trumpet
  • Cajun Moon
  • Belinda Carlisle
  • Paul Carrack
  • Catherine Wheel
  • Carter USM
  • Chick Churchill
  • Child's Play
  • Clouds
  • Alice Cohen
  • The Colourfield
  • D Generation
  • Daddy Freddy
  • Jimmy Destri
  • Device
  • Divinyls
  • Micky Dolenz
  • The Fabulous Thunderbirds
  • Feline
  • Flash Fearless vs. the Zorg Women
  • Matt Fretton
  • Fun Boy Three
  • Fun Lovin' Criminals
  • Rory Gallagher
  • Lee Garrett
  • Gang Starr
  • Generation X/Gen X
  • Gentle Giant (except US and Canada)
  • Ghost Dance
  • Nick Gilder
  • Go West
  • Phillip Goodhand-Tait
  • Bobcat Goldthwait
  • Grand Prix
  • David Grant
  • The Great Fiction
  • Max Gronenthal
  • Guru
  • Steve Hackett (US)
  • Geri Halliwell
  • Paul Hardcastle
  • Roy Harper (US)
  • Debbie Harry
  • Chesney Hawkes
  • Boo Hewerdine
  • Housemartins
  • Ian Hunter
  • Icehouse
  • Billy Idol
  • Innocence
  • Jazz Got Soul
  • Jellybean
  • Jethro Tull
  • Joan Jett
  • Bob Johnson & Pete Knight
  • Mickey Jupp
  • Kino
  • Kiss Like This
  • Leo Kottke
  • Greg Lake
  • Amanda Lear
  • Alvin Lee
  • Huey Lewis and the News
  • Leyton Buzzards
  • Linx
  • Living in a Box
  • Mandalaband
  • Masters of Reality
  • Frankie Miller
  • Mutha's Day Out
  • The Next School
  • Sinéad O'Connor
  • Pat Benatar
  • Pere Ubu
  • Plain Sailing
  • Cozy Powell
  • Power Station (except the US)
  • Maddy Prior & June Tabor
  • The Proclaimers
  • The Permanent Cure
  • Procol Harum
  • Proper
  • Brian Protheroe
  • Q-Tips
  • Trevor Rabin (except South Africa)
  • Racing Cars
  • Ramones 1989-2006 (UK only)
  • Rappin' 4-Tay
  • John Dawson Read
  • Ruby
  • Runrig
  • Bridget St. John
  • Sassafras
  • Leo Sayer (except US and Canada)
  • The Michael Schenker Group
  • 2nd Vision
  • Sea Hags
  • The Selecter
  • Lucie Silvas
  • Simple Minds
  • 60 West
  • Slaughter
  • Sonia
  • Split Enz (except New Zealand and Australia)
  • Spandau Ballet
  • Stage Dolls
  • Starsailor
  • Chrissy Steele
  • Steeleye Span
  • Stiff Little Fingers
  • Karlheinz Stockhausen
  • Strife
  • Laurie Styvers
  • Supertramp (except the US)
  • Sylvester
  • Ten Years After
  • Ian Thomas Band
  • Richard & Linda Thompson
  • 3 Man Island
  • Tír na nÓg
  • Mary Travers
  • Robin Trower
  • Trouble Tribe
  • 21st Century Girls
  • 2 Tribes
  • Bonnie Tyler (US)
  • Judie Tzuke
  • UFO
  • Ultravox
  • Midge Ure
  • Uriah Heep (US)
  • The Venetians
  • Vigil
  • Vinnie Vincent Invasion
  • John Waite
  • Wartime
  • Was (Not Was) (US)
  • Waysted
  • Wolf
  • Wild Turkey
  • Robbie Williams
  • The Winkies
  • Wireless
  • World Party
  • Year Zero
  • Zephyr

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