Giant Records

Giant Records was launched as a joint-venture with Warner Bros. Records in 1990 when Irving Azoff sold his companies to MCA Records for $15.7 million. In 1996 he launched a subisidiary Revolution Records. Giant had some huge hits with Color Me Badd. Later he also signed Steely Dan on Giant and Brian Wilson on Revolution.

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