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Omnivore Recordings
Omnivore Recordings logo.jpg
Founded 2010 (2010)
Distributor(s) Alternative Distribution Alliance
Genre Various
Location Los Angeles
Official website omnivorerecordings.com

Omnivore Recordings is an independent record label founded in 2010, specializing in CD and vinyl reissues of previously out-of-print albums by notable artists.

Rock musicians on the Omnivore label include, among others, Big Star, Alex Chilton, Cait BrennanCamper Van Beethoven, Jellyfish, Chris Price, The Knack, The Motels, Bob Mould, The Posies and Game Theory. The label's artists also include comedian Ernie Kovacs and country guitarists Hank Williams and Buck Owens.

Omnivore was founded in 2010 with the goal of "preserving, curating and championing some of music's greatest legacies," by releasing records of any genre accompanied by stories that contribute to the enduring reputation of the artists. The label's name was chosen, according to co-founder Cheryl Pawelski, "because we like everything."

In February 2015, Omnivore won its first Grammy Award, in the category of Best Historical Album, for Hank Williams' The Garden Spot Programs, 1950. The award was shared by reissue producers Cheryl Pawelski and Colin Escott, and audio engineer Michael Graves.

The label has released recordings in a wide variety of formats, including but not limited to standard CDs, colorful 180-gram vinyl, and digital-only releases. For example, Billboard noted the "great historical significance" of Omnivore's limited-edition release in April 2012 of a rare recording of Buck Owens performing at the White House for President Lyndon Johnson in 1968, newly pressed by Omnivore on flexi discs in red, white, or blue, each copy packaged with an original uncirculated coloring book that had been commissioned by Owens in 1970 and preserved unreleased for over 40 years.


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