Future Legend Records is a British independent record label founded in 1992 by former D.J., record producer and songwriter Russell C. Brennan (also known as Russell C. Writer). It was intended as a creative outlet for Brennan, to allow release of previously recorded material, to promote his band Box Office Poison and to break new up and coming bands and artists into the music scene in the UK and worldwide.
Future Legend Records was partly named after "Future Legend," the opening track of David Bowie's 1974 album Diamond Dogs and partly to promote the company’s mission to find and introduce artistic 'legends of the future'. Brennan is a published author of a reference work for musicians and artists.
The label has distributed various releases through various distributors. Some limited edition releases were manufactured and distributed by the label. The label gained a number one hit in Italy but had no chart hits in the UK.
Future Legend Records is owned by A Bygrave.
The first release on Future Legend Records had been recorded some years previously under the previous Waterloo Sunset Records label. Under that label Russell C Brennan had recorded a TV and film themes covers album Themes from the 60's Vol.1 to showcase many new up and coming artists by re-recording well known TV and film themes. Two tracks from main Waterloo Sunset Records act Eleanor Rigby were included: You Only Live Twice and Up The Junction. Waterloo Sunset Records folded due lack of funds before the album could be released on that label.
Future Legend Records released the Themes From the 60’s Vol 1 album and a further three singles from 1993-1994. The Eleanor Rigby single You Only Live Twice was released in 1993, reaching Number One in Italy.