![]() While more than a few hipsters have found an ironic laugh in the album's over-the-top imagery, one listen to the music confirms that the Louvin Brothers weren't joking in any way, shape or form. ![]() ![]() Related labels Allegiance Records Sublabel Bust It Records Sublabel CAP Latino Sublabel Capitol Jazz Sublabel Capitol Records Nashville Sublabel Capitol Records Crazy Horse Sublabel Creative Products Sublabel EMI Parent label (1956-2012) EMI America Sublabel EMI Manhattan Sublabel EMI USA Sublabel Enigma Distributed by Capitol Hi or Hey Records Imprint MTM Records Acquired by Capitol (1988) Manhattan Sublabel Metro Blue Sublabel SBK Distributed by Capitol Sinter Brazilian afiliate The Hot Biscuit Disc Company Sublabel The Right Stuff Sublabel Tower Sublabel Universal Music Parent company (as of 2012) Related artists B.G. Satan Is Real is the Louvin Brothers' best known album, largely because of its bold title and its eccentric cover artwork, in which Charlie and Ira Louvin, surrounded by flames symbolizing Hades, pose in front of a huge, cross-eyed model of the Devil. Upon EMI's being split in 2012, Vivendi (the French owner of Universal Music), bought the Capitol Records part and integrated it into Universal. Satan Is Real Satan Is Real is a gospel bluegrass album by American country music duo The Louvin Brothers, released in 1959. In 1956, EMI bought Capitol Records and established it as one of their main labels. The label's circular headquarters building is a recognized landmark of Hollywood, California. Country United States Active from 1942 Commentsįounded as the first west coast–based record label of note in the US in 1942 by Johnny Mercer, Buddy DeSylva, and Glenn E.
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