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Ariola (also known as Ariola Records, Ariola Express, Ariola-Eurodisc and BMG Ariola) is a German . In the late 1980s, it was a subsidiary label of the Bertelsmann Music Group, which in turn has become a part of the international media conglomerate .


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Ariola Eurodisc GmbH was founded in 1958 as a music outlet of . It set up several foreign subsidiaries. Leveraging acquisitions by its parent company, Ariola positioned itself to become a strong contender in the German record industry in the mid-1960s. Ariola America was founded in 1975 in Los Angeles, and achieved Billboard magazine number one singles with 's "Torn Between Two Lovers" (1976) and 's cover version of the 1966 hit "Knock on Wood" (1979). Other artists on the Ariola America roster during the late 1970s included , The Three Degrees, Chanson, and the Canadian band Prism among others. After its pop success dried up, Ariola America found success in the Spanish language market including José José and Rocío Dúrcal from the late 1970s onward and Mexican artist starting in the 1990s. Other subsidiaries include Ariola-Athena to release spoken word records; Ariola Benelux was founded in 1970 to cover the market; Ariola Eurodisc S.A. was a Spanish division of Ariola, founded in 1970; Ariola UK, the UK based subsidiary of Ariola, was founded in 1977; Baccarola; Türküola, a subsidiary for the Turkish market; to release classical records in Europe and Arabella to release disco records in France - most successfully with , (house producer of Ariola); and Jupiter Records for German and disco artists such as .

It acquired both and German rival label in 1979. It sold 50% of Arista to in 1983; after a brief joint venture between RCA and Ariola, RCA (including its record division) was acquired by who promptly sold RCA's stake in the venture back to Ariola. Ariola America also had a sister label called Ocean Records, which included on its roster actress/entertainer . It was active 1979 through 1980. In the 1980s, there was a software development division called .

Today, Ariola is a unit of Sony Music Group and is still active in Germany under the Sony Group Corporation umbrella.


See also
  • List of record labels
  • , formerly called BMG Japan until its acquisition from Sony Music Entertainment Japan
  • , German software company.


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