Vitamin Records is an American record label specializing in cover albums, compilations and soundtracks.
Founded in 1999 by T.J. Martell Foundation executive producer Steven Viner and producer/mixer Richard Landis.
The label's first release was the tribute album 'The String Quartet Tribute to Pink Floyd'.
In 2004, Vitamin Records released its first video game soundtrack cover album 'A Terrible Fate'.
Over the years, the label has collaborated with various artists and released numerous tribute albums and soundtracks.
In 2015, Vitamin Records launched its online store offering vinyl records, CDs, and other merchandise.
A British record label specializing in budget compilations, reissues and remastered material.
A record label based in Los Angeles, specializing in rock, punk, goth and electronic music.
An American record label focusing on reissues and compilations, primarily from the 1960s-1990s.
Albums featuring instrumental cover versions of popular songs, performed by a string quartet.
Albums featuring lullaby versions of popular rock and pop songs, designed for infants and toddlers.
Albums featuring cover versions of songs from popular movies and television shows.
Vitamin Records is a record label that specializes in cover albums, compilations, and soundtracks.
Vitamin Records produces instrumental covers of popular songs, lullaby versions of rock and pop songs, and soundtrack tribute albums.
Vitamin Records has collaborated with various artists and bands, including Guns N' Roses, Radiohead, and Metallica.
Vitamin Records albums are available on their official website, as well as on Amazon, iTunes, and other online music retailers.
Rockabye Baby albums feature lullaby versions of popular rock and pop songs, while the String Quartet Tribute albums feature instrumental cover versions of popular songs, performed by a string quartet.