It Records was a retail chain owned by Cliff Moore. At one point it had six
shops - Belfast, Bangor, Lisburn, Craigavon, Lurgan and Portadown. The latter
was the home of the It Records label, launched by Cliff in 1977 in response to
punk rock. It Records released the first Northern Irish punk single in November
1977 by the band Speed. Cliff tried to sign SLF and found they were already
beyond his labels' means but he did release the Outcasts debut which is one of
the essential Northern Irish punk rock records. The sixth single was to have
been the debut single by Belfast punks Ask Mother, but it was never released.
The label ran out of cash and stopped operations sometime in 1978-79. There was
also a sub-label called Band-it Records which released country rock records. The
Portadown shop was damaged in an IRA car bomb blast which destroyed the labels
archives. It has been claimed (usually be dealers) that a (significant) portion
of the Outcasts pressing was destroyed in this blast but it seems that it was
only Cliff's spare copies that were destroyed. As a result, he has few mementos
of the era. The It Records chain itself disbanded in the early 90s.
7" Single Releases
IT-1 Speed - Big City / All Day & All Of The Night 7" (11/1977)
IT-2 Midnite Cruiser - Striker / Rich Bitch 7" (12/1977)
IT-3 Duggie Briggs Band - Punk Rockin' Granny / I'm A Flasher 7" (1978)
IT-4 The Outcasts - Frustration // You're A Disease / Adult 7" (1978) [1500]
ITEP-5 Duggie Briggs Band - Flashes On EP 7" (1978)
IT-6 unreleased EP by Ask MotherBand-It Records ...a country & western subsiduary label
BAD 1 Anne & Dave - Where The Blue and Lonely Go / Right Back To The Start 7" (3/1978)
BAD 2 Anne & Dave - Sometimes / Break My Mind (07/1978)
BAD 3 Variety - Everybody's Making It Big But Me / Satisfaction 7" (10/1978)
BADLP1 Anne & Dave - Countrywise LP (1978)