Tiger Lily Records

[6] Other albums released by Tiger Lily have been identified as bootlegs of albums released in the early 1970s by Artie Ripp's Family Productions and two cases of performers who were actually signed to Tiger Lily Records have been identified.

[1][7] The most prominent artists known to have a record released by Tiger Lily were Richard Pryor, whose album L.A.

Jail was released by Tiger Lily, and Rod Stewart, who had a live recording of him in performance at the 1973 Reading and Leeds Festivals released by Tiger Lily in 1976 under the title Reading Festival Featuring Rod Stewart.

[8] The most expensive and best known Tiger Lily Records release is the album "Stonewall"[9] credited to a band of the same name.

[10][11] Along with Guinness Records, Tiger Lily was one of the major tax scam labels of the 1970s with around 70 albums being released.