Draft:List of Numero Group releases

The Numero Group is an American archival/reissue record label formed in 2002. In the twenty years since the label's establishment, they have released hundreds of releases ranging from soul and funk to punk rock and pop to ambient and electronica.

Many of these releases are separated into sub-labels, with each sub-label having a different catalog number format to differentiate them (200 Line releases have cat. #s in the 200s, 500 Line releases have cat. #s in the 500s, etc).

Unspecified/main line
Releases not categorized under a specific line of releases.

200 Line
Mainly focused on punk/punk adjacent artists.

500 Line
Focused on funk/soul.

700 Line
Focused on punk, usually issued as 7"s.

800 Line
Focused on music released during the 1980's.

900 Line
Focused on more punk and experimental artists released during the 1990's.

1200 Line
Formerly known as JR. Name was changed in 2014 to the 1200 Line.

Asterisk
Focus on "high-quality acts so obscure only friends and family remember them".

Buttons
Focused on power pop.

Cult Cargo
Funk-focused series.

Eccentric Soul
Soul, usually focused on a specific label or location.

Eccentric Soul 45s
Sub-section of Eccentric Soul, 7" single releases.

From The Stacks
Focused on obscurities reissued without changing the release much.

J&D
Focused on soul & funk.

Good God!
Focused on gospel music.

Limited Addition
The first project under the Numero name, released 7"s.

Local Customs
Soul, focused on a specific scene/location.

Numbero
"Alternate-universe" releases.

Numerophon
Specializes in vinyl-only releases in limited quantities.

Project 12
Exclusive releases for subscribers of Eccentric Soul, Private Mind Garden, and Wayfaring Strangers. Became inactive after 2021.

The Cabinet of Curiosities
Focused on homemade/DIY music.

Wayfaring Strangers
Focuses on cataloging privately pressed releases from various genres.

Digital-only releases
Numero releases promotional digital-exclusive singles or digital reissues of releases not issued in a physical manner. Catalog numbers typically end with DIGITAL.

One-off sublabels
Often just used for one or two releases, usually parodying an already existing label.