No - those records were released. The ones not released were the ones with religious leaders (and I think also the previous issues with oil executives meeting with Cheney) - that is where this current issue stems from.
http://www.usatoday.com/news/washington/2009-06-16-white-house_N.htm
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Four months later, Vice President Dick Cheney's office told the Secret Service in a letter that visitor records for the vice president's personal residence "are and shall remain subject to the exclusive ownership, custody and control" of the Office of the Vice President. The controversy over Cheney involved visits by a number of conservative religious leaders to the vice president's residence.