Razdaz Recordz
Perfil:
Razdaz Recordz was founded in New York City during 2002 by Avishai Cohen, with his manager Ray Jefford.
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https://www.discogs.com/label/83179-Razdaz-Recordz
Greenleaf Music
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Greenleaf Music is a record label owned, operated, and curated by Dave Douglas. GLM concentrates on releasing jazz, post-jazz, and world music, however the labels main credo is simply about creativity in musical expression. As a result, Greenleaf’s sound is defined by the artists we choose to sign, allowing them room to define their own world—new sounds that connect, music that has something personal to say that is unique to that individual, as well as having something universal to offer. GLM believes that what interests listeners is not just the recorded product, but the artists themselves. As such we are interested in making available sheet music, artist commentary, discussion and more.
Greenleaf Music is a record label owned, operated, and curated by Dave Douglas. GLM concentrates on releasing jazz, post-jazz, and world music, however the labels main credo is simply about creativity in musical expression. As a result, Greenleaf’s sound is defined by the artists we choose to sign, allowing them room to define their own world—new sounds that connect, music that has something personal to say that is unique to that individual, as well as having something universal to offer. GLM believes that what interests listeners is not just the recorded product, but the artists themselves. As such we are interested in making available sheet music, artist commentary, discussion and more.
EmArcy
Perfil:
Founded in 1954 as a jazz label by Mercury Records and is today owned by Universal Music Group
Labelcode: LC 00699
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Información de contacto:
Universal Classics & Jazz
Stralauer Allee 1
D-10245 Berlin
Germany
Phone: +49 30 52007 01
Fax: +49 30 52007 2283
emarcy@umusic.com
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Perfil:
Founded in 1954 as a jazz label by Mercury Records and is today owned by Universal Music Group
Labelcode: LC 00699
Labelcode: LC 00699
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Información de contacto:
Universal Classics & Jazz
Stralauer Allee 1
D-10245 Berlin
Germany
Phone: +49 30 52007 01
Fax: +49 30 52007 2283
emarcy@umusic.com
Stralauer Allee 1
D-10245 Berlin
Germany
Phone: +49 30 52007 01
Fax: +49 30 52007 2283
emarcy@umusic.com
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Verve Records
Perfil:
For all Unofficial / Bootleg releases of this label please use Verve Records (2)
Label Code: LC 0383 / LC 00383
Verve Records was originally the product of the vision of jazz impressario Norman Granz (1918-2001). He formed the label in 1956 and moved all of the recordings released on his earlier Norgran Records and Clef Records labels to create the new Verve catalog.
In December 1960, Granz sold the label to Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Inc., becoming a subsidiary of MGM Records in the process. During the Sixties, Verve expanded into comedy (Jonathan Winters, Mort Sahl, Phyllis Diller), pop (the Righteous Brothers), R&B (Howard Tate, Arthur Prysock), rock (The Velvet Underground, Frank Zappa and the Mothers Of Invention, Blues Project) and folk (Janis Ian, Richie Havens, Tim Hardin) music, eventually creating the Verve Folkways (later renamed Verve Forecast) label in 1966 for issuing more psychadelic-leaning rock as well as folk and blues material.
Verve had million-selling jazz recordings during that decade from Stan Getz, Kai Winding, Astrud Gilberto, Ella Fitzgerald and Jimmy Smith among others under the studio/A&R direction of Creed Taylor.
The MGM film studio sold its record division to Polydor in 1972, a move that brought Verve into the newly-formed PolyGram and its family of record labels. Verve slowly became relegated to jazz reissues as MGM Records (and the non-jazz Verve output) was ultimately absorbed into Polydor by 1976. During this period, PolyGram had Mercury Records' EmArcy jazz catalog absorbed into Verve's holdings. In the late 1980s, PolyGram decided to reactivate the long-dormant label with both a reissue program and new artist signings. The revitalized label's new material and remastered classic recordings sold very well and it soon became PolyGram's front-line jazz division.
With the 1999 merger of PolyGram with Vivendi Universal creating the Universal Music Group, Verve Records became the hub of the The Verve Music Group, which also encompasses the influential GRP, Impulse! and Blue Thumb Records labels as well as overseeing the jazz catalog holdings of a number of UMG-owned labels, including Commodore, Chess, Brunswick (pre-1958), Argo (2), Cadet Records, Dot Records, Coral, Decca, ABC-Paramount, A&M Records, Mercury, Philips and Polydor.
For the different label designs see the vinylbeat link below.Less
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A&M Records Originals, Antilles, Celebrity Series (2), Clef Series, Down Home Series, Finest Hour Verve, Golden Stereo Series (3), Great Moments Of Comedy, Jazz-Club, Original Jazz Recording,Sound Tour, Talkin' Verve, The Diva Series, The Essential (5), The Jazz Essentials, The Silver Collection, The Sound Of Brazil, Verve By Request, Verve Classics, Verve Digital, Verve Discoveries,Verve Elite Edition, Verve Folkways, Verve Jazz Essentials, Verve Jazz Masters, Verve Jazz Vocal Classics, Verve Lounge Music Club, Verve Master Edition, Verve Originals, Verve Re-Issue Series,Verve Sounds Of Fame, Verve Soundtracks, Verve Take 2, Verve Tape, Verve Vocal Classics, Verve's Collectors Classics, Very Special Performance, VSP
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Perfil:
For all Unofficial / Bootleg releases of this label please use Verve Records (2)
Label Code: LC 0383 / LC 00383
Verve Records was originally the product of the vision of jazz impressario Norman Granz (1918-2001). He formed the label in 1956 and moved all of the recordings released on his earlier Norgran Records and Clef Records labels to create the new Verve catalog.
In December 1960, Granz sold the label to Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Inc., becoming a subsidiary of MGM Records in the process. During the Sixties, Verve expanded into comedy (Jonathan Winters, Mort Sahl, Phyllis Diller), pop (the Righteous Brothers), R&B (Howard Tate, Arthur Prysock), rock (The Velvet Underground, Frank Zappa and the Mothers Of Invention, Blues Project) and folk (Janis Ian, Richie Havens, Tim Hardin) music, eventually creating the Verve Folkways (later renamed Verve Forecast) label in 1966 for issuing more psychadelic-leaning rock as well as folk and blues material.
Verve had million-selling jazz recordings during that decade from Stan Getz, Kai Winding, Astrud Gilberto, Ella Fitzgerald and Jimmy Smith among others under the studio/A&R direction of Creed Taylor.
The MGM film studio sold its record division to Polydor in 1972, a move that brought Verve into the newly-formed PolyGram and its family of record labels. Verve slowly became relegated to jazz reissues as MGM Records (and the non-jazz Verve output) was ultimately absorbed into Polydor by 1976. During this period, PolyGram had Mercury Records' EmArcy jazz catalog absorbed into Verve's holdings. In the late 1980s, PolyGram decided to reactivate the long-dormant label with both a reissue program and new artist signings. The revitalized label's new material and remastered classic recordings sold very well and it soon became PolyGram's front-line jazz division.
With the 1999 merger of PolyGram with Vivendi Universal creating the Universal Music Group, Verve Records became the hub of the The Verve Music Group, which also encompasses the influential GRP, Impulse! and Blue Thumb Records labels as well as overseeing the jazz catalog holdings of a number of UMG-owned labels, including Commodore, Chess, Brunswick (pre-1958), Argo (2), Cadet Records, Dot Records, Coral, Decca, ABC-Paramount, A&M Records, Mercury, Philips and Polydor.
For the different label designs see the vinylbeat link below.Less
Label Code: LC 0383 / LC 00383
Verve Records was originally the product of the vision of jazz impressario Norman Granz (1918-2001). He formed the label in 1956 and moved all of the recordings released on his earlier Norgran Records and Clef Records labels to create the new Verve catalog.
In December 1960, Granz sold the label to Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Inc., becoming a subsidiary of MGM Records in the process. During the Sixties, Verve expanded into comedy (Jonathan Winters, Mort Sahl, Phyllis Diller), pop (the Righteous Brothers), R&B (Howard Tate, Arthur Prysock), rock (The Velvet Underground, Frank Zappa and the Mothers Of Invention, Blues Project) and folk (Janis Ian, Richie Havens, Tim Hardin) music, eventually creating the Verve Folkways (later renamed Verve Forecast) label in 1966 for issuing more psychadelic-leaning rock as well as folk and blues material.
Verve had million-selling jazz recordings during that decade from Stan Getz, Kai Winding, Astrud Gilberto, Ella Fitzgerald and Jimmy Smith among others under the studio/A&R direction of Creed Taylor.
The MGM film studio sold its record division to Polydor in 1972, a move that brought Verve into the newly-formed PolyGram and its family of record labels. Verve slowly became relegated to jazz reissues as MGM Records (and the non-jazz Verve output) was ultimately absorbed into Polydor by 1976. During this period, PolyGram had Mercury Records' EmArcy jazz catalog absorbed into Verve's holdings. In the late 1980s, PolyGram decided to reactivate the long-dormant label with both a reissue program and new artist signings. The revitalized label's new material and remastered classic recordings sold very well and it soon became PolyGram's front-line jazz division.
With the 1999 merger of PolyGram with Vivendi Universal creating the Universal Music Group, Verve Records became the hub of the The Verve Music Group, which also encompasses the influential GRP, Impulse! and Blue Thumb Records labels as well as overseeing the jazz catalog holdings of a number of UMG-owned labels, including Commodore, Chess, Brunswick (pre-1958), Argo (2), Cadet Records, Dot Records, Coral, Decca, ABC-Paramount, A&M Records, Mercury, Philips and Polydor.
For the different label designs see the vinylbeat link below.Less
Subsellos
A&M Records Originals, Antilles, Celebrity Series (2), Clef Series, Down Home Series, Finest Hour Verve, Golden Stereo Series (3), Great Moments Of Comedy, Jazz-Club, Original Jazz Recording,Sound Tour, Talkin' Verve, The Diva Series, The Essential (5), The Jazz Essentials, The Silver Collection, The Sound Of Brazil, Verve By Request, Verve Classics, Verve Digital, Verve Discoveries,Verve Elite Edition, Verve Folkways, Verve Jazz Essentials, Verve Jazz Masters, Verve Jazz Vocal Classics, Verve Lounge Music Club, Verve Master Edition, Verve Originals, Verve Re-Issue Series,Verve Sounds Of Fame, Verve Soundtracks, Verve Take 2, Verve Tape, Verve Vocal Classics, Verve's Collectors Classics, Very Special Performance, VSP
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Impulse!
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1960 The Impulse! label was started as a jazz subsidiary of Am-Par Record Corp. under the direction of Creed Taylor and soon after the label's creation, Bob Thiele.
In the 60s the Canadian versions of the label were manufactured by Sparton Of Canada Ltd. and wear the Sparton Impulse! Records label.
1962 The company names changed to ABC-Paramount Records, Inc. - The Sparton Impulse! Recordsremains to mention Am-Par Record Corp. after the company name changed.
1967 A new change to ABC Records, Inc. In this period sometimes a second ABC Records brand appears on the label.
1974 Versions on the concentric label design from the 70s commonly displays the ABC Impulse! label brand.
It operated until 1979, though new recordings had stopped by 1977; it survived on with reissues.
1979 ABC was bought by MCA Records and Impulse! shut down along with all of the other ABC-affilated labels.
Impulse is known as The House That Trane Built because of John Coltrane's 1961-67 association with the label.
MCA revived the label mainly as a reissue imprint with a few new releases in the 1980s. It was reactivated as part of MCA-owned GRP with new artist signings including Diana Krall in the 1990s. Following a series of major label buy-outs and mergers, Impulse! is now part of the The Verve Music Group unit of the larger multi-national Universal Music Group where it is currently a reissue-only label.
LC 00236More
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Impulse! CD Collection, Impulse! Master Sessions, Impulse! Originals, Impulse! Spiritual Village, MCA Impulse!, Pharoah Sanders Collection, Sparton Impulse! Records, The Dedication Series, The Definitive Jazz Scene, The Impulse! Reissue Series, The Mastery Of John Coltrane, The New Thing,The Virtuoso Series
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Información de contacto:
contact@vervemusicgroup.com
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Perfil:
1960 The Impulse! label was started as a jazz subsidiary of Am-Par Record Corp. under the direction of Creed Taylor and soon after the label's creation, Bob Thiele.
In the 60s the Canadian versions of the label were manufactured by Sparton Of Canada Ltd. and wear the Sparton Impulse! Records label.
1962 The company names changed to ABC-Paramount Records, Inc. - The Sparton Impulse! Recordsremains to mention Am-Par Record Corp. after the company name changed.
1967 A new change to ABC Records, Inc. In this period sometimes a second ABC Records brand appears on the label.
1974 Versions on the concentric label design from the 70s commonly displays the ABC Impulse! label brand.
It operated until 1979, though new recordings had stopped by 1977; it survived on with reissues.
1979 ABC was bought by MCA Records and Impulse! shut down along with all of the other ABC-affilated labels.
Impulse is known as The House That Trane Built because of John Coltrane's 1961-67 association with the label.
MCA revived the label mainly as a reissue imprint with a few new releases in the 1980s. It was reactivated as part of MCA-owned GRP with new artist signings including Diana Krall in the 1990s. Following a series of major label buy-outs and mergers, Impulse! is now part of the The Verve Music Group unit of the larger multi-national Universal Music Group where it is currently a reissue-only label.
LC 00236More
In the 60s the Canadian versions of the label were manufactured by Sparton Of Canada Ltd. and wear the Sparton Impulse! Records label.
1962 The company names changed to ABC-Paramount Records, Inc. - The Sparton Impulse! Recordsremains to mention Am-Par Record Corp. after the company name changed.
1967 A new change to ABC Records, Inc. In this period sometimes a second ABC Records brand appears on the label.
1974 Versions on the concentric label design from the 70s commonly displays the ABC Impulse! label brand.
It operated until 1979, though new recordings had stopped by 1977; it survived on with reissues.
1979 ABC was bought by MCA Records and Impulse! shut down along with all of the other ABC-affilated labels.
Impulse is known as The House That Trane Built because of John Coltrane's 1961-67 association with the label.
MCA revived the label mainly as a reissue imprint with a few new releases in the 1980s. It was reactivated as part of MCA-owned GRP with new artist signings including Diana Krall in the 1990s. Following a series of major label buy-outs and mergers, Impulse! is now part of the The Verve Music Group unit of the larger multi-national Universal Music Group where it is currently a reissue-only label.
LC 00236More
Subsellos
Impulse! CD Collection, Impulse! Master Sessions, Impulse! Originals, Impulse! Spiritual Village, MCA Impulse!, Pharoah Sanders Collection, Sparton Impulse! Records, The Dedication Series, The Definitive Jazz Scene, The Impulse! Reissue Series, The Mastery Of John Coltrane, The New Thing,The Virtuoso Series
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Información de contacto:
contact@vervemusicgroup.com
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