Landmark Records
Landmark Records was an American jazz record label founded in 1985 by Orrin Keepnews as a successor to Milestone Records. Landmark Records published albums recorded by the Kronos Quartet of music by Bill Evans and Thelonious Monk, as well as straight jazz albums. Landmark passed to Muse Records in 1993. 32 Jazz acquired the holdings of the Muse and Landmark labels in 1996.[1][2][3][4] In 2003, Savoy Jazz (which had become a subsidiary of Nippon Columbia) acquired the rights to the Muse and Landmark catalogs from 32 Jazz.[5]
Discography
1300 Series
- LCD ARTIST TITLE[6]
- 1301 Cannonball Adderley - Them Dirty Blues
- 1302 Cannonball Adderley - Cannonball's Bossa Nova
- 1304 Cannonball Adderley - Cannonball Adderley and the Poll Winners
- 1305 Cannonball Adderley - The Cannonball Adderley Quintet at the Lighthouse
- 1306 Cannonball Adderley - Cannonball Takes Charge
- 1307 Cannonball Adderley - Cannonball in Europe!
- 1308 Helen Merrill & Dick Katz - A Shade Of Difference [reissue]
- 1309 Cannonball Adderley & Eddie Vinson - Back Door Blues
- 1310 Bobby Hutcherson - Landmarks [compilation]
500/1500 Series
- 1501 Bobby Hutcherson - Good Bait
- 1502 Yusef Lateef - In Nigeria
- 1503 Keith MacDonald - This Is Keith MacDonald
- 1504 Jack DeJohnette - The Jack DeJohnette Piano Album
- 1505 Kronos Quartet - Monk Suite: Kronos Quartet Plays Music of Thelonious Monk
- 1506 Jimmy Heath - New Picture
- 1507 Mulgrew Miller - Keys To The City
- 1508 Bobby Hutcherson - Color Schemes
- 1509 Keith MacDonald - Waiting
- 1510 Kronos Quartet - Music of Bill Evans
- 1511 Mulgrew Miller - Work!
- 1512 Buddy Montgomery - Ties Of Love
- 1513 Bobby Hutcherson - In The Vanguard
- 1514 Jimmy Heath - Peer Pleasure
- 1515 Mulgrew Miller - Wingspan
- 1516 Donald Byrd - Harlem Blues
- 1517 Bobby Hutcherson - Cruisin' The Bird
- 1518 Buddy Montgomery - So Why Not?
- 1519 Mulgrew Miller - The Countdown
- 1520 Ralph Moore - Images
- 1521 Charlie Rouse - Epistrophy
- 1522 Bobby Hutcherson - Ambos Mundos
- 1523 Donald Byrd - Getting Down To Business
- 1524 Weslia Whitfield - Lucky To Be Me
- 1525 Mulgrew Miller - From Day To Day
- 1526 Ralph Moore - Furthermore
- 1527 Vincent Herring - Evidence
- 1528 Nat Adderley - Talkin' About You
- 1529 Bobby Hutcherson - Mirage
- 1530 Donald Byrd - A City Called Heaven
- 1531 Weslia Whitfield - Live In San Francisco
- 1532 Mulgrew Miller - Time And Again
- 1533 Vincent Herring - Dawnbird
- 1534 Elvin Jones - Live at the Village Vanguard Volume One
- 1535 Joe Roccisano - The Shape I'm In
- 1536 Indigo Quartette - Quartette Indigo
- 1537 Dannie Richmond - The Last Mingus Band A.D.
- 1538 Jimmy Heath - The Time and the Place
- 1539 Don Braden - Landing Zone
- 1540 Leon Lee Dorsey - The Watcher
- 1541 Joe Roccisano - Leave Your Mind Behind
- 1542 John Hicks - In The Mix
- 1543 Mel Lewis - Mellifluous
- 1544 Weslia Whitfield - Nice Work
- 1545 John Hicks - Piece For My Peace
- 1548 Michael Cochrane - Impressions
- 1551 Weslia Whitfield - Nobody Else But Me [reissue]
See also
References
- ↑ Bessman, Jim (18 January 1997). "32 Proves To Be A Prodigious Number For Producer/Label Head Joel Dorn". Billboard: 40–41. Retrieved 13 October 2014.
- ↑ Gitler, Ira; Leonard Feather (2007) [1999]. "Preface". The Biographical Encyclopedia of Jazz. Oxford University Press. Page 21 in Google Books preview. ISBN 9780199729074. Retrieved 13 October 2014.
- ↑ Jacobs, Qa'id. Groove Jammy: Rare Groove Classics from the Muse Catalog at AllMusic
- ↑ Hunter Jr., Al (4 March 1999). "Jazz For The Masses 32 Records Is Carving Out A Niche With Reissued Tracks". Philadelphia Daily News. Retrieved 13 October 2014.
- ↑ Porter, Christopher (16 January 2003). "Savoy Acquires Muse & Landmark Catalogs". JazzTimes. Retrieved 13 October 2014.
- ↑ "Complete discography listing".
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