Savoy Records
Savoy Records is a United States record label specializing in jazz, black gospel, soul, R&B, and blues music. Savoy played an important part in popularizing the jazz subgenre of bebop beginning in the mid-1940s.
History
Savoy was founded in 1942 by Herman Lubinsky. The Newark, New Jersey label issued many of the important early bebop albums. With the rise of rock and roll in the 1950s, Lubinsky concentrated more on African-American gospel music, recording many groups of that decade and establishing Savoy's preeminence in the black gospel recording industry through its association with James Cleveland and his Gospel Music Workshop of America.
In the early 1960s, Savoy recorded a number of avant-garde jazz artists, giving them important early exposure. These included Paul Bley, Ed Curran, Bill Dixon, Marc Levin, Charles Moffett, Perry Robinson, Joseph Scianni, Archie Shepp, Sun Ra, Marzette Watts, and Valdo Williams.
After Lubinsky's death in 1974, Clive Davis (then manager of Arista Records) acquired Savoy's catalog. In 1986, Malaco Records acquired Savoy's black gospel titles and contracts.[1] In 2003, Savoy Jazz acquired the rights to the Muse and Landmark catalogs from 32 Jazz.[2] As of 2012, the Savoy library is primarily controlled by Nippon Columbia, a Tokyo, Japan-based public company that purchased Savoy in 1991. Nippon Columbia's wholly owned subsidiary, Savoy Jazz, handled Savoy Records distribution in the United States until 2009, when it entered a distribution arrangement with Warner Music Group.[3]
Many of the label's African-American artists begrudged the label's founder, Herman Lubinsky, feeling grossly underpaid for their work. Tiny Price, a journalist for the African-American newspaper The Newark Herald News, said of Savoy and Lubinsky:
There's no doubt everybody hated Herman Lubinsky. If he messed with you, you were messed. At the same time, some of those people—many of them Newark's top singers and musicians—would never have been exposed to records if he didn't do what he did. Except for Lubinsky, all the hot little numbers, like Buddy Johnson's "Cherry," would have been lost. The man may have been hated, but he saved a lot of our history—for us and for future generations.[4]
Savoy's artistic directors have included Buck Ram, Teddy Reig, Ralph Bass (1948‒52), Fred Mendelsohn (1953), and Ozzie Cadena (1954‒62, father of punk rock musician Dez Cadena).
Discography
The following are 12" LPs and have the prefix MG.
Cat | Artist | Album |
---|---|---|
12000 | Parker, Charlie | Memorial 1 |
12001 | Parker, Charlie | Immortal Charlie Parker, The |
12002 | Garner, Erroll | Penthouse Serenade |
12003 | Garner, Erroll | Serenade to Laura |
12004 | McPartland, Marian | At Storyville/At The Hickory House |
12005 | McPartland, Marian | Lullaby of Birdland |
12006 | Clarke, Kenny | Strollin' (Telefunken Blues) |
12007 | Clarke, Kenny & Ernie Wilkins | Septet |
12008 | Garner, Erroll/Billy Taylor | Back to Back |
12009 | Parker, Charlie | Memorial 1 |
12010 | Johnson, J.J. & Kai Winding | Jay And Kai |
12011 | Navarro, Fats | Fats, Bud, Klook, Sonny, Kinney |
12012 | Gordon, Dexter & Wardell Gray | Jazz Concert - West Coast |
12013 | Hawkins, Coleman | The Hawk Returns |
12014 | Parker, Charlie | Genius of Parker |
12015 | Bert, Eddie | Musician of the Year |
12016 | McPartland, Marian/George Shearing | Great Britain's Marian McPartland & George Shearing |
12017 | Clarke, Kenny | Bohemia After Dark |
12018 | Adderley, Cannonball | Presenting Cannonball Adderley |
12019 | Bert, Eddie | Encore |
12020 | Gillespie, Dizzy | Groovin' High |
12021 | Adderley, Nat | That's Nat |
12022 | Wilkins, Ernie and Wess, Frank | Flutes & Reeds |
12023 | Jones, Hank | The Trio |
12024 | McKinley, Ray | Borderline |
12025 | Raeburn, Boyd | Man With The Horns |
12026 | McGhee, Howard and Jackson, Milt | Howard McGhee and Milt Jackson |
12027 | Scott, Jimmy | Very Truly Yours |
12028 | Mehegan, John | Reflections |
12029 | (Various Artists) | Montage |
12030 | Clarke & Burke | Jazz Young Blood |
12031 | Smith, LaVergne | New Orleans Nightingale |
12032 | Byrd, Donald | Byrd's Word |
12033 | Caiola, Al | Deep In a Dream |
12034 | Russell, Pee Wee | Jazz At Storyville 1 |
12035 | Davison, Wild Bill | At Storyville |
12036 | Jackson, Milt | Opus de Jazz |
12037 | Jones, Hank | Quartet-Quintet |
12038 | Carey, Mutt & Punch Miller | New Orleans Jazz 1 |
12039 | Roland, Joe | Joltin' Joe Roland |
12040 | Raeburn, Boyd | Boyd Meets Stravinsky |
12041 | (Various Artists) | Jazz at Storyville 2 |
12042 | Jackson, Milt | Roll 'Em Bags |
12043 | (Various Artists) | The Jazz Keyboard |
12044 | Wilkins, Ernie | Top Brass |
12045 | Mingus, Charles | Jazz Composers Workshop |
12046 | Modern Jazz Quartet | The Quartet |
12047 | Gillespie, Dizzy | The Champ |
12048 | Cohn, Al | Al Cohn's Tones |
12049 | Mehegan, John & Eddie Costa | A Pair of Pianos |
12050 | Carey, Mutt & Punch Miller | New Orleans Jazz 2 |
12051 | Cuozzo, Mike | Mighty Mike |
12052 | Costa, Johnny | The Amazing Johnny Costa |
12053 | Jones, Hank | The Trio with Guests |
12054 | Tjader, Cal/Don Elliot | Vibrations |
12055 | Davison, Wild Bill | Ringside at Condon's |
12056 | Urso, Phil | The Philosophy of Urso |
12057 | Caiola, Al | Serenade in Blue |
12058 | VerPlanck, Marlene | I Think Of You |
12059 | Jazz Composers Workshop | Jazz Composers Workshop 2 |
12060 | (Various Artists) | Singin' & Swingin′ |
12061 | Jackson, Milt | Meet Milt Jackson |
12062 | Gibbs, Terry | Swing, Not Spring |
12063 | Wilder, Joe | Wilder and Wilder |
12064 | Mobley, Hank | The Jazz Message of Hank Mobley |
12065 | Clarke, Kenny | Klook's Clique |
12066 | Brock, Herbie | Solo |
12067 | Stewart, Slam | Bowin' Singin' Slam |
12068 | Young, Lester | Blue Lester |
12069 | Brock, Herbie | Brock's Tops |
12070 | Jackson, Milt | The Jazz Skyline |
12071 | Young, Lester | The Master's Touch |
12072 | Wess, Frank | North, South, East...Wess |
12073 | Herbert, Mort | Night People |
12074 | Winding, Kai | Loaded |
12075 | Ball, Ronnie | All About Ronnie |
12076 | Mehegan, John | How I Play Jazz Piano |
12077 | Wayne, Chuck | Guitarist |
12078 | Foster, Frank | No 'Count |
12079 | Parker, Charlie | Story |
12080 | Jackson, Milt | Jackson's Ville |
12081 | Wallington, George | Trio |
12082 | Coates, Johnny | Portrait |
12083 | Clarke, Kenny | Jazzmen: Detroit |
12084 | Jones, Hank | Have You Met Hank Jones |
12085 | Clarke, Kenny | Opus In Swing |
12086 | Wess, Frank | Trombones & Flute |
12087 | Jones, Hank | Hank Jones' Quartet |
12088 | Norvo, Red | Move! |
12089 | Pepper, Art | Surfride |
12090 | Pollack, Ben | Dixieland (Pick-a-rib Boys) |
12091 | Morgan, Lee & Hank Mobley | Introducing Lee Morgan |
12092 | Mobley, Hank | Jazz Message No. 2 |
12093 | Norvo, Red/George Shearing | Midnight On Cloud 69 |
12094 | Smith, Paul | By The Fireside |
12095 | Wess, Frank | Jazz For Playboys |
12096 | Wilkins, Ernie | Trumpets All Out |
12097 | McPartland, Marian | Lookin' for a Boy |
12098 | Auld, Georgie/Bobby Sherwood | Jumpin' Bands, The [NEVER ISSUED] |
12099 | Byrd, Charlie | Jazz Recital |
12100 | (Various Artists) | I Just Love Jazz Piano (Pianos: Down & Out) |
12101 | Ver Planck, Billy | Dancing Jazz |
12102 | A. K. Salim | Flute Suite |
12103 | Lateef, Yusef | Jazz Mood |
12104 | Hodeir, Andre | Essais |
12105 | Getz, Stan | Lestorian Mode |
12106 | Johnson, J.J. | J. J. Johnson's Jazz Quintets |
12107 | Mann, Herbie | Mann Alone |
12108 | Mann, Herbie | Yardbird Suite |
12109 | Lateef, Yusef | Jazz for the Thinker |
12110 | Gillespie, Dizzy | Dizzy Gillespie Story |
12111 | Reece, Dizzy/Tubby Hayes | Changing The Jazz At Buckingham Palace |
12112 | (Various Artists) | Jazz We Heard Last Summer |
12113 | Hodeir, Andre | Paris Scene, The |
12114 | Getz, Stan | Opus De Bop |
12115 | Salim, A.K. & Yusef Lateef | Stable Mates |
12116 | Byrd, Charlie | Blues For Night People |
12117 | Lateef, Yusef | Prayer to the East |
12118 | Salim, A. K. | Pretty for the People |
12119 | (Various Artists) | In The Beginning…Bebop! |
12120 | Lateef, Yusef | Jazz and the Sounds of Nature |
12121 | Ver Planck, Billy | Jazz For Playgirls |
12122 | Wallington, George | Jazz At Hotchikiss |
12123 | Wess, Frank | Jazz Is Busting Out All Over! |
12124 | Shihab, Sahib | Jazz Shihab |
12125 | (Various Artists) | Many Faces Of Blues, The |
12126 | (Various Artists) | Jazz Hour, The |
12127 | Harden, Wilbur | Mainstream 1958 |
12128 | Donaldson, Bobby | Dixieland Jazz Party |
12129 | (Various Artists) | Jazz Carousel, A [NEVER ISSUED] |
12130 | Gordon, Dexter | Dexter Rides Again |
12131 | Harden, Wilbur | Jazz Way Out |
12132 | Salim, A. K. | Blues Suite |
12133 | Navarro, Fats | Nostalgia |
12134 | Harden, Wilbur | Plays The King And I |
12135 | (Various Artists) | Gift Of Jazz |
12136 | Harden, Wilbur | Tanganyika Strut |
12137 | Gryce, Gigi | Nica's Tempo |
12138 | (Various Artists) | Bird's Night |
12139 | Lateef, Yusef | Dreamer |
12140 | Lateef, Yusef | The Fabric of Jazz |
12141 | Fuller, Curtis | Blues-ette |
12142 | Wess, Frank | Opus The Blues |
12143 | Fuller, Curtis | The Curtis Fuller Jazztet |
12144 | Fuller, Curtis | Imagination |
12145 | Jordan, Duke/Hall Overton | Do-It-Yourself Jazz |
12146 | Gryce, Gigi | Do-It-Yourself Jazz |
12147 | Payne, Cecil | Patterns of Jazz |
12148 | Red Rodney | Fiery |
12150 | Scott, Jimmy | Fabulous Jimmy Scott, The |
12151 | Fuller, Curtis | [NEVER ISSUED] |
12152 | Parker, Charlie | Evening At Home, An |
12153 | Davis, Miles | Miles Ahead [NEVER ISSUED] |
12154 | Ervin, Booker | Cookin' |
12155 | Young, Lester | Jazz Immortal Series 2 |
12156 | Rae, Johnny | Opus De Jazz 2 |
12157 | Argo, Tony | Jazz Argo |
12158 | Pizzarelli, Bucky & Vinnie Burke | Music Minus Many Men |
12160 | Barron, Bill | Tenor Stylings |
12161 | Long, Barbara | Voice Of Barbara Long, The |
12162 | Tatum, Art | [NEVER ISSUED] |
12163 | Barron, Bill | Modern Windows |
12164 | Fuller, Curtis | Images of Curtis Fuller |
12167 | Baltazar, Gabe | [NEVER ISSUED] |
12169 | Sun Ra | The Futuristic Sounds of Sun Ra |
12170 | Hardman, Bill | '"Saying Something |
12171 | Blakey, Art | Midnight Session |
12172 | New York Jazz Ensemble | Adams Theme |
12173 | Mathews, Mat | Four French Horns Plus Rhythm |
12174 | Charles, Teddy | Vibe-rant |
12175 | New York Jazz Quartet | Gone Native |
12176 | (Various Artists) | Giants Of Jazz, The |
12177 | Robinson, Perry | Funk Dumpling |
12178 | Dixon, Bill & Archie Shepp | Archie Shepp – Bill Dixon Quartet |
12179 | Parker, Charlie | Bird Returns |
12180 | Brokensha, Jack | And Then I Said |
12181 | Scott, Jimmy | If You Only Knew |
12182 | Bley, Paul | Footloose! |
12183 | Barron, Bill | Hot Line, The |
12184 | Shepp, Archie | Bill Dixon 7-tette/Archie Shepp and the New York Contemporary 5 |
12185 | Scianni, Joseph | New Concepts |
12186 | Parker, Charlie | Newly Discovered Sides |
12187 | Hill, Vinson | Vinson Hill Trio |
12188 | Williams, Valdo | New Advanced Jazz |
12189 | Pozar, Robert F. | Good Golly, Miss Nancy |
12190 | Levin, Marc | Dragon Suite, The |
12191 | Curran, Ed | Elysa |
12192 | Jeffrey, Paul | Electrifying Sounds |
12193 | Watts, Marzette | Marzette Watts Ensemble |
12194 | Moffett, Charles | Gift, The |
12195 | Carn, Doug | Doug Carn Trio |
12196 | (Various Artists) | Jazz Concert West Coast |
12197 | Cole, Cozy | Concerto For Cozy |
12198 | Cain, Jackie & Roy Kral | |
12199 | Johnson, Pete | Pete's Blues |
12200 | Kennedy, Charlie/Charlie Ventura | Crazy Rhythms |
12201 | Jenkins, John & Donald Byrd | Jazz Eyes |
12202 | Ventura, Charlie | East Of Suez |
12203 | Byas, Don | Free And Easy |
12204 | Gillespie, Dizzy | Dizzy Gillespie, Milt Jackson, Joe Carroll |
12205 | (Various Artists) | South Pacific Jazz |
12206 | Bright, Ronnell | Bright's Spot |
12207 | Pollack, Ben/Wingy Manone | Dixieland Strut |
12208 | (Various Artists) | We Dig Dixieland Jazz |
12209 | Fuller, Curtis | Jazz ...It's Magic! |
12210 | Bagley, Don | Jazz On the Rocks |
12211 | Adams, Pepper | The Cool Sound of Pepper Adams |
12212 | Ashby, Dorothy | The Jazz Harpist |
12213 | (Various Artists) | Dixieland Mainstream |
12214 | Davison, Wild Bill/Bill Stafford | Dixieland |
12215 | Pepper, Art & Sonny Red | Two Altos |
12216 | Williams, Joe | Sings |
12217 | (Various Artists) | Singin' and Swingin′ |
12218 | Terry, Sonny & Brownie McGhee | Down Home Blues |
12219 | Bailey, Mildred | Mildred Bailey |
12220 | (Various Artists) | The Girls Sing |
12300 | Scott, Jimmy | Very Truly Yours |
12301 | Scott, Jimmy | The Fabulous Songs of Jimmy Scott |
12302 | Scott, Jimmy | Fabulous Voice Of Jimmy Scott, The |
12303 | Barron, Bill | Motivation |
12304 | [NO ARTIST] | [NEVER ISSUED] |
12305 | Ferrante, Rock | Rock 'n Rhythm |
13001 | Salim, A. K. | Blues Suite |
13002 | Harden, Wilbur | Plays The King And I |
13003 | Donaldson, Bobby | Dixieland Jazz Party |
13004 | Harden, Wilbur | Jazz Way Out |
13005 | Harden, Wilbur | Tanganyika Strut |
13006 | Fuller, Curtis | Blues-ette |
13007 | Lateef, Yusef | The Dreamer |
13008 | Lateef, Yusef | The Fabric of Jazz |
13009 | Wess, Frank | Opus De Blues |
13010 | Fuller, Curtis | Jazztet Feat. Benny Golson |
13011 | Fuller, Curtis | Imagination |
13012 | Pizzarelli, Bucky | Midnite Mood |
14002 | Brown, Nappy | Sings |
14003 | Scott, Jimmy | If You Only Knew |
14004 | Price, Sammy | Rock |
14005 | Big Maybelle | Sings |
14009 | (Various Artists) | Angry Tenors |
14010 | Cole, Cozy | Concerto For Cozy |
14011 | Big Maybelle | Candy |
14012 | Turner, Joe | And The Blues'll Make You Happy, Too! |
14016 | Turner, Joe | Careless Love |
14018 | (Various Artists) | House Rent Party |
14019 | Terry, Sonny & Brownie McGhee | Back Country Blues |
14025 | Brown, Nappy | Right Time, The |
14033 | Ammons, Gene | Golden Saxophone |
14041 | Bascomb, Dud | [NEVER ISSUED] |
14471 | Person, Houston | Gospel Soul Of Houston Person, The |
16000 | (Various Artists) | Livin' With The Blues |
16001 | [NO ARTIST] | [NEVER ISSUED] |
16002 | Rolle, Esther | Garden Of My Mind, The |
16003 | Scott, Jimmy | Can't We Begin Again |
Subsidiaries
- Acorn Records (1949‒51)
- Gospel Records (1958‒early 1970s)
- Regent Records (1947‒64)
- Sharp Records (1960‒64)
See also
References
- ↑ Bowman, Rob (2004). "The Malaco Story". Retrieved 24 August 2014.
- ↑ Porter, Christopher (16 January 2003). "Savoy Acquires Muse & Landmark Catalogs". JazzTimes. Retrieved 13 October 2014.
- ↑ "WEA Announces Exclusive Distribution Agreement With Legendary Savoy Label Group" (Press release). New York: Warner Music Group. 28 February 2005. Retrieved 13 October 2014.
- ↑ Kukla, Barbara J. (1991). Swing City: Newark Nightlife 1925–50. Temple University Press. p. 158. ISBN 0-87722-874-4. LCCN 91003176.
Further reading
- Ruppli, Michel; Porter, Bob (1980). The Savoy label: a discography. Discographies, no. 2. Greenwood Press. ISBN 0-31321199-X. LCCN 79007727. OCLC 5353729. Retrieved 24 August 2014.