Various Artists - The Best Of Black Jazz Records 1971-76 - 2x LP Vinyl

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The Best Of Black Jazz Records 1971-76
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12" Vinyl
UPC:
5026328005928

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This album brings together some of the finest music ever released on Black Jazz Records which in its short four-year history, between 1971 and 1975, released over 20 superlative albums which all successfully blending spiritual jazz, funk and soul jazz of the highest calibre. Similar to other independent jazz labels at the time, including Strata-East Records and Tribe Records, Black Jazz focussed on a number of key artists, most of whom first established their career during this period, and all of whom are featured here. Featuring The Awakening, Doug Carn, Walter Bishop, Chester Thompson, Kellee Patterson and more.

Black Jazz Records was founded in Oakland, California, by pianist Gene Russell and percussionist Dick Schory. The label released twenty albums between 1971 and 1975. Artists who recorded for Black Jazz Records included Cleveland Eaton (bassist for Ramsey Lewis), keyboardists Doug Carn and Chester Thompson, vocalist Kellee Patterson, saxophonist Rudolph Johnson, bassist Henry Franklin, and spiritual fusion group The Awakening. The label was distributed and financed by Ovation Records, based in Chicago. Schory founded Ovation in 1969, shortly after leaving RCA. Schory was a Grammy-nominated percussionist who was also known for his development of the stereo recording techniques including Dynagroove and RCA Victor’s Stereo Action. Schory also pioneered quadrophonic sound, and a number of Black Jazz Records were in quadrophonic and other formats such as ¼” tape and 8-track.

Gene Russell was the creative force behind the label, acting as producer, engineer and A&R and focussed on developing new solo artists. Black Jazz Records released 20 or so superlative albums in a four-year period, all successfully blending spiritual jazz, funk and soul jazz. This album brings together some of the finest music released by the label in its short four-year history, closing its doors finally in 1975.
A1The Awakening (4) - Mode For D.D.
A2Doug Carn - Higher Ground
A3Calvin Keys - Aunt Lovey
B1Roland Haynes - Eglise
B2The Awakening (4) - Slinky
B3Walter Bishop, Jr. - Coral Keys
B4Rudolph Johnson - Diswa
C1Henry Franklin - Blue Lights
C2Kellee Patterson - Maiden Voyage
C3Chester Thompson - Power House
D1The Awakening (4) - March On
D2Walter Bishop, Jr. - Soul Village
D3Rudolph Johnson - The Highest Pleasure