Solid State Records (jazz label)

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Solid State Records
Parent company United Artists
Active years 1966-1969
founder Sonny Lester, Phil Ramone, Manny Albam
Seat New York City
Genre (s) Modern jazz , easy listening

Solid State Records was a jazz label founded in 1966 by producers Sonny Lester and Phil Ramone together with arranger Manny Albam as a sub-label of United Artists . The first release was Manny Albam's 1966 album Brass on Fire . On the label between appeared between the mid and late 1960s recordings a. a. Joe Williams , Chick Corea ( Now He Sings, Now He Sobs 1968 and Is , 1969), Jimmy McGriff , Dizzy Gillespie , the Thad Jones / Mel Lewis Orchestra ,Mike Mainieri , Chico Hamilton , Johnny Lytle , Sonny Stitt , Randy Brecker , Ray Nance and Candido , but also Easy Listening , for example by Nelson Riddle . Also appeared on Solid State re-releases of older United Artists productions by King Pleasure , Charles Mingus ( Pre-Bird , 1962), Duke Ellington ( Money Jungle , 1962), Bill Evans ( Undercurrent , with Jim Hall , 1962), Herbie Mann , John Coltrane , Billy Strayhorn , Count Basie , Billie Holiday, and Vi Redd . The last publication was Duke Ellington's 70th Birthday Concert (1969). After United Artists bought the Blue Note label, the Solid State Records catalog was partially republished there.

Individual evidence

  1. Solid State Records at Discogs
  2. ^ A Sonny Lester Discography