Candid_Records_(UK)

Candid Records (UK) albums discography

Candid Records (UK) albums discography

British jazz record label


In 1989, Archie Bleyer's early-1960s Candid Records catalog was bought by Black Lion Productions[1] based in London, which reissued the label's legacy vinyl records into the Compact Disc format, and further adapted its distribution towards music download technology in the succeeding decades. The revitalized Candid Records (UK) subsequently produced new, contemporary jazz recordings to further expand its line.

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  1. LABEL GUIDE: CANDID | CVINYL
  2. "Candid Artist Roster". store.candidrecords.com. Archived from the original on 2021-05-18. Retrieved 2021-06-09.
  3. "Candid Records Categories". store.candidrecords.com.
  4. Saul, Scott (June 7, 2021). "Outrageous Freedom: Charles Mingus and the Invention of the Jazz Workshop". American Quarterly (American Studies Association) September 2001. 53 (3). University of Virginia (The Johns Hopkins University Press): 387–419. JSTOR 30041899.
  5. Allen, Geri Antoinette (June 7, 2021). "Eric Dolphy: A Musical Analysis of Three Pieces with a Brief Biography (MA Thesis in Ethnomusicology)". Jazz & Culture. 3 (2). University of Pittsburgh: 21–65. doi:10.5406/jazzculture.3.2.0021. JSTOR 10.5406/jazzculture.3.2.0021.
  6. Recorded with the following friends: Ben Castle (tenor sax - tracks: 1, 2, 5 to 8, 10), Bruce Wright (viola - tracks: 3, 4), Dave Daniels (cello - tracks: 3, 4), Sebastiaan De Krom (drums), Gavin Wright (violin - tracks: 3, 4), Geoff Gascoyne (bass), Jackie Shave (violin - tracks: 3, 4), Martin Gladdish (trombone - tracks: 1, 2, 5 to 8, 10), Martin Shaw (flugelhorn - tracks: 3, 4; trumpet - tracks: 1 to 8, 10), Matt Wates (alto sax - tracks: 1, 2, 5 to 8, 10), Steve Kaldestad (alto sax and tenor sax - tracks: 3, 4), and Tom Cawley (piano - tracks: 3, 4)
  7. The Jazz Artists Guild: Abbey Lincoln (vocal), Benny Bailey (trumpet), Booker Little (trumpet), Charles Mingus (bass), Eric Dolphy (alto saxophone), Jimmy Knepper (trombone), Jo Jones (drums), Julian Priester (trombone), Kenny Dorham (piano), Peck Morrison (bass), Roy Eldrige (trumpet), Tommy Flanagan (piano), and Walter Benton (tenor saxophone)
  8. Hersch, Charles (June 7, 2021). ""Music Is No More Than a Reflection of Its Times": Max Roach and Marion Brown on Jazz and Politics in the 1960s and Beyond". Jazz and Culture. 2 (2). University of Illinois Press: 84–100. doi:10.5406/jazzculture.2.2019.0084. JSTOR 10.5406/jazzculture.2.2019.0084.
  9. The Basie Alumni: Sir Roland Hanna, Bucky Pizzarelli, Mitt Hinton and Bobby Durham, Clark Terry and Harry "Sweets" Edison
  10. Recordings by: Alex Wilson, Cameron Pierre, David Jean-Baptiste, Ingrid Laubrock, Merengada, and Omar Valle
  11. Recordings by: Alex Wilson, Brian White and the Magna Jazz Band, Cameron Pierre, Ciyo Brown, Claire Martin, Hamish Stuart, Liane Carroll, Mornington Lockett, Omar L. Valle, Peter King, Robin Jones
  12. Recordings by: Clare Teal, Guinga, Gustavo Márquez & Heidi Vogel, Ingrid Laubrock, Irene Kral, Jacqui Dankworth, Mishka Adams, Mônica Vasconcelos, Nóis 4, and Stacey Kent & Jim Tomlinson
  13. Recordings by: As Meninas, Buddy Childers, Buddy Greco, Gilson, Hector Martignon, Jim Tomlinson, Mônica Vasconcelos, Nate Najar, Nóis 4, Shirley Scott, and Stacey Kent



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