ghost of miles Posted yesterday at 01:25 AM Report Posted yesterday at 01:25 AM Discussion of an upcoming Julius Hemphill reissue put me in mind of International Phonograph Inc, which then put me in mind of Mighty Quinn, both of which put out some beautifully-done, labor-of-love releases. What are some of your favorite boutique labels and reissues? Quote
clifford_thornton Posted yesterday at 02:44 AM Report Posted yesterday at 02:44 AM (edited) Thinking of LP labels here, but: Triple Point Eremite Craftman Project Re:Vinyl Sam Records Edited yesterday at 02:45 AM by clifford_thornton Quote
BFrank Posted yesterday at 06:07 AM Report Posted yesterday at 06:07 AM Intakt, Pyroclastic, Clean Feed, Pi Recordings, Resonance, Reel to Real, Black Jazz, Real Gone, Omnivore Nessa(!) I'm sure there are others ... Quote
medjuck Posted yesterday at 06:48 AM Report Posted yesterday at 06:48 AM Sackville. From Dixieland to Avant Garde. Quote
Rabshakeh Posted yesterday at 08:17 AM Report Posted yesterday at 08:17 AM 1 hour ago, medjuck said: Sackville. From Dixieland to Avant Garde. It really is very underrated given the quality of what they put out. I think because the best Sackville is in the less hip categories. Quote
Big Beat Steve Posted yesterday at 10:55 AM Report Posted yesterday at 10:55 AM I take it, then, that "boutique label" means COLLECTOR label, right? Quote
EKE BBB Posted yesterday at 11:22 AM Report Posted yesterday at 11:22 AM Does Mosaic qualify as ‘boutique label’? 😉 Quote
Big Beat Steve Posted yesterday at 11:58 AM Report Posted yesterday at 11:58 AM If it is smaller collector labels (that cater to niche segments within the niche market of jazz ) that are meant here, then I'd mention Sonorama and Be!Jazz as well. Quote
clifford_thornton Posted 22 hours ago Report Posted 22 hours ago 3 hours ago, Big Beat Steve said: I take it, then, that "boutique label" means COLLECTOR label, right? that's what I took it to mean -- high quality, smallish-run contemporary labels. If I were to add CDs, Nessa, Balance Point Acoustics, ugEXPLODE, Corbett vs. Dempsey, and Another Timbre would be up there as well. LPs, I forgot to add Open Mouth, Daksina, and Metaphon (these are not jazz). Quote
JSngry Posted 18 hours ago Report Posted 18 hours ago Wasn't Mighty Quinn somehow connected to the Cucuna/EMI bloodline somehow? Quote
Kevin Bresnahan Posted 17 hours ago Report Posted 17 hours ago 52 minutes ago, JSngry said: Wasn't Mighty Quinn somehow connected to the Cucuna/EMI bloodline somehow? Yes. Jerry Roche, the founder of Mighty Quinn Productions, worked at Mosaic for 13 years. He had the bad luck of diving into the CD reissue game right as the market was loosing steam. Quote
JSngry Posted 17 hours ago Report Posted 17 hours ago They only did EMI-owned material, right? The did good work. Quote
felser Posted 17 hours ago Report Posted 17 hours ago Rhino Handmade and Hip-o Select did good work a couple decades ago, Quote
EKE BBB Posted 15 hours ago Report Posted 15 hours ago 7 hours ago, Late said: Frog (UK), Oracle, Pearl … plus Retrieval https://www.challengerecords.com/catalogue/13/Retrieval Quote
Big Beat Steve Posted 14 hours ago Report Posted 14 hours ago 58 minutes ago, EKE BBB said: … plus Retrieval https://www.challengerecords.com/catalogue/13/Retrieval ... and Archeophone, in that segment of the market. Not only for what must be about the most fitting label name if you reissue really old music. Quote
Late Posted 11 hours ago Report Posted 11 hours ago 4 hours ago, EKE BBB said: … plus Retrieval And, for classical music, Opus Kura. I also really like the Harlequin label, where you can find --> Quote
Big Beat Steve Posted 5 hours ago Report Posted 5 hours ago Yes, Harlequin was nice - I'm saying "was" because it's been a long time since the Interstate conglomerate (Krazy Kat, Harlequin, Country Routes a.o.) put out any new reissues. Quote
EKE BBB Posted 1 hour ago Report Posted 1 hour ago (edited) 3 hours ago, Big Beat Steve said: Yes, Harlequin was nice - I'm saying "was" because it's been a long time since the Interstate conglomerate (Krazy Kat, Harlequin, Country Routes a.o.) put out any new reissues. Jazz Oracle catalogue was taken over by Upbeat. Their last release (West Coast Jazz 1922-1927) dates from 2016. Frog Records website is alive, but the last release I have been able to identify dates from 2022 (Various – The Frog Blues & Jazz Annual No 6). Retrieval is now part of the Challenge Records emporium, and their latest CD, to my knowledge, was issued in 2018 (Irving Mills And His Hotsy Totsy Gang – 1930). Not a good time for this sort of "boutique labels" in the early jazz niche. On the contrary, it looks like Archeophone Records is alive and well... Edited 1 hour ago by EKE BBB Quote
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