“Private Press: A custom-made record that is produced and released by
the artists themselves, or their close associates. Not to be confused
with indie labels who are in the business of releasing other people's
music.”
While the string of legendary independent labels, from Blue Note and
Prestige to Steeplechase and Impulse! loom large in our ¬Spiritual Jazz
catalogue, our latest instalment concerns the brave and innovative souls
who acted ‘privately’, recording and releasing their music without the
aid or involvement of a bona fide record company. Making a custom,
private press record on your own, without the backing, status and
business acumen of an established record company to help out is no mean
feat, but it never really was difficult - it’s just a matter of spending
money. And there has never been a shortage of studios & pressing
plants willing to take your money! Easy done if you have funding in
place of course, but the tricky bit, which remains to this day, is what
to do exactly with a pallet load of vinyl that’s just been delivered to
your door?
Herein you will find a variety of tracks from a selection of privately
pressed jazz records released in the US between 1964 and 1987. One of
the most interesting things I’ve found while researching
this album is the variety of reasons behind coming up with a
self-released record. No two stories are the same; some were done purely
out of altruism to further the musical direction of students, others
were trying to make it big. But one solid truth remains that binds
together each and every selection here – the artists didn’t just make
their music for the fun of it, they believed in their art so much that
they took whatever steps they had available to them at the time to get
their music heard.
Tracklist:
1. Erni Clark - By the Grace of God, I Am
2. Elysian Spring - Lotus
3. Radam Schwartz - Middle Eastern Fantasy
4. Mary Lou Williams - Communion Song: The World
5. Carmelo Garcia - Ethiopia
6. Black Is ---- - Themes & Variations
7. CULLEN KNIGHT - A'Keem (Brother)
8. Don Menza - Spanish Boots
9. BelAir - Morning Rainwalk
10. Andrew McPherson - Delilah
11. Almanac - Symbiosis
12. Owen Marshall - Evolove
13. Bobby Jackson - Desiree Song
14. Compass - Pharoah's Thing