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NTS Guide To: Black Jazz Records
03.02.22 · Oakland

NTS Guide To: Black Jazz Records

A trip through the catalogue of short-lived but deeply influential label Black Jazz Records. Founded by Gene Russell in Oakland, the label ran from 1971 to 1975, focussing on showcasing Black musicians, and exploring free jazz, funk, soul jazz, along with spiritual themes and at times explicit political rhetoric.

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Tracklist

  • Doug Carn
    Dwell Like A Ghost
  • Doug Carn
    Infant Eyes
  • The Awakening
    When Will It Ever End
  • Calvin Keys
    B. E.
  • Henry Franklin
    Soft Spirit
  • Doug Carn
    Moon Child
  • Rudolph Johnson
    The Second Coming
  • Doug Carn
    Search For The New Land
  • Walter Bishop Jr.
    Coral Keys
  • Rudolph Johnson
    Little Daphne
  • Gene Russell
    Talk To My Lady
  • Kellee Patterson
    Maiden Voyage
  • Henry Franklin
    Beauty And The Electric Tub
  • Walter Bishop JRs 4th Cycle
    Keeper Of My Soul
  • Chester Thompson
    Power House
  • Roland Haynes
    Second Wave
  • Cleveland Eaton
    All Your Lover, All Day, All Night
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