Freedom Records
Freedom Records was a jazz record label headed by Shel Safran[1] and founded by Alan Bates as a division of Black Lion Records.[2]
| Freedom Records | |
|---|---|
| Parent company | Arista Records | 
| Founder | Alan Bates | 
| Distributor(s) | Polydor Records Transatlantic Records  | 
| Genre | Jazz | 
| Country of origin | U.S. | 
Individual recordings were distributed via Polydor Records and Transatlantic Records during the early 1970s before the company was bought by Arista Records with the imprint dubbed Arista/Freedom in 1975.[3]
Discography
    
- 1000: Albert Ayler & Don Cherry - Vibrations
 - 1001: Marion Brown - Porto Novo
 - 1002: Charles Tolliver - Paper Man[4]
 - 1003: Gato Barbieri & Dollar Brand- Confluence
 - 1004: Randy Weston - Carnival
 - 1005: Cecil Taylor - Silent Tongues
 - 1006: Roswell Rudd - Flexible Flyer
 - 1007: Andrew Hill - Spiral
 - 1008: Oliver Lake - Heavy Spirits
 - 1009: Stanley Cowell - Brilliant Circles
 - 1010: Roland Hanna - Perugia
 - 1011: Dewey Redman - Look for the Black Star
 - 1012: Julius Hemphill - Coon Bid'ness
 - 1013: Mal Waldron - Blues for Lady Day
 - 1014: Randy Weston - Blues to Africa
 - 1015: Frank Lowe - Fresh
 - 1016: Archie Shepp - There's a Trumpet in My Soul
 - 1017: Tolliver, Charles - The Ringer
 - 1018: Ayler, Albert - Witches & Devils
 - 1019: New York Mary - New York Mary
 - 1020: Hampton Hawes - Live at the Montmartre
 - 1021: Ted Curson - Tears for Dolphy
 - 1022: Human Arts Ensemble - Under the Sun
 - 1023: Hill, Andrew - Live At Montreux
 - 1024: Oliver Lake - Ntu
 - 1025: John Payne & Louis Levin - Bedtime Stories
 - 1026: Randy Weston - Berkshire Blues
 - 1027: Shepp, Archie - Montreux One
 - 1028: Julius Hemphill - Dogon A.D.
 - 1029: Rudd, Roswell - Inside Job
 - 1030: Ted Curson - Flip Top
 - 1031: Jan Garbarek - Esoteric Circle
 - 1032: Stanley Cowell - Blues for the Viet Cong
 - 1033: Stephane Grappelli - Parisian Thoroughfare
 - 1034: Archie Shepp - Montreux Two
 - 1035: New York Mary - Piece of the Apple
 - 1036: Payne, John & Louis Levin - Razor's Edge
 - 1037: Richard Teitelbaum and Anthony Braxton - Time Zones
 - 1038: Cecil Taylor - Indent
 - 1039: Human Arts Ensemble - Whisper Of Dharma
 - 1040: Miroslav Vitous - Miroslav
 - 1041: Dudu Pukwana - Diamond Express
 - 1042: Mal Waldron - Signals
 - 1043: Hawes, Hampton - A Little Copenhagen Night Music
 - 1900: Ornette Coleman - The Great London Concert
 - 1901: Paul Bley - Copenhagen And Haarlem
 - 1902: Braxton, Anthony - The Complete Braxton 1971
 - 1903: Art Ensemble Of Chicago - Paris Session (The Spiritual and Tutankhamun reissued together)
 - 1904: Marion Brown - Duets
 - 1905: Taylor, Cecil - Nefertiti, the Beautiful One Has Come
 - 1906: Dave Burrell - High Won-High Two
 
See also
    
    
References
    
- Billboard. Nielsen Business Media, Inc. 21 November 1970. p. 84. ISSN 0006-2510.
 - Kennedy, Gary (2002). Barry Kernfeld (ed.). The New Grove Dictionary of Jazz, vol. 1 (2nd ed.). New York: Grove's Dictionaries Inc. p. 848. ISBN 1561592846.
 - Billboard. Nielsen Business Media, Inc. 11 January 1975. p. 3. ISSN 0006-2510.
 - "Charles Tolliver Leader Entry". Jazzdiscography.com. Retrieved 9 June 2021.
 
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