Cadillac (record label)
Cadillac is a jazz record label in the United Kingdom. Co-founded by John Jack (born 1933)[1] and Mike Westbrook,[2] its first release was in 1973.[1]
Recordings released on CD
Catalogue number | Artist | Album title | Release date |
---|---|---|---|
SGC/MELCD201 | Christie Brothers Stompers | Christie Brothers Stompers | |
SGC/MELCD202 | Crane River Jazz Band | Crane River Jazz Band | |
SGC/MELCD203 | Joe Harriott Quintet | Swings High | |
SGC77CD02 | Ken Colyer | The Real Ken Colyer | |
SGCASCD1 | Phi Lee and Jeff Clyne | Twice upon a Time | |
SGCCCD02 | Dave Holdsworth/Liane Carroll Quartet | Ten Day Simon | 8 May 1990[3] |
SGCCD04 | Stan Tracey Quartet | For Heaven's Sake | |
SGCCD05 | Bobby Wellins Quartet | Don't Worry 'Bout Me | |
SGCCD06 | Stan Tracey | Solo:Trio | |
SGCD007 | Dudu Pukwana/Bob Stuckey/Phil Lee/John Marshall/Terry Smith/Martin Hart | Night Time is the Right Time | |
SGCCD08/09 | David Murray | The London Concert[4] | |
SGCCD010/011 | Mike Osborne Trio | The Birmingham Jazz Concert | |
See also
Notes and references
- 1 2 "Jack, John, founder and director of Cadillac Records". Oral history of recorded sound. British Library. Retrieved 28 May 2014.
- ↑ Wall, Tim (14 June 2007). "Interview with John Jack owner of Cadillac Records in London". Wall of Sound. Retrieved 28 May 2014.
- ↑ "Dave Holdsworth: Liane Carroll Quartet – Ten Day Simon". HMV.com. Retrieved 21 May 2012.
- ↑ Recorded at London's Collegiate Theatre. Wall, Tim (14 June 2007). "Interview with John Jack owner of Cadillac Records in London". Wall of Sound. Retrieved 28 May 2014.
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