Embryo Records

For the Utah-based music company formerly known as Embryo Records, see Excel Entertainment Group.
Embryo Record label from Push Push

Embryo Records was a jazz and rock record label founded by Herbie Mann as a division of Atlantic Records, itself distributed by the Atlantic subsidiary Cotillion Records.[1] The label released albums in the years 1969 through 1977.

Discography

Catalog # Album Artist Year
SD520Stone FluteHerbie Mann 1970
SD521Uptown Conversation Ron Carter 1970
SD522Brute ForceBrute Force 1970
SD523Gypsy Cry Attila Zoller 1970
SD524Infinite Search Miroslav Vitous 1969
SD525Inside an Hour Glass Arnie Lawrence and Children of All Ages 1970
SD526Muscle Shoals Nitty GrittyHerbie Mann 1970
SD527The Fifth WordJerry Novac A/K/A/ Novac Noury 1970
SD528Just GuitarSandy Nassan 1970
SD529CirclesWilliam S. Fischer 1971
SD530 Live at the Frankfurt Jazz Festival Phil Woods and his European Rhythm Machine 1971
SD531Memphis Two-StepHerbie Mann 1971
SD532 Push PushHerbie Mann 1971
SD533'71 (Unreleased)Herbie Mann 1971
SD535First ServeDanny Toan 1977
SD536 Up Morrissey–Mullen 1977
SD730The Floating OperaThe Floating Opera 1971
SD731Pepper's Pow Wow Jim Pepper 1971
SD732Zero Time Tonto's Expanding Head Band 1971
SD733Air Air 1971
SD734Comin' Outta the GhettoChris Hills & Everything Is Everything 1971

See also

References

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