CTI Records
Profile: | CTI (short for Creed Taylor Inc.) is a US record label owned and overseen by jazz producer Creed Taylor. Label Code: LC 1969 / LC 01969.
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Parent Label: | Creed Taylor, Inc. |
Sublabels: | CTI 50th Anniversary Special Collection, CTI PS, CTI Records Of Canada Ltd., Kudu, Salvation (4), Three Brothers Records |
Contact Info: | 1970 - 1972
Manufacturer ContactCTI Records Manufacturer EU ContactSony Music Entertainment Germany GmbH Bülowstr. 80 10783 Berlin GERMANY https://www.sonymusic.eu/ [email protected] or Universal Music Group Europe 's-Gravelandseweg 80 1217 EW Hilversum THE NETHERLANDS https://universalmusic.nl/ [email protected] |
Links: | onamrecords.com , dougpayne.com , Wikipedia , rateyourmusic.com , web.archive.org , ctirecords.com , Google , ctproduced.com |
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- If a friend came to me saying they wanted to get into jazz but didn't know where to start, I'd point them to CTI. It's such a great way to ease someone into jazz-related music without it being too foreign-sounding from what they're used to. This catalog has something for every music-lover wanting to explore the jazzier side of music. For rock fans there's stuff like Deodato (2 especially), or if you're coming from a soul/funk background there's George Benson, some of Freddie Hubbard (First Light), etc. If you're a prog fan you've got your Milt Jackson or Hubert Laws, along with a ton of albums with Billy Cobham on drums.
Such a great catalog to dive right into. Nearly every album has a star-studded lineup so there's redeemable qualities to all the music. - The best late 60s and early 70s jazz records are on CTI. Whenever I see a clean copy on this label in a store I give it serious consideration. They are usually in glossy gatefold sleeves and they often have some of the best players of the day collected for the sessions. Ron Carter, Hubert Laws, Eric Gale, George Benson, etc. Some of the albums can be a little experimental and a bit far for my taste (Joe Farrell, Allan Holdsworth) but most are very accessible. A few favorites if you're looking to explore and especially if you like 70s jazz rearrangements of contemporary pop hits of the 60s and 70s; George Benson: White Rabbit, Freddie Hubbard: First Light, Stanley Turrentine: Sugar, Wes Montgomery: A Day In The Life, and the penultimate CTI release, Quincy Jones: Walking In Space. Here's a great discography with pictures of all the album art. http://www.dougpayne.com/cti.htm
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