Program:
- Clifford Jordan (ts), Julian Priester (tb), Don Cherry (tp), Wynton Kelly (p), Wilbur Ware (b), Richard Davis (b), Al Heath (d,)
Side 1: Vienna; Doug's Prelude
from
- Clifford Jordan-- In the World (first release in the Dolphy Series produced by Jordan)
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- Strata-East SES1972-1
- Clifford Jordan (ts), Julian Preister (tb), Kenny Dorham (tp), Wynton Kelly (p), Wilbur Ware (b), Richard Davis (b), Roy Haynes (d), Ed Blackwell (d)
Side 2: Ouagoudougou; 872
from
- Clifford Jordan-- In the World (first release in the Dolphy Series produced by Jordan)
()
- Strata-East SES1972-1
- Music Inc. (Charles Tolliver tp; Stanley Cowell, p; Cecil McBee b; Jimmy Hopps d) and Big Band
Ruthie's Heart (Tolliver); Brilliant Circles (Cowell)
from
- Music Inc. (first release from the Strata East label)
()
- Strata-East SES1971
- Cecil Payne (bars, as), Wynton Kelly (p), Albert Heath (d), Kenny Dorham (tp), Wilbur Ware (b)
Martin Luther King Jr.; I Know Love; Girl, You Got a Home; Slide Hampton
from
- Cecil Payne-- Zodiac (third release in the Dolphy Series produced by Jordan)
()
- Strata-East SES19734
- Pharaoah Sanders (ts, perc), Nat Bettis (perc), Chief Bey (d), Sonny Fortune (as), Billy Hart (d), Howard Johnson (tb), Cecil McBee (b), Majeed Shabazz (d), Sonny Sharrock (g), Sirone (b), Lonnie Liston Thomas (p), Leon Thomas (v, perc), Tony Wylie (perc)
Balance
from
- Izipho Zam (My Gifts) (second release in Dolphy Series produced by Clifford Jordan)
()
- Strata-East SES19733
- Music Inc.-- Charles Tolliver (tp) Stanley Cowell (p), Cecil McBee (b), Jimmy Hopps (d)
Drought; Felicite
from
- Live At Slugs' Vol. 1
()
- Strata-East SES1972
- Charles Tolliver, Music Inc. & Orchestra
Mournin' Variations; Impact
from
- Impact
()
- Strata-East and Musidisc MU240
- Stanley Cowell (solo piano)
Abscretions (1970); Equipoise (1968)
from
- Musa: Ancestral Streams
()
- Strata-East and WEA filipacchi music WE341
- Dick Griffin (tb), Cecil McBee (b), Freddie Waits (d), Ron Burton (p), Warren Smith (vibes, perc), Leopolodo F. Fleming (congas, perc., bells), Sam Rivers (ts, ss, flute)
Jakubu's Dance; Eighth Wonder
from
- The Eighth Wonder
()
- Strata-East SES19747
Today's Out to Lunch program featured releases from the Strata-East record label, which was founded by Charles Tolliver and Stanley Cowell in 1971. The label, in operation from 1971 to 1977, gave their artists full control over their music, creating an inclusive, supportive cultural space for musical expression and jazz in the late 1960s and 70s.
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