Listening to Prestige
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Listening to Prestige

Chronicling Its Classic Jazz Recordings, 1949–1972

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Listening to Prestige

Chronicling Its Classic Jazz Recordings, 1949–1972

About this book

A complete chronicle of one of the greatest postwar jazz labels.

Founded by jazz enthusiast Bob Weinstock, Prestige Records recorded the leading jazz artists of its day, many of whom were at or approaching their creative peak, from its inception in 1949 until 1972. It documented the changing jazz styles as they emerged, from bebop and post-bop, to third stream, hardbop, free jazz, and soul jazz, while honoring the previous generation of jazz musicians. Prestige was also among the first labels to work with recording engineer Rudy Van Gelder, who revolutionized the way jazz was recorded. The 1950s were a growth era for jazz, as modern jazz came to be accepted as part of mainstream American music. Prestige captured the leading artists of the era, including the Modern Jazz Quartet, Thelonious Monk, Sonny Rollins, John Coltrane, and especially Miles Davis, all of whom did some of their most important work for the label in this period. The 1960s saw an exciting and challenging new avant-garde, making the music that came to be known as "free jazz," epitomized by leading Prestige artists Eric Dolphy and Booker Ervin. Other musicians looked back to their roots, developing the earthy, danceable style called soul jazz or jazz funk. Prestige became the epicenter of this new sound, thanks to artists such as Gene Ammons, Shirley Scott, Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis, Brother Jack McDuff, and George Benson. Listening to Prestige presents the author's lifelong enthusiasm for the label and takes a deep dive into Prestige's impressive catalog, documenting the key artists who shaped postwar American jazz.

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Year
2026
Print ISBN
9798855804959
9798855804942
eBook ISBN
9798855804966

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Title
  3. Copyright
  4. Contents
  5. Preamble How This Book Came About
  6. Introduction Bob Weinstock and Prestige
  7. Chapter 1 Postwar Independent Jazz Record Labels
  8. Chapter 2 Weinstock’s Beginnings New Jazz
  9. Chapter 3 Early Artists on New Jazz
  10. Chapter 4 The Birth of the Prestige Label
  11. Chapter 5 The First Jazz on LP
  12. Chapter 6 Wardell Gray, James Moody, and King Pleasure
  13. Chapter 7 Miles Davis
  14. Chapter 8 Thelonious Monk
  15. Chapter 9 Enter Rudy Van Gelder and Recording More Monk
  16. Chapter 10 The Modern Jazz Quartet
  17. Chapter 11 Cover Art, and a Dual Role for Esmond Edwards
  18. Chapter 12 Sonny Rollins
  19. Chapter 13 Miles Davis Back and Ready to Work The Contractual Marathon
  20. Chapter 14 Changing Times and Technologies at Prestige
  21. Chapter 15 Other ’50s-Era Prestige Recording Artists
  22. Chapter 16 Miles’s Sidemen and John Coltrane
  23. Chapter 17 Mose Allison and Yusef Lateef
  24. Chapter 18 A New Era Soul Jazz
  25. Chapter 19 Prestige’s Satellite Labels
  26. Chapter 20 Soul Jazz Organists
  27. Chapter 21 Moving On Free Jazz and Eric Dolphy
  28. Chapter 22 Dolphy’s Peers at Prestige
  29. Chapter 23 Booker Ervin
  30. Chapter 24 Stars of the Early ’60s
  31. Chapter 25 Final Days
  32. Epilogue
  33. Acknowledgments
  34. Works Cited
  35. Index
  36. Back Cover

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