Embryo Records
For the Utah-based music company formerly known as Embryo Records, see Excel Entertainment Group.
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 |
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SD520 | Stone Flute | Herbie Mann | 1970 |
SD521 | Uptown Conversation | Ron Carter | 1970 |
SD522 | Brute Force | Brute Force | 1970 |
SD523 | Gypsy Cry | Attila Zoller | 1970 |
SD524 | Infinite Search | Miroslav Vitous | 1969 |
SD525 | Inside an Hour Glass | Arnie Lawrence and Children of All Ages | 1970 |
SD526 | Muscle Shoals Nitty Gritty | Herbie Mann | 1970 |
SD527 | The Fifth Word | Jerry Novac A/K/A/ Novac Noury | 1970 |
SD528 | Just Guitar | Sandy Nassan | 1970 |
SD529 | Circles | William S. Fischer | 1971 |
SD530 | Live at the Frankfurt Jazz Festival | Phil Woods and his European Rhythm Machine | 1971 |
SD531 | Memphis Two-Step | Herbie Mann | 1971 |
SD532 | Push Push | Herbie Mann | 1971 |
SD533 | '71 (Unreleased) | Herbie Mann | 1971 |
SD535 | First Serve | Danny Toan | 1977 |
SD536 | Up | Morrissey–Mullen | 1977 |
SD730 | The Floating Opera | The Floating Opera | 1971 |
SD731 | Pepper's Pow Wow | Jim Pepper | 1971 |
SD732 | Zero Time | Tonto's Expanding Head Band | 1971 |
SD733 | Air | Air | 1971 |
SD734 | Comin' Outta the Ghetto | Chris Hills & Everything Is Everything | 1971 |
See also
References
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