India Navigation

American record company and label
India Navigation
Founded1972 (1972)
FounderBob Cummins
StatusInactive
GenreJazz
Country of originU.S.
LocationNyack, New York

India Navigation was an American record company and independent record label that specialized in avant-garde jazz in the 1970s and 1980s. It was founded by Bob Cummins, a corporate lawyer who helped jazz musicians with legal matters.[1][2] Its catalogue included Arthur Blythe, Pharoah Sanders, Hamiet Bluiett, Chico Freeman, Cecil McBee, and the Revolutionary Ensemble.[2][3] In addition to this, some recordings of minimal music, such as Arnold Dreyblatt, Phill Niblock and Joseph Celli, or Tom Johnson, also appeared.

Discography

Catalog Artist Album Year
1023    Revolutionary Ensemble Manhattan Cycles 1972
1024 Alan Braufman Valley of Search 1975
1025 Hamiet Bluiett Endangered Species 1976
1026 David Murray Flowers for Albert 1976
1027 Pharoah Sanders Pharoah 1976
1028 Leroy Jenkins Solo Concert 1977
1029 Arthur Blythe The Grip 1977
1030 Hamiet Bluiett Birthright: A Solo Blues Concert 1977
1031 Chico Freeman Chico 1977
1032 David Murray Live at the Lower Manhattan Ocean Club Vol. 1 1977
1033 Joseph Jarman & Don Moye Egwu-Anwu 1978
1034 Tisziji Muñoz Rendezvous with Now 1978
1035 Chico Freeman Kings of Mali 1977
1036 Anthony Davis Song for the Old World 1978
1037 James Newton Paseo del Mar 1978
1038 Arthur Blythe Metamorphosis 1977
1039 Hamiet Bluiett S.O.S. – We Have Come to Save You from Yourselves 1977
1040 Jay Hoggard A Solo Vibes Concert 1978
1041 Anthony Davis/James Newton Quartet Hidden Voices 1979
1042 Chico Freeman The Outside Within 1978
1043 Cecil McBee Alternate Spaces 1979
1044 David Murray Live at the Lower Manhattan Ocean Club Vol. 2 1977
1045 Chico Freeman Spirit Sensitive 1979
1046 James Newton The Mystery School 1979
1047 Anthony Davis Lady of the Mirrors 1980
1048 Amiri Baraka New Music – New Poetry 1980
1049 Jay Hoggard Mystic Winds, Tropic Breezes 1980
1050 Bob Neloms Pretty Music 1981
1051 James Newton Portraits 1982
1052 Chet Baker & Lee Konitz In Concert 1974
1053 Cecil McBee Flying Out 1982
1054 Ted Curson Ted Curson & Co. 1976
1055 Dennis Moorman Circle of Destiny
1056 Anthony Davis Variations in Dream-Time 1982
1057 Air Air Song 1975
1058 Muhal Richard Abrams Afrisong 1975
1059 Chico Freeman The Search 1982
1060 Craig Harris Aboriginal Affairs 1983
1061 Big Nick Nicholas Big and Warm 1983
1062 Clarinet Summit In Concert at the Public Theater 1981
1063 Chico Freeman Morning Prayer 1976
1064 Air Air Raid 1976
1065 Alvin Batiste Musique d'Afrique Nouvelle Orléans 1985
1066 Big Nick Nicholas Big Nick 1985
1067 Clarinet Summit In Concert at the Public Theater Vol. 2 1981
1068 Jay Hoggard Riverside Dance 1985
1069 Alvin Batiste Bayou Magic 1988
1070 Chico Freeman and Von Freeman Freeman and Freeman 1981
1071 Chico Freeman Still Sensitive
1072 Hamiet Bluiett Im/possible to Keep 1977
3023    Tom Johnson Nine Bells 1982
3024 Arnold Dreyblatt Nodal Excitation 1982
3025 Yoshi Wada Lament for the Rise and Fall of the Elephantine Crocodile 1981
3026 Phill Niblock Nothin' to Look at Just a Record
3027 Phill Niblock & Joseph Celli Niblock for Celli: Celli Plays Niblock 1984

References

  1. ^ Ratliff, Ben (10 September 2000). "Bob Cummins, 68, a Producer In Manhattan's Loft-Jazz Scene". The New York Times. Retrieved 17 July 2016.
  2. ^ a b Kennedy, Gary (2002). Barry Kernfeld (ed.). The New Grove Dictionary of Jazz, vol. 1 (2nd ed.). New York: Grove's Dictionaries Inc. p. 324. ISBN 1561592846.
  3. ^ "Bob Cummins: 1932-2000". www.jazzhouse.org. 2000. Retrieved 17 July 2016.
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