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Muse Records was a jazz record company and label founded in New York City by Joe Fields in 1972.

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6-468: Fields worked as an executive for Prestige Records in the 1960s. Several of the albums were previously released on Cobblestone Records . Muse also had another label, Onyx Records , which operated until 1978, when Fields and collaborator Don Schlitten ended their professional relationship. In the late 1970s, Muse partnered with the Dutch Timeless Records to distribute Timeless Muse . Muse

12-456: Is a jazz record company and label founded in 1949 by Bob Weinstock in New York City which issued recordings in the mainstream, bop, and cool jazz idioms. The company recorded hundreds of albums by many of the leading jazz musicians of the day, sometimes issuing them on subsidiary labels. The company's began releasing jazz records in 78 and 45 RPM formats in 1950. The Prestige label includes

18-477: The 13000 and 25000 cat# series. Prestige International was a sub-label of Prestige, active from 1960 to 1969, that mostly released folk music. In 1971, the company was sold to Fantasy , which was later absorbed by Concord . The Prestige office was located at 446 West 50th Street, New York City . Its catalogue included Gene Ammons , John Coltrane , Miles Davis , Stan Getz , Wardell Gray , Thelonious Monk , and Sonny Rollins . Audio engineer Rudy Van Gelder

24-507: The label in the 1960s included Jaki Byard and Booker Ervin , while Prestige remained commercially viable by recording a number of soul jazz artists like Charles Earland . In 1966 the company's headquarters were located at 203 South Washington Avenue in Bergenfield, New Jersey . The company was sold to Fantasy Records in 1971, and original releases on the label formed a significant proportion of its Original Jazz Classics line. Fantasy

30-529: Was sold in 1996 to 32 Jazz , which repackaged and reissued a large amount of Muse recordings. In 2003, Savoy Jazz (which had become a subsidiary of Nippon Columbia ) acquired the rights to the Muse catalog (along with that of Landmark ) from 32 Jazz. Fields later founded HighNote Records and Savant Records ; many Muse artists later recorded for these labels as well. From 1972 until 1995 Muse released around 500 albums. Prestige Records Prestige Records

36-618: Was the recording engineer of many Prestige albums in the 1950s and early-to-mid-1960s. Prestige created new labels in 1960: Swingville, Moodsville, covering jazz, Bluesville featuring blues revival artists, Lively Arts featuring spoken word recordings and Prestige International, Prestige Folklore, Irish and Near East with folk and world music. By the later 1950s, Weinstock ceased supervising recording sessions directly, employing Chris Albertson , Ozzie Cadena , Esmond Edwards , Don Schlitten , and producer/music supervisor Bob Porter , among others, to fulfill this function. Musicians recording for

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