Fantasy

American independent record label

Parent label: Concord Music Group·Est. 1949

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For unofficial releases, see Fantasy (4). Fantasy Records, along with its subsidiary , was established in San Francisco, California, USA, in 1949 by Max and Sol Weiss. Their first artist was an Oakland pianist named Dave Brubeck, and when Brubeck's recordings began to sell, they went on to record Gerry Mulligan, Chet Baker, and Cal Tjader, as well as Odetta, beat poets Lawrence Ferlinghetti and Allen Ginsberg, and comic Lenny Bruce. In August 1958, Fantasy introduced its first stereo discs, 4 previously unreleased and 6 having been released earlier in mono. Saul Zaentz, who had joined Fantasy as a salesman in 1955, assembled a group of investors in 1967 and purchased the label from the Weiss brothers. They hit the jackpot the following year with Creedence Clearwater Revival, the most successful four-piece American rock 'n' roll band of all time. The enormous success of Creedence enabled Fantasy to expand. In the early 1970s, under the leadership of label president Ralph Kaffel, Fantasy purchased the catalogs of three of New York's top jazz independents: Prestige (also including its subsidiaries New Jazz, Bluesville, Folklore, Swingville, Tru-Sound, and Moodsville), Riverside (and subsidiary Jazzland), and Milestone. Fantasy also owned distribution rights to the Debut label. In 1977, Fantasy went on to acquire the catalog of another legendary independent, Memphis-based Stax Records (and affiliated labels Volt, Enterprise, and Gospel Truth). Other label purchases followed: in 1984, Contemporary/Good Time Jazz; in 1987, Pablo; and in 1991, Specialty, one of the first post-war independent labels to have specialized in black popular music. In 1995, Fantasy acquired two new labels — Takoma and Kicking Mule — that add to the company's already considerable holdings of high-quality roots-based music. Fantasy's ambitious reissue programs have been influential industry-wide, highlighting aspects of its vast catalog from acid jazz to folk and blues to classic jazz in "twofer" CDs, boxed sets, 20-bit remastered CDs, and beginning in fall 2003, SA-CDs. Fantasy and associated labels also maintain an active recording roster, which currently includes Sonny Rollins, Eric Alexander, Jimmy Scott, Jim Snidero, Ithamara Koorax, Dave Ellis, and Jimmy McGriff, among others. In 2004, Fantasy was sold to a consortium led by Norman Lear and merged with Concord Records to create a new company called Concord Music Group. While some operations are still located in Berkeley, California, the record label is now headquartered at the Concord Music Group location in Beverly Hills, California. Shortly after Fantasy was purchased by Concord, John Fogerty, the lead singer and songwriter in Creedence Clearwater Revival, re-signed with the label after leaving it in the mid-1970s after a falling out with former owner Zaentz. Labelcode: LC 0720

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Cosmo's Factory

Creedence Clearwater Revival · 1970

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Innuendo

Queen · 1991

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Willy And The Poorboys

Creedence Clearwater Revival · 1969

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Construction Time Again

Depeche Mode · 1983

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Green River

Creedence Clearwater Revival · 1969

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Creedence Clearwater Revival

Creedence Clearwater Revival · 1968

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Bayou Country

Creedence Clearwater Revival · 1969

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Happy Nation (U.S.Version)

Ace Of Base · 1992

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Pendulum

Creedence Clearwater Revival · 1970

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First And Last And Always

The Sisters Of Mercy · 1985

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Mardi Gras

Creedence Clearwater Revival · 1972

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Sarah Vaughan

Sarah Vaughan · 1955

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Saxophone Colossus

Sonny Rollins · 1957

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Vision Thing

The Sisters Of Mercy · 1990

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Bags Groove

Miles Davis · 1957

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Miles Davis Vol. II

Miles Davis · 1957

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Relaxin' With The Miles Davis Quintet

The Miles Davis Quintet · 1958

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Monk's Music

Thelonious Monk Septet · 1957

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Portrait In Jazz

Bill Evans Trio · 1960

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Baladas

John Coltrane · 1961

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Soultrane

John Coltrane · 1958

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Workin' With The Miles Davis Quintet

The Miles Davis Quintet · 1959

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Steamin' With The Miles Davis Quintet

The Miles Davis Quintet · 1961

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Way Out West

Sonny Rollins · 1957

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Chet

Chet Baker · 1959

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Thelonious Monk With John Coltrane

Thelonious Monk With John Coltrane · 1961

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Opus Dei

Laibach · 1987

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Alza Y Baja (The Rise & Fall)

Madness · 1982

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John Coltrane – ...More Lasting Than Bronze Vol. II

John Coltrane · 1957

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The Blue Ridge Rangers

John Fogerty · 1973

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Know What I Mean?

Cannonball Adderley Con Bill Evans · 1962

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Blue Moods

Miles Davis · 1955

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#1 Record

Big Star · 1972

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Black Moses

Isaac Hayes · 1971

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Concorde

The Modern Jazz Quartet · 1955

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Quintet / Sextet

Miles Davis And Milt Jackson · 1956

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Django

The Modern Jazz Quartet · 1956

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John Fogerty

John Fogerty · 1975

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Things Are Getting Better

Cannonball Adderley with Milt Jackson · 1958

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Groovy

The Red Garland Trio · 1957

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Miles

The New Miles Davis Quintet · 1956

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New Jazz Conceptions

Bill Evans · 1957

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Radio City

Big Star · 1974

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Thelonious Monk Plays Duke Ellington

Thelonious Monk · 1956

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Sonny Rollins And The Contemporary Leaders

Sonny Rollins · 1959

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...To Be Continued

Isaac Hayes · 1970

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The Tatum Group Masterpieces

Art Tatum, Ben Webster, Red Callender, Bill Douglass · 1958

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Analog Man

Joe Walsh · 2012

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