Jubilee

defunct American record label

Parent label: Jubilee Industries, Inc.·Est. 1946

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US label; for unofficial releases please use Jubilee (3). Jubilee was founded by Atlantic co-founder Herb Abramson with bandleader and record wholesaler Jerry Blaine (2) as "Jay-Gee Recording Corporation" (the name would appear on album covers and later 45 RPM singles) in 1946. Blaine bought Abramson's half of Jubilee one year later. The label released a number of classic doo-wop singles, including those by The Orioles, The Gallahads and The Cadillacs. The label also recorded R&B, pop and jazz by Della Reese, The Fifth Estate, Oliver (6), Mary Wells, Art Blakey & The Jazz Messengers and Moe Koffman. Jubilee's most successful albums were novelty and comedy recordings which included Kermit Schafer "Blooper" compilations, frat-house R&B by Doug Clark & The Hot Nuts (which had to be issued on a custom label created solely for the band's releases called Gross Records (2) due to their raunchy [for the mid-1960s] lyrics) and "party records" by Rusty Warren. One of the most valued Jubilee LPs by collectors is the 1970 debut album of country star Emmylou Harris. In 1954 Jubilee created a subsidiary called Josie Records, whose biggest stars were New Orleans funk band The Meters. And, from 1964 through 1971, although it was not explicitly stated on the labels, Jubilee also pressed and distributed the Tokens' B.T. Puppy Records label; Jubilee distributed other labels such as Chex Records, Port Records, Blaine, and Euphoria (3) (those labels *did* include a byline stating distribution by Jay-Gee Record Company, Inc.). Jubilee/Josie folded in 1971 and was sold to visual aid manufacturer Viewlex, who later sold the masters to Roulette Records, whose combined catalog holdings (including the Jubilee/Josie master tapes) are today jointly managed by Rhino Records (2) (in North America) and EMI (all other countries). Jubilee entered the stereo market in July 1958. Their first stereo releases had been previously been issued in mono. LP catalog number, date and label identification: Blue label: to June 1958 with the last release being JLP 1078 Detour To The Moon Standard size black label with color spikes: introduced November 1958 with JLP 1079 Passion! and ending in August 1959 with JLP 1110 Oh You Kid!. JLP 1111 unreleased Catalog number prefix changed from "JLP" to "JGM" in 1960 with the first release being JGM 1112 At The Embers (earlier "JLP" prefix still appears on the back of the jacket). This was followed by the small black label with color spikes and then the small flat black label with silver text, both of which are only found with the later JGM prefix. 45 RPM catalog number, date and label identification: 5000 through 5092 (1951–1952): Blue label, with Jubilee in script lettering. No line under "Jubilee." 5093 through 5340 (1952–1958): Blue label, with Jubilee in script lettering and underlined. 5341 and higher (1958 forward): Black label. Clear red vinyl pressings are found in the 5055 to 5120 series. Numbers prior to the beginning of 45 production are reissues of material first issued on 78 rpms.

Discography

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Symphonie Fantastique

Berlioz, Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Solti

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Also Sprach Zarathustra

Richard Strauss, Los Angeles Philharmonic, Zubin Mehta · 1974

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Look-Ka Py Py

The Meters · 1970

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The Planets

Holst - Herbert von Karajan, Vienna Philharmonic · 1962

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Look-Ka Py Py / This Is My Last Affair

The Meters · 1969

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The Meters

The Meters · 1969

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1967

James Taylor And The Original Flying Machine · 1970

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Mingus Three

Charles Mingus With Hampton Hawes & Danny Richmond · 1957

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Struttin'

The Meters · 1970

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Acis & Galatea

Handel / Sutherland / Pears / Boult · 1961

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Ding Dong! The Witch Is Dead

The Fifth Estate · 1967

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Jackie McLean Quintet

Jackie McLean Quintet · 1955

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Knockers Up!

Rusty Warren · 1960

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Fire In The West

Herb Geller · 1957

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Cu-Bop

Art Blakey And His Jazz Messengers With Sabu · 1957

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Symphony No. 2

Sibelius, Maazel, Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra · 1964

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Songs For Sinners

Rusty Warren · 1960

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A Date With Della Reese At Mr. Kelly's In Chicago

Della Reese With The Kirk Stuart Trio · 1958

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The Story Of The Blues

Della Reese · 1959

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The Swingin' Shepherd Blues / Hambourg Bound

Moe Koffman Quartette / Moe Koffman Septette · 1958

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And That Reminds Me

Della Reese · 1960

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The Paragons Meet The Jesters

The Paragons, The Jesters · 1959

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Eddie Costa - Vinnie Burke Trio

Eddie Costa - Vinnie Burke Trio, Vinnie Burke, Eddie Costa · 1956

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Clair De Lune

London Philharmonic Orchestra, Bernard Herrmann - Satie, Debussy, Ravel, Fauré, Honegger · 1971

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Ethel Ennis Sings

Ethel Ennis · 1955

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Do You Wanna Dance

Bobby Freeman · 1959

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A Tuba Jazz

Ray Draper · 1959

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The Gondoliers

Gilbert & Sullivan · 1972

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Amen!

Della Reese Presents Her Meditation Singers · 1958

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Jazz Lab

Gigi Gryce / Donald Byrd · 1957

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The Great Voice Of Kathleen Ferrier

Kathleen Ferrier, Bruno Walter, Schubert, Schumann, Brahms · 1975

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September Song

Dorothy Donegan Trio · 1959

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Fat Jazz

Jackie McLean Sextet · 1959

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Welcome Matt

Matt Dennis · 1959

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I Hear Trumpets Blow

The Tokens · 1966

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Gliding Bird

Emmy Lou Harris · 1970

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Child

Child · 1969

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Ding, Dong! The Witch Is Dead

The Fifth Estate · 1967

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What Do You Know About Love?

Della Reese · 1959

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Sinsational

Rusty Warren · 1961

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The Raindrops

The Raindrops · 1963

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Rusty Warren In Orbit

Rusty Warren · 1962

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H.M.S. Pinafore

Gilbert & Sullivan, D'Oyly Carte Opera Company

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Pardon My Blooper! Vol. 2

Kermit Schafer · 1954

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But Beautiful

Monica Lewis, Jack Kelly And His Ensemble · 1958

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The Loser / Everything Is Fine

The Skyliners · 1965

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Ravel Chausson Delage

Ravel, Chausson, Delage, Janet Baker, The Melos Ensemble Of London · 1967

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Rusty Warren Bounces Back

Rusty Warren · 1961

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