EmArcy Records

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EmArcy Records
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Parent company Universal Music Group
Founded1954 (1954)
Founder Mercury Records
Distributor(s)Universal Music Group (International)
Island Records (U.S.)
Genre Jazz, world music
Country of originU.S.

EmArcy Records is a jazz record label founded in 1954 by the American Mercury Records. The name is a phonetic spelling of "MRC", the initials for Mercury Record Company. [1]

Contents

During the 1950s and 1960s, musicians such as Max Roach, Clifford Brown, Cannonball Adderley, Dinah Washington, and Sarah Vaughan recorded for EmArcy. [1]

Today, it is a European jazz label owned by Universal Music Group. The catalogue is managed by the Island Records subsidiary.

Discography

Mono 12" LP series (1954–c. 1958) [2]
Catalog numberArtistTitle
MG 36000 Dinah Washington Dinah Jams
MG 36001 Erroll Garner Contrasts
MG 36002 Clifford Brown , Maynard Ferguson and Clark Terry Jam Session
MG 36003 Paul Quinichette Moods
MG 36004 Sarah Vaughan Sarah Vaughan
MG 36005Clifford Brown Clifford Brown with Strings
MG 36006 Helen Merrill Helen Merrill
MG 36007 Clark Terry Clark Terry
MG 36008Clifford Brown and Max Roach Brown and Roach Incorporated
MG 36009 Maynard Ferguson Jam Session featuring Maynard Ferguson
MG 36010 Billy Eckstine I Surrender Dear
MG 36011Dinah Washington For Those in Love
MG 36012 Lars Gullin Lars Gullin
MG 36013 Bud Freeman 's All Star Orchestra Midnight at Eddie Condon's
MG 36014 Joe Turner and Pete Johnson Joe Turner and Pete Johnson
MG 36015 Charlie Ventura Jumping with Ventura
MG 36016Various ArtistsThe Advance Guard of the '40s
MG 36017Various ArtistsTrumpet Interlude
MG 36018Various ArtistsAlto Altitude
MG 36019 Ralph Gari Ralph Gari
MG 36020 Kitty White A New Voice in Jazz
MG 36021Maynard Ferguson Maynard Ferguson Octet
MG 36022 Irving Fazola 's Dixielanders/George Hartman and his OrchestraNew Orleans Express
MG 36023Various ArtistsBattle of the Saxes
MG 36024 Herb Geller The Gellers
MG 36025 Joe Gordon Introducing Joe Gordon
MG 36026Erroll GarnerGarnering
MG 3602Paul QuinichetteThe Vice "Pres
MG 36028Dinah Washington After Hours with Miss "D"
MG 36029Billy Eckstine Blues for Sale
MG 36030Billy Eckstine The Love Songs of Mr. "B"
MG 36031 James Moody The Moody Story
MG 36032 Lionel Hampton Hamp in Paris
MG 36033 Phil Napoleon 's Emperors of JazzDixieland Classics
MG 36034Lionel Hampton Crazy Rhythm
MG 36035Lionel HamptonJam Session in Paris
MG 36036Clifford Brown and Max Roach Clifford Brown and Max Roach
MG 36037Clifford Brown and Max Roach Study in Brown
MG 36038Various ArtistsBoning Up the 'Bones
MG 36039Clifford Brown All Stars Best Coast Jazz
MG 36040Herb GellerThe Herb Geller Sextette
MG 36041Mal FitchMal Fitch
MG 36042 Eddie Heywood Eddie Heywood
MG 36043 Cannonball Adderley Julian "Cannonball" Adderley
MG 36044Maynard Ferguson Dimensions
MG 36045Herb GellerHerb Geller Plays
MG 36046Maynard Ferguson Maynard Ferguson's Hollywood Party
MG 36047 Terry Gibbs Terry Gibbs
MG 36048Various ArtistsVol. 1 – The Jazz Giants
MG 36049Various ArtistsThe Jazz Giants: The Piano Players
MG 36050Various ArtistsThe Jazz Giants: Reeds, Pt. 1
MG 36051Various ArtistsThe Jazz Giants: Reeds, Pt. 2
MG 36052Various ArtistsThe Jazz Giants: Folk Blues
MG 36053Various ArtistsThe Jazz Giants: Brass
MG 36054Various ArtistsThe Jazz Giants: Modern Swedes (not released?)
MG 36055Various ArtistsThe Jazz Giants: Dixieland
MG 36056 Gerry Mulligan Presenting the Gerry Mulligan Sextet
MG 36057Helen Merrill Helen Merrill with Strings
MG 36058 Sarah Vaughan Sarah Vaughan in the Land of Hi-Fi
MG 36059 Lars Gullin Lars Gullin with the Moretone Singers
MG 36060 Georgie Auld In the Land of Hi-Fi with Georgie Auld and His Orchestra
MG 36061John WilliamsThe John Williams Trio
MG 36062 Max Brüel Cool Bruel
MG 36063Cannonball Adderley Julian Cannonball Adderley and Strings
MG 36064Terry GibbsVibes on Velvet
MG 36065Dinah Washington Dinah!
MG 36066 Jimmy Cleveland Introducing Jimmy Cleveland and His All Stars
MG 36067Blue Stars of FranceLullaby of Birdland
MG 36068 Kitty White Kitty White
MG 36069Erroll GarnerErroll
MG 36070Clifford Brown and Max Roach Clifford Brown and Max Roach at Basin Street
MG 36071Various ArtistsThe Jazz Giants: Drum Role
MG 36072Joe SayeScotch on the Rocks
MG 36073Dinah Washington Dinah Washington in the Land of Hi-Fi
MG 36074 Patti Page Patti Page in the Land of Hi-Fi
MG 36075Terry GibbsMallets a Plenty
MG 36076Maynard Ferguson Around the Horn with Maynard Ferguson
MG 36077Cannonball Adderley In the Land of Hi-Fi with Julian Cannonball Adderley
MG 36078Helen Merrill Dream of You
MG 36079 Morgana King For You, For Me, Forevermore
MG 36080 Bernard Peiffer Bernie's Tunes
MG 36081 Dick Johnson Music for Swinging Moderns
MG 36082 Pete Rugolo Music for Hi-Fi Bugs
MG 36083 Roy Haynes / Quincy Jones Jazz Abroad
MG 36084 Roy Eldridge Roy's Got Rhythm
MG 36085Various ArtistsThe Young Ones of Jazz
MG 36086Various ArtistsFor Jazz Lovers
MG 36087Various ArtistsToday Is Bargain Day – A Collection of All Star High Fidelity Recordings
MG 36088Various ArtistsThe Greatest Stars of Jazz Under One Roof
MG 36089 Sarah Vaughan Sassy
MG 36090 Georgie Auld Dancing in the Land of Hi-Fi
MG 36091 Nat Adderley Introducing Nat Adderley
MG 36092 Paul Bley Paul Bley
MG 36093Various ArtistsThe Jazz School
MG 36094 Freddie Slack Boogie Woogie on the 88
MG 36095 Jackie Paris Songs by Jackie Paris (not released?)
MG 36096Thelma GracenThelma Gracen
MG 36097 Bill Harris Stompin' at the Savoy
MG 36098 Max Roach Max Roach + 4
MG 36099 Jorgen Ryg Jorgen Ryg Jazz Quartet
MG 36100Nat Adderley To the Ivy League from Nat
MG 36101Gerry Mulligan Mainstream of Jazz
MG 36102Clifford Brown Clifford Brown All Stars
MG 36103Terry Gibbs Swingin' with Terry Gibbs
MG 36104Dinah Washington The Swingin' Miss "D"
MG 36105 Bobby Jaspar Bobby Jaspar and His All Stars
MG 36106 Rolf Ericson Rolf Ericson and His American All Stars
MG 36107Helen Merrill Merrill at Midnight
MG 36108Max Roach Jazz in ¾ Time
MG 36109 Sarah Vaughan Swingin' Easy
MG 36110Cannonball Adderley Sophisticated Swing
MG 36111The Jazz PickersThe Jazz Pickers
MG 36112Joe SayeA Wee Bit of Jazz
MG 36113Bill HarrisThe Harris Touch
MG 36114Maynard Ferguson Boy with Lots of Brass
MG 36115Pete Rugolo Out on a Limb
MG 36116Patti Page The East Side
MG 36117 John Graas Coup de Graas
MG 36118 Lennie Niehaus I Swing for You
MG 36119Dinah Washington Dinah Washington Sings Fats Waller
MG 36120 Stéphane Grappelli Improvisations
MG 36121 Jimmy Raney and George Wallington Swingin' in Sweden
MG 36122Pete Rugolo Percussion at Work
MG 36123The Jazz PickersThe Jazz Pickers featuring Red Norvo
MG 36124 Eddie Chamblee Chamblee Music
MG 36125 Ruth Olay Olay!
MG 36126Jimmy Cleveland Cleveland Style
MG 36127Max Roach The Max Roach 4 Plays Charlie Parker
MG 36128Terry GibbsTerry Gibbs Plays the Duke
MG 36129Billy Eckstine Imagination
MG 36130Dinah Washington Dinah Sings Bessie Smith
MG 36131Eddie ChambleeDoodlin'
MG 36132Max Roach Max Roach + 4 on the Chicago Scene
MG 36133 Buddy Collette Buddy Collette's Swinging Shepherds
MG 36134Helen Merrill The Nearness of You
MG 36135Cannonball Adderley Cannonball's Sharpshooters
MG 36136Patti PageThe West Side
MG 36137 Big Bill Broonzy The Blues
MG 36138 Steve Allen , Terry Gibbs and Gus Bivona Allen's All Stars
MG 36139 Harry Arnold Harry Arnold + Big Band + Quincy Jones = Jazz!
MG 36140Max Roach Max Roach + 4 at Newport
MG 36141Dinah Washington with Terry Gibbs, Max Roach and Don Elliott Newport '58
MG 36142 Cat Anderson OrchestraCat on a Hot Tin Horn
MG 36143Pete Rugolo Rugolo Plays Kenton
MG 36144Max Roach Max Roach with the Boston Percussion Ensemble
MG 36145 Gene Rodgers Jazz Comes to the Astor
MG 36146Cannonball Adderley Jump for Joy
MG 36147Joe SayeA Double Shot of Joe Saye
MG 36148Terry GibbsMore Vibes on Velvet
MG 36149Dinah WashingtonThe Queen! (not released)
MG 36150 Ramsey Lewis Down to Earth
MG 36151 Franz Jackson and the Original Jass All StarsJass, Jass, Jass (not released)
MG 36152 Sarah Vaughan No Count Sarah
MG 36153Jimmy Cleveland A Map of Jimmy Cleveland (not released under this number)
MG 36156Gene RodgersGene Rodgers Plays Richard Rodgers (not released)
MG 36159Gerry MulliganA Profile of Gerry Mulligan (not released under this number)
MG 36160Jimmy Cleveland Rhythm Crazy (not released under this number)
MG 36161Cannonball Adderley Cannonball Adderley Quintet in Chicago (not released under this number)
MG 36162Pete Rugolo The Music from Richard Diamond

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References

  1. 1 2 "History of Emarcy". Emarcy.com. Archived from the original on 14 November 2010. Retrieved 23 April 2010.
  2. Derived from issue dates given in Neal Umphred Goldmine's Price Guide to Collectible Jazz Albums 1949-69, Iola: WI: Krause, 1994 of the earliest and last items on the list.