Label
EmArcy
EmArcy Records was a 1950s American jazz label releasing LP recordings by notable jazz artists and ensembles.
About
EmArcy Records was an American jazz record label established in the 1950s. Based on the catalog evidence, the label specialized in jazz recordings during the mid-to-late 1950s, releasing material primarily on LP vinyl format. The label's roster included notable jazz artists of the era, with releases spanning various jazz styles and formats, including standards-based recordings, instrumental sessions, and compositions that explored different time signatures, as evidenced by titles such as "Jazz In 3/4 Time." The label's output from 1955-1957 demonstrates a commitment to documented jazz performance and composition during a significant period in the genre's development. EmArcy operated during an important transitional era in jazz history, contributing to the preservation and distribution of jazz music through the LP format, which was becoming the dominant medium for serious musical releases during this period. The label's catalog reflects the vibrant jazz recording activity of mid-1950s America.
Catalog
14 total
Jam Session (What Is This Thing Called Love)
Jam Session (What Is This Thing Called Love)
In The A.M.
Convergence
Delilah / Parisian Thoroughfare
Jazz In 3/4 Time
Delilah / Parisian Thoroughfare
Clifford Brown With Strings
Plays Swahili And Kitten
In The P.M.
Sweet Clifford
Helen Merrill
Sincerely, Sarah
Mildama