Sun Records (jazz)

Sun Records was a jazz record company and label created by Sébastien Bernard in 1971 to distribute the label Center of the World Records, begun by the Free Jazz Quartet Center of the World. The quartet consisted of saxophonist Frank Wright, bassist Alan Silva, pianist Bobby Few, and drummer Muhammad Ali.

Discography

Cat # Album Leader Year
102Solos & duetsFrank Wright, Bobby Few, Alan Silvarec. 75017511
103Solos & duets [vol. 2?]Frank Wright, Bobby Few, Alan Silvarec. 7501-7511
105Live in Europe, vol. 1Noah Howardrec. 1975
106SoloKent Carter, w/ Claude Bernardrec. 7510 & 7609
108PatternsNoah Howardrec. 7110
109Night musicTakashi Kakorec. 741121
112TapestryTed Danielrec. 1977
113Secrets from the SunJoe Lee Wilsonrec. ca. 1977
114Parisian Concert, vol. 1Archie Shepprec. 1977; later issued as Impro 01
116GhilgoulYochk'O Sefferrec. ca. 1978
117Parisian Concert, vol. 2Archie Shepprec. 1977; later issued as Impro 03
118[Live in Europe?]Archie Shepprec. 1979; later issued as Impro 05
119[Invitation?]Archie Shepp with Siegfried Kessler Triorec. 1979; later issued as Impro 04
01Few Comin' ThruBobby Fewrec. 770929
02Shouting the bluesFrank Wright, George Arvantiasrec. 771212
03The Shout / Portrait from a Small WomanAlan Silvarec. 7811
04Kevin My Dear SonFrank Wrightrec. 7810
COTW001Center of the WorldFrank Wright Quartetrec. 720526
COTW002Last Polka in Nancy?Frank Wright Quartetrec. 731010
COTW003More or Less FewBobby Fewrec. 7311
COTW004Adieu Little ManFrank Wright & Muhammad Alirec. 7404
COTW005Inner SongAlan Silvarec. 7409

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