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-{{Template}}+{{Template}}'''Strata-East Records''' is an influential [[USA|American]] [[record label]] of [[jazz|jazz music]], founded in [[1971 in music|1971]] by [[Stanley Cowell]] and [[Charles Tolliver]].
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 +[[Gil Scott-Heron]] recorded his [[1974 in music|1974]] album [[Winter in America]] for Strata-East. 'The Bottle,' featured on the album, was a popular single. This album stands as the label's most well-known recording.
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 +The label released over 60 albums in the 1970s, several by prominent artists including [[Clifford Jordan]], [[Pharoah Sanders]], and [[Shirley Scott]]. [[Bill Lee]], father of [[Spike Lee]], was involved in numerous releases. Many of the label's releases, however obscure, are hailed as fine examples of 1970s Post-Bop, Spiritual Jazz, and Afro-Jazz.
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 +'''Discography'''
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 +SES 1971 - Music Inc.
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 +SES 1972 - Charles Tolliver/Music Inc. - Live at Slugs Vol. 1
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 +SES 1972-0 - Charles Tolliver/Music Inc. - Live at Slugs Vol. 2
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 +SES 1972-1 - Clifford Jordan - In The World
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 +SES 1972-2 - Jazz Contemporaries - Reasons In Tonality
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 +SES 1972-3 - Composer's Workshop Ensemble
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 +SES 1972-4 - Mtume Umoja Ensemble - Alkebu-Lan: Land of The Blacks
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 +SES 19730 - The Piano Choir - Handscapes
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 +SES 19731 - Brother Ah - Sound Awareness
 + 
 +SES 19732 - M'boom - Re: Percussion
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 +SES 19733 - Pharoah Sanders - Ipho Zam (My Gifts)
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 +SES 19734 - Cecil Payne - Zodiac
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 +SES 19735 - Juju - A Message From Mozambique
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 +SES 19736 - Charles Brackeen - Rhythm X
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 +SES 19737/8 - Clifford Jordan - Glass Bead Games
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 +SES 19739 - Billy Harper - Capra Black
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 +SES-19740/1 - Charles Tolliver/Music Inc. - Live at the Loosdrecht Jazz Festival
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 +SES 19742 - Gil Scott-Heron/Brian Jackson - Winter In America
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 +SES 19743 - Stanley Cowell - Musa: Ancestral Streams
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 +SES 19744 - The Descendents of Mike and Phoebe - A Spirit Speaks
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 +SES 19745 - Charles Tolliver/Music Inc. - Live in Tokyo
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 +SES-19746 - Charles Rouse - Two is One
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 +SES 19747 - Dick Griffin - The Eighth Wonder
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 +SES 19748 - The John Betsch Society - Earth Blossom
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 +SES 19749 - Weldon Irvine - In Harmony
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 +SES 7410 - The Cosmic Twins - The Waterbearers
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 +SES 7411 - Murel Winston - A Fresh Viewpoint and...
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 +SES 7412 - Shamek Farrah - First Impressions
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 +SES 7413 - Charles Sullivan - Genesis
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 +SES 7416 - Keno Duke/Contemporaries - Sense of Values
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 +SES 7417 - Cecil McBee - Mutima
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 +SES 7418 - The Ensemble Al-Salaam - The Sojourner
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 +SES 7420 - Juju - Chapter Two: Nia
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 +SES 7421 - Jayne Cortez - Celebrations and Solitudes
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 +SES 7422 - Composer's Workshop Ensemble - We've Been Around
 + 
 +SES 7423 - Sonny Fortune - Long Before Our Mothers Cried
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 +SES 7425 - Charles Davis - Ingia!
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 +SES 7430 - Shirley Scott - One For Me
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 +SES 7431 - Harold Vick - Don't Look Back
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 +SES 19750 - The Piano Choir - Handscapes 2
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 +SES 19752 - The Brass Company - Colors
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 +SES 19754 - Billy Parker's Fourth World - Freedom of Speech
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 +SES 19757 - Charles Tolliver/Music Inc. - Impact
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 +SES 19758 - Milton Marsh - Monism
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 +SES 19759 - Larry Ridley - Sum of the Parts
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 +SES 19760 - John Gordon - Step By Step
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 +SES 19761 - George Russell - Electronic Sonata For Souls Loved By Nature
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 +SES 19765 - Stanley Cowell - Regenertation
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 +SES 19766 - The Heath Brothers - Marchin' On
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 +SES 7610 - The Warm Voice of Billy C - Where Have You Been, Billy Boy?
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 +SES 19771 - Shamek Farrah/Sonelius Smith - The World of the Children
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 +SES 19772 - Bruce Johnson and Rodney Jones - The Liberation of the Contemporary Jazz Guitar
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 +SES 19780 - John Gordon - Erotica Suite
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 +SES 8001 - Charles Tolliver - Compassion
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 +SES 8002 - John Hicks - Hell's Bells
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 +SES 8003 - The New York Bass Violin Choir
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Strata-East Records is an influential American record label of jazz music, founded in 1971 by Stanley Cowell and Charles Tolliver.

Gil Scott-Heron recorded his 1974 album Winter in America for Strata-East. 'The Bottle,' featured on the album, was a popular single. This album stands as the label's most well-known recording.

The label released over 60 albums in the 1970s, several by prominent artists including Clifford Jordan, Pharoah Sanders, and Shirley Scott. Bill Lee, father of Spike Lee, was involved in numerous releases. Many of the label's releases, however obscure, are hailed as fine examples of 1970s Post-Bop, Spiritual Jazz, and Afro-Jazz.


Discography



SES 1971 - Music Inc.

SES 1972 - Charles Tolliver/Music Inc. - Live at Slugs Vol. 1

SES 1972-0 - Charles Tolliver/Music Inc. - Live at Slugs Vol. 2

SES 1972-1 - Clifford Jordan - In The World

SES 1972-2 - Jazz Contemporaries - Reasons In Tonality

SES 1972-3 - Composer's Workshop Ensemble

SES 1972-4 - Mtume Umoja Ensemble - Alkebu-Lan: Land of The Blacks

SES 19730 - The Piano Choir - Handscapes

SES 19731 - Brother Ah - Sound Awareness

SES 19732 - M'boom - Re: Percussion

SES 19733 - Pharoah Sanders - Ipho Zam (My Gifts)

SES 19734 - Cecil Payne - Zodiac

SES 19735 - Juju - A Message From Mozambique

SES 19736 - Charles Brackeen - Rhythm X

SES 19737/8 - Clifford Jordan - Glass Bead Games

SES 19739 - Billy Harper - Capra Black

SES-19740/1 - Charles Tolliver/Music Inc. - Live at the Loosdrecht Jazz Festival

SES 19742 - Gil Scott-Heron/Brian Jackson - Winter In America

SES 19743 - Stanley Cowell - Musa: Ancestral Streams

SES 19744 - The Descendents of Mike and Phoebe - A Spirit Speaks

SES 19745 - Charles Tolliver/Music Inc. - Live in Tokyo

SES-19746 - Charles Rouse - Two is One

SES 19747 - Dick Griffin - The Eighth Wonder

SES 19748 - The John Betsch Society - Earth Blossom

SES 19749 - Weldon Irvine - In Harmony

SES 7410 - The Cosmic Twins - The Waterbearers

SES 7411 - Murel Winston - A Fresh Viewpoint and...

SES 7412 - Shamek Farrah - First Impressions

SES 7413 - Charles Sullivan - Genesis

SES 7416 - Keno Duke/Contemporaries - Sense of Values

SES 7417 - Cecil McBee - Mutima

SES 7418 - The Ensemble Al-Salaam - The Sojourner

SES 7420 - Juju - Chapter Two: Nia

SES 7421 - Jayne Cortez - Celebrations and Solitudes

SES 7422 - Composer's Workshop Ensemble - We've Been Around

SES 7423 - Sonny Fortune - Long Before Our Mothers Cried

SES 7425 - Charles Davis - Ingia!

SES 7430 - Shirley Scott - One For Me

SES 7431 - Harold Vick - Don't Look Back

SES 19750 - The Piano Choir - Handscapes 2

SES 19752 - The Brass Company - Colors

SES 19754 - Billy Parker's Fourth World - Freedom of Speech

SES 19757 - Charles Tolliver/Music Inc. - Impact

SES 19758 - Milton Marsh - Monism

SES 19759 - Larry Ridley - Sum of the Parts

SES 19760 - John Gordon - Step By Step

SES 19761 - George Russell - Electronic Sonata For Souls Loved By Nature

SES 19765 - Stanley Cowell - Regenertation

SES 19766 - The Heath Brothers - Marchin' On

SES 7610 - The Warm Voice of Billy C - Where Have You Been, Billy Boy?

SES 19771 - Shamek Farrah/Sonelius Smith - The World of the Children

SES 19772 - Bruce Johnson and Rodney Jones - The Liberation of the Contemporary Jazz Guitar

SES 19780 - John Gordon - Erotica Suite

SES 8001 - Charles Tolliver - Compassion

SES 8002 - John Hicks - Hell's Bells

SES 8003 - The New York Bass Violin Choir





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