CTI Records


CTI Records is a jazz record label founded in 1967 by Creed Taylor. CTI was a subsidiary of A&M before becoming independent in 1970. Its first album was A Day in the Life by guitarist Wes Montgomery in 1967. The final release, by the CTI Jazz All-Star Band, was recorded live at the Montreux Jazz Festival in 2009, and released in November 2010 on multiple formats: CD, DVD and Blu-ray.
Its roster included George Benson, Ron Carter, Eumir Deodato, Astrud Gilberto, Freddie Hubbard, Bob James, Antonio Carlos Jobim, Hubert Laws, Stanley Turrentine, and Walter Wanderley,
Kudu Records was started in 1971 and concentrated on soul jazz with albums by Joe Beck, Hank Crawford, Grant Green, Idris Muhammad, Esther Phillips, Johnny "Hammond" Smith, Dr. Lonnie Smith, and Grover Washington Jr.
Salvation Records was a subsidiary label which released 10 albums during its existence, including music by Airto, Roland Hanna, Faith Howard, New York Jazz Quartet, Johnny "Hammond" Smith, and Gábor Szabó
Greenestreet and Three Brothers were short-lived labels affiliated with CTI.

History

created many of the arrangements for CTI and its subsidiary labels. He was later joined by Bob James and then David Matthews in the mid-1970s. Taylor used Van Gelder Studios in Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, with Rudy Van Gelder engineering nearly all sessions until the later years of the label. Sessions included Ron Carter, Eric Gale, Herbie Hancock, Bob James, Richard Tee, Billy Cobham, Jack DeJohnette, Steve Gadd, Idris Muhammad, and Harvey Mason.
CTI was commercially successful with certain albums well-received by critics. CTI's best-selling album was Deodato's Prelude, which reached No. 3 on the US Billboard albums chart in 1973. A single from the album, "Also Sprach Zarathustra ", peaked at No. 2 on the US Billboard Hot 100 and No. 7 in the UK. Other successful singles were Bob James' "Feel Like Making Love" and "Westchester Lady", Idris Muhammad's "Could Heaven Ever Be Like This", and Esther Phillips' "What a Diff'rence a Day Makes", a disco hit.
Successful album releases included Grover Washington, Jr.'s Mister Magic and Feels So Good, Esther Phillips' What a Diff'rence a Day Makes, and Bob James' BJ4.
Taylor had founded Impulse! and worked for Verve in the 1960s, earning a reputation as a respected producer of jazz albums. His productions for CTI shared a warm ambiance that helped to establish smooth jazz as a commercially viable musical genre. CTI also became known for its striking album sleeve designs, most of them with images by photographer Pete Turner.
He set up CTI in 1967 as a jazz label for A & M Records, but decided to go independent three years later. The switch to Motown Records for distribution was to end in difficulties in 1977, with legal and financial problems eventually leading to the label filing for bankruptcy in 1978. CTI, though, remained active until 1984, releasing studio albums by Ray Barretto, Urszula Dudziak, Jim Hall, Roland Hanna, Nina Simone, and the all-star studio band Fuse One
Taylor restructured CTI in 1989, resuming his partnership with Van Gelder and Turner in June 1989 when recording the all-star session for Rhythmstick, an ambitious album released on vinyl, CD, VHS, and LaserDisc in 1990. Many young musicians were signed to the label, such as Charles Fambrough, Jim Beard, Ted Rosenthal, Bill O'Connell, Donald Harrison, Steve Laury, and Jurgen Friedrich, as well as veteran guitarist Larry Coryell, who teamed with arranger Don Sebesky on the best-selling Fallen Angel album, which reached No. 18 in the Billboard Top Contemporary Jazz Albums Chart in 1993.
CTI's post-A&M Records catalog is owned by Sony and distributed by Masterworks Jazz in the U.S. King Records handles the rights for exclusive distribution in Japan. Grover Washington, Jr.'s Kudu albums have been re-issued by Motown and its MoJazz imprint but are part of Universal Classics & Jazz. Bob James owns the four albums he recorded for CTI. Seawind also owns their back catalog of CTI releases. CTI's A&M-subsidiary releases are distributed by Verve, a division of Universal Music Group.
In 2009, Taylor produced a reissue series of twenty CTI titles remastered by Van Gelder for release on SHM-CD format in Japan. New liner notes were provided by Ira Gitler, Arnaldo DeSouteiro, and Doug Payne. Other reissue series came out in December 2013 and in December 2017 with more forty titles on the CTI 50th Anniversary Collection.

Discography

3000 Series

The albums comprising the CTI 3000 Series were produced by Creed Taylor between 1967 and 1970 and issued by A&M with a "CTI" logo on the front cover.
Catalog number Catalog number ArtistTitle
SP 3000Various ArtistsAudio Master Plus Series Sampler Volume 1
LP 2001SP 3001Wes MontgomeryA Day in the Life
LP 2002SP 3002Antonio Carlos JobimWave
LP 2003SP 3003Herbie MannGlory of Love
LP 2004SP 3004Tamba 4We and the Sea
SP 3005Nat AdderleyYou, Baby
SP 3006Wes MontgomeryDown Here on the Ground
SP 3007Artie ButlerHave You Met Miss Jones?
SP 3008Kai Winding and J. J. JohnsonIsrael
SP 3009Soul FlutesTrust in Me
SP 3010Richard BarbarySoul Machine
SP 3011Tamiko JonesI’ll Be Anything for You
SP 3012Wes MontgomeryRoad Song
SP 3013Tamba 4Samba Blim
SP 3014George BensonShape of Things to Come
SP 3015Paul DesmondSummertime
SP 3016Kai Winding and J. J. JohnsonBetwixt & Between
SP 3017Nat AdderleyCalling Out Loud
SP 3018Walter WanderleyWhen It Was Done
SP 3019Milton NascimentoCourage
SP 3020George BensonTell It Like It Is
SP 6-3021Various ArtistsAudio Master Plus Series Audio Sampler, Vol. 2
SP 3022Walter WanderleyMoondreams
SP 3023Quincy JonesWalking in Space
SP 3024Paul DesmondFrom the Hot Afternoon
SP 3025George BensonI Got a Woman and Some Blues
SP 3026Hubert LawsUnissued
SP 3027Kai Winding and J. J. JohnsonStonebone
SP 3028George BensonThe Other Side of Abbey Road
SP 3030Quincy JonesGula Matari
SP 3031Antonio Carlos Jobim Tide
SP 3032Paul DesmondBridge Over Troubled Water

1000 Series

In 1970 Creed Taylor established CTI independently of A&M and issued the first five releases as the 1000 Series which had a green record label. The 1000 Series featured artists working outside of the jazz genre.
Catalog numberArtistTitle
CTI 1001Kathy McCordKathy McCord
CTI 1002Hubert LawsCrying Song
CTI 1003FlowFlow
CTI 1004Dave FrishbergOklahoma Toad
CTI 1005Fats TheusBlack Out

6000 series

The albums in the CTI 6000 series were released between 1970 and 1976 and featured an orange CTI label with black print, but Quadraphonic issues featured a red label variant. Later albums in the 6000 series were distributed by Motown and are designated by the addition of an S1 to the catalog number.
Catalog numberArtistTitle
CTI 6000Hubert LawsCrying Song '
CTI 6001Freddie HubbardRed Clay
CTI 6002Antonio Carlos JobimStone Flower
CTI 6003Joe FarrellJoe Farrell Quartet
CTI 6004Bill EvansMontreux II
CTI 6005Stanley TurrentineSugar
CTI 6006Hubert Laws Afro-Classic
CTI 6007Freddie HubbardStraight Life
CTI 6008Astrud GilbertoGilberto with Turrentine
CTI 6009George BensonBeyond the Blue Horizon
CTI 6010Stanley TurrentineSalt Song
CTI 6011Kenny BurrellGod Bless the Child
CTI 6012Hubert LawsThe Rite of Spring
CTI 6013Freddie HubbardFirst Light
CTI 6014Joe FarrellOutback
CTI 6015George BensonWhite Rabbit
CTI 6016Randy WestonBlue Moses
CTI 6017Stanley Turrentine with Milt JacksonCherry
CTI 6018Freddie HubbardSky Dive
CTI 6019Jackie and RoyTime & Love
CTI 6020AirtoFree
CTI 6021DeodatoPrelude
CTI 6022Hubert LawsMorning Star
CTI 6023Joe FarrellMoon Germs
CTI 6024Milt JacksonSunflower
CTI 6025Hubert LawsCarnegie Hall
CTI 6026Gábor SzabóMizrab
CTI 6027Ron CarterBlues Farm
CTI 6028AirtoFingers
CTI 6029DeodatoDeodato 2
CTI 6030Stanley TurrentineDon't Mess with Mister T.
CTI 6031/32Don SebeskyGiant Box
CTI 6033George BensonBody Talk
CTI 6034Joe FarrellPenny Arcade
CTI 6035Gábor SzabóRambler
CTI 6036Freddie HubbardKeep Your Soul Together
CTI 6037Ron CarterAll Blues
CTI 6038Milt Jackson with Hubert LawsGoodbye
CTI 6039Paul Desmond featuring Gábor SzabóSkylark
CTI 6040Jackie Cain & Roy KralA Wilder Alias
CTI 6041Deodato/AirtoIn Concert
CTI 6042S1Joe FarrellUpon This Rock
CTI 6043S1Bob JamesOne
CTI 6044S1Freddie Hubbard/Stanley TurrentineFreddie Hubbard/Stanley Turrentine in Concert Volume One
CTI 6045S1George BensonBad Benson
CTI 6046S1Milt JacksonOlinga
CTI 6047S1Freddie HubbardThe Baddest Hubbard
CTI 6048S1Stanley TurrentineThe Baddest Turrentine
CTI 6049S1Herbie Hancock/Freddie Hubbard/Stanley TurrentineIn Concert Volume Two
CTI 6050S1Chet BakerShe Was Too Good to Me
CTI 6051S1Ron CarterSpanish Blue
CTI 6052S1Stanley TurrentineThe Sugar Man
CTI 6053S1Joe FarrellCanned Funk
CTI 6054S1Gerry Mulligan / Chet BakerCarnegie Hall Concert Volume 1
CTI 6055S1Gerry Mulligan / Chet BakerCarnegie Hall Concert Volume 2
CTI 6056S1Freddie HubbardPolar AC
CTI 6057S1Bob JamesTwo
CTI 6058S1Hubert LawsThe Chicago Theme
CTI 6059S1Paul DesmondPure Desmond
CTI 6060S1Jim HallConcierto
CTI 6061S1Don SebeskyThe Rape of El Morro
CTI 6062George BensonGood King Bad
CTI 6063Bob JamesThree
CTI 6064Ron CarterYellow & Green
CTI 6065Hubert LawsThen There Was Light: In the Beginning Vol. 1
CTI 6066Hubert LawsThen There Was Light: In the Beginning Vol. 2
CTI 6067Joe FarrellSong of the Wind '
CTI 6068Allan HoldsworthVelvet Darkness
CTI 6069George Benson and Joe FarrellBenson & Farrell
CTI 6072S1George BensonIn Concert-Carnegie Hall

CTI Twofer series

The albums in the CTI Twofer series were double albums released between 1972 and 1974,.
Catalog numberArtistTitle
CTX 3+3Hubert LawsIn the Beginning
CTX 2+2CTI All-Stars California Concert - The Hollywood Palladium

5000 Series

The 5000 Series was introduced in 1975 as a series of popular music recordings and consist of eight issued albums. Only a handful in this series were produced by Creed Taylor; outside producers handled the rest, like Harvey Mason producing Seawind's albums and David Grusin and Larry Rosen producing Patti Austin's second album. The first releases features a "P.S." inside the familiar CTI logo.
Catalog numberArtistTitle
CTI 5000Lalo SchifrinBlack Widow
CTI 5001Patti AustinEnd of a Rainbow
CTI 5002SeawindSeawind
CTI 5003Lalo SchifrinTowering Toccata
CTI 5004John BlairWe Belong Together
CTI 5005David MatthewsDune
CTI 5006Patti AustinHavana Candy
CTI 5007SeawindWindow of a Child

7000 Series

The 7000 Series continued the numbering sequence from the 6000 Series after it ended its distribution deal with Motown.
Catalog numberArtistTitle
CTI 7070Urbie GreenThe Fox
CTI 7071Hubert LawsThe San Francisco Concert
CTI 7073Art FarmerCrawl Space
CTI 7074Bob JamesBJ4
CTI 7075Jeremy SteigFirefly
CTI 7076Various ArtistsCTI Summer Jazz at the Hollywood Bowl - Live One
CTI 7077Various ArtistsCTI Summer Jazz at the Hollywood Bowl - Live Two
CTI 7078Various ArtistsCTI Summer Jazz at the Hollywood Bowl - Live Three
CTI 7079Urbie Green with Grover Washington, Jr. and David Matthews' Big BandSeñor Blues
CTI 7080Art Farmer with Yusef Lateef and David Matthews' Big BandSomething You Got
CTI 7081Deodato2001
CTI 7082Yusef LateefAutophysiopsychic
CTI 7083Art Farmer / Jim HallBig Blues
CTI 7084Nina SimoneBaltimore
CTI 7085George BensonSpace
CTI 7086Patti AustinLive at the Bottom Line
CTI 7087Art Farmer with Joe HendersonYama
CTI 7088Yusef LateefIn a Temple Garden
CTI 7089Art FarmerLive in Tokyo

8000 Series

The 8000 series was launched in the late-1970s. Its purpose was to reissue previous CTI and Kudu albums. Some albums had their names changed from their originals. Even artwork on most were changed as well. Also, unlike their original releases which were gatefold album covers, the reissues were only single-sleeved album covers.
Catalog numberArtistTitle
CTI 8000AirtoFree
CTI 8001Ron CarterBlues Farm
CTI 8002Joe BeckBeck & Sanborn
CTI 8003Joe FarrellMoon Germs
CTI 8004Milt JacksonSunflower
CTI 8005Joe FarrellOutback
CTI 8006Stanley TurrentineSugar
CTI 8007George BensonBeyond the Blue Horizon
CTI 8008Stanley TurrentineSalt Song
CTI 8009George BensonWhite Rabbit
CTI 8010Stanley TurrentineCherry
CTI 8011Stanley TurrentineDon't Mess With Mister T.
CTI 8012Jim HallConcierto
CTI 8013AirtoVirgin Land
CTI 8014George BensonTake Five
CTI 8015Hubert LawsThe Chicago Theme
CTI 8016Freddie HubbardRed Clay
CTI 8017Freddie HubbardFirst Light
CTI 8018unissuedunissued
CTI 8019Hubert LawsAfro-Classic
CTI 8020Hubert LawsThe Rite of Spring
CTI 8021DeodatoPrelude
CTI 8022Freddie HubbardStraight Life
CTI 8023unissuedunissued
CTI 8024unissuedunissued
CTI 8025DeodatoDeodato 2
CTI 8026unissuedunissued
CTI 8027unissuedunissued
CTI 8028Deodato/AirtoIn Concert
CTI 8029Hubert LawsMorning Star
CTI 8030George BensonCast Your Fate to the Wind
CTI 8031George BensonSummertime

9000 Series

The 9000 Series was started in 1980 and was distributed by CBS Records but maintained its independence The series started with the classic orange label but by 1981 switched to a white label with a new logo design, though in 1983, for George Benson's archive release Pacific Fire it had a silver label.
Catalog numberArtistTitle
CTI 9000Art Farmer with Joe HendersonYama
JZ 36503Patti AustinBody Language
CTI 9002Ray BarrettoLa Cuna
CTI 9003Fuse OneFuse One
CTI 9004Nina SimoneBaltimore
CTI 9006Fuse OneSilk
CTI 9007Chet Baker, Jim Hall, Hubert LawsStudio Trieste
CTI 9008Roland HannaGershwin Carmichael Cats
CTI 9009Patti AustinIn My Life
CTI 9010George BensonPacific Fire

Kudu

The Kudu label was started by Creed Taylor in July 1971 and specialized in soul jazz, releasing 39 albums from 1971 to 1979. Kudu is considered CTI's sister label.
Catalog numberArtistTitle
KU-01Johnny HammondBreakout
KU-02Lonnie SmithMama Wailer
KU-03Grover Washington, Jr.Inner City Blues
KU-04Johnny HammondWild Horses Rock Steady
KU-05Esther PhillipsFrom a Whisper to a Scream
KU-06Hank CrawfordHelp Me Make it Through the Night
KU-07Grover Washington, Jr. All the King's Horses
KU-08Hank CrawfordWe Got a Good Thing Going
KU-09Esther PhillipsAlone Again, Naturally
KU-10Johnny HammondThe Prophet
KU-11Eric GaleForecast
KU-12Grover Washington, Jr.Soul Box Vol. 1
KU-13Grover Washington, Jr.Soul Box Vol. 2
KU-14Esther PhillipsBlack-Eyed Blues
KU-15Hank CrawfordWildflower
KU-16Johnny HammondHigher Ground
KU-17Idris MuhammadPower of Soul
KU-18Esther PhillipsPerformance
KU-19Hank CrawfordDon't You Worry 'Bout a Thing
KU-20Grover Washington, Jr.Mister Magic
KU-21Joe BeckBeck
KU-22Phil Upchurch and Tennyson StephensUpchurch/Tennyson
KU-23Esther Philips with Joe BeckWhat a Diff'rence a Day Makes
KU-24Grover Washington, Jr.Feels So Good
KU-25Ron CarterAnything Goes
KU-26Hank CrawfordI Hear a Symphony
KU-27Idris MuhammadHouse of the Rising Sun
KU-28Esther Philips with Joe BeckFor All We Know
KU-29Grant GreenThe Main Attraction
KU-30David Matthews with WhirlwindShoogie Wanna Boogie
KU-31Esther PhilipsCapricorn Princess
KU-32S1Grover Washington, Jr.A Secret Place
KU-33S1Hank CrawfordHank Crawford's Back
KU-34S1Idris MuhammadTurn This Mutha Out
KU-35S1Hank CrawfordTico Rico
KU-3637M2Grover Washington, Jr.Live at The Bijou
KU-38Idris MuhammadBoogie to the Top
KU-39Hank CrawfordCajun Sunrise

Salvation

Salvation Records was a CTI subsidiary originally intended for gospel albums but after releasing one album by the B. C. & M. Choir and laying fallow for two years the label was revived for a handful of jazz and R&B releases. While Creed Taylor did produce the B. C. & M. Choir album, outside producers would handle the other releases.
Catalog numberArtistTitle
SAL 700B. C. & M. ChoirHello Sunshine
SAL 701AirtoVirgin Land
SAL 702Johnny HammondGambler's Life
SAL 703The New York Jazz QuartetIn Concert in Japan
SAL 704S1Gábor SzabóMacho

Three Brothers label

Three Brothers Records was a short-lived subsidiary of CTI named after Creed Taylor's sons. It had a few single releases and issued one album by Lou Christie.
Catalog numberArtistTitle
THB 2000Lou ChristieLou Christie