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    CTI Records (Creed Taylor Incorporated) is a jazz record label founded in 1967 by Creed Taylor. CTI was a subsidiary of A&M before becoming independent...
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  • computer peripherals CTI Móvil, a Latin American mobile network operator CTI Records, a jazz record label Chung T'ien Television, CTi TV, a cable television...
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    distributed by Motown included Kudu Records, Three Brothers Records, and Salvation Records. With a few exceptions, the bulk of CTI's recordings is now owned by...
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    Cleveland International Records (1976–1983-Present) CTI Records (1980-Present) Tuff City Records (1983–1984) Hidden Beach Records (1998–2007) Glacial Pace...
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    Eumir Deodato (category CTI Records artists)
    "Beach Samba" album for Verve Records. Later on, Creed Taylor hired him to write arrangements for musicians at CTI Records who included Wes Montgomery,...
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    Bob James (musician) (category CTI Records artists)
    sessions. Creed Taylor, producer and founder of CTI Records, was at the sessions and hired James to work for CTI as a producer, arranger, and studio musician...
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    Creed Taylor (category American record producers)
    American record producer, best known for his work with CTI Records, which he founded in 1967. His career also included periods at Bethlehem Records, ABC-Paramount...
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  • Jeremy Steig (category CTI Records artists)
    (Trio [Japan] Records; reissued on Storyville in 1988) with Richard Beirach 1976: Outlaws [live] (Enja) with Eddie Gómez 1977: Firefly (CTI) 1978: Lend...
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    Phil Upchurch (category CTI Records artists)
    1973) Upchurch/Tennyson with Tennyson Stephens (Kudu/CTI #KU-22, 1975) Phil Upchurch (Marlin/TK Records #MAR-2209, 1978) produced by John Tropea and George...
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    Ron Carter (category CTI Records artists)
    several years a mainstay of CTI Records, making albums under his own name and also appearing on many of the label's records with a diverse range of other...
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    George Benson (category CTI Records artists)
    Sky before Benson went to Verve Records. Benson then signed with Creed Taylor's jazz label CTI Records, where he recorded several albums, with jazz heavyweights...
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    Chet Baker (category CTI Records artists)
    Me, released by CTI Records that same year, is considered a comeback album. His last release of 1974 was another live album recorded at Carnegie Hall...
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    Grover Washington Jr. (category CTI Records artists)
    Music (Concise ed.). Virgin Books. p. 1234/5. ISBN 978-1-85227-745-1. "Cti Records: Kudu". Archived from the original on February 6, 2012. Retrieved February...
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    Airto Moreira (category CTI Records artists)
    Ground (Buddah, 1971) Free (CTI, 1972) Fingers (CTI, 1973) Virgin Land (Salvation, 1974) In Concert with Eumir Deodato (CTI, 1974) Identity (Arista, 1975)...
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    Gábor Szabó (category CTI Records artists)
    (CTI, 1972 [rel. 1973]) Rambler (CTI, 1973 [rel. 1974]) Gabor Szabo Live (Blue Thumb, 1974) - with Charles Lloyd; recorded 1972 Macho (Salvation/CTI,...
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    Allan Holdsworth (category CTI Records artists)
    first of Holdsworth's many frustrations with the music industry, when CTI Records released a recording of what Holdsworth thought was a rehearsal session...
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    Idris Muhammad (category CTI Records artists)
    (Blue Note, 1968) Don't Mess with Mister T. (CTI, BGO Records, Sony 1973) The Sugar Man (CTI, BGO Records, Sony 1975) The Man with the Sad Face (Fantasy...
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    Quincy Jones (category CTI Records artists)
    music and film scores. He moved easily between genres, producing pop hit records for Lesley Gore in the early 1960s (including "It's My Party") and serving...
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    Eric Gale (category CTI Records artists)
    1969) First Light (CTI, 1973) In Concert (CTI, 1973) Windjammer (Columbia, 1976) With Bob James Two (CTI, 1975) Three (CTI, 1976) BJ4 (CTI, 1977) Heads (Tappan...
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    Esther Phillips (category CTI Records artists)
    continued to record and perform throughout the 1970s and early 1980s, completing seven albums for Kudu/CTI and four for Mercury Records, which signed...
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    Prestige Records, Columbia Records, Verve Records, A&M Records, CTI Records, Warner Bros. Records, GRP Records, Concord Records, and Provogue Records, as well...
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  • Baltimore (album) (category CTI Records albums)
    contract with CTI Records. The title track was originally written and recorded by Randy Newman in 1977. Nina Simone was signed to CTI Records after the veteran...
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  • many albums released by CTI Records, especially those by Bob James, and later on James' own album label, Tappan Zee Records. He also played bass on a...
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    music) CTI Records (1967–1970) Cypress Records (1988–1990) Dark Horse Records (1974–1976) Delos International (1988–1990) Denon (1988–1992) DV8 Records (1995–1998)...
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    Ray Barretto (category CTI Records artists)
    recorded three albums for Atlantic Records, and was nominated for a Grammy for Barretto Live...Tomorrow. In 1979, he recorded La Cuna for CTI Records...
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    two live albums on Verve Records, CTI Records, Perception Records, Audio Fidelity Records, Denon Records, Polygram Records, Pony Canyon and Magya Productions...
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    Slick Rick (category CTI Records artists)
    Simmons's Rush Artist Management and became the third artist signed to Def Jam Records, the leading rap/hip-hop label at the time. Collaborating with his friend...
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  • Red Clay (category CTI Records albums)
    Red Clay is an album recorded in 1970 by jazz trumpeter Freddie Hubbard. It was his first album on Creed Taylor's CTI label and marked a shift toward the...
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    Kenny Burrell (category CTI Records artists)
    known for his work on numerous top jazz labels: Prestige, Blue Note, Verve, CTI, Muse, and Concord. His collaborations with Jimmy Smith were notable, and...
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    Dizzy Gillespie (category CTI Records artists)
    high earnings up to that point. In 1951, Gillespie founded his record label, Dee Gee Records; it closed in 1953. On January 6, 1953, he threw a party for...
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