Reservoir Records

Reservoir Records
Founded 1987 (1987)
Founder Mark Feldman
Kayla Feldman
Genre Jazz
Country of origin U.S.
Location Kingston, New York
Official website www.reservoirmusic.com

Reservoir Records is jazz record label founded in 1987 by Mark and Kayla Feldman, with special attention given to a piano series. Its catalogue includes music by Kenny Barron, Nick Brignola, Steve Kuhn, Hod O'Brien, Claudio Roditi Pepper Adams, Tommy Flanagan, Al Grey, Peter Leitch, J. R. Monterose, Ralph Moore, Valery Ponomarev, Joe Puma, Don Sickler, and Buddy Tate.[1]

Artists

Discography

Catalog Artist Album
101 Ponomarev, Valery Means of Identification
102 Puma, Joe Shining Hour
103 Leitch, Peter Red Zone
104 Moore, Ralph Round Trip
105 Levy, Jed Good People
106 Schneiderman, Rob New Outlook
107 Ponomarev, Valery Trip to Moscow
108 Brignola, Nick Raincheck
109 Monterose, J.R. …And A Little Pleasure
110 Tate, Buddy & Al Grey Just Jazz
111 Sickler, Don Music of Kenny Dorham, The
112 Brignola, Nick On a Different Level
113 Adams, Pepper Live at Fat Tuesday's
114 Schneiderman, Rob Smooth Sailing
115 Barron, Kenny Only One, The
116 O'Brien, Hod Ridin' High
117 Brignola, Nick What It Takes
118 Leitch, Peter Exhilaration
119 Ponomarev, Valery Profile
120 Schneiderman, Rob Radio Waves
121 Barron, Kenny Moment, The
122 Berk, Dick Let's Cool One
123 Brignola, Nick It's Time
124 McShann, Jay & John Hicks Missouri Connection, The
125 Brignola, Nick Live at Sweet Basil, First Set
126 Schneiderman, Rob Standards
127 Katz, Dick 3-Way Play
128 Berk, Dick East Coast Stroll
129 Leitch, Peter Special Rapport, A
130 Hicks, John Beyond Expectations
131 Ponomarev, Valery Live at Sweet Basil
132 Schneiderman, Rob Dark Blue
133 Roditi, Claudio Like Old Times
134 Leitch, Peter & John Hicks Duality
135 Collins, Jay Uncommon Threads
136 Roditi, Claudio Free Wheelin'
137 Palmer, Jeff Shades of the Pine
138 Fedchock, John New York Big Band
139 Roditi, Claudio Samba Manhattan Style
140 Leitch, Peter Colours & Dimensions
141 Katz, Dick Line Forms Here, The
142 Collins, Jay Reality Tonic
143 Berk, Dick One By One
144 Schneiderman, Rob Keepin' in the Groove
145 Brignola, Nick Flight of the Eagle, The
146 Leitch, Peter Up Front
147 Malinverni, Pete This Time
148 Roditi, Claudio Double Standards
149 Boiarsky, Andres Into the Light
150 Ponomarev, Valery Star for You, A
151 Brignola, Nick Poinciana
152 Schneiderman, Rob Dancing in the Dark
153 Fedchock, John On the Edge
154 Kuhn, Steve Dedication
155 O'Brien, Hod So That's How It Is
156 Alves, Helio Trios
157 Kuhn, Steve Countdown
158 Malinverni, Pete Very Good Year, A
159 Brignola, Nick All Business
160 Leitch, Peter Blues On the Corner
162 Kuhn, Steve Best Things, The
167 Ben-Hur, Roni Anna's Dance
168 Brignola, Nick Tour de Force
169 Mayer, Jon Full Circle
170 Fedchock, John No Nonsense
171 Malinverni, Pete Autumn in New York
172 Smulyan, Gary Real Deal, The
173 Harris, Barry Live in New York
174 Brignola, Nick Things Ain't What They Used To Be
177 Malinverni, Pete Tempest, The

References

  1. Kennedy, Gary (2002). Kernfeld, Barry, ed. The New Grove Dictionary of Jazz. 3 (2nd ed.). New York: Grove's Dictionaries Inc. p. 402. ISBN 1-56159-284-6.
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