East Wind was a Japanese jazz record label that was established in Tokyo in 1974.[1]

A second record label named East Wind was established in Hartford, Connecticut, in 1984. The founders were David Barrick, Steve Boulay, Ted Everts, and Gerald A. Friedman. The label concentrated on Russian jazz.[1]

Discography

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EW Artist Title Recorded
7001 / 8001 Masabumi Kikuchi East Wind 1974
7002 Dollar Brand African Breeze 1974
7003 Kohsuke Mine Out of Chaos 1974
7004 Mikio Masuda Trace 1974
7005 Takehiro Honda Salaam Salaam 1974
7006 / 8006 Masahiko Togashi Song for Myself 1974
7007 / 8007 Ann Burton By Myself Alone 1974
7008 Terumasa Hino Speak to Loneliness 1975
7009 / 8009 Cedar Walton Pit Inn 1974
7010 Sam Jones Seven Minds 1974
7011 Shunzo Ohno Something's Coming 1975
7012 / 8012 Art Farmer To Duke with Love 1975
8013 Masahiko Togashi Spiritual Nature 1975
8014 Oliver Nelson Stolen Moments 1975
8015 Air Pocket Fly On[2] 1975
8016 Terumasa Hino Live in Concert 1975
8017 Andrew Hill Hommage 1975
8018 Ronnie Mathews Trip to the Orient 1975
8019 David Friedman Winter Love, April Joy 1975
8020 Yoshiaki Masuo 111 Sullivan Street 1975
8021 Hank Jones Hanky Panky 1975
8022 Sadao Watanabe Pamoja 1975
8023 Al Haig Chelsea Bridge 1975
8024 Sheila Jordan Confirmation 1975
8025 Art Farmer Yesterday's Thoughts 1975
8026 Don Friedman Hope for Tomorrow 1975
8027 Ryo Kawasaki Prism 1975
8028 Shunzo Ohno Bubbles 1975
8029 Andrew Hill Blue Black 1975
8030 Reggie Lucas Survival Themes 1975
8031 Kohsuke Mine Solid 1975
8032 Andrew Hill Nefertiti 1976
8033 Tsuyoshi Yamamoto Daahoud 1975
8034 Joe Lee Wilson Hey Look at You 1969
8035 Ryo Kawasaki Eight Mile Road 1976
8036 Junior Mance Holy Mama 1976
8037 Sadao Watanabe & The Great Jazz Trio I'm Old Fashioned 1976
8038 Kohsuke Mine Sunshower 1976
8039 Mikio Masuda Mickey's Mouth 1976
8040 Lennie Tristano Descent into the Maelstrom 1976
8041 Terumasa Hino Hogiuta 1976
8042 Art Farmer Art Farmer Quintet at Boomers 1976
8043 Masabumi Kikuchi Wishes / Kochi 1976
8044 Isao Suzuki Hip Dancin' 1976
8045 Tsuyoshi Yamamoto Life 1976
8046 The Great Jazz Trio Love for Sale 1976
8047 Art Farmer The Summer Knows 1976
8048 Sadao Watanabe Recital 1976
8050 Walter Bishop, Jr. Old Folks 1976
8051 Sam Morrison Dune 1976
8052 Al Haig Duke 'n' Bird 1976
8053 The Great Jazz Trio The Great Jazz Trio at the Village Vanguard 1977
8054 Hubert Eaves III Esoteric Funk 1976
8055 The Great Jazz Trio The Great Jazz Trio at the Village Vanguard Vol. 2 1977
8056 The Great Jazz Trio Kindness Joy Love & Happiness 1977
8057 Jackie McLean with The Great Jazz Trio New Wine in Old Bottles 1978
8060 L.A. Four Pavane pour une infante défunte 1976
8061 L.A. Four Going Home 1977
8062 The Great Jazz Trio Milestones 1978
8063 Laurindo Almeida Concierto de Aranjuez 1978
8064 The Great Jazz Trio The Great Tokyo Meeting 1978
8065 Terumasa Hino Live in Nemuro: Wheelstone
10001 Joe Sample, Ray Brown & Shelly Manne The Three 1975
10002 Cedar Walton The Pentagon 1976
10003 L.A. Four = EW 8060 1976
10004 L.A. Four = EW 8061 1977
10005 The Great Jazz Trio Direct from L.A. 1977

References

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  1. ^ a b Rye, Howard (2002). Kernfeld, Barry (ed.). The New Grove Dictionary of Jazz. Vol. 1 (2nd ed.). New York: Grove's Dictionaries Inc. p. 681. ISBN 1-56159-284-6.
  2. ^ Allmusic Fly On
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