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Mosaic Records: Making Jazz History


Thelonious Monk
piano1917 - 1982

Miles Davis
trumpet1926 - 1991

Count Basie
piano1904 - 1984

Nat King Cole
piano and vocals1919 - 1965
The thirtieth anniversary is indeed a surprise. "It snuck up on us actually," says Cuscuna. "And, for my money, it's quite a miracle. We've been on a roller coaster ride from the day we started. We just started with a small amount of savings of mine, and it took us two or three years to draw a salary. We were living mostly on credit cards. Then when it started rolling, and it was great."
Leading up to the founding of Mosaic, Cuscuna worked as a disk jockey briefly early in his career in Philadelphia and New York, and by the 1970s he was a producer for Atlantic Records, working on new recordings by such artists as

Dave Brubeck
piano1920 - 2012

Art Ensemble Of Chicago
band / ensemble / orchestra
Ray Charles
piano and vocals1930 - 2004

John Coltrane
saxophone1926 - 1967

Warne Marsh
saxophone, tenor1927 - 1987

Chick Corea
piano1941 - 2021


Horace Silver
piano1928 - 2014
Capital Records owned Blue Note by that time, and Cuscuna and Lourie approached the parent company about revitalizing the label. "We put together an eight-page proposal, and at the end of the last page, under 'catalog exploitation,' we said we'd also like to put definitive box sets, with booklets and complete annotations that would appeal to the collectors' market, although we didn't think it would be profitable. Of course, my inspiration had been the great multi-artist compilations with great booklets that Columbia did in the '60s:

Billie Holiday
vocals1915 - 1959

Mildred Bailey
vocals1907 - 1951

Jack Teagarden
trombone1905 - 1964
Cuscuna also had another very specific motivation in putting out retrospective box sets from the Blue Note vaults. "I had found 30 minutes of unissued Thelonious Monk, but the language of the day was 40 minute LPs, so it was too little to put out as an LP. But this was some of the most important stuff I had ever found. And then it dawned on me that Blue Note had put out their Thelonious Monk records from the 78 era in a way that was all scrambled up over three LPs. There was with a master take on one LP and an alternate take on another LP, and all the sessions were mixed up, not in any order. And so, I thought, the way I'd love to hear this stuff would be in chronological order by session and then chronological order within the session, with all the alternate takes, all the unissued takes in one comprehensive set. And I mapped it out, and those Monk recordings would make a perfect four-LP set, unravelling everything and retransferring it, and making the sound absolutely great. I gradually became so obsessed with this idea that I called Charlie around midnight one night, and I told him I'd costed it all out, and I thought we could make our own labela business operation of itif we just sold limited editions by direct mail. We wouldn't have to deal with distributors or stores. The next morning, he came over, and I called a bunch of people to confirm my cost measures, and it all made sense. So for the next three weeks, we were hoping Capital would turn our proposal down, and eventually they did. And that was how Mosaic was born."

There have been bumps in the road along the way. "We had a nice ascent for a while, and then other things came up. One of the weirdest things was when Columbia put out the complete recordings of [blues guitarist]

Robert Johnson
vocals1911 - 1938


Tina Brooks
saxophone, tenor1932 - 1974

Herbie Nichols
piano1919 - 1963

Lee Morgan
trumpet1938 - 1972

Roswell Rudd
trombone1935 - 2017

Geri Allen
piano1957 - 2017

Ben Allison
bass, acousticb.1966

Frank Kimbrough
piano1956 - 2020
The other category of standouts document the work of more well-known artists Cuscuna had in mind from the outset. "They were on the original list that we made at my girlfriend's table in Los Angeles in 1981. Just a wild list, a wish list, really. Some of the sets took ten to twelve years to come to fruition, but when they did, we were very proud of them, and the results were just extraordinary: the complete

Serge Chaloff
saxophone, baritoneb.1923

Illinois Jacquet
saxophone, tenor1922 - 2004

T-Bone Walker
guitar, electric1910 - 1975


Les Paul
guitar, electric1915 - 2009


Chick Webb
drums1905 - 1939

Ella Fitzgerald
vocals1917 - 1996
Mosaic's other recent release is from a contrasting era that veers into the avant-garde, The Complete Clifford Jordan Strata-East Sessions. "It's a body of work with a convoluted history that has been a major fascination of mine since the late '60s.

Clifford Jordan
saxophone, tenor1931 - 1993

Stanley Cowell
piano1941 - 2020

Kenny Dorham
trumpet1924 - 1972

Don Cherry
trumpet1936 - 1995

Ornette Coleman
saxophone, alto1930 - 2015

Max Roach
drums1925 - 2007

Charles Mingus
bass, acoustic1922 - 1979

Cecil Payne
saxophone, baritone1922 - 2007

Wynton Kelly
piano1931 - 1971
Charles Brackeen
b.1940
JoAnne Brackeen
pianob.1938

Charlie Haden
bass, acoustic1937 - 2014

Ed Blackwell
drums1929 - 1992


Pharoah Sanders
saxophone, tenor1940 - 2022
There are other especially notable finds in the Jordan Strata East material, including unissued sessions led by two legendary jazz figures, bassist

Wilbur Ware
bass, acoustic1923 - 1979

It's hard for Cuscuna to be open about Mosaic's upcoming releases. "We have a bunch, but, as I mentioned, business affairs and licensing at the record companies moves so slowly that I can only talk about the ones that have been fully cleared. One that we're going to do early next year a

Louis Armstrong
trumpet and vocals1901 - 1971

Earl Hines
piano1903 - 1983
Edmond Hall
b.1901
Barney Bigard
clarinet1906 - 1980

Bobby Hackett
trumpet1915 - 1976
While Cuscuna has combed through the vaults of nearly every major jazz record company and put out much of the best material he's found, he doesn't see any end to his work at Mosaic. "It's amazing after 30 years. Fifteen years after we started, people were saying, 'aren't you going to run out of stuff to do?' At the time, I was a little worried about that myself. But five years later, there was more still more stuff to do and it's just the same now. There's still so much 20th-century recording ready to be mined and treated with kid gloves and scholarly research and with better sound transfers. As long as there's a public that's interested in hearing it, it seems endless to me."
Selected Discography
- Clifford Jordan, The Complete Clifford Jordan Strata-East Sessions (Mosaic, 2013)
- Chick Webb & Ella Fitzgerald, The Complete Chick Webb & Ella Fitzgerald Decca Sessions, 1934-1941 (Mosaic, 2013)
- Charles Mingus, The Jazz Workshop Concerts, 1964-65 (Mosaic, 2012)
- Clifford Brown & Max Roach, The Clifford Brown & Max Roach Emarcy Albums (Mosaic, 2012)
- Jimmie Lunceford, The Complete Jimmie Lunceford Decca Sessions (Mosaic, 2011) Stan Getz, The 1953-54 Norgran Studio Sessions (Mosaic, 2011)
- Ella Fitzgerald & Duke Ellington, Ella & Duke at the Cote D'Azur (Mosaic, 2010)
- Bing Crosby, The Bing Crosby CBS Radio Recordings, 1954-56 (Mosaic, 2009)
- Thelonious Monk, The Complete Thelonious Monk at the It Club (Mosaic, 2009)
- Duke Ellington, 1936-1940 Small Group Sessions (Mosaic, 2007)
- Louis Armstrong, The Complete Louis Armstrong Decca Sessions, 1935-1946 (Mosaic, 2009)
- Oscar Peterson, The Complete Clef/Mercury Recordings of the Oscar Peterson Trio (Mosaic, 2008)
- Quincy Jones, The Quincy Jones ABC/Mercury Big Band Jazz Sessions (Mosaic, 2007)
- Dizzy Gillespie, Verve/Philips Dizzy Gillespie Small Group Sessions (Mosaic, 2006)
- Oliver Nelson, The Oliver Nelson Verve/Impulse Big Band Sessions (Mosaic, 2006)
- Thelonious Monk & John Coltrane, Thelonious Monk/John Coltrane at Carnegie Hall (Mosaic, 2008)
- Django Reinhardt, The Complete Django Reinhardt HMV Sessions (Mosaic, 2000)
- Hank Mobley, The Complete Blue Note Hank Mobley Fifties Sessions (Mosaic, 1999)
- Charlie Parker, The Complete Dean Benedetti Recordings of Charlie Parker (Mosaic, 1990)
- Herbie Nichols, The Complete Blue Note Recordings of Herbie Nichols (Mosaic, 1997)
- Tina Brooks, The Complete Blue Note Recordings of the Tina Brooks Quintet (Mosaic, 1985)
- Thelonious Monk, The Complete Blue Note Recordings of Thelonious Monk (Mosaic, 1983)
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