Private Music
Private Music | |
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Founded | 1984 |
Founder | Peter Baumann |
Defunct | 1996 |
Status | Defunct |
Distributor(s) | BMG |
Genre | New age, jazz, blues |
Country of origin | U.S. |
Location | New York City, Los Angeles |
Private Music is an American independent record label, founded in 1984 by pop/experimental musician Peter Baumann, as a "home for instrumental music." Initially signing such artists as Yanni, Suzanne Ciani, Andy Summers, Patrick O'Hearn, Leo Kottke, and Baumann's former bandmates, Tangerine Dream, the record label specialized in original music, including new-age music, but made a sharp turn to the mainstream, with signings of Taj Mahal, Ringo Starr, Etta James, and A. J. Croce. Its releases were distributed by then-emerging BMG (the label's earliest recordings having been distributed by RCA), which bought Private Music in 1996.
In 1989, Baumann hired veteran Warner Bros. Records' music executive Ron Goldstein as Private Music's President & CEO. Goldstein moved the offices from New York City to Los Angeles, hiring Karen Johnson to expand the label's image. Baumann recruited the well-respected, mainstream A&R executive Jamie Cohen. Visual image was important to Goldstein who handpicked art director Melanie Penny, previously of Virgin Records and Warner Bros. Records, as VP, Creative Services, through the life of Private Music. Private Music emphasized its "artist re-development" efforts, supporting such eclectic veteran-artist signings as Taj Mahal, Ringo Starr, Etta James, Jennifer Warnes, The Fabulous Thunderbirds, Toots Thielemans, Jimmy Witherspoon, Kate & Anna McGarrigle, Eliza Gilkyson, Joy Askew, The Pahinui Brothers and Kenny Rankin, while expanding the catalogs of Yanni, Leo Kottke, Andy Summers and Ravi Shankar, with strong "debut support" for A. J. Croce, Susan Werner, and more. An international marketing department was added, helmed by longtime Sony Music executive JP Bommel.
Private Music's recordings earned multiple Grammy Awards and nominations—including Etta James's first career win, in 1994, for best jazz vocal performance on Mystery Lady: Songs of Billie Holiday, her debut of three albums on the label. Private's roster achieved high recognition on national television. Numerous artist appearances included interviews and performances on late-night talk shows and morning shows, MTV, and VH1.
Private's Grammy winner Taj Mahal spawned the Grammy winning Phantom Blues Band which continues as a mainstay in blues recordings and concerts. With its increasing influence in blues and roots music, and at the peak of its performance in record sales, Private Music also entered into a joint venture with House of Blues' record label, featuring such artists as Cissy Houston and John Mooney.
In 2001, Private Music became part of the short-lived Arista Associated Labels which also included Windham Hill; by 2004, after Sony and BMG merged, the label's releases switched to RCA. Currently, no reissues are scheduled. Like its mentor Warner Bros. Records, Private Music's business model leaves an example for indie artists who exemplify (Goldstein's A&R criteria of) "quality and excellence." Following his Private Music tenure, Goldstein served as President and CEO of the Verve Music Group label at Universal Music Group, in New York City.
Selected discography
- Dream Generator (1988)
- Bounce The Ocean
- Bounce The Ocean (1991)
- Seven Waves (1982)*
- The Velocity of Love (1986)*
- Neverland (1988)
- History of My Heart (1989)
- Pianissimo (1990)
- Hotel Luna (1991)
- The Private Music of Suzanne Ciani (1992, compilation)
- *Seven Waves was originally released on Finnadar in 1982 and The Velocity of Love was released on RCA Skylark in 1986. Ciani owns the rights and released these through Private Music during her tenure there.
- Rituals
- Shadow of Urbano
- That's Me in the Bar (1995)
- A.J. Croce
- Roll of the Dice (1995)
- Through the Looking Glass (1992)
- Passages (1990, with Ravi Shankar)
- On the Future of Aviation (1985)
- Ariel (1986)
- It's Alive (1987, live)
- Miles Goodman and various artists
- Getting Even With Dad - soundtrack
- Clone (2002, with Leo Kottke)
- New Green Clear Blue (1989)
- Skin Diver (1989)
- Promised Land (1985, soundtrack)
- House of Sleeping Beauties (1985)
- Secret Luminescence (1987)
- Mystery Lady: Songs of Billie Holiday (1994)
- Time after Time (1995)
- Love's Been Rough on Me (1997)
- Theme of Secrets (1985)
- A Shout Toward Noon (1986)
- Regards from Chuck Pink (1988)
- My Father's Face (1989)
- That's What (1990)
- Great Big Boy (1991)
- Peculiaroso (1994)
- Leo Kottke Live (1995)
- Standing in My Shoes (1997)
- One Guitar, No Vocals (1999)
- Clone (2002, with Mike Gordon)
- Heartbeats Accelerating (1990)
- Ancient Dreams (1985)
- Between Two Worlds (1987)
- Rivers Gonna Rise (1988)
- Eldorado (1989)
- Mix-Up (1990, remixes)
- Indigo (1991)
- The Private Music of Patrick O'Hearn (1992, compilation)
- A Windham Hill Retrospective (1997)[lower-alpha 1]
- One Heart One Love (1998) Peak 82163
- My Book of Love (2000) Peak 82181
- Christmas Island (1987)
- Sugar (1990)
- Up a Lazy River (1992)
- The Odd Get Even (1990)
- Tana Mana (1987)
- Inside the Kremlin (1988)
- Passages (1990, with Philip Glass)
- Bridges: Best of Private Music Recordings (2001, compilation)
- The Essential Ravi Shankar (compilation)*
- * contains recordings from Columbia and Private Music
- Time Takes Time (1992)[1]
- Mysterious Barricades (1988)
- The Golden Wire (1989)
- Charming Snakes (1990)
- World Gone Strange (1991)
- Like Never Before (1991)
- Dancing the Blues (1993)
- Phantom Blues (1996)
- Señor Blues (1997)
- The Best of the Private Years (2000, compilation)
- Optical Race (1988)
- Lily on the Beach (1989)
- Miracle Mile (1989, soundtrack)
- Melrose (1990)
- The Private Music of Tangerine Dream (1992, compilation)
- Tour de France (1988)
- Tour de France... The Early Years (1990)
- East Coast West Coast (1994)
- Brazilian Essence (2007)
- 21st Century Blues...from da hood
- Safety in Numbers (1987)
- Strange Cargo (1989)
- Kristen Vigard (1988)
- Optimystique (1984)
- Keys to Imagination (1986)
- Out of Silence (1987)
- Chameleon Days (1988)
- Niki Nana (1989)
- Reflections of Passion (1990)
- In Celebration of Life (1991)
- Dare to Dream (1992)
- In My Time (1993)
- Yanni Live at the Acropolis (1994)
- A Collection of Romantic Themes (1994, compilation)
- Devotion: The Best of Yanni (1997, compilation)
- In the Mirror (1997, compilation)
- Enraptured: A Collection of Yanni Favorites (1997, compilation)
- The Private Years (1999, compilation)
- Winter Light (1999, compilation)
- Love Songs (1999, compilation)
- Ultimate Yanni (2003, compilation)
- The Collection (2006, compilation)
- Cool Down Time (1995)
- Various (samplers)
- Piano One (1985)
- The World of Private Music, Vol. 1 (1986)
- The World of Private Music, Vol. 2
- The Private Music Sampler 1988 (1988)
- The Private Music Sampler, Vol. 4
- The Private Music Sampler, Vol. 5
- Piano Two (1990)
- Polar Shift (1991)
In 1986 Private Music released a collection of 5 music videos on VHS videocassette in the US. The collection features collage images for the five songs: "On the Future of Aviation" by Jerry Goodman, "Beauty In Darkness" by Patrick O'Hearn, "Memories of Vienna" by Eddie Jobson, "Water Garden" by Sanford Ponder, and "Dragon Dance" by Lucia Hwong—all were artists on the PM label at the time. The collection was released on laserdisc only in Japan in 1986 (Private Music LD SM048-3085)
See also
Notes
- ↑ BMG absorbed Private Music into Windham Hill; the label did not re-issue O'Hearn's releases
References
External links
- Private Music discography at Discogs
- Yanni (top New Age artist); Private Music record sales
- Etta James Private Music & RCA albums