Four ESP-DISK Catalogs
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Four ESP-DISK catalogs, likely contsituting a complete set of their printed catalogs. This collection includes "We Mass Produce Art Objects That When Properly Manipulated Make Innovational Sounds to Be Dug: 1967 ESP Disk Trade Catalog," which covers the label s first 60 releases; the 1969 "Special Complete ESP Catalog," with the Business Reply Mail envelope tipped in; "ESP Volume One, Number One," the premier issue of the 1971 ESP publication that looked to "provide news of artists, their lyrics, and other data concerning the listening experience"; and "ESP-Disk," a 1971 catalog featuring cover art from Gilbert Shelton. Besides these four, We have seen no additional ESP catalogs in institutional holdings or in commerce; this collection likely constitutes a complete set of the label s printed catalogs. ESP was a key actor in bringing free jazz to the larger jazz world, releasing records by Albert Ayler, Pharoah Sanders, Sun Ra, and Milford Graves. Founded by Bernard Stollman as a label to promote the Esperanto language, ESP promptly shifted course after Stollman heard Ayler play at the Baby Grand Bar in 1964; Ayler s Spiritual Unity was the label s second release. Often a source of frustration and fury for the musicians who worked with him due to small or nonexistent payments, Stollman nonetheless maintained a philosophy of "the artists alone decide what you will hear on their ESP-DISK," which was not particularly profitable but led to the creation of a musical output with outsized influence and contemporary resonance. Stollman expanded the label s range, releasing records in other avant-garde traditions, including proto-noise band The Godz and Ed Sanders band The Fugs. "All of the sounds in this catalog have one thing in common . . . . . They were made by free men, doing their own thing.". Four volumes. Offset. All 20pp, except for "ESP-Disk," which is 6pp. From 6 x 9 in. to 11 1/2 x 16 1/2 in. Seller Inventory # 6768
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Title: Four ESP-DISK Catalogs
Publisher: ESP Disk, New York
Publication Date: 1967
Condition: All very good.
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