From a recent article I posted here, I read that times were so rough for Atlantic's jazz division that they closed it down. Currently signed artists were let go, apparently.
My concern, though, is what will happen with the back catalog. Not sure if anyone can answer it. I know during his heyday, Jean-Luc Ponty sold a fair share of fusion jazz CDs in the 70's and 80's. Coltrane, too, was on the label IIRC. One thing I'd noticed with a couple of more recent Ponty reissues was that they were released on the Rhino label with an Atlantic imprint on them. (Big deal--it's all the same T/W/AOL family anyway.)
I just wonder what the story is. Any newly-recorded jazz on Atlantic isn't going to happen. Does this mean no more reissues? Or will reissues now go through Rhino? (They certainly won't sign Wynton...nobody wants Wynton anymore!
) I just can't imagine a lot of the music in their vaults will remain untouched for the forseeable future.
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My concern, though, is what will happen with the back catalog. Not sure if anyone can answer it. I know during his heyday, Jean-Luc Ponty sold a fair share of fusion jazz CDs in the 70's and 80's. Coltrane, too, was on the label IIRC. One thing I'd noticed with a couple of more recent Ponty reissues was that they were released on the Rhino label with an Atlantic imprint on them. (Big deal--it's all the same T/W/AOL family anyway.)
I just wonder what the story is. Any newly-recorded jazz on Atlantic isn't going to happen. Does this mean no more reissues? Or will reissues now go through Rhino? (They certainly won't sign Wynton...nobody wants Wynton anymore!

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