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Perception Records was an American jazz/R&B record label, best-know for today for their act Black Ivory.

What originally began as a production company in 1967 for pop and progressive rock acts, singer/songwriter/producer Jimmy Curtiss transitioned into Perception Ventures in 1969. Eventually expanding its roster to cater to other music genres, Perception's soul music output was released by both of its flagship labels, Perception Records and Today Records, the latter of which was run by Perception's executive vice-president, Patrick Adams.

Its parent label is Perception Ventures, Inc.

Discography

# Artist Album Year
1 Jimmy CurtissJ.C. Life 1969
2 Dizzy GillespieThe Real Thing 1969
3 J. J. JacksonJ. J. Jackson's Dilemma 1970
4 The AlbertThe Albert
5 Floyd WestermanCuster Died for Your Sins 1970
6 James MoodyTeachers 1970
9 The Albert 1970
13 Dizzy GillespiePortrait of Jenny 1970
14 Floyd WestermanIndian Country
16 John SimsonWe Can Be Everything
18 Wanda Robinson Black Ivory 1971
19 Dizzy Gillespie, Bobby Hackett, Mary Lou WilliamsGiants 1971
20 Jon BartelBartel 1972
22 James MoodyHeritage Hum 1971
23 PendulumPendulum 1972
24 WouldWould 1972
25 Tom SullivanIf You Could See What I Hear 1972
27 The Eight Minutes An American Family
28 Fatback BandLet's Do It Again 1972
29 Astrud GilbertoAstrud Gilberto Now 1972
30 Johnny Hartman Today 1972
31 Shirley HornWhere Are You Going 1973
33 Steve KarliskiGotta Keep Movin' 1973
34 Larry YoungLawrence of Newark 1973
35 Jimmie LuncefordThe Original... 1973
36 King HarvestDancing in the Moonlight 1972
37 Wanda RobinsonMe and a Friend 1973
39 J. J. BarnesBorn Again 1973
40 Tyrone WashingtonRoots 1973
41 Johnny HartmanI've Been There 1973
43 The Fatback BandPeople Music 1973
45 Johnny PateBrother on the Run (soundtrack) 1973
46 The Fatback BandFeel My Soul 1974





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