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Nilva Records was a jazz record label in Geneva, Switzerland established by drummer Alvin Queen. The name is an anagram of Queen's first name.

History

Queen ran Nilva for ten years, then stopped during the 1990s when there were complications with distribution. Inspired by the "Blue Note sound", he began recording in the early 1980s at Minot Studios in White Plains, New York. The first album released was Alvin Queen in Europe (1981). This was followed by Ashanti and albums by Charles Davis, Ray Drummond, Junior Mance, and Bill Saxton.

Discography

  • NQ 3401: Alvin QueenIn Europe (1980)
  • NQ 3402: Alvin Queen – Ashanti (1981)
  • NQ 3403: Alvin Queen – Glidin' and Stridin' (1982)
  • NQ 3404: Khaliq Al-Rouf & Salaam – Elephant Trot Dance (1979)
  • NQ 3405: Junior Mance & Martin Rivera – The Tender Touch (1983)
  • NQ 3406: John PattonSoul Connection (1983)
  • NQ 3407: Alvin Queen & Dusko GoykovichA Day in Holland (1983)
  • NQ 3408: Bill SaxtonBeneath the Surface (1984)
  • NQ 3409: Ray DrummondSusanita (1984)
  • NQ 3410: Charles DavisSuper 80 (1984)
  • NQ 3411: Bob CunninghamWalking Bass (1985)
  • NQ 3412: John CollinsThe Incredible John Collins (1985)
  • NQ 3413: Alvin Queen – Jammin' Uptown (1985)
  • NQ 3414: Ronnie MathewsSo Sorry Please (1985)
  • NQ 3415: Ray Drummond – Maya's Dance (1989)
  • NQ 3416: Edmund J. Wood – Immanent Domain (1985)
  • NQ 3417: Piano Seven (Thierry Lang) – Live! (1988)
  • NQ 3418: Raymond Court – Beautiful Friendship (1988)
  • NQ 3419: John Hicks & Elise WoodLuminous (1988)
  • NQ 3420: Moncef Genoud – Waiting for Birth (1989)
  • NQ 3421: Alvin Queen – I'm Back (1992)

References

  1. ^ Joyce, Mike (25 April 2019). "Alvin Queen: Improving With Age". JazzTimes. Retrieved 13 October 2020.

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