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Double Consciousness
Double Consciousness (clear vinyl LP + MP3 download code limited to 300 copies)
Cat: MATME 010LP. Rel: 06 Sep 23
 
Jazz
Double Consciousness (part 1) (20:13)
Double Consciousness (part 2) (20:03)
Review: Double Consciousness is not just the name of the new collaborative album release between Oren Ambarchi and Eric Thielemans; it's also a term developed by revolutionary theorists such as Frantz Fanon and W.E.B. Du Bois to describe the cognitive dissonance/dual self-perception of oppressed groups in unjust, often colonial societies. With that in mind, we're not just going in blind here. A forty-minute, single-take epic album recorded live at the Werkplaats Walter theatre in Brussels, this is Ambarchi and Thielemans as we know them best, the former handling the guitar as usual, and the latter on drums and percussion. Many disparate movements ensue, the music seeming to represent the arc of psychic revelation; the roller-coaster ride of fulfilment; tyrants overthrown; and former double-consciousnesses unified.
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Where?
Where? (180 gram audiophile vinyl LP with obi-strip)
Cat: CR 0718. Rel: 28 Mar 24
 
Jazz
Rally (5:43)
Bass Duet (4:18)
Softly, As In A Morning Sunrise (7:15)
Where? (5:46)
Yes Indeed (5:51)
Saucer Eyes (5:00)
Review: Renowned bassist Ron Carter's inaugural album, 'Where?' introduced a stellar lineup of talent alongside the main man including Eric Dolphy on clarinet, saxophone, and flute, and pianist Mal Waldron. Originally recorded at Rudy Van Gelder Studios in New Jersey in 1961, the record showcases the early brilliance of Carter's musical vision. Now reissued as part of the Original Jazz Classics Series, this edition is pressed on high-quality 180-gram vinyl by RTI. Mastered with meticulous care by Kevin Gray at Cohearent Audio, using analogue techniques from the original tapes, this release offers a pristine listening experience and is a great chance to rediscover the timeless allure of Carter's debut masterpiece.
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Evenings At The Village Gate (mono)
Evenings At The Village Gate (mono) (limited gatefold 2xLP + booklet)
Cat: 555141 9. Rel: 13 Jul 23
 
Jazz
My Favorite Things (15:54)
When Lights Are Low (15:25)
Impressions (10:11)
Greensleeves (16:06)
Africa (22:27)
Review: In August 1961, John Coltrane and his legendary Quintet, joined by visionary multi-instrumentalist Eric Dolphy, played the revered Village Gate in Greenwich Village, New York, not, at that time, as established as it would soon become. This special new double album features over an hour and a half of music that has never before been heard, including well-known Coltrane classics such as 'My Favorite Things' and 'Greensleeves' as well as the only known non-studio recording of Coltrane's 'Africa' from his Africa/Bass album. The record then marks a historic moment in Coltrane's career.
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In Search Of A Better Tomorrow
In Search Of A Better Tomorrow (limited 180 gram vinyl LP + insert in embossed spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: ARO 24LP. Rel: 13 Jun 23
 
Jazz
Yesterday (1:26)
Judgement Day (4:01)
Whispers (4:34)
Strange Love (5:46)
People In Between (6:41)
Raise Your Hearts, Drop Your Guns (3:12)
Tomorrow (4:58)
Madhuvanti (7:42)
Moon (1:41)
Sun (3:45)
Review: This all new EABS meets Jaubi In Search of a Better Tomorrow long player is the result of musical bridges having been formed between Jaubi and the releases on Astigmatic Records and collaborations between musicians from Europe and Asia and EABS members' trips to Pakistan and Poland. It is a world sound with Moogs, bass guitars, grand pianos, Fender Rhodes, clarinets, saxophones and vocals all colliding tradition with new school thinking. Hip-hop elements, improvisation and spiritual jazz and Hindustani ragas all feature in this most cultural and musical melting pots.
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Played by: Charles Maurice
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Eastern Rebellion 2 (reissue)
Eastern Rebellion 2 (reissue) (limited numbered 180 gram audiophile white vinyl LP)
Cat: MOVLP 3586C. Rel: 22 Nov 23
 
Jazz
Fantasy In D (6:48)
The Maestro (4:40)
Ojos De Rojo (6:52)
Sunday Suite (17:45)
Review: The first and still cult classic jazz album Eastern Rebellion from the eponymous band was released in 1976. The collective didn't waste any time in getting back in the studio to record a follow up and so came their magnificent Eastern Rebellion 2 just 12 months later. It is a frantic and classic set of free-form jazz from the group that consists of Cedar Walton on piano, Bob Berg on tenor-sax, Sam Jones on bass, and Billy Higgins on drums. The four pieces that make up this album were all penned by Walton and cover plenty of ground from hard bop to straight jazz.
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Half & Half (reissue)
Cat: BEWITH 090LP. Rel: 01 Jun 23
 
Jazz
Keep It Funky (4:54)
Day Dreaming (3:10)
Here Comes Funky Lou (3:53)
Betcha By Golly Wow (3:32)
People Make The World Go Round (4:24)
Slipping Into Darknes (7:17)
Missing You (3:04)
John's Groove (3:00)
The Love Gangster (2:50)
Lie (2:31)
Ah Movin' On (4:07)
Review: Cleveland Eaton had an accomplished life as a jazz musician, whether throwing down on piano, saxophone, trumpet, tuba or bass, up to his passing in 2020. As well as recording for the legendary Black Jazz, in 1973 he also released this armour-plated heater on Gamble. The cover is something else, it must be said, but the grooves contained within will soon dispel any prior judgements. These are hot and heavy instrumental funk-outs for crate-diggers, beat-flippers and those who simply enjoy losing themselves in the finest funk money can buy. With some familiar versions slipped in from 'Day Dreaming' to 'Betcha By Golly Wow', there's also a comforting familiarity to the music, even if it sounds like nothing else you've heard before.
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Eden's Island: The Music Of An Enchanted Isle (reissue)
Eden's Island: The Music Of An Enchanted Isle (reissue) (gatefold splattered vinyl 2xLP + booklet in wooden box)
Cat: EPS 010WOOD. Rel: 10 Jan 23
 
Jazz
Eden's Island (2:12)
The Wanderer (3:39)
Myna Bird (2:21)
Eden's Cove (2:41)
Tradewind (3:00)
Full Moon (2:55)
Mongoose (1:49)
Market Place (2:29)
Banana Boy (2:49)
The Old Boat (2:34)
Island Girl (2:15)
La Mar (2:46)
Surf Rider (unreleased track) (2:40)
Tobago (45 Rpm single version) (2:22)
The Wanderer (alternate version) (1:24)
The Crew-cuts - "Song Of The Fool" (2:37)
India (2:24)
The Planet Song (2:51)
The Mt Hoyoke V8s - "Hey Jacque" (2:18)
Herb Jeffries - "The Shepherd" (3:12)
Jack Powers - "End Of Desire" (2:53)
Annita Ray & The Nature Boys - "Frankie's Song" (2:27)
Don Carson & The Casuals - "Jungle Bungalow" (2:30)
Bob Romeo & His Jungle Secret - "Sahara" (2:35)
Don Carson & The Casuals - "Yes Master!" (1:58)
Marti Barris - "Ahbe Casabe" (2:44)
Gene Chandler - "Lonely Island" (1:45)
Biggie Mcfadden - "Big Rock Steam Roller" (2:19)
The Big Square From Nowhere (3:13)
Robie Lester - "Green Flamingo" (2:40)
John Harris - "Monterey" (alternate version) (2:44)
Jam Session '78 (1:35)
Review: Eden Ahbez was a the prototypical hippie in California, writing songs and recording through the 40s to the 60s and penning Nat King Cole's hit single 'Nature Boy' amongst others. This album, his definitive 1960 opus, is a unique curio which touches on jazz, spirituality and much more besides, but ultimately sounds utterly unique, much like Ahbez himself was. There's a romantic lilt to his playing, a little sadness but also much innocence and joy in these songs. If they don't stir up the inner nature child in you, you must have a heart of concrete. Alongside the standard Epsilon reissue of the album is this stunning, wood-cover edition which gives the album a special kind of prominence, not to mention tapping into the earthly magic of Ahbez's music.
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Eden's Island (60th Anniversary Edition) (remastered)
Cat: EVERLANDPSYCH 10CD. Rel: 10 Jan 23
 
Jazz
Eden's Island
The Wanderer
Myna Bird
Eden's Cove
Tradewind
Full Moon
Mongoose
Market Place
Banana Boy
The Old Boat
Island Girl
La Mar
Surf Rider (unreleased track)
Tobago (45 Rpm single version)
The Wanderer (alternate version)
Song Of The Fool
India (demo)
The Planet Song
Hey Jacque
The Shepherd
End Of Desire
Frankie's Song
Jungle Bungalow (Overdub Session)
Sahara
Yes Master!
Ahbe Casabe
Lonely Island
Big Rock Steam Roller
Big Square From Nowhere
Green Flamingo
Monterey (alternate version)
Jam Session '78
Review: Ahbe, Nature Boy, Eden Ahbez, whatever you want to call him, the original hippie is back. Now, Light In The Attic deliver on the proto-psychedelic's only ever album, repackaging it in all its glory for a deluxe box set edition. Containing the original album, as well as a 24-page booklet, collectors are touting it as the defining reissue for 60s music freaks. An original 1960s mono pressing will fetch upwards of L400, and for good reason: Ahbez' original compositions for piano, xylophone, flute and spoken word, from 'Myna Bird' through to 'Full Moon', completely transcend his jazz standard associations for a more pioneering, visionary ambient breakthrough into a new genre, which later came to be known as 'exotica'.

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Sunset Eyes (Tone Poet Series)
Sunset Eyes (Tone Poet Series) (180 gram audiophile vinyl LP)
Cat: 556006 8. Rel: 03 Apr 25
 
Jazz
Tempo De Blues (4:46)
Vintage '57 (7:13)
I Hear A Rhapsody (3:31)
Up In Teddy's New Flat (3:07)
Sunset Eyes (5:28)
Teddy's Tune (6:11)
Takin' Off (6:34)
Review: An album that defined the "cool" in West Coast Jazz when it emerged in 1960, it's a robust, swinging session led by the veteran Los Angeles-based tenor saxophonist. Edwards' smooth tone in the middle and lower registers, combined with a brassier edge in the upper range, showS his melodic inventiveness and dynamic fluidity. The primary rhythm section features Leroy Vinnegar on bass and Billy Higgins on drums, with either Amos Trice or, more often, Joe Castro on piano. Higgins, fresh off sessions with Ornette Coleman, locks into a straight-ahead groove, with the entire rhythm section swinging relentlessly. Pianists Trice and Castro bring a bebop-plus-barroom feel reminiscent of Sonny Clark, adding grit and charm to the quartet's sound. The program is largely blues and bebop-flavored originals, with several based on the chord changes of 'I've Got Rhythm'. The title track introduces a Latin flair, while Vinnegar's 'Vintage '57' offers variety.A pivotal moment in West Coast jazz when Edwards, once obscure, reemerged with vigour.
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Together Again!!!! (reissue)
Together Again!!!! (reissue) (180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: CRF 1436891. Rel: 03 Oct 24
 
Jazz
Together Again (9:39)
You Stepped Out Of A Dream (7:18)
Up There (3:33)
Perhaps (5:13)
Misty (4:19)
Sandy (9:42)
Review: Together Again!!!! reunites trumpeter Howard McGhee and saxophonist Teddy Edwards in a jazz collaboration originally released in 1961 that is as energised and electric as the title with all its many exclamation marks. This reissue is part of the Acoustic Sounds Series and showcases the exceptional talents of McGhee and Edwards alongside Phineas Newborn Jr. on piano, Ray Brown on bass, and Ed Thigpen on drums. It has been cut from the original master tapes by Bernie Grundman so the AAA lacquers enhance the album's rich sound. It's a mini-classic of the jazz world and it never sounded better.
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Joy & Breath Of Eternity (remastered)
Joy & Breath Of Eternity (remastered) (heavyweight vinyl LP with obi-strip)
Cat: R2LP 012. Rel: 06 Jan 25
 
Progressive Rock
Morning Glory (2:07)
Joy (part 1) (5:59)
Joy (part 2) (1:58)
To You (4:06)
Crying (3:52)
Care (4:40)
Man Of The Present Age (part 1) (1:24)
Man Of The Present Age (part 2) (2:48)
Man Of The Present Age (part 3) (2:19)
Breath Of Eternity (6:36)
March Of Earth (2:38)
Heart (1:52)
After All (1:33)
After The End (2:13)
Review: This work by Alf Emil Eik is a serene and soothing soundtrack for moments of relaxation, meditation or peaceful ambience. Eik's ethereal melodies transport listeners to a realm of inner peace and timeless beauty. Each track blends intricate layers of sound and evokes serenity and wonder while the harmonies resonate deeply within your soul. Uplifting yet introspective, the music invites reflection on the beauty of life and the mysteries of existence. A fusion of classical, ambient and new age influences abound here and prove Eik to be a master composer.
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Catching Fire
Catching Fire (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: RLP 3236. Rel: 24 Oct 24
 
Jazz
I Cover The Mountain Top (21:08)
Dodovoodoo (21:14)
Psychedelic Backfire (12:28)
John Tinnick (4:53)
Fugl Fonix (10:26)
Skink (8:27)
Review: Elephant9, renowned for their electrifying live performances, continues to impress with their upcoming double live album, Catching Fire, recorded during a remarkable 2017 concert in Oslo to celebrate Terje Rypdal's 70th birthday. This release, available on double vinyl through Rune Grammofon, adds to the band's impressive discography, which includes multiple studio albums and live recordings. Catching Fire shares a visceral energy reminiscent of classic live albums from Mahavishnu Orchestra, ELP, and King Crimson, combining moments of intense improvisation with serene interludes. The 22-minute opening track showcases Rypdal's distinctive, glacier-like melodic lines, demonstrating his mastery and unique approach. His synergy with Stale Storlokken, who has supported him for nearly 30 years, creates an inseparable musical dialogue, while the rhythm section of Torstein Lofthus and Nikolai Haengsle ensures a solid, dynamic foundation. With its careful mix aiming to capture the live concert experience, Catching Fire is poised to be a highlight for fans. The world of Norwegian jazz prog never sounded better.
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Far East Suite (reissue)
Far East Suite (reissue) (limited numbered 180 gram audiophile orange vinyl LP)
Cat: MOVLP 3644C. Rel: 09 Jul 24
 
Jazz
Tourist Point Of View
Bluebird Of Delhi (Mynah)
Isfahan
Depk
Mount Harissa
Blue Pepper (Far East Of The Blues)
Agra
Amad
Ad Lib On Nippon
Review: Duke Ellington's Far East Suite, now reissued on 180-gram audiophile orange vinyl LP, is a noteworthy, though often overlooked, entry in Ellington's discography. Recorded in 1966, the suite reflects a time when jazz was tentatively exploring other cultures, with pieces inspired by the band's tour of the Middle East rather than the Far East. While not as celebrated as Black, Brown and Beige or Such Sweet Thunder, Far East Suite captures an intriguing phase in Ellington's career. Composed with Billy Strayhorn, the suite includes gems like Strayhorn's 'Agra' and Ellington's 'Tourist Point of View,' showcasing their enduring creativity even amid Strayhorn's health struggles. This reissue retains previously issued alternate takes and introduces five new ones, though it's hard to add to the original's brilliance. For newcomers, this is a splendid chance to experience Ellington's adventurous spirit; for longtime fans, it's a familiar but welcome revisit. Despite its misnomer and scattered themes, Far East Suite remains a testament to Ellington's enduring legacy.
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Back To Back (Acoustic Sounds Series)
Back To Back (Acoustic Sounds Series) (gatefold 180 gram audiophile vinyl LP)
Cat: 651244 9. Rel: 29 May 24
 
Jazz
Wabash Blues (6:14)
Basin Street Blues (8:04)
Beale Street Blues (7:36)
Weary Blues (6:39)
St Louis Blues (5:36)
Loveless Love (6:40)
Royal Garden Blues (5:22)
Review: Back To Back by Duke Ellington and Johnny Hodges is a captivating collaboration that showcases the immense talent of these two jazz legends. It's a record, now reissued by Verve, that features a seamless interplay between Ellington's sophisticated piano stylings and Hodges' soulful saxophone melodies. From the swinging rhythms to the heartfelt ballads, each track exudes a sense of elegance and charm. Whether it's the lively improvisations or the tender duets, every moment on this record is a testament to the mastery of these jazz icons.
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Side By Side (Acoustic Sounds Series)
Side By Side (Acoustic Sounds Series) (gatefold 180 gram audiophile vinyl LP)
Cat: 757360 6. Rel: 17 Apr 25
 
Jazz
Stompy Jones (6:36)
Squeeze Me (4:36)
Big Shoe (5:36)
Going Up (4:49)
Just A Memory (5:53)
Let's Fall In Love (6:47)
Ruint (2:34)
Bend One (3:00)
You Need To Rock (5:53)
Review: A standout 1958-1959 recording by Johnny Hodges, Side by Side marked his continued solo work after taking the bold decision to leave the legendary Duke Ellington Orchestra. This album harks back to the small-group sessions of the 1930s but with a twist as Ellington's absence on several tracks meant Billy Strayhorn stepped in on piano. Joining Hodges are jazz legends like Jo Jones, Roy Eldridge and Harry 'Sweets' Edison, who all add colour to the varied collection, which has been newly remastered for Verve's Acoustic Sounds Series. As a follow-up to 1959's Back to Back: Duke Ellington and Johnny Hodges Play the Blues, it is another gem from the noted alto saxophonist.
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Peaceful Place
Peaceful Place (180 gram clear vinyl LP)
Cat: OTI-O 007LP. Rel: 20 Nov 23
 
Jazz
My Peaceful Place (6:04)
Day Of Rest (6:27)
Eat Sleep Repeat (5:20)
Losing (4:21)
Silver Linings (5:03)
Cascade (5:42)
Begin Again (5:55)
Review: Depending on your personal circumstances, the Covid pandemic was either a blissed-out paid holiday or a stressful and seemingly never-ending time of loss and hardship. Both ends of the spectrum are gorgeously captured here by London-based Joy Ellis, who wrote her third album 'Peaceful Place' during those strange weeks. Though a renowned singer, she decided to strip things back to just piano for this record, with long-time collaborators Adam Osmianski on drums and Henrik Jensen on double bass fleshing out the sound. It is a poignant listen from front to back, with all the many different emotions of that time conveyed perfectly, from grief to uncertainty, hope to despair, in one immersive record. The sheer beauty of these songs and the meaning of the melodies stay with you long after they have finished playing, making this a real triumph out of adversity and one that is sure to stand the test of time.

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Peaceful Place (B-STOCK)
Peaceful Place (B-STOCK) (180 gram clear vinyl LP)
Cat: OTI-O 007LP (B-STOCK). Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
Jazz
 
B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition
My Peaceful Place (6:04)
Day Of Rest (6:27)
Eat Sleep Repeat (5:20)
Losing (4:21)
Silver Linings (5:03)
Cascade (5:42)
Begin Again (5:55)
Review: ***B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition***


Depending on your personal circumstances, the Covid pandemic was either a blissed-out paid holiday or a stressful and seemingly never-ending time of loss and hardship. Both ends of the spectrum are gorgeously captured here by London-based Joy Ellis, who wrote her third album 'Peaceful Place' during those strange weeks. Though a renowned singer, she decided to strip things back to just piano for this record, with long-time collaborators Adam Osmianski on drums and Henrik Jensen on double bass fleshing out the sound. It is a poignant listen from front to back, with all the many different emotions of that time conveyed perfectly, from grief to uncertainty, hope to despair, in one immersive record. The sheer beauty of these songs and the meaning of the melodies stay with you long after they have finished playing, making this a real triumph out of adversity and one that is sure to stand the test of time.

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Jerusalem
Jerusalem (180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: MRI 200LP. Rel: 13 Apr 23
 
Jazz
Famine Disaster 1974 (2:58)
The Home Of Beethoven (3:48)
Jerusalem (5:23)
Aurora (1:57)
Quand La Mer Furieuse (3:16)
Have You Seen Assayehegn? (2:35)
Movement From Rainbow Sonata (3:33)
Woigaye, Don't Cry Anymore (5:42)
Farewell Eve (3:54)
The Pilgrim Song (1:45)
Review: We were first alerted to the wonderful musical universe of Emahoy Tsegue-Maryam Guebrou back in August when her self-titled album was reissued on this label. We learned that Emahoy was an Ethiopian nun known for her piano playing and musical compositions as well as for singing for Haile Selassie. She then became something of a recluse though spent time perfecting her blues. Her music sales have been used to fund orphaned children in Ethiopia. Jerusalem is the first archival release of her music since 2006 when she was introduced to the world.
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Emahoy Tsege Mariam Gebru (reissue)
Cat: MRP 099LP. Rel: 04 Aug 22
 
Jazz
Mother's Love
Ballad Of The Spirits
Song Of The Sea
Homesickness
Golgotha
Jordan River Song
Garden Of Gethesemanie
Song Of Abayi
Story Of The Wind
Evening Breeze
Tenkou! Why Feel Sorry?
Review: Emahoy Tsegue-Maryam Guebrou was an Ethiopian nun known for her piano playing and musical compositions. She sang for Haile Selassie though later retreated from the world and lived barefoot n a monastery where she worked on perfecting her blues sound. She became known as the honky tonk nun and levied well into her 90s. This reissue of her self titled album shows off her unique sound which started with her first violin recital at the age of ten and went on to include piano albums being released with all profits going to benefit orphaned children in Ethiopia. What a woman.
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Played by: Moscoman
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The Volume Of The Light
Cat: HPLP 001. Rel: 31 Mar 21
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
Curve & Flow (1:15)
Fall In To Me (feat Ben Hadwen) (4:36)
Raw Wonder (feat Rocketnumbernine) (7:34)
Lost My Way (feat DJ Khaleb) (4:02)
Love & Light (feat Dan Jose & Deoke) (6:09)
Dark As (feat The Maghreban & Tamar Collocutor) (4:52)
Tea Leaf Dancers (feat Vince Vella) (3:51)
The Volume Of The Light (feat Jessica Lauren) (4:43)
Review: London spiritual jazz man Emanative is drummer and producer Nick Woodmansey. He has put out some well received albums on Brownswood, The Steve Reid Foundation and Jazzman Records and also tries his hand - successfully - at electronic music. Vocalist Liz Elensky has been part of the project since 2006 and this album finds the duo head in a new direction that delves deep into electronic sounds but with soulful jazz vibrations and contributions from the likes of Rocketnumbernine, The Maghreban and Khalab & Jesica Lauren amongst others. It results in an album that is as alluring as it is inventive.
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Played by: Fradinho
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Meets The World
Meets The World (LP + insert)
Cat: L 117. Rel: 14 Mar 25
 
Jazz
Farid - Die Ursuppe
Win Yannas Habib Roh
Eritrean Strut
Nastaran
Bia Bia Janana
Anar Anar
Going Out Of Her Father's House
Review: Embryo, the music collective from Germany, rekindle the flaming title of "one of the most important German jazz-rock bands from the 1970s" with a brand new mini-LP on Sonarama. A neat collection of unreleased ethno-jazz from 1979-80, its rediscovery in the archives captures the band's formerly-only-hazily documented journey across Afghanistan, North Africa and the Near/Middle East, documenting the German supertroupe's late-career collabs with regional outfits, such as the Kabul Radio Orchestra and players from Eritrea, Syria, Morocco and Iraq. Blending trad melodies with free-flowing improv, this touring jazz explosion flaunts the many scalene modes native to such places; their provenance is esoteric and difficult to track down.
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タグ: African | Middle Eastern
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Wonder Is The Beginning
Wonder Is The Beginning (180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: WR 4820LP. Rel: 15 Aug 24
 
Jazz
The Naitoku (7:49)
She Moves (5:47)
True Cost (5:49)
Ursa, The Minor Major Bear (4:41)
Saha World (6:01)
As The Eagle (5:21)
Wonder Is The Feeling (7:52)
Review: In Wonder Is the Beginning, Empirical epitomizes the essence of contemporary jazz, marked by its creativity and unparalleled virtuosity. The album emphasizing the transformative nature of music and embracing the unknown. The ensemble's profound trust and shared musical journey allow for seamless improvisation, showcasing the synergy that sets them apart. With each note, Empirical invites us to question the boundaries of musical expression and venture into uncharted territories. Their sixth album, Wonder Is the Beginning encapsulates the very essence of Empirical's artistry, reinforcing their enduring impact on the contemporary jazz landscape. Through their unwavering belief in the power of music, they captivate and ignite a sense of wonder, reminding us that the pursuit of the unknown can lead to profound artistic experiences.
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The Creator Has A Masterplan B: A Tribute To Pharoah Sanders
Cat: AT 010ENJ98471. Rel: 19 Dec 24
 
Jazz
The Creator Has A Master Plan B (3:49)
The Spirit Of Places (4:11)
It Could Have Been You (4:52)
Jabali's Party (2:57)
Sir Pharoah (3:52)
Song For Pharoah (3:07)
Good Omen (3:13)
Sir Rashid (4:44)
It's Easy To Remember (6:07)
Seoul City Blues (5:15)
Review: German saxophonist Johannes Enders is the dynamic tour de force behind this new record which draws inspiration from Pharoah Sanders' emotional intensity. Along with his band, he creates a unique and original sound that is never derivative of its influences but instead works them into all new forms. Through nine carefully crafted compositions, the musicians build a bridge back to Sanders' legacy while showcasing their own interpretation of his style. The result is a blend of deep, soulful jazz that expands upon Sanders' musical foundations with plenty of swing.
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Sonor
Sonor (limited curacao blue vinyl LP)
Cat: SQM 033B. Rel: 03 Jun 25
 
Jazz
Hungun (3:22)
Ulbar (2:50)
Ergelt (1:54)
Unadag Dugui (4:27)
Gerhol (4:09)
Eejiinhee Hairaar (2:47)
Zuirmegleh (3:36)
Much (3:58)
Neke (5:04)
Old Folks (4:00)
Bayar Tai (3:29)
Review: Enji's music unobtrusively blends her Mongolian heritage with modern jazz, creating a sound that's both grounded and innovative. Her voice, deeply rooted in Mongolian tradition, effortlessly carries the weight of her cultural history while exploring new sonic territories, perhaps reflecting location of its creation, Barcelona. Collaborating with musicians like Elias Stemeseder and Robert Landfermann, her compositions gain depth and richness, with every track offering intricate arrangements that highlight her vocal prowess and emotional clarity. 'Ulbar' stands out, capturing the quiet beauty of a sunsetiits vivid, fleeting nature reflecting the transient moments Enji often sings about. In 'Much,' there's a sense of bittersweet nostalgia, urging the listener to slow down and appreciate the fleeting nature of time. On 'Ergelt,' Enji explores themes of memory and identity, her lyrics contemplating the distance between past and present with quiet introspection. Her ability to balance both traditional Mongolian folk elements and contemporary jazz creates a sound that's both unique and accessible. Enji's music is a reflection of her own journeyimoving between Mongolia and Germany, tradition and modernity, embracing multiple cultural identities, weaving a rich, textured world of sound that's constantly evolving.
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Tex Book Tenor (Tone Poet Series)
Cat: 458522 4. Rel: 29 Feb 24
 
Jazz
Gichi (7:23)
Den Tex (7:30)
In A Capricornian Way (5:53)
Lynn's Tune (6:14)
204 (10:21)
Review: Blue Note's Tone Poet series is one of the most prolific and driven reissuing motors out there, focusing on faithful, audiophile-quality restorations, remasters and re-presses. Next on their list is Brooker Ervin's sax masterpiece Tex Book Tenor (1968). Contrasting to the revolutionary unease of its year of release, Tex Book Tenor abides by the book, bringing together five steady performances, including two covers (of Kenny Barron 'Gichi' and Woody Shaw's 'In A Capricornian Way'), and three originals, 'Den Tex', 'Lynn's Tune' and '204'. The album is soft-spoken in sound here - contrasting to his reputation for tough playing elsewhere - but this variety only proves Ervin's status as one of the fullest vessels around.
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Esperanto
Esperanto (gatefold LP)
Cat: FVR 172LP. Rel: 26 Aug 21
 
Funk
Cosa Suave (5:04)
Hermoso Dia (4:26)
Alegria (7:07)
Vereda Tropical (2:56)
Caucaguita (4:26)
Angela La Espanola (8:55)
Ticket To Ride (4:44)
Cancion Para Un Osito De Peluche (0:52)
Review: Esperanto is widely heralded as a Venezuelan jazz-Ffsion masterpiece. It was first released in 1980 and is a real collector's item that is hard to find an expensive. French label Favourite now presents a first ever reissue of the eponymous LP that was recorded in Caracas by a number of talented musicians. It has strong Latin and funk overtones. Squelchy synth sounds and is a must-have for anyone interested in this fine fusion sound. The band started off playing jam sessions that grew ever more refined to the point that they eventually lay down this enduring masterclass.
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Impressions (remastered)
Impressions (remastered) (limited hand-numbered 180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: RR 1231561. Rel: 22 Jun 23
 
Jazz
Impressions (part 1) (7:44)
Impressions (part 2) (7:44)
Impressions (part 3) (7:44)
Impressions (part 4) (4:45)
Impressions (part 5) (5:12)
Impressions (part 6) (6:21)
Impressions (part 7) (5:52)
Review: The Ethnic Heritage Ensemble was founded in 1973 by percussionist Kahil El'Zabar and had a huge impact on jazz. They have put out several sublime and hotly in demand albums over the years since - the excellent Be Known: Ancient Future Music being one of them - and are rooted in free-jazz improvisations and inspired workouts. Their second album Impressions came in 1982 and is now remastered and reissued for the first time, much to the delight of collectors. It is a kaleidoscope of sound and unabashed musical vision from this sublime ensemble.
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In Norway: The Kongsberg Concert
Cat: 599044 7. Rel: 05 Dec 24
 
Jazz
Come Rain Or Come Shine
What Are You Doing The Rest Of Your Life?
34 Skidoo
Turn Out The Stars
Autumn Leaves
Quiet Now
So What
Gloria's Step
Emily
Midnight Mood
Who Can I Turn To?
Some Other Time
Nardis
Review: The newly unearthed 1970 Kongsberg Jazz Festival recording showcases Bill Evans' trio in a vibrant live setting. Featuring bassist Eddie Gomez and drummer Marty Morell, this performance highlights the trio's evolving synergy. Recorded during Evans' methadone transition, the set reveals a newfound energy in his playing, marked by dynamic tempos and a percussive vigor distinct from the introspection of his earlier live recordings. The tracklist balances brisk renditions of standards like 'So What' and 'Autumn Leaves' with contemplative pieces such as 'Quiet Now' and 'Some Other Time'. Highlights include the mid-tempo elegance of 'Turn Out the Stars' and the emotive 'What Are You Doing the Rest of Your Life?' Gomez's bass solos feature prominently, particularly on 'Come Rain or Come Shine' and 'Nardis', where his virtuosity shines. Morell's nuanced brushwork complements Evans' shifts in mood, particularly during the tender ballads. The setlist, reportedly tailored on the spot, reflects Evans' knack for adapting to his audience. The interplay among the trio is masterful, underscoring their tight rapport. This release is both a historical document and a compelling listen for fans of Evans' artistry.
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Undercurrent
Undercurrent (gatefold LP)
Cat: JPR 107. Rel: 07 Feb 24
 
Jazz
My Funny Valentine (5:23)
I Hear A Rhapsody (4:36)
Dream Gypsy (4:34)
Romain (5:29)
Skating In Central Park (5:29)
Darn That Dream (5:29)
Review: Bill Evans and Jim Hall's Undercurrent is a timeless coming together of two greats that showcases the sublime synergy between piano and guitar. Released in 1962, the album exemplifies understated elegance and musical intimacy. Evans' delicate piano melodies intertwine seamlessly with Hall's lyrical guitar lines, creating a captivating atmosphere of introspection and emotional depth. Tracks like 'My Funny Valentine' and 'I Hear a Rhapsody' epitomize the duo's unparalleled chemistry, while their improvisational prowess shines on every note. Undercurrent then stands as a testament to Evans and Hall's collaborative brilliance, leaving an indelible mark on the landscape of jazz music with its timeless beauty and profound musical expression.
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Extra
Extra (LP)
Cat: WJLP 73. Rel: 31 Oct 24
 
Jazz
Freaks (4:49)
In See (5:04)
Boom (5:43)
Nova (2:27)
Movement 56 (4:03)
Underworld (6:32)
Fully Born (2:54)
The Lighthouse (1:23)
Review: Peter Evans makes a dynamic entrance on We Jazz Records with Extra, a bold and energetic album set for rele. The trio includes Evans on trumpet, bassist Petter Eldh, and drummer Jim Black. This collaboration, recorded at Lisbon's legendary Namouche Studio, shows a tightly-knit group that thrives on pushing boundaries together. Evans, known for his exceptional trumpet technique, brings a fearless approach to these eight original compositions, allowing the chemistry between the musicians to lead the charge. The album bursts to life with 'Freaks', immediately setting the tone with intense, forward-thinking jazz. Eldh and Black provide a powerful rhythmic foundation, allowing Evans' trumpet to soar and explore new musical territories. Tracks like 'In See' and 'Boom' are fiery and unpredictable, while 'Movement 56' and 'The Lighthouse' offer unexpected twists and shifts in direction, revealing the trio's playful and exploratory nature. This is creative, modern jazz at its finestia celebration of musicians pushing each other into uncharted sonic landscapes while still maintaining a strong, cohesive unity throughout.
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Free Yourself (reissue)
Cat: LPSTRUT 253. Rel: 19 Sep 24
 
Funk
It's All Imagination (3:25)
Functus (4:52)
Peace Gone Away (4:46)
Free Yourself (7:58)
Hey You (3:36)
People (6:05)
Funky Consciousness (8:49)
Review: Strut's reissue of Experience Unlimited's 1977 debut Free Yourself offers a fresh dive into a seminal record that paved the way for Washington D.C.'s go-go scene. Originally released in 1977, this album fuses soul, jazz, and funk-rock, showcasing the band's eclectic and pioneering style. Formed in 1973, Experience Unlimited caught the eye of Black Fire Records' Jimmy Gray after a school talent show victory. Bandleader Gregory "Sugar Bear" Elliott recalls their early days in the studio with a sense of youthful spontaneity, capturing their genuine selves. Free Yourself reflects this spirit with its vibrant and varied tracks. From the soulful reflections of 'Peace Gone Away' to the funk-driven 'Funky Consciousness' and the nascent go-go grooves of the title track, the album radiates positive energy and innovation. The reissue preserves the original artwork, including Malik Edwards' cover painting, and features remastering by The Carvery. Accompanied by a new interview with Sugar Bear and rare photos, this edition brings a crucial piece of music history back into the spotlight.
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You Can't Steal My Joy
You Can't Steal My Joy (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: ETJ 006. Rel: 24 Apr 19
 
Jazz
Space Is The Place (reprise) (1:30)
Why You Mad? (1:30)
Red Whine (1:30)
Quest For Coin (1:30)
Reason In Disguise (feat Jorja Smith) (1:30)
What Am I To Do? (feat Loyle Carner) (1:30)
Chris & Jane (1:30)
People Saved (1:30)
Philosopher II (1:30)
Sao Paulo (1:30)
King Of The Jungle (1:30)
You Can't Steal My Joy (1:30)
Shakara (feat Kokoroko) (1:30)
Review: London's contemporary jazz scene is so strong right now that there's not a week that passes without the release of a killer new album from one of its leading protagonists. The latest comes from Ezra Collective, which finally delivers its' debut album following a string of inspired live performances and a handful of must-have singles. Kicking off with a breezy chunk of hip-hop-jazz, "You Can't Steal My Joy" sees the hyped five-piece confidently bounce between intense, spiraling epics ("Why You Mad?"), reggae-influenced aural sunshine ("Red Whine"), polyrhythmic Afro-jazz ("Quest For Coin"), bespoke soul (Jorja Smith hook-up "Reason In Disguise"), live boom-bap hip-hop (Loyle Carner collaboration "What Am I To Do"), bustling Afro-Cuban jazz ("Chris & Jane"), picturesque piano pieces ("Philosopher II") and much more besides. As debuts go, it's mighty impressive.
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Feathers
Feathers (limited LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: JALP 740. Rel: 05 Feb 24
 
Jazz
Inconsequential Narrative (4:53)
Riding The Breeze (8:15)
After All Is Said & Done (6:51)
Feathers (4:25)
As The Crow Flies (4:07)
The Sandpiper (6:30)
A Prayer For Love (5:39)
Review: Continually travelling jazz explorer Greg Foat heads to Finland in search of more kindred spirits to jam with, again hosted by the excellent Scandi jazz label Jazzaggression. Having recently collaborated with Aleksi Heinola and Teemu Akerblom for Gone To The Cats, Foat now teams up with Eero Koivistoinen on tenor sax for a decidedly smooth ride which brings out the best in both players. Captured over a stormy weekend at Jazzaggression's in-house studio, there are considered compositions and improvised moments alike on this infinitely listenable album, which neatly rounds off his trio of albums for the label.
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Elis & Tom (reissue)
Elis & Tom (reissue) (gatefold orange vinyl LP)
Cat: MJJ 442CO. Rel: 31 Jul 24
 
Jazz
Aguas De Marco (3:02)
Pois E (3:12)
So Tinha De Ser Com Voce (3:12)
Modinha (3:12)
Triste (3:12)
Corcovado (3:12)
O Que Tinha De Ser (0:43)
Retrato Em Branco E Preto (3:04)
Brigas, Nunca Mais (1:26)
Por Toda Minha Vida (2:02)
Fotografia (2:15)
Soneto De Separacao (2:18)
Chovendo Na Roseira (3:06)
Inutil Paisagem (3:06)
Review: This iconic bossa nova album is essential for anyone exploring Brazilian music. Featuring Antonio Carlos Jobim (the 'Tom' in 'Elis & Tom') arranging and performing alongside the remarkable Elis Regina on vocals, the album's arrangements are elegantly minimal which means Regina's vocal prowess is left to shine. Klimt is behind this new reissue on orange vinyl which sounds as good as ever. The grace of the vocals and the sunny melodies are truly escapist no matter your milieu and help make this a standout record from two of Brazil's greatest stars.
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Lightning Dreamers
Lightning Dreamers (LP + insert with obi-strip)
Cat: IARC 0065LP. Rel: 20 Apr 23
 
Jazz
Future Shaman (8:38)
Dream Sleeper (6:10)
Shape Shifter (5:23)
Black River (11:24)
White River (8:53)
Review: Rob Mazurek and the Exploding Star Orchestra's Lightning Dreamers is a new and eclectic mix of vignettes for jazz and beat-tronica, with its instrumental oeuvre ranging from brass and analog synths to strings to sampled electronics. In total, the album amounts to a sonic wonderland of boppy brain-ticklers, but that should only go to serve the already extensive reputation of the project's lead brain Rob Mazurek - trumpeter and 'interdisciplinary abstractivist' extraordinaire. Fashioned after a slew of experiences while the on a 3-year trip to Rio Negro, Brazil, this is a metallic and scrapy jazz opus, full of curiosities and odd twist-turns.
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Milton & Esperanza
Milton & Esperanza (gatefold 2xLP + booklet)
Cat: 726096 8. Rel: 08 Aug 24
 
Jazz
The Music Was There (4:31)
Cais (1:23)
Late September (2:12)
Outubro (2:35)
A Day In The Life (4:30)
Interlude For Saci (1:23)
Saci (feat Guinga) (3:28)
Wings For The Thought Bird (feat Elena Pinderhughes & Orquestra Ouro Preto) (3:09)
The Way You Are (4:06)
Earth Song (feat Dianne Reeves) (3:22)
Morro Velho (feat Orquestra Ouro Preto) (2:46)
Saudade Dos Avioes Da Panair (Conversando No Bar) (feat Lianne La Havas, Maria Gadu, Tim Bernardes & Lula Galvao) (5:06)
Um Vento Passour (feat Paul Simon) (2:51)
Get It By Now (2:16)
Outro Planeta (1:48)
When You Dream (feat Carolina shorter) (8:10)
Review:  Legendary Brazilian musician Milton Nascimento is often hailed as one of Brazil's greatest ever musical exports and for this album, he collaborated with NPR's "21st Century's jazz genius," Esperanza Spalding. Milton + Esperanza is an album produced by Spalding and one that blends urgent and timeless sounds together into something interesting and new. The album features guest appearances by Dianne Reeves, Paul Simon, Lianne La Havas, and others while fusing Nascimento's enduring musical vision and Latin spirit with Spalding's innovative approach to jazz.
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The Way Out Of Easy
The Way Out Of Easy (gatefold 2xLP with obi-strip)
Cat: IARC 89LP. Rel: 21 Nov 24
 
Jazz
Freakadelic
Late Autumn
Easy Way Out
Chrome Dome
Review: Jeff Parker's The Way Out of Easy shows his ETA IVtet in a live performance recorded on January 2, 2023, at Los Angeles' now-closed Enfield Tennis Academy. The album, due via International Anthem, marks the group's first release since 2022's critically acclaimed Mondays at the Enfield Tennis Academy. Featuring saxophonist Josh Johnson, bassist Anna Butterss and drummer Jay Bellerose, the quartet's seven-year residency at ETA honed their distinct sound, blending minimalist grooves with expansive, polyrhythmic improvisations. The four tracks on The Way Out of Easy capture the band's dynamic range and synergy, starting with 'Freakadelic', a reworking from Parker's 2012 album. Meditative tracks like 'Late Autumn' and 'Easy Way Out' evolve into richly textured, improvised soundscapes, before the album concludes with the spontaneous dub/reggae groove 'Chrome Dome'. Engineered by Bryce Gonzales using a custom mixer, the recording provides a pure and vibrant experience. As a final tribute to ETA, The Way Out of Easy offers a snapshot of the ensemble's improvisational mastery and the creative energy of their now-legendary residency.
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Olimpiade
Olimpiade (LP + poster)
Cat: LTJC 018. Rel: 16 Jan 25
 
Jazz
Atleti (3:46)
Sport Sull' Acqua (4:02)
Concentrazione Agonistica (4:43)
Ginnastica Artistica (3:13)
Scherma (3:07)
Velocita (4:20)
Maratona (4:24)
Pentathlon (3:02)
Fondo (4:26)
Review: In 1971, this revered figure of Italian jazz, facilitated a remarkable session that brought together a talented ensemble of musicians, including trumpetist Francesco "Cicci" Santucci, saxophonist Enzo Scoppa and renowned keyboardist Franco d'Andrea. This collaboration, recorded at Umiliani's Sound Workshop studio in Rome, resulted in a brilliant jazz-funk album that blends intricate rhythms with melodic improvisation. Santucci and Scoppa, both seasoned in the late 50s Italian jazz scene, are joined by Belgian organist Joel Vendrokenbrak, adding a unique flavor to the mix. The album features d'Andrea on electric piano, a precursor to his future work with the progressive jazz group Perigeo. Originally released under a different name, this album is now reissued for the first time with its striking original cover art. The reissue includes a poster and a printed insert featuring images of the Sound Workshop studio, offering a deeper connection to the historical significance of the recording. With its masterful blend of jazz, funk and Italian creativity, this reissue is a significant addition to any collection of rare and influential jazz recordings.
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Maetrix
Maetrix (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: ODINLP 9595. Rel: 17 Apr 25
 
Jazz
Artemix & Cadae (21:35)
XIII (9:34)
Bolge (12:39)
Zipline (7:02)
Maetrix (13:41)
Climbing (5:47)
Review: Espen Berg's Maetrix captures the pianist and composer at a bold creative high, as he upscales his craft, this time working with the celebrated Trondheim Jazz Orchestra. Originally premiered to a full ovation at the 2017 Molde International Jazz Festival, this six-part suite finally sees release, recorded between Oslo's Rainbow Studio and Ora Studio in Trondheim. Berg furthers his rep for rhythmic complexity and emotive depth to a 14-piece ensemble featuring standout artists Daniel Herskedal, Rob Waring, and Hayden Powell, while vocalists Kirsti Huke and Sissel Vera Pettersen ensure a graceful vocal topline. Echoes of Pat Metheny and Kenneth Dahl Knudsen waft through the compositions, but Maetrix stands firmly in Berg's own voice, radiating the sense of a collaborative effort years in the making.
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The Quest (reissue)
The Quest (reissue) (180 gram vinyl LP with obi-strip)
Cat: CR 00724. Rel: 26 Sep 24
 
Jazz
Status Seeking (8:53)
Duquility (4:08)
Thirteen (4:44)
We Diddit (4:25)
Warm Canto (5:38)
Warp & Woof (5:31)
Fire Waltz (8:00)
Review: The search for The Quest is finally over. This rare album, a true first pressing with the Abbey ring and deep grooves, is now on the shelf and sounding fantastic. It ranks among the top jazz albums, alongside Basra and Far Cry. The Quest is a stunning showcase of soul, musicianship, and composition, with all tunes penned by Mal Waldron, who is a master of sparse, dark, delicate beauty on the piano. Featuring Eric Dolphy on alto and clarinet, Booker Ervin on tenor, Ron Carter on cello, Joe Benjamin on double bass, and Charlie Persip on drums, the ensemble is top-notch. Standout tracks include the mellow and reflective 'Warm Canto' and the energetic 'Status Seeking,' Every tune is unique, making it an album worth revisiting. This reissue rightly restores leadership to Waldron, and with the support of Benjamin and Persip, the complex music, bridging hard bop and avant-garde, is beautifully interpreted. Highly recommended.
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 in stock $42.10
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