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Artistic Being (Record Store Day RSD 2025)
Cat: STRUT 483LP. Rel: 23 Apr 25
Afro Futuristic Dreams (13:02)
In God's Country (4:43)
China Lane Suite (17:38)
Tembeka (7:53)
Grandma Cole Story (10:35)
Now! (8:49)
Moonlight & Sunshine (9:34)
Review: In celebration of 50 years in the performing arts, Idris Ackamoor presents Artistic Being for Record Store Day 2025-a powerful blend of jazz, spoken word and activism. Featuring the voices of acclaimed actor Danny Glover and stage legend Rhodessa Jones, this record captures highlights from the Underground Jazz Cabaret, which was performed during Black History Month 2024 at The Lab in San Francisco. Co-produced by Ackamoor's Cultural Odyssey, the release fuses poetic storytelling with evocative musical textures while reflecting on social justice, identity and resilience. Artistic Being is a profound statement from a visionary artist.
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 in stock $29.92
Black Soul (remastered)
Cat: MM 129. Rel: 12 Mar 25
Given's Boots (part 2) (2:36)
Manana (2:57)
Corruption (2:50)
Heart Breaker (5:22)
Rhodesia (5:34)
Lonnies Cup (6:50)
On The Spot (3:30)
Review: You have a genuine piece of musical history here. The Anchors may not be remembered by many, but made a significant impact on everyone who does. Black Soul is the third and - to all musicologist knowledge - last record put out by this pioneering South African funk-soul outfit. Straight out of the Johannesburg township of Alexandria at the height of Apartheid, they became known for exceptional musicianship and reinterpreting the classic Memphis, USA sound for their own oppressed community. Part three of that legacy takes things much, much further, though. So, we can definitely still hear those Mid South sounds that represent the very essence of soul, but here the aesthetic becomes something altogether different, Afro and specific to time and place. Homage paid to the genre founders, but drawing on personal circumstances to own things for themselves.
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 in stock $32.92
Sensory Blending
Sensory Blending (green vinyl LP)
Cat: HYR 7280G. Rel: 23 Apr 25
Bodily Synesthesia (5:17)
Lunar Wind (7:16)
Bewitched By The Sea (4:53)
My Bluebell (6:35)
Last Waltz In Perugia (3:08)
Gimlet (6:11)
It's Too Easy To Love You (4:43)
Your Magic Touch (5:45)
Indigo (2:26)
Review: Sensory Blending hears Finnish artist Jimi Tenor and Italian group Aura Safari team up for an impromptu studio shebang in Perugia, Italy, after Tenor's storied but clandestine performance at a Hell Yeah party. Despite no prior connection, the musicians quickly found common ground, forging a vivant fusion of jazz-funk, tropicalia and soul. Tenor's psychedelic style gelled Aura Safari's faster, intuited approach, resulting in such tracks as 'Bodily Synesthesia,' 'Bewitched By The Sea' and 'Lunar Wind', each of which connect seductive grooves and ghost noted keys. Possibly performed live at select events later in the year, the record is a perfect storm of recorded "live feel" Balearica.
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The Auction (B-STOCK)
Cat: 75355 (B-STOCK). Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition
Oh! Freedom
The Auction
Sympathy
Freedom
The Leading Citizen
The Debt
Be Proud, My Race!
Oh! Freedom
 in stock $14.27
After The Last Sky
Cat: 753442 5. Rel: 25 Mar 25
Remembering Hind (1:46)
After The Last Sky (5:36)
Endless Wandering (8:05)
The Eternal Olive Tree (8:34)
Awake (4:05)
In The Shade Of Your Eyes (4:22)
Dancing Under The Meteorites (4:19)
The Sweet Oranges Of Jaffa (7:06)
Never Forget (7:47)
Edward Said's Reverie (2:59)
Vague (3:19)
Review: Solo Arabian nocturnes for oud return to haunt us on Tunisian-born musician Anouar Brahem's latest full-length project, backed by stellarly moving counterpoints for cello, piano and bass. Beginning with Arab traditional music as a start-point, Brahem has, over the course of his career, slowly verged into the domains of contemporary classical and jazz. Fusing tradition and modernity, his compositions have a chiffon feel, creaseless and impeccably recorded, yet they also stomach a certain chronicity and locale, indulging harmonic modes and inherited composition techniques.
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Played by: Kaoru Inoue
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Taking Turns
Cat: 752164 0. Rel: 13 Mar 25
Black Is All Colors At Once (6:06)
Haiti (7:43)
Milford Sound (5:01)
Aarhus (3:37)
Pearl River (6:39)
Peninsula (5:31)
Mar Del Plata (4:56)
Review: Recorded in 2014 but only now seeing the light of day, this long-shelved session unites an exceptional ensemble, including the legendary American jazz alto saxophonist and composer Lee Konitz, the ever-explorative guitarist Bill Frisell, pianist Jason Moran, bassist Thomas Morgan and the rhythmic backbone of drummer Andrew Cyrille. Together, they create a meditative yet dynamic set, balancing composed frameworks with fluid improvisation. The album unfolds with 'Black is All Colors at Once' , where Moran's delicate piano textures meet Bro's shimmering guitar, setting the stage for Konitz's gracefully introspective saxophone lines. Konitz, still remarkably inventive at 86, takes a rare turn on soprano sax for Haiti, a lilting, playful piece that gently sways with a hypnotic ease. 'Milford Sound' honors the avant-garde drumming pioneer Milford Graves with a free-flowing elegance, while 'Pearl River' ventures into abstraction, as Bro and Frisell intertwine their guitars into a rich harmonic fabric. One of the album's finest moments comes with 'Mar Del Plata', a wistful, sax-free waltz that echoes Frisell's most poignant work. Throughout the set, restraint and atmosphere take precedence, with every note serving the ensemble's delicate interplay rather than sheer technical display. Taking Turns is a luminous addition to Bro's catalog, revealing new depths with each listen. Thoughtful, spacious and beautifully realised, it stands as a quietly stunning moment in modern jazz.
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Played by: Kaoru Inoue
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On View At The Five Spot Cafe: The Complete Masters (Tone Poet Series)
Cat: 750228 1. Rel: 24 Apr 25
Birks Works (9:26)
Hallelujah (11:46)
Lady Be Good (9:58)
Lover Man (8:12)
36-23-36* (3:45)
Swingin' (9:38)
If You Could See Me Now (5:31)
Beef Stew Blues (4:38)
The Next Time You See Me, Things Won't Be The Same (7:33)
The Take Off (5:37)
Birks Works (alternate take) (9:40)
Lady Be Good (alternate take) (9:57)
Love Walked In (5:50)
36-23-36 (The Theme) (12:42)
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Ones & Twos
Ones & Twos (LP + insert)
Cat: 754725 8. Rel: 10 Apr 25
Angels Speak (3:51)
Cinnamon Sugar (4:11)
Sacrifice Culture (2:33)
How Much Love? (3:38)
Count M (2:25)
Just Above (5:21)
Lovingly (3:53)
Rush (4:14)
For Peace (2:33)
More Always (3:38)
Space Seas (2:26)
Endless Tubes (5:18)
Review: Dutch-born American jazz pianist and composer Gerald Clayton is back with a sixth album, his second on Blue Note. Ones & Twos is another exploration of jazz, hip-hop, neo-soul and raw improvisation that is all rooted in a deep conceptual framework. Featuring standout collaborators like Joel Ross, Elena Pinderhughes, Kendrick Scott and Kassa Overall, the album moves effortlessly from groove to abstraction and is inspired by turntablism, which is why Clayton created two sets of tracks that can play individually or simultaneously, blurring the line between harmony and dissonance. As rich as the sonics are, there is also real philosophical intent here, making it both a visceral and cerebral listen with layered commentary on collaboration, coexistence and creativity.
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Best Of The Roulette Years (Record Store Day RSD 2025)
Cat: SR 52128. Rel: 19 Apr 25
Splanky (3:36)
Flight Of The Foo Birds (3:24)
Whirly Bird (3:52)
Lullaby Of Birdland (4:47)
Anything Goes (with Tony Bennett) (2:23)
Jive At Five (2:57)
The Kid From Red Bank (2:42)
Cute (3:11)
You Go To My Head (with Sarah Vaughan) (4:53)
One O'Clock Jump (3:47)
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Musa: Ancestral Streams (remastered)
Musa: Ancestral Streams (remastered) (gatefold 180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: SES 1974325LP. Rel: 24 Apr 25
Abscretions
Equipoise
Prayer Of Peace
Emil Danenberg
Maimoun
Travelin' Man
Departure No 1
Departure No 2
Sweet Song
Review: Stanley Cowell, the Ohio-born pianist and co-founder of Strata-East Records, delivers a landmark solo recording that cements his reputation as one of jazz's most forward-thinking musicians. Recorded in 1974, this session finds him at a pivotal moment in his career, blending acoustic and electric piano to push the expressive boundaries of the instrument. Tracks like 'Equipoise' and 'Prayer of Peace' balance intricate phrasing with deep spiritual resonance, while 'Maimoun' channels his lifelong engagement with African and Eastern traditions. Both meditative and technically dazzling, this album remains a defining work in solo jazz pianoian essential document of Cowell's artistry and Strata-East's commitment to uncompromising musical vision.
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 in stock $41.45
Kind Of Blue (reissue)
Kind Of Blue (reissue) (180 gram blue vinyl LP)
Cat: DOL 725HB. Rel: 12 Mar 25
So What (9:21)
Freddie Freeloader (9:47)
Blue In Green (5:34)
Flamenco Sketches (11:33)
All Blues (9:25)
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The Musings Of Miles (Original Jazz Classics Series)
The Musings Of Miles (Original Jazz Classics Series) (180 gram vinyl LP with obi-strip)
Cat: CR 00854. Rel: 17 Apr 25
Will You Still Be Mine? (6:22)
I See Your Face Before Me (4:44)
I Didn't (6:05)
A Gal In Calico (5:17)
A Night In Tunisia (7:22)
Green Haze (5:51)
Review: This early gem - in fact, it was the maestro's first ever 12" record - shows a masterful command of space and melody, spotlighting a warm, muted trumpet tone alongside a pared-down ensemble. Without a saxophone, the spotlight remains squarely on the lead, providing ample room for expansive solos and lyrical interpretations. Anchored by a stellar rhythm section featuring a buoyant bassist, impeccable pianist and dynamic drummer, the performances exude a relaxed yet precise energy. Highlights include a fresh, distinctive take on the Dizzy Gillespie classic 'A Night in Tunisia', where the group reimagines the piece with effortless ingenuity. Original compositions add further depth, with a witty riposte to a well-known standard and a contemplative piece that lingers in the listener's mind. A transitional moment for one of the all time greats, hinting at the greatness to come all the way back in 1955.
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Past Present (Tone Poems Across Time)
Cat: BBE 803ALP. Rel: 17 Apr 25
Embrace (3:44)
Present Past (4:00)
Reflection (2:46)
Revelation (2:14)
Heart (2:39)
Acceptance (4:48)
Forgiveness (3:06)
Compassion (4:34)
Past Present (4:02)
Peace (2:30)
Gratitude (3:19)
Review: Although he initially broke through decades ago as a talented keyboardist- a role he still performs alongside his work as a solo producer - Mark de Clive-Lowe has always been much more than a prodigious musician-for-hire. That was particularly evident on 2021's Hotel San Claudio album, a musical meeting of minds with Shigeto and Melanie Charles. It shines through loud and clear on Past Present (Tone Poems Through Time)', an inspired collection of 'tone poems' - musical pieces that draw direct inspiration from the landscape - created using an electric piano, an enormous list of mostly vintage synthesisers, and field recordings captured on a trip to his father's native Japan. Sitting somewhere between ambient jazz, the epic synth-scapes of Tangerine Dream and the most vivid movie soundtracks, Past Present is emotive, immersive and effortlessly evocative.
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La Scoumoune (Soundtrack)
La Scoumoune (Soundtrack) (gatefold 2xLP + insert)
Cat: 927852. Rel: 10 Apr 25
La Scoumoune (Theme Principal) (2:30)
Pigalle 1944 (5:46)
Georgia Et Roberto (2:01)
Avant-guerre (4:37)
Xavier A La Maison D’arret (2:28)
Intrusions Des Racketteurs Noirs Dans Les Maisons Closes De La Ficelle Et De L’Elegant (2:17)
L’Orgue De Migli (3:30)
Quand Les Amours Se Meuren (5:39)
La Scoumoune (Mixage Alternatif) (2:37)
L'Excommunie (Orgue De Barbarie 1) (1:47)
La Scoumoune (Generique Debut) (1:14)
Intrusions Des Racketteurs Noirs Dans Les Maisons Closes De La Ficelle Et De L’Elegant (version alternative) (2:56)
La Scoumoune (Maguette Trompette/Piano Bastringue) (1:01)
L'Excommunie (Orgue De Barbarie 2) (1:41)
La Scoumoune (Sortie De Prison) (2:20)
Pigalle 1944 (version Courte) (2:03)
La Scoumoune (Generique Fin) (2:38)
Kidzaballoon (Manuel Breton & Benjamin De Roubaix) - "La Scoumoune" (2:31)
Jean-Michel Bernard - "La Scoumoune" (Piano version) (3:22)
Alessandro Baldessari - "Intrusion Des Racketteurs" (3:27)
Beniamino De Roubai - "La Scoumoune" (5:41)
Review: Decca and CAM Sugar present the complete edition of Francois de Roubaix's historic La Scoumoune score, contracting unreleased tracks, demos, and alternate takes. The 1970 thriller, directed by Jose Giovanni and starring Jean-Paul Belmondo, witnesses a small-time crook entangle himself in a torrid torsion of crime and fate, themes mirrored in de Roubaix's palpating score. Roubaix blended barrel organs, synths and unconventional sounds like rattles and springs, inculcating in the viewer the thrill of the chase, while the formal strategy to use entirely different instruments for each track went on to nail its touchstone status. Now a well of versatility, it comes regularly sampled in hip-hop and electronica; remixes by Alessandro Baldessari, Jean-Michel Bernard, and Benjamin de Roubaix, doing justice to a record whose very being seems to beg out loud for the remixing.
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Played by: Manu Archeo
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Dibango 82 (remastered)
Cat: WWSLP 99. Rel: 03 Apr 25
Migilbawe (7:32)
Africa Boogie (4:21)
Ashiko Oumba (10:16)
Waka Juju (part 1) (5:04)
Waka Juju (part 2) (3:22)
Waka Juju (part 3) (6:27)
Review: Manu Dibango knew how to work a crowd. By the time he hit the stage at Marseille's Theatre La Criee in December 1982, he had long mastered the art of turning a gig into a full-blown celebration. This was the man who took makossa global, who made 'Soul Makossa' an international sensation a decade prior and who could pivot between jazz, funk and African rhythms like it was nothing. The recording, unearthed from the INA archives, captures him in peak form, leading an eight-piece band through a set that refuses to sit still. 'Africa Boogie' is all clipped guitars, tight horns and a bassline that struts like it owns the place. 'Ashiko Oumba' turns the groove alluringly, locking into intricate polyrhythms before erupting into pure brass-fuelled joy. Then there's 'Waka Juju', sprawling across three parts, moving from simmering tension to full-throttle release with the kind of control only Dibango could pull off. He's conducting, shaping the music in real-time, every solo a conversation, every break a setup for the next explosion of sound. Four decades later, the set still feels alive. It's there in the call-and-response with the crowd, the sweat-soaked momentum of a band that knows it's on fire. Dibango, effortlessly cool at the centre of it all, proves once again why his music never ages.
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Tags: Afro Funk | Afro Jazz
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Sax & Spirituals Lamastabastani
Cat: SMV 9. Rel: 24 Apr 25
Di Ma Dangwa (4:54)
Di Ma Sesa (4:13)
Elie (4:29)
Moussina (3:50)
Nsi Sim Nti (4:31)
Elongi (5:04)
Mouna Maria (4:47)
Edube Na Loba (4:50)
L'Hymne A L'amour (4:16)
Nobody Knows (5:13)
 in stock $27.72
Say It Loud (Classic Vinyl)
Say It Loud (Classic Vinyl) (gatefold 180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: 651497 0. Rel: 20 Mar 25
Say It Loud (7:27)
Summertime (5:51)
Caravan (5:24)
Snake Bone (9:27)
Brother Soul (8:14)
Review: Lou Donaldson's Say It Loud! is a classic of the late 60s soul-jazz movement, combining infectious grooves with a lineup of skilled musicians. Released in 1969 on Blue Note, this album highlights California-based Donaldson's expertise on the alto saxophone, blending hard-swinging bebop roots with a funkier, dance-driven approach. The title track, inspired by James Brown's anthem, is a cool, laid-back rendition that shows his nuanced playing alongside the solid rhythms of trumpeter Blue Mitchell, guitarist Jimmy Ponder, organist Charles Earland, and drummer Leo Morris. The album shines with its extended tracks like 'Snake Bone' and 'Brother Soul', where the soloists stretch out, creating moments of tension and release. Ponder's blues-infused guitar solos and Earland's dramatic organ builds are standouts. While the bossa nova rendition of 'Summertime' and the swinging 'Caravan' bring a more traditional jazz feel, the album is most vibrant when it grooves hard. Despite being somewhat overshadowed by Donaldson's earlier work, Say It Loud! remains a highly enjoyable and essential part of his legacy. It may not carry the same weight as Midnight Creeper, but its infectious rhythms and tasteful solos ensure its place as a classic in soul-jazz, deserving of a greater appreciation which this reissue celebrates.
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El Sonido Bastardo
Cat: LMNK 84LP. Rel: 03 Apr 25
Una Epopeya Tranquila (1:58)
Ronda (2:40)
La Lucha (feat Marina Y Su Melao) (3:41)
Chapoteo (2:43)
Amambay (2:43)
Fuimos Invencibles (2:29)
Patio De Los Leones (1:36)
Twangy Morocco (2:15)
Soopa (2:17)
Aktimo Tu Se (2:50)
A Tu Sa (1:52)
La Tarara (2:11)
Review: Madrid-based collective Danzon El Gato channel the city's restless creative energy into a vivid fusion of jazz, funk and roots music. Formed within Madrid's experimental scene, the group revolves around Javier Adan and Santiago Rapallo, longtime collaborators whose past projects range from jazz fusion to avant-garde film scores. This latest release sees them sculpt a kaleidoscopic sound, pulling from North African, Latin American and Mediterranean traditions while staying locked into the groove with a rhythm section indebted to 70s library music and golden-era hip-hop. Across the record, they explore an array of moods and textures. 'Ronda' pairs intricate guitar lines with a propulsive swing, while 'La lucha'ifeaturing Marina y su Melaoileans into percussive Latin jazz. 'Twangy Morocco' lives up to its name, weaving surf-rock guitar into an East-meets-West instrumental, whereas 'Chapoteo' ripples with aquatic, freeform interplay. 'Amambay' and 'Fuimos invencibles' showcase their knack for evocative storytelling through sound, shifting effortlessly between cinematic tension and unbridled release. Danzon El Gato craft music that reflects Madrid itselfidense with influences, rich in movement and ambiguousiin the best way. Their sound captures a city in flux, where past and present collide to create something unmistakably fresh.
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Greatest Hits
Cat: 347558 6. Rel: 25 Apr 25
A Fine Romance (3:53)
Gee Baby, Ain't I Good To You (4:12)
Moonlight In Vermont (3:40)
Don't Be That Way (4:56)
They Can't Take That Away From Me (4:37)
Stompin' At The Savoury (5:13)
Tenderly (5:08)
Cheek To Cheek (5:53)
Autumn In New-York (5:59)
I Won't Dance (4:46)
A Foggy Day (4:31)
Let's Call The Whole Thing Off (4:13)
Love Is Here To Stay (4:00)
They All Laughed (3:50)
I've Got My Love To Keep Me Warm (3:10)
Stars Fell On Alabama (3:31)
I Got Plenty O'nuttin' (3:52)
Summertime (4:57)
It Ain't Necessarily So (6:35)
 in stock $26.07
Cosmic Journey
Cat: SMPVN 7. Rel: 29 Apr 25
Stand Up & Fight (4:06)
Cosmic Journey (5:09)
Miles From Home (4:01)
Wake Up To The Day (4:43)
Breaking Through Time (5:35)
Morphology (3:16)
Natural Law (5:35)
Dancing Past Nibiru (4:14)
One Family (5:44)
Field Of Dreams (5:12)
 in stock $26.90
Change Of Plans
Change Of Plans (LP + insert)
Cat: AMT 012. Rel: 20 Mar 25
Change Of Plans (4:53)
Rainy (feat Lo Steele) (4:11)
Law (feat Jarrod Lawson) (2:45)
Clean (4:32)
Search & Find (3:13)
Just Free (4:44)
Sparky (feat Hailey Niswanger) (3:44)
October (2:45)
Glow (4:37)
Paid To Play (3:12)
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Salsa Con Charanga (reissue)
Cat: 62719. Rel: 04 Apr 25
Salsa Con Charanga (4:18)
Sonaremo El Tambo (3:26)
Delirio (4:48)
La Peluca (3:20)
La Puerta Del Dolor (3:43)
A Los Muchachos De Belen (3:41)
Ensaya Chamaco (3:22)
El Tibiri Tabara (3:21)
Tags: Latin | Salsa
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Everything Is Everything
Everything Is Everything (gatefold 180 gram audiophile vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: AAPA 05245. Rel: 23 Apr 25
Voices Inside (Everything Is Everything)
Je Vous Aime (I Love You)
I Believe To My Soul
Misty
Sugar Lee
Tryin' Times
Thank You Master (For My Soul)
The Ghetto
To Be Young, Gifted & Black
Review: Upon its release in 1970, Donny Hathaway's latest album was met with critical acclaim but modest commercial success. The LP showcased Hathaway's extraordinary versatility, blending gospel, jazz, blues and soul into a cohesive whole. It was a rich tapestry of influences, marked by Hathaway's stunning vocal prowess and his ability to craft arrangements that felt both intricate and organic. The album also set the stage for his subsequent works, cementing Hathaway as one of the most important voices of his generation. Tracks like 'The Ghetto' and 'Tryin' Times' revealed his commitment to addressing social issues, while songs like 'Thank You Master' and 'Je Vous Aime' showcased his personal and spiritual depth. In the decades since its release, Everything Is Everything has grown in stature, celebrated as a cornerstone of soul music.
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Splonge! An Introduction To Tubby Hayes
Cat: 756633 4. Rel: 10 Apr 25
Tubbsville (4:01)
You For Me (4:36)
Lady 'E' (3:16)
Angel Eyes (6:07)
Johnny One Note (7:34)
Pedro's Walk (4:43)
Bluesology (5:04)
Blues In Orbit (3:23)
For Members Only (7:23)
Hey Jude (3:31)
Review: Decca Records, a champion of British jazz and particularly the homegrown talent of the 50s, 60s and 70s, continues its exploration of those eras. Curated by Mark Baxter, this is the perfect entry point for those unfamiliar with the virtuoso saxophonist, flautist, vibraphonist and composer Hayes, gathering ten tracks originally recorded for the Fontana label between 1961 and 1969 and answering to the question "Where do I start with Tubby Hayes?" Hayes was a significant figure in British jazz, a multi-instrumentalist and composer whose work spanned various styles, from hard bop to modal jazz. This collection showcases the breadth of his talent, highlighting key moments from his prolific period with Fontana. It's a chance to hear Hayes at his peak, demonstrating his technical prowess and his distinctive musical voice. Here, seasoned jazz aficionados are offered a curated selection of familiar favorites, perhaps revealing new nuances with fresh ears. But its primary purpose is to introduce new listeners to Hayes's brilliance and by focusing on a specific era and label, the compilation offers a coherent taste of Hayes's evolution throughout the 60s
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Defiant Life
Defiant Life (LP + booklet)
Cat: 756049 3. Rel: 17 Apr 25
Prelude: Survival (3:40)
Sumud (11:38)
Elegy: The Pilgrimage (13:01)
Floating River Requiem (6:22)
Kite (8:19)
Procession: Defiant Life (10:27)
Review: The second album from Vijay Iyer and Wadada Leo Smith on ECM is a meditation on resilience, sorrow and the human condition. Across four expansive tracks on Defiant Life, Iyer's piano and Fender Rhodes intertwine with Smith's haunting trumpet to create a soundscape that's both urgent and serene. From the solemn depth of 'Sumud' to the shimmering melancholy of 'Floating River Requiem' and the radiant close of 'Procession: Defiant Life' notions of suffering, resistance and hope are explored. The record was recorded in Lugano and produced by Manfred Eicher. It's a deeply reflective work of emotional and spiritual resonance.

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Off Centre (reissue)
Off Centre (reissue) (LP + booklet)
Cat: 659799 8. Rel: 01 May 25
Off Centre (9:07)
Go Away, Come Back Another Day (5:10)
Dafina Querida (6:10)
Omah Cheyenne (7:14)
Wenceslas Square (3:08)
Splat (5:09)
Troublemaker (4:08)
Review: An essential snapshot of late 60s British jazz, Off Centre snaps pianist and arranger John Cameron during a rare small group session, capturing a uniquely vivid, rhythmically complex album. Renowned for his soundtrack and library music work, Cameron brings that same cinematic flair to these tracks: 'Off Centre', 'Troublemaker' and 'Omah Cheyenne' are rowdily rich in texture, yet never overworked. His collaborators include the extraordinary Harold McNair, whose flute and tenor sax playing bring a kinetic energy that nods to his Roland Kirk influences, but with a cooler, more spacious edge. There's a strong modal undercurrent throughout, bringing the session a searching, propulsive edge, reflecting the sonic gemstone gleams that music magpie Gilles Peterson helped champion on his storied Impressed compilations.
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Past Lives: The Best Of The RCA Years
Past Lives: The Best Of The RCA Years (limited numbered 180 gram audiophile translucent yellow vinyl 2xLP + 4 page booklet)
Cat: MOVLP 3773C. Rel: 23 Apr 25
Past Lives (5:34)
Guaranteed (4:49)
Overtime (4:40)
My Father's Shoes (5:05)
Forever Now (4:11)
All Over You (3:59)
Love In A Peaceful World (7:14)
Model Friend (4:53)
Romance (4:53)
One In A Million (4:23)
Don't Bother Me (4:43)
Seven Years (4:43)
Lasso The Moon (3:55)
Set Me Up (4:28)
If You Were Mine (4:55)
Review: A new compilation which looks to celebrate the unheralded period of hugely successful Isle of Wight pop/funk band Level 42, named that after their cult funk days in the early 80s and their chart-topping victories in the middle and end of the decade. Music on Vinyl helps celebrate their 90s years with this compilation that spans the albums Guaranteed (1991) and Forever Now (1994). Originally released in 2007, this limited edition 2xLP set, pressed on vibrant 180-gram yellow vinyl, highlights the band's unique blend of funk, pop and jazz influences, with a mix of infectious grooves and introspective lyrics. The first side opens with the title track, 'Past Lives', a slick funk-driven number that sets the tone for the compilation, followed by the energetic 'Guaranteed' and the introspective 'Overtime'. Tracks like 'My Father's Shoes' explore deeper emotional landscapes, while 'Forever Now' explores the band's ability to craft smooth, soulful anthems. Side three is a ideal, featuring the infectious 'Model Friend' and the jazzy 'Romance'. Meanwhile, 'One in a Million' is a perfect example of the band's ability to blend pop hooks with sophisticated arrangements. Side four closes the compilation on a high note with 'If You Were Mine', a catchy, uplifting finale. The four-page booklet provides context for this fruitful period in Level 42's career, and the limited yellow vinyl adds an extra layer of collectible charm.
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World Machine (40th Anniversary Edition)
Cat: UMCLP 097. Rel: 24 Apr 25
World Machine (5:04)
Physical Presence (5:27)
Something About You (4:14)
Leaving Me Now (4:53)
I Sleep On My Heart (4:03)
It's Not The Same For Us (4:34)
Good Man In A Storm (4:36)
Coup D'etat (3:41)
Lying Still (5:38)
Review: Here, celebrating its 40th anniversary, Level 42's World Machine returns with a special reissue of the 1985 album that launched them to global fame. Departing from their jam-based roots, the band embraced a more structured songwriting process and also set to work producing the album themselves with engineer Julian Mendelsohn. The result was a polished, pop-funk breakthrough led by the hit single 'Something About You' which of course became a Top 10 hit worldwide, including in the U.S. Follow-up singles like the emotive 'Leaving Me Now' and the infectious "'World Machine' cemented the album's success and helped mark a major turning point in the band's career and 80s pop history.
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 in stock $29.92
Doo Ha!
Doo Ha! (LP)
Cat: ATA 039LP. Rel: 04 Apr 25
Walk On (4:48)
Run Tell That (5:39)
Cold Catch (5:48)
Sliced, Diced & Fried Twice (3:31)
The Saint Andrews The Stranger (7:07)
Snick Snack (6:24)
How Long Before You're Gone? (6:34)
Review: An homage to the golden era of soul-jazz, and recorded live to two inch analogue tape at All Things Analogue Studios in Leeds, Doo Ha! sizzles with an electric soul undercurrent - perfect nourishment for the meditative but motivated dancefloor. Flaunting flautist Chip Wickham front and centre, it's the perfect complement for a lazy Sunday afternoon listen, whence groove and grit need not succumb to nostalgia. Inspired by jazz greats like Ramsey Lewis and Les McCann, the album's soul-stirring rhythms are driven by ATA's Sam Hobbs (drums) and Neil Innes (bass), plus contributions from Sam Bell, John Ellis, and Wickham on flute. The seven tracks range from the down-home swagger of 'Walk On' to the cinematic vibes of 'The Saint And The Stranger,' celebrating the totemic spirit of soul-jazz in the North of England.
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 in stock $23.89
Expansions (AAA Edition)
Expansions (AAA Edition) (gatefold 180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: XXQLP 145. Rel: 26 Mar 25
Expansions
Desert Nights
Summer Days
Voodoo Woman
Peace
Shadows
My Love
Review: Lonnie Liston Smith's third LP with the Cosmic Echoes, from 1974, was the second to mark his discovery of the success-driving formula that was spiritual jazz-funk. The record's impact has indeed resounded through the decades, like a chakra-prodding gong. Though for all its crystal-clear recording and effortless performances, Expansions is perhaps best known as a precursory informant on clubland, prophesying some of the most storied developments in electronic dance music and its uses of jazz. The phasy drums on 'Shadows', zilling fills of 'Voodoo Woman', and of course the banging suspensions of 'Expansions', have been sampled the world over by electronica musicians - a trend which begun not long after the record's release on Flying Dutchman.
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Edison Machado & Boa Nova
Cat: FARO 249DLP. Rel: 31 Mar 25
Porto Feliz (6:20)
Janeiro (8:46)
Serena (6:38)
A Chegada (6:10)
Para Ana (7:08)
Pra Nova (4:00)
Constelacao (4:49)
Ascensao (4:39)
Clodes (9:20)
Naquela Base (3:52)
Atlantico (17:37)
Review: A long-lost gem from drum legend Edison Machado finally sees the light of day: Edison Machado & Boa Nova, recorded in New York in 1978 but never released, reflects the work of the master muso-mountaineer at his peak, fusing North and South American jazz rhythmic traditions with groundbreaking samba innovations. Machado, a pioneer of "samba no prato" (samba on cymbals), redefined Brazilian jazz alongside Jobim and Gilberto. Forced into exile under Brazil's dictatorship, he later found new creative energy in NYC, leading an ensemble of top-tier musicians. The result? A daring, dynamic, and electrifying session, controlled but untamed. Alongside original contributions from Dom Salvador, Guilherme Vergueiro and Aloisio Aguiar, this 80-minute lost masterpiece singes our ears with its carpal flair.
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O Incrivel Manito (reissue)
Cat: GROOLP 91. Rel: 10 Apr 25
Na Baixa Sapateiro (3:27)
Shake Rattle & Roll (2:43)
Kool & The Gang (2:51)
Funky Judge (3:15)
Bailamos Boogaloo (2:20)
Sock It To JB (3:22)
Samuray (3:09)
Judge Baby I'm Back (2:29)
Tuck's Theme (3:35)
Raindrops Falling On My Head (2:50)
The Gang's Back Again (2:13)
You Made Me So Very Happy (4:29)
 in stock $26.07
Home
Home (LP)
Cat: JRF 0063LP. Rel: 27 Mar 25
Being (3:21)
Life In The Stars (4:55)
Fill The Room (3:29)
Breathe (4:37)
Names (2:22)
Kgotso (Stillness) (1:59)
Saturn Drive (3:31)
How I Knew (4:16)
Bloodline (album version) (5:15)
Beyond (6:06)
Review: British Bantu visual artist and musician Zola Marcelle shares her debut album, an ingenious ten-track record of ancestral musings, ethereal sound-dreamscapes and narrative vignettes, informed by soul, broken beat, and the musics of Zimbabwean Shona and South African Sotho. A riveting journey back through bloodlines and future-past hopes, Marcelle brings an impressively playful vocal and etheric attitude; opener 'Highlight' is an invitingly tender funky jazz primer, against which Zola speaks, outlining eternally recursive goals for life; the latter half of the record is more quelling, with 'Kgotso' building on the Sotho word for "stillness" to convey the later feeling of loitering in God's waiting room, while the B-side builds 'Saturn Drive' and 'Beyond' circle back to softly intoned Afro-beatifics.
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Played by: Cyndi Handson
Tags: African | Afro Jazz
 in stock $23.04
Slow Traffic To The Right (Verve By Request)
Slow Traffic To The Right (Verve By Request) (limited 180 gram audiophile vinyl LP)
Cat: 752005 9. Rel: 17 Apr 25
It Remains To Be Seen (8:04)
Eternal Flame (4:34)
Water Torture (4:51)
You Know The Deal (7:00)
Lament (1:52)
Quasar (5:42)
Review: 1997's Slow Traffic to the Right found Bennie Maupin navigating between cerebral jazz and deep funk with style and ease. Though generally known for his abstract leanings and serious musical demeanour, here he showed a lighter side - not least because he is actually smiling on the album cover - while diving into grooves shaped by his time with Herbie Hancock's Headhunters. With help from rhythm masters like Mike Clark and Paul Jackson, Maupin swaps out ECM austerity for signature Oakland bounce, so tracks like 'It Remains to Be Seen' and 'You Know the Deal' excel with newfound swagger without abandoning his jazz roots. It's a compelling pivot into accessible, funky and smart jazz soul.
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 in stock $34.31
Walkin' (remastered)
Walkin' (remastered) (180 gram vinyl LP with obi-strip)
Cat: CR 00853. Rel: 17 Apr 25
Walkin' (13:24)
Blue 'N Boogie (8:20)
Solar (4:44)
You Don't Know What Love Is (4:22)
Love Me Or Leave Me (6:57)
Review: A striking album of the bop era that was highlighted by his undying conviction and ability to reclaim his status as a primary architect of the genre. The album is built around two exceptional groups: a sextet and a quintet, both anchored by Davis' blue-chip rhythm section of Horace Silver (piano), Percy Heath (bass) and Kenny Clarke (drums). The sextet features trombonist J.J. Johnson and tenor saxophonist Lucky Thompson, while the quintet adds Dave Schildkraut (alto sax), whose contributions, though lesser-known, are memorable. The title track, an extended 12-bar blues, shows Davis' ability to exude an air of detachment from the music, making it feel like an extension of his solo rather than the other way around. 'Blue 'n' Boogie', in contrast, is a lively, energetic tune where Davis and Johnson engage in spirited improvisation, with Johnson even quoting from Thelonious Monk's 'Rhythm-A-Ning'. 'Solar' introduces a delicate interplay, with Silver's piano solo displaying an Ellington-esque elegance. The album's final track, 'Love Me or Leave Me', foreshadows Davis' later breakthrough, with his swift and decisive trumpet solo hinting at the bold innovations to come. Walkin' stands as an essential bop-era classic, with Davis' brilliant command over his instruments and his bandmates, with pieces like 'Walkin'' and 'Solar' cementing its place as a foundational jazz work.
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Picture This
Cat: ALBFLP 022. Rel: 15 Apr 25
We Fall (5:34)
Matildas's Dance (6:23)
Overdrive (7:51)
Nothing New (4:12)
Picture This (7:59)
Truth Be Told (6:56)
Review: Mark Millington's debut album showcases the UK saxophonist's dynamic, melody-driven jazz sounds across some well-formed new compositions. Energetic and percussive yet deeply lyrical, five original tracks range from the joyful exuberance of 'Matilda's Dance' to the tender emotion of 'Truth Be Told.' A standout reinterpretation of Becky Hill's 'Overdrive' adds a fresh twist to the mix and throughout this album, Millington is joined by a stellar ensemble including Addison Frei (piano), Jackson Potter (guitar), Yoshi Waki (bass) and Brian Karl (drums), with more guests also featuring and making this a memorable introduction to a promising new voice in jazz.
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 in stock $24.43
Hard Top
Hard Top (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: ASA 105. Rel: 16 Apr 25
It Was A Very Good Year (6:50)
Swallowin' The Blues (13:21)
New Cambridge Blues (11:44)
Dennis Mpale - "Track 4" (6:08)
I Can See Clearly Now (17:17)
Black Frost (6:44)
Wavy Gravy (11:18)
Review: Hard Top brings together a long-overdue collection of 1975 recordings by South African alto saxophonist Kippie Moeketsi, released here under the 1970s spelling Moketsi. Issued by As-Shams/The Sun in a gatefold double vinyl edition, the record arrives in the wake of Tete Mbambisa's African Day and marks the centenary of Moeketsi's birth. Known for his foundational role in the Jazz Epistles and his deep imprint on the evolution of South African jazz, Moeketsi remained a devoted interpreter of classic American jazz traditions even as he embraced the funk-infused direction of the 70s. Flanked by standout sidemen Sipho Gumede, Dennis Mpale, and Pat Matshikiza, the album is a clement covers set, revisiting many an r&b standard, from 70s soul and pop to contemporary township grooves. Lovingly compiled and produced by Calum MacNaughton from sessions originally overseen by the late Rashid Vally, here hear: a vital artistic dossier of a musician whose influence resonates well beyond his lifetime.
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Live At The It Club (remastered) (Record Store Day RSD 2025)
Cat: 198028 56531. Rel: 22 Apr 25
Blue Monk (7:28)
Well You Needn't (7:35)
'Round Midnight (6:31)
Rhythm-A-Ning (6:48)
Blues Five Spot (Five Spot Blues) (6:05)
Bemsha Swing (5:22)
Straight, No Chaser (4:27)
Nutty (7:35)
Evidence (5:41)
Misterioso (6:51)
Gallop's Gallop (6:54)
Ba-Lue Bolivar Ba-Lues-Are (6:41)
 in stock $32.38
Our Boys Are Doing It
Cat: LPWABB 202. Rel: 14 Apr 25
Our Boys Are Doing It (19:29)
Dennis Groove (9:56)
Orlando (9:51)
Review: Dennis Mpale had become a key figure in South African jazz by the time the mid-70s swung around having already had a career spanning some pivotal moments in the genre's evolution. From leading the trumpet section in Chris McGregor's Castle Lager Big Band to co-founding the jazz fusion group Roots, Mpale was instrumental in shaping jazz and in 1977, he released Our Boys Are Doing It-his solo debut. It was produced by Rashid Vally and issued on Mercury as a bold response to global trends which embraced township bump jive and featured legends like Kippie Moketsi. We Are Busy Bodies now reissues this essential title from analogue masters so it sounds superb as a key bit of jazz history.
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Diggin' Victor: Deep Into The Vaults Of Japanese Fusion/AOR For Vinyl Selected By Muro
MURO / VARIOUS
Cat: FWRF 012. Rel: 08 Apr 25
Kumi Sasaki - "Kuroda Bushi" (4:45)
Kosuke Ichihara & 3L - "Yasuki Bushi" (3:48)
Zerosen - "Cool Head" (4:53)
Shigeru Suzuki - "On The Coast" (4:14)
Yasuko Agawa - "La Night" (5:28)
Atsuko Nina - "Teibo" (4:23)
Sadistics - "On The Seashore" (6:03)
Sadistics - "The Tokyo Taste" (3:38)
Kazuko Ishibashi - "Iyo" (3:59)
Issei Noro - "Transparency" (4:21)
Zerosen - "Son Of Pin Head" (3:13)
Tetsuo Sakurai - "Kimono" (5:10)
Yuji Ohno - "The Dawn Of Seychelles" (3:02)
Hiroshi Fukumura - "White Clouds" (6:35)
Review: Renowned DJ and selector MURO is a Jedi-level compiler and this new collection of his delves into Victor's extensive archives to spotlight a world of Japanese jazz, fusion and AOR. It take sin plenty of internationally known names like Yasuko Agawa on the sunset sounds of 'L.A. Night', Sadistics who offers the more psyched out guitar leans of 'On the Seashore', Yuji Ohno's neo-Balaeric bliss-out 'The Dawn of Seychells' and Hiroshi Fukumura's soul soothing Ry Ayres-style melodies on 'White Clouds.' These are luxurious sounds and timeless tracks with MURO's signature funky perspective making this a brillaint choice for brighter, warmer days.

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 in stock $67.25
Unicorn (remastered)
Unicorn (remastered) (limited 180 gram vinyl LP with obi-strip)
Cat: MHJL 404. Rel: 12 Mar 25
Unicorn Lady (5:10)
Understanding (7:32)
Some Other Blues (5:41)
Umma Be Me (6:09)
New Moon (8:22)
Derrick's Dance (9:09)
Review: This 1973 jazz funk release shines with Steve Grossman at the helm, surrounded by a stellar lineup that's bound to excite both jazz aficionados and the Rare Groove and DJ communities. The original album, a gem from the iconic TBM (Three Blind Mice) label, has earned its place in jazz history, bridging the gap between traditional jazz and more contemporary sounds. Now, after years of anticipation, this reissue brings the record back to vinyl, expertly remastered by Bernie Grundman. The package includes the original liner notes, offering a richer experience for those revisiting this classic and new listeners alike.
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Played by: DJ ROCCA
 in stock $44.47
Totality
Totality (LP in embossed-sleeve)
Cat: DC 860. Rel: 24 Apr 25
Totality (16:50)
Nothing Does Not Show (4:24)
Always 9 Seconds Away (12:57)
Clock No Clock (8:23)
Review: A second joining of forces from two celebrated Chicago acts, blending deep, organic rhythms with a minimalistic electronic pulse. With the novel but logical addition of Jason Stein on bass clarinet, the collaboration stretches even further, pulling together the spiritual fluidity of Natural Information Society and the electronic minimalism of Bitchin Bajas. The first single, 'Clock no Clock,' is a deep dive into hypnotic rhythms, with guimbri grooves intertwining seamlessly with electronic bursts, flutes and organs. The other three tracks are equally compelling, the music unfolding like a living organism, constantly shifting but always grounded. Expansive, intricately woven sonic delights.
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Angel In The Dark (remastered) (Record Store Day RSD 2025)
Cat: NEWLAND 012. Rel: 26 Apr 25
Angel In The Dark (3:54)
Triple Goddess Twilight (3:56)
Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow (5:58)
He Was Too Good To Me (2:33)
Sweet Dream Fade (4:26)
Serious Playground (4:06)
Be Aware (2:59)
Let It Be Me (2:04)
Gardenia Talk (2:38)
Ooh Baby, Baby (3:24)
Embraceable You (2:02)
La La Means I Love You (4:10)
Walk On By (3:32)
Animal Grace (3:22)
Don't Hurt Child (0:59)
Coda (1:23)
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The Man Who Sings All African Languages :Retrospective 1967-1985
Cat: NBK 004. Rel: 10 Apr 25
Pas De Petard (3:37)
Tembleque (3:52)
L'Indomptable Gnonnas Pop (2:48)
How Much Love Naturally Cost (6:18)
Fini Les Pavés (3:51)
Dadje Von O Von Non (1983) (3:56)
El Carretero (3:41)
Azian Vignin (2:48)
Yiri Yiri Boum (5:04)
Les Comediens (5:02)
I Got You (3:20)
Tu Es Tout Seul (2:46)
Bailando Mi Solo (2:32)
Abito (2:54)
Adigbedoto (4:33)
Bon Anniversaire (single) (4:06)
Irma Koi (edit) (5:32)
Okpo Videa Bassouo (3:59)
Intelligemment (3:59)
La Musica En Verite (7:09)
Review: This compilation is a vibrant celebration of Gnonnas Pedro, the legendary Beninese composer and musician. Spanning his career from 1967 to 1985, it showcases Pedro's remarkable versatility and eclectic musical palette; featuring 21 tracks that traverse genres with ease, from the Afrobeat energy of 'Pas De Petard' and 'L'Indomptable Gnonnas Pop' to the salsa rhythms of 'Tembleque' and the soulful grooves of 'How Much Love Naturally Cost'. Pedro's music is a fusion of influences, blending traditional African sounds with funk, soul and Latin flavours and highlights here include the irresistible 'Dadje Von O Von Non', the funky 'Yiri Yiri Boum', and the soulful 'Bailando Mi Solo'.
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Tags: Afrobeat | Highlife
 in stock $40.62
Modern Art (Tone Poet Series)
Modern Art (Tone Poet Series) (180 gram vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: 484985 1. Rel: 03 Apr 25
Blues In (6:03)
Bewitched (4:27)
When You're Smiling (4:51)
Cool Bunny (4:15)
Diannes' Dilemma (3:50)
Stompin' At The Savoy (5:04)
What Is This Thing Called Love (6:05)
Blues Out (4:49)
Review: A refined and understated session, this reissue is a masterful example of West Coast jazz, offering a smooth, mellow and introspective listening experience. Recorded between december 1956 and January 1957 in Hollywood, California, this album showed Pepper's signature melodic alto saxophone over a relaxed and fluid quartet setting. The lineup features Russ Freeman on piano, Ben Tucker on bass and Chuck Flores on drums, each contributing to the album's effortlessly cool and unfailingly swinging atmosphere. Unlike the high-energy performances found on Art Pepper Meets the Rhythm Section, Modern Art unfolds at a more leisurely pace, making it a perfect soundtrack for a laid-back evening. The album's bookends, 'Blues In' and 'Blues Out', frame a collection of beautifully arranged pieces, including exquisite renditions of 'Bewitched', 'Stompin' at the Savoy' and 'What Is This Thing Called Love'. One of the true highlights is 'Summertime', a performance filled with emotional depth and intensity, as though Pepper poured his very soul into each note. This Blue Note Tone Poet reissue, produced by Joe Harley and mastered by Kevin Gray from the original analogue tapes, is an essential edition. Pressed with impeccable sound quality, this release does full justice to Pepper's warm, lyrical tone. Whether you're just beginning your jazz journey or a seasoned listener, Modern Art is the type of album that continues to reveal its brilliance with every spin. If you're new to jazz, this album might just make you a fan of the West Coast sound.
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 in stock $38.42
Gilles Peterson Presents International Anthem (Record Store Day RSD 2025)
Gilles PETERSON / VARIOUS
Gilles Peterson Presents International Anthem (Record Store Day RSD 2025) (limited frozen lake michigan vinyl 2xLP + booklet with obi-strip)
Cat: IARC 0100. Rel: 24 Apr 25
Chicago, January 13th, 2020 (0:58)
Makaya McCraven - "The Jaunt" (2:38)
Junius Paul - "Ase" (2:51)
Dezron Douglas & Brandee Younger - "The Creator Has A Master Plan" (3:10)
Resavoir - "Taking Flight" (3:39)
Irreversible Entanglements - "Open The Gates" (2:32)
Angel Bat Dawid - "We Are Starzz" (4:22)
Rob Mazurek & Exploding Star Orchestra - "Abstract Dark Energy (Parable 9)" (2:44)
The Most Amazing Time (1:42)
Damon Locks & Black Monument Ensemble - "Rebuild A Nation" (2:04)
Dos Santos - "A Shot In The Dark" (3:06)
Daniel Villarreal - "In/On" (4:05)
Anna Butterss - "Pokemans" (3:04)
SML - "Industry" (4:25)
Jeremiah Chiu & Marta Sofia Honer - "Snacko" (4:48)
Jeff Parker - "Cliche" (4:04)
Jamire Williams - "And Then The Anointing Fell" (2:48)
Carlos Nino & Friends - "Please, Wake Up" (4:02)
Thandi Ntuli - "Voice & Tongo Experiment" (with Carlos Nino) (2:15)
Tom Skinner - "Quiet As It’s Kept" (4:03)
Ruth Goller - "Next Time I Keep My Hands Down" (3:42)
Alabaster DePlume - "A Gente Acaba (Vento Em Rosa)" (2:43)
Old Fashioned Chicago Music (4:55)
Jaimie Branch - "Theme 001" (live) (1:47)
Tomin - "Angela’s Angel" (1:54)
Asher Gamedze - "Melancholia" (2:36)
Ibelisse Guardia Ferragutti & Frank Rosaly - "MESTIZX" (Brownswood Basement live) (4:13)
Ben LaMar Gay - "Oh Great Be The Lake" (3:02)
Charles Stepney - "Step On Step" (3:59)
Review: Gilles Peterson remains a man with his finger firmly on the pulse and this is another album to prove it: International Anthem is a special double compilation highlighting the renowned DJ and curator's deep connection with Chicago's celebrated contemporary jazz label. Featuring selections drawn from Peterson's BBC 6Music, Worldwide FM and syndicated shows, the collection showcases standout tracks from the label's first decade and also included is an exclusive, previously unreleased live recording from Worldwide FM. Pressed on "Frozen Lake Michigan" coloured vinyl, this Record Store Day exclusive is part of International Anthem's "IA11" series-celebrating 11 years by honouring their past while shaping the future of boundary-pushing global sounds.

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 in stock $48.85
The Stone
The Stone (limited 180 gram vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: KR 109. Rel: 24 Apr 25
The Stone (part I - live) (5:27)
The Stone (part II - live) (7:02)
The Stone (part III - live) (7:58)
The Stone (part IV - live) (10:16)
The Stone (part V - live) (6:00)
The Stone (part VII - live) (5:38)
 in stock $23.04
Lifestyles
Cat: TR 12018LP. Rel: 03 Apr 25
The Call (4:18)
You Know With Friends (2:32)
Green Ray (3:58)
Spirals (3:57)
Rosita's Theme (2:13)
Act Of Love (3:45)
Moon River (4:13)
Souvenir (3:49)
The Queen (4:12)
Lifestyles
 in stock $23.89
Two Is One (reissue)
Two Is One (reissue) (gatefold 180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: SES 1974625LP. Rel: 22 Apr 25
Bitchin
Hopscotch
In A Funky Way
Two Is One
In His Presence Searching
Review: Two Is One (1974, now 2025) recaptures saxophonist Charlie Rouse at the peak of his rabble-Rousing powers, commanding the popular will (through steering clear of sonic demagoguery) through effortless funk, soul jazz, and post-bop, all while orbiting that distinctive cosmic ring-edge that defined the Strata-East catalogue. Best known for his long tenure alongside Thelonious Monk, Rouse steps into a new light here, leading a stellar ensemble made up of guitarists George Davis and Paul Metzke, Cal Scott on electric cello and Stanley Clarke on bass. Together they stretch out across a set both grounded and exploratory, with a spiritual undercurrent running through the grooves. Newly issued on 180-gram vinyl, the record comes packed in a tip-on gatefold with fresh liner notes from Syd Schwartz and rare archival photos, bringing fresh focus to one of Rouse's most compelling records.
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 in stock $42.00
Love In Us All (Verve By Request)
Love In Us All (Verve By Request) (gatefold 180 gram audiophile vinyl LP)
Cat: 752005 0. Rel: 17 Apr 25
Love Is Everywhere (19:39)
To John (20:35)
Review: Finally reissued for its 50th anniversary, Love In Us All is a cosmic, uncompromising statement from legendary jazz cat Pharoah Sanders. This vital piece of the free jazz canon was released as his final Impulse! album and starts with 'Love Is Everywhere' which radiates transcendent beauty with layered horns, cascading piano and a repeated vocal mantra evoking the spirit of Coltrane's seminal 'A Love Supreme'. The flip, For John' is raw, chaotic and a furious outpouring of free jazz energy. Long out of print but here remastered, this essential release showcases Sanders' vision in its most fearless, spiritual form.
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