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Kofi (Tone Poet Series) (reissue)
Kofi (Tone Poet Series) (reissue) (180 gram audiophile vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: 554214 9. Rel: 03 Oct 24
Kofi (7:44)
Fufu (9:34)
Perpetual Love (7:34)
Elimina (8:36)
Review: Donald Byrd's Kofi, part of the esteemed Tone Poet Vinyl Series, presents a compelling snapshot of the trumpeter's transition from hard bop to fusion. Recorded in December 1969 and December 1970 but only released in 1995, this LP captures Byrd at a pivotal moment in his career, straddling the line between traditional jazz and the emerging fusion genre. The 1969 session features Byrd's originals 'Kofi' and 'Fufu,' with Duke Pearson's electric piano adding a shimmering layer to the complex arrangements. The ensemble includes notable musicians such as Lew Tabackin on flute and tenor saxophone, Frank Foster on tenor saxophone, William Campbell on trombone, Ron Carter on acoustic bass among other strong musicians. The 1970 session continues this exploration with tracks like 'Perpetual Love' and 'Elmina,' featuring Wally Richardson on guitar and Mickey Roker on drums, along with Moreira and Dom Um Romao adding percussion. This reissue, curated by Joe Harley and mastered by Kevin Gray from the original analog tapes, is pressed on 180g vinyl and housed in a deluxe tip-on jacket. The Tone Poet Series ensures exceptional quality in both sound and presentation, offering a definitive version of Byrd's adventurous work.
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A Humdrum Star
A Humdrum Star (gatefold heavyweight vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: 671643 0. Rel: 09 Feb 18
Prayer (2:43)
Raven (4:47)
Bardo (7:07)
A Hundred Moons (4:10)
Strid (8:03)
Transient State (5:53)
Return To Text (5:17)
Reactor (6:12)
Window (5:15)
Review: Since bagging the 2014 Mercury Music Prize for sophomore set V.20, GoGo Penguin has become one of the most talked-about outfits around. The self-confessed "very modern piano trio" has succeeded largely due to their far-sighted ability to fuse more traditional jazz and classical music sounds with a surprisingly wide palette of influences, most notably dancefloor-focused 21st century electronic music. On A Humdrum Star, their fourth full length, the Manchester threesome has decided to take a "freer" and more "liberated" approach. The resultant music is every bit as exciting, entertaining and beguiling as you'd expect, with the full-throttle, high-octane dancefloor jazz of "Raven", atmospheric and undulating "Bardo" and gently jazz-funk influenced brilliance of closer "Window" amongst the highlights.
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That's Where It's At (Tone Poet Series) (reissue)
Cat: 862252. Rel: 11 Sep 20
Smile, Stacey (8:06)
Soft Pedal Blues (7:20)
Pia (5:32)
We'll See Yaw'll After While, Ya Heah (7:22)
Dorene Don't Cry, I (6:14)
Light Blue (6:34)
 in stock $52.99
Preach Brother!
Preach Brother! (180 gram audiophile vinyl LP)
Cat: 453528 7. Rel: 15 Jul 22
Jeanie-Weenie (5:00)
Homesick Blues (6:41)
Dem Tambourines (5:39)
Camp Meetin' (4:38)
The Eldorado Shuffle (6:28)
Pigeon Peas (8:36)
Review: Once again landing in the mitts of jazz remastering master Kevin Gray, yet another milestone in the genre from Blue Note gets reissued. Louisiana tenor saxophonist Don Wilkerson made his debut on the label in 1962 with Preach Brother!, which featured Grant Green on guitar, Sonny Clark on piano, Butch Warren on bass, and Billy Higgins on drums. The foursome lend fearsome talent to Wilkerson's vision, which is a playful exercise in soul-jazz homing in on various vibe studies - loneliness filtered through the shake of a tambourine, city bustle conveyed via tss-tssing rides and swing.
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