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FORTHCOMING
A Tribute To Jack Johnson
A Tribute To Jack Johnson (numbered 180 gram audiophile SuperVinyl LP)
Cat: 821797 151610.
 
Jazz
Review: Miles Davis' A Tribute to Jack Johnson stands as a pinnacle of jazz-rock fusion, blending slashing rock and aggressive funk with an astounding lineup. Mastered from the original tapes, Mobile Fidelity's reissue captures the music's aggression and immediacy like never before. Guitarist John McLaughlin delivers a nasty edge and vicious streak, bridging the gap between rock and jazz with his slashing style. Davis' trumpet solos sizzle with exuberance, surrounded by urgent backbeats and knifing riffs. An amazing degree of instrumental separation and imaging allow you to focus on singular musicians and the roles they play. The album, often overshadowed by Davis' other works, serves as a personal manifesto, saluting boxing legend Jack Johnson. Producer Ted Macero seamlessly assembles sessions, resulting in a lean, guitar-heavy sound that hits with brutal force and graceful elegance. A Tribute to Jack Johnson remains a monster album, demanding to be experienced in all its ferocious glory.
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FORTHCOMING
Kenny Burrell & John Coltrane
Kenny Burrell & John Coltrane (180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: 725559 8. Rel: 07 Jun 24
 
Jazz
Freight Trane
I Never Knew
Lyresto
Why Was I Born
Big Paul
Review: Part of the Original Jazz Classics Series, this 1963 album from the great Kenny Burrell and John Coltrane is now reissued on 180-gram vinyl. Featuring Burrell and Coltrane, along with Tommy Flanagan, Paul Chambers, and Jimmy Cobb, the album comprises five tracks that have been remastered from the original tapes by Kevin Gray at Cohearent Audio. It's an absorbing journey into two genius creative minds and comes comes in a Tip-On Jacket, preserving the essence of the original release while offering enhanced sound quality for contemporary listeners.
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est. release 07 Jun 24 $37.89
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My Favorite Things (Atlantic Records 75th Anniversary Edition)
My Favorite Things (Atlantic Records 75th Anniversary Edition) (gatefold 180 gram audiophile vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: 753088 751172. Rel: 03 Apr 24
 
Jazz
My Favorite Things (18:30)
Everytime We Say Goodbye (5:41)
Summertime (11:34)
But Not For Me (9:37)
Review: The prolific and influential John Coltrane comitted many a seminal recording to vinyl across his career. His 1961 work My Favourite Things is one such album and it now gets a special new pressing as part of the 75th anniversary celebrations of Atlantic Records. The landmark album came from the same sessions as Coltrane Plays The Blues (1962) and Coltrane's Sound (1964), but marked something of a shift in his career. His playing is exploratory and innovative, unforced and naturally stylistic across gems like 'Everytime We Say Goodbye' and more.
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 in stock $74.21
Giant Steps (Atlantic Records 75th Anniversary Edition)
Giant Steps (Atlantic Records 75th Anniversary Edition) (gatefold 180 gram audiophile vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: 753088 751073. Rel: 03 Apr 24
 
Jazz
Giant Steps (4:47)
Cousin Mary (5:50)
Countdown (2:24)
Spiral (6:00)
Syeeda's Song Flute (7:00)
Naima (4:22)
Mr PC (6:59)
Review: Released in 1960, Giant Steps was a watershed album for John Coltrane, solidifying the saxophone legend's reputation as one of the most influential and innovative musicians in jazz history, as well as delivering jazz to an increasingly mainstream audience, while garnering significant critical acclaim. Although this was John Coltrane's debut for Atlantic, he was concurrently performing and recording with Miles Davis. Within the space of less than three weeks, Coltrane would complete his work with Davis and company on another genre-defining disc, Kind Of Blue, before commencing his efforts on this one. Coltrane (tenor sax) is flanked here by essentially two different trios. Recording commenced in early May of 1959 with a pair of sessions that featured Tommy Flanagan (piano) and Art Taylor (drums), as well as Paul Chambers - who was the only bandmember other than Coltrane to have performed on every date. When recording resumed in December of that year, Wynton Kelly (piano) and Jimmy Cobb (drums) were instated, replicating the alternate non-Bill Evans lineup featured on 'Freddie The Freeloader' on Kind of Blue, sans Miles Davis of course. At the heart of these recordings, however, is the laser-beam focus of Coltrane's tenor solos.
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Afro Blue Impressions (reissue)
Cat: 723578 1. Rel: 28 Mar 24
 
Jazz
Lonnie's Lament (11:31)
Naima (6:32)
Chasin' The Trane (5:49)
My Favorite Things (21:07)
Afro Blue (7:25)
Cousin Mary (10:01)
I Want To Talk About You (8:14)
Spiritual (12:15)
Impressions (11:48)
Review: The recordings that make up Afro Blue Impressions were acquired by jazz impresario and auteur Norman Granz, during the tours he produced for many jazz artists during the 1960s, though they weren't issued until 1973. Recorded at shows in Berlin and Stockholm, the John Coltrane Quartet - comprising pianist McCoy Tyner, bassist Jimmy Garrison, and drummer Elvin Jones - is in tremendous form here, using a familiar repertoire in order to expand upon the group's own building blocks in creating the new post-harmonic system that the saxophonist was developing at the time. Reissued on vinyl by Craft Recordings, this one comes released as part of the Craft Jazz Essentials series.
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John Coltrane & Johnny Hartman (Acoustic Sounds Series)
Cat: 380895 3. Rel: 06 May 22
 
Jazz
They Say It's Wonderful (5:22)
Dedicated To You (5:35)
My One & Only Love (4:57)
Lush Life (5:32)
You Are Too Beautiful (5:38)
Autumn Serenade (4:17)
Review: In the reams of great John Coltrane recordings, this album surely stands of one of the true gems. Originally released in 1963, this collaboration with legendary baritone singer Johnny Hartman captures Coltrane at his mellow best. Alongside the headliners, the line-up on this album also features McCoy Turner on piano, Elvin Jones on drums and Jimmy Garrison on bass, and the result is an understated, sumptuous listen to lose yourself in. Sentimental and melancholic in all the best ways, this is sensitive musicianship at its finest.
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A Love Supreme: Live In Seattle
A Love Supreme: Live In Seattle (limited gatefold 2xLP + booklet)
Cat: 384999 8. Rel: 22 Oct 21
 
Jazz
A Love Supreme, Part I - Acknowledgement (21:51)
Interlude 1 (2:40)
A Love Supreme, Part II - Resolution (16:12)
Interlude 2 (1:24)
A Love Supreme, Part III - Pursuance (15:46)
Interlude 3 (3:21)
Interlude 4 (7:16)
A Love Supreme, Part IV - Psalm (7:04)
Review: Of all his many albums and live shows, A Love Supreme: Live In Seattle is often said by fans to be one Coltrane's greatest works. Until recently, this was a long lost performance from the iconic saxophonist. Recorded in 1964, it is only the second full live performance recording known after one from the Festival Mondial du Jazz Antibes in France from 1965. The quartet for the original recording of one was made up of McCoy Tyner, Jimmy Garrison and Elvin Jones next to Coltrane himself, but this recording was boosted by Pharoah Sanders on tenor sax and Donald Garrett on second bass. It's a suite packed with spirit, power and soul.
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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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Blue Train (Tone Poet Series) (mono)
Blue Train (Tone Poet Series) (mono) (gatefold 180 gram audiophile vinyl LP)
Cat: 454810 5. Rel: 16 Sep 22
 
Jazz
Blue Train (10:42)
Moment's Notice (9:11)
Locomotion (7:14)
I'm Old Fashioned (7:58)
Lazy Bird (7:06)
Review: All aboard the blue 'Trane! one of the many albums that cemented Blue Note and John Coltrane's longstanding working relationship, 'Blue Train' is the saxophonist's second studio album and the only recording with Coltrane taking the role of bandleader. This version comes with several alternate, false starts and incomplete takes, owing to the single-take tradition of jazz recording back in the late 1950s.
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A Love Supreme (reissue)
A Love Supreme (reissue) (gatefold 180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: 501551. Rel: 05 Aug 22
 
Jazz
Acknowledgement (part 1) (7:40)
Resolution (part 2) (7:20)
Pursuance (part 3) (10:42)
Psalm (part 4) (7:05)
Review: It goes without saying that 'A Love Supreme' is in the upper echelons of jazz history. A spiritual and emotional proclamation from American jazz saxophonist John Coltrane, the 32 minute runtime is a narrative of strife and struggle with addiction as well as the notable repetition of his riff in all 12 keys throughout the session in 'Acknowledgement'. In many ways you could say Coltrane's playing wasn't improvised at all, and you could argue that the session was better off for it. At the end of the half an hour, the narrative unwinds and Coltrane is declaring a faith to God, a musical thankyou to his faith that kept him true throughout his trials following a spiritual awakening in 1957 - what resulted was an undisputed musical masterpiece.
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Volume 1 (Classic Vinyl Series)
Volume 1 (Classic Vinyl Series) (180 gram audiophile vinyl LP)
Cat: BLUENOTE 1501. Rel: 18 May 23
 
Jazz
Tempus Fugit (3:53)
Kelo (3:20)
Enigma (3:24)
Ray's Idea (3:46)
How Deep Is The Ocean (4:42)
CTA (alternate Master) (3:19)
Dear Old Stockholm (4:15)
Chance It (3:05)
Yesterdays (3:47)
Donna (alternate Master) (3:13)
CTA (3:36)
Would'n You (alternate Master) (3:26)
Review: Jazz pioneer and trumpet maestro Miles Davis was still in the early stages of his career when he played the three sessions that went on to comprise his Blue Note recordings in 1952, 1953, and 1954. A year later the final one, the seminal Blue Note label put the tracks together into two 12" albums as part of the 1500 series. They bare all the hallmarks of his early signature style from fiery bebop to beautiful ballads. Now the album comes in a mono, newly mastered version in the Blue Note Classic Vinyl Edition and pressed on 180g vinyl. Standouts include 'How Deep Is The Ocean' and 'Dear Old Stockholm.'
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Evenings At The Village Gate
Cat: 555141 8. Rel: 13 Jul 23
 
Jazz
My Favorite Things
When Lights Are Low
Impressions
Greensleeves
Africa
Review: Last year, an eagle-eyed researcher discovered a genuine slept-on gem in the archives of New York Public Library: a forgotten, unreleased recording of the John Coltrane Quintet playing - alongside bass clarinettist Eric Dolphy, at the iconic Village Gate venue in August 1961. Here, that recording - now freshly mastered - is released to the public for the first time, and as you'd expect it's rather special. Coltrane is at his magical, blistering best throughout, with his band offering similarly impressive support throughout. Highlights include the only live recording yet discovered of the quintet performing 'Africa', an insanely good 10-minute take on Coltrane classic 'Impressions', and Dolphy's star turn on 'When Lights Are Low'. In a word: essential!
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Sorcerer (reissue)
Sorcerer (reissue) (limited numbered 180 gram audiophile clear vinyl LP)
Cat: MOVLP 1865T. Rel: 13 Feb 24
 
Jazz
Prince Of Darkness (6:28)
Pee Wee (4:46)
Masqualero (8:52)
The Sorcerer (5:10)
Limbo (7:18)
Vonetta (5:33)
Nothing Like You (1:59)
Review: In a discography that is jam packed with high quality albums, Miles Davis's Sorcerer is one of the standouts. Now newly reissued by Music on Vinyl, it transports listeners into the heart of 1967's avant-garde jazz landscape when it was originally released as part of Davis's Second Great Quintet era. The music showcases the maestro's pioneering fusion of modal jazz and free improvisation from the enigmatic title track to the haunting Prince of Darkness. Davis and his ensemble craft a sonic tapestry that mesmerises with every note here and Wayne Shorter's evocative saxophone, Herbie Hancock's masterful piano, and Tony Williams's dynamic drumming all help make that so.
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Soultrane
Soultrane (limited LP)
Cat: 186021 1. Rel: 25 Jan 24
 
Jazz
Good Bait (12:20)
I Want To Talk About You (11:16)
You Say You Care (6:21)
Theme For Ernie (5:03)
Russian Lullaby (5:40)
Review: The irrepressible and unmatchable John Coltrane showed once again what a true stylist he was on this Soultrane album. It takes him well away from the ordinary jazz world, much like earlier albums Coltrane and John Coltrane and the Red Garland Trio, with rhythm section men Garland, Paul Chambers and Arthur Taylor proving themselves to be perfectly adept at powering along Trane's innovations. At this point he was already thought of alongside the likes of Sonny Rollins as one of the most influential tenor sax men in the game and that view hasn't changed all these years on.
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Volume 2 (Classic Vinyl Series)
Cat: 583199 5. Rel: 14 Mar 24
 
Jazz
Take Off (3:42)
Weirdo (4:44)
Would'n You (3:27)
I Waited For You (3:31)
Ray's Idea (alternate Master) (3:52)
Donna (3:15)
Well You Needn't (5:25)
The Leap (4:33)
Lazy Susan (4:05)
Tempus Fugit (alternate Master) (4:00)
It Never Entered My Mind (4:04)
Review: Miles Davis' Volume 2 (Classic Vinyl Series) encapsulates the quintessence of his bebop brilliance. Originally recorded in 1953, this album showcases Davis at the peak of his improvisational prowess and backed by a stellar ensemble including Horace Silver, Percy Heath, and Art Blakey. Tracks like 'Donna' and 'It Never Entered My Mind' exemplify Davis' innovative approach to harmony and melody, while others show his ability to infuse standard tunes with newfound depth. This reissue, part of the Classic Vinyl Series, pays homage to Davis' enduring influence on jazz with an all new pressing.
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Thelonious Monk With John Coltrane
Thelonious Monk With John Coltrane (180 gram vinyl LP with obi-strip)
Cat: CR 00611. Rel: 25 May 23
 
Jazz
Ruby, My Dear (6:22)
Trinkle, Tinkle (6:42)
Off Minor (5:18)
Nutty (6:40)
Epistrophy (3:10)
Functional (9:41)
Review: As part of the newly relaunched Original Jazz Classics Series, Kevin Gray at Cohearent Audio has remastered this seminal jazz record from Thelonius Monk and John Coltrane from the original tapes and in all analog fashion. It's a deserving treatment for what many believe to be one of the great ever collaborative jazz records. As well as those two legendary players and jazz innovators, further greats joined in the recording sessions including Art Blakey on the drums, Wilbur Ware on bass, and alto sax from Gigi Gryce. What a piece of history it is too.
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 in stock $44.38
The Cats
The Cats (LP with obi-strip)
Cat: CR 00614. Rel: 07 Dec 23
 
Jazz
Minor Mishap (7:26)
How Long Has This Been Going On? (5:57)
Eclypso (7:59)
Solacium (9:09)
Tommy's Time (11:59)
Review: Jazz collectors - specifically those of you with an obsession with the work of sax legend John Coltrane - perk up your ears. Many among you might not yet be aware of The Cats, a collaborative album recorded in synergy between Coltrane, guitarist Kenny Burrell, trumpeter Idrees Sulieman, and pianist Tommy Flanagan, but we wouldn't blame you, because this was one that flew under the radar on its New Jazz release in 1959. Not least, this might have been because it was released when Coltrane had moved onto more one-off release projects, shortly after his more widely publicized contract with Prestige Records ended. Nonetheless, it's cited as a deeply special album, resonant of the slinky sound of postwar New York jazz inasmuch as it is of the archetypal feline form.
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 in stock $48.26
A Love Supreme (remastered)
A Love Supreme (remastered) (limited gatefold 200 gram clear UHQR vinyl 2xLP box set + booklet in slipcase)
Cat: AUHQR 000745. Rel: 10 Nov 23
 
Jazz
Acknowledgement (part I) (7:43)
Resolution (part II) (7:20)
Persuance (part III) (10:43)
Psalm (part IV) (7:06)
Review: Here it is: the all-time great album that popularised jazz for the masses, and which carries the genre's torch to this day. Most works by Coltrane serve as good introductions to jazz’s endemic practice of through-composition, but A Love Supreme (1964, Impulse!) is arguably among his best works to come in four suites; to quarter a technically singular piece. Widely recognised as the moment at which John all-aboarded the Soul ‘Trane, the album marked the apogee of a wave of popular analyses of US jazz records as holding special spiritual significance. This early vaunting may have fed into its popularity into the present day; but we cannot gloss over the fact that such elevations in status do not tend to come without supreme merit, and more level-headed takes on the LP simply interpret it as one of the most impeccably performed, precisely timed jazz records of its day. Remastered for the esteemed Analogue Productions series, its everlasting flame is rekindled.
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Both Directions At Once: The Lost Album
Both Directions At Once: The Lost Album (gatefold 2xLP in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: 674930 1. Rel: 29 Jun 18
 
Jazz
Untitled Original 11383 (take 1) (5:40)
Nature Boy (3:15)
Untitled Original 11386 (take 1) (8:38)
Vilia (take 3) (5:33)
Impressions (take 3) (4:31)
Slow Blues (11:28)
One Up, One Down (take 1) (8:00)
Villa (take 5) (4:37)
Impressions (take 1) (4:03)
Impressions (take 2) (4:33)
Impressions (take 4) (3:35)
Untitled Original 11386 (take 2) (8:35)
Untitled Original 11386 (take 5) (8:20)
One Up, One Down (take 6) (7:15)
Review: Jazz fans take note: Both Directions at Once: The Lost Album more than lives up to its name. It features previously unreleased recordings by the late, great John Coltrane and his regular accompanying players (pianist McCoy Tyner, bassist Jimmy Garrison and Drummer Elvin Jones). The reels of tape the tracks were salvaged from were dated 1963, around the time that the quartet laid down some of its most forward-thinking work for the legendary Impulse label. Much of the material consists of original Coltrane compilations, though there are a few notable covers (including a great version of jazz standard "Nature Boy") dotted throughout. As you'd expect, Coltrane's performance is incredible from start to finish.
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Kind Of Blue (reissue)
Kind Of Blue (reissue) (limited numbered 200 gram clear UHQR vinyl 2xLP box set + booklet)
Cat: UHQR 000445. Rel: 18 Oct 22
 
Jazz
So What (9:05)
Freddie Freeloader (9:48)
Blue In Green (5:34)
All Blues (11:45)
Flamenco Sketches (9:26)
Review: There are various eye watering stats about the many, many million copies of this album that have been pressed and sold. For each one sold there is almost as many different versions of it, too, if you look on Discogs. But all the hype and huff aside, there is a reason it is one of jazz's most famous records. The sultry modal moods, the masterfully melancholic trumpet sounds Davis conjures and the noir, late night vibe are all perfectly realised and universally understood. Without it, music at large, let alone jazz, would sound very different.
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 in stock $207.06
Ascenseur Pour L'echafaud (Soundtrack) (reissue)
Ascenseur Pour L'echafaud (Soundtrack) (reissue) (gatefold heavyweight vinyl LP + booklet)
Cat: 583094 2. Rel: 08 Feb 24
 
Soundtracks
Generique (2:29)
L'Assassinat De Carala (1:58)
Sur L'Autoroute (2:16)
Julien Dans L'Ascenseur (2:06)
Florence Sur Les Champs-Elysees (2:48)
Diner Au Motel (3:47)
Evasion De Julien (4:44)
Visite Du Vigile (3:50)
Au Bar Du Petit Bac (1:22)
Chez Le Photographe Du Motel (2:23)
Review: It's the late 1950s and modernism reigns. The fires of World War II have been extinguished, leaving behind scorched earth, half-ruined cities, and a firm focus on looking ahead to a better world. How little they knew. From this Cold War setting, wherein the lines between good and bad appear deceptively clear, a new form of jazz begins to emerge. Smooth, cool, and unarguably inviting, Miles Davis was among the greatest proponents of the 'modal' movement - whereby long, linear melodic movements were favoured over the nervous energy and tension of what had come before. The legendary trumpeter, bandleader and composer gave us a lot of landmark sounds, and his score to the Louis Malle film, Ascenseur Pour L'echafaud, isn't one of the best known. Nevertheless, it defines everything that was great and timeless about the iconic brass man.
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Lush Life
Lush Life (180 gram translucent blue vinyl LP)
Cat: TWCJ 63184781. Rel: 23 Nov 23
 
Jazz
Like Someone In Love (4:59)
I Love You (5:31)
Trane's Slow Blues (6:04)
Slowtrane (bonus track) (7:20)
Lush Life (13:55)
I Hear A Rhapsody (6:00)
While My Lady Sleep (bonus track) (4:44)
Review: Lush Life is a seminal recording amongst many from the late great and legendary John Coltrane. It came at a time when his sound was transitioning between styles and after he had overcome his addiction to narcotics. He had first played with the Miles Davis Quintet in 1955 before starting his own quartet with McCoy Tyner, Jimmy Garrison, and Elvin Jones in 1960 and this one was made from three different recording sessions. Side A is by a trio setup with no piano while the flip is a quintet with Donald Byrd and Red Garland showing their skills. Devoid of the speedy, flashy solo skills he'd been known for in his early career, this is almost ambient, much more about the lush textures and meditational pace than be bop ever was.
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Miles: The New Miles Davis Quintet
Cat: 181106 1. Rel: 23 Nov 23
 
Jazz
Just Squeeze Me (7:30)
There Is No Greater Love (5:21)
How Am I To Know? (4:41)
S'Posin (5:17)
The Theme (5:52)
Stablemates (5:22)
Review: For all but the most ardent followers of jazz and diehard Miles Davis fans, it can be hard to keep up with the many different albums he put out alongside his Quintet. That Quintet, often said to be the greatest in all of jazz history thanks to including Miles on trumpet next to John Coltrane on tenor, Red Garland on keys, bass from Paul Chambers and Philly Joe Jones on drums, put out several long players with very similar titles including this one, Miles: The New Miles Davis Quintet, in 1956. It is one of the earlier works from the then newly formed band and the songs in it are a mix of pop and jazz standards.
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Quiet Nights
Quiet Nights (180 gram audiophile vinyl LP)
Cat: MOVLP 2675. Rel: 20 Sep 23
 
Jazz
Song #2 (1:35)
Once Upon A Summertime (3:28)
Aos Pes Da Cruz (4:18)
Song #1 (4:37)
Wait Till You See Her (4:03)
Corcovado (2:41)
Summer Night (6:07)
Review: 1977's Quiet Nights is one of legendary American jazz figure Mile Davis' lesser known albums. It's not Bitches Brew or Kind of Blue, but it is a delightfully easy to listen work, with references taken from Brazilian folk on 'Prenda Minha' which actually gets renamed 'Song #2' here, or Spanish classical on 'Adelita' which was written by the pioneering Francisco Tarrega and is here called 'Song #1' .There are also some woozy ballads and standout big band jam 'Summer Night.' This reissue comes on heavyweight vinyl and is a great reminder of the range of the influential jazz legend.
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Stardust
Stardust (limited numbered clear vinyl LP)
Cat: DMOO 041. Rel: 11 Oct 23
 
Jazz
Stardust (10:43)
Time After Time (7:45)
Love Thy Neighbor (9:22)
Then I'll Be Tired Of You (9:29)
Review: The still hugely influential John Coltrane is as iconic as jazz saxophonists get and during the late 1950s he was explorer ever wider new musical realms. Stardust was released in 1963 and was recorded with musicians including pianist Red Garland, bassist Paul Chambers and drummers Jimmy Cobb and Art Taylor. The album features some standard cover tunes but the laying of Coltrane in particular is so standout that he manages to really elevate each one. The hard-bop arrangements are all engaging from front to back and packed with subtlety to make them all the more emotive with each new listen.
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Blue World (B-STOCK)
Blue World (B-STOCK) (heavyweight vinyl LP)
Cat: 776265 1. Rel: 04 Jan 90
 
Jazz
Naima (take 1)
Village Blues (take 2)
Blue World
Village Blues (take 1)
Village Blues (take 3)
Like Sonny
Traneing In
Naima (take 2)
Review: ***B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition***


Blue World is an album that was never intended for release. It features music commissioned for a soundtrack for a Canadian film in 1964 and showcases a quartet that was at its very best. It's made up of short tracks and alternate takes of early Coltrane material and is utterly vibrant. Catchy little ditties like "Village Blues", stripped down numbers like the title track and the mostly-improvised "Traneing In" are all testament to the enduring brilliance of Coltrane, no matter the setting in which he was playing. The clarity of the recording and richness of the bass playing also add to the overall beauty of this record.
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Ole Coltrane (mono) (reissue)
Ole Coltrane (mono) (reissue) (limited crystal clear vinyl LP)
Cat: 603497 838387. Rel: 27 Jan 23
 
Jazz
Ole (18:15)
Dahomey Dance (10:52)
Aisha (7:39)
Review: 'Ole Coltrane' is a three-piece curio from jazz great John Coltrane, recorded in his pre-Love Supreme period, and best known for being one of many in which the legendary trumpeter favoured the use of modes. Packed with long faces from the blues and dragging brush caressings, the three pieces that are Ole, Dahomey Dance and Aisha are all muted compositions for smoked-out nights of indeterminate emotion.
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Blue World
Blue World (heavyweight vinyl LP)
Cat: 776265 1. Rel: 27 Sep 19
 
Jazz
Naima (take 1) (4:31)
Village Blues (take 2) (3:37)
Blue World (6:02)
Village Blues (take 1) (3:40)
Village Blues (take 3) (3:41)
Like Sonny (2:36)
Traneing In (7:35)
Naima (take 2) (3:57)
Review: Blue World is an album that was never intended for release. It features music commissioned for a soundtrack for a Canadian film in 1964 and showcases a quartet that was at its very best. It's made up of short tracks and alternate takes of early Coltrane material and is utterly vibrant. Catchy little ditties like "Village Blues", stripped down numbers like the title track and the mostly-improvised "Traneing In" are all testament to the enduring brilliance of Coltrane, no matter the setting in which he was playing. The clarity of the recording and richness of the bass playing also add to the overall beauty of this record.
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A Love Supreme: Live In Seattle
Cat: 384999 7. Rel: 22 Oct 21
 
Jazz
A Love Supreme (part I - Acknowledgment)
Interlude (1)
A Love Supreme (part 2 - Resolution)
Interlude (2)
A Love Supreme (part III - Pursuance)
Interlude (3)
Interlude (4)
A Love Supreme (part IV - Psalm)
Review: Given that he was the Impulse label's most significant star during its formative years, it seems fitting that a newly discovered live recording of John Coltrane should form part of the acclaimed jazz imprint's 60th anniversary celebrations. What we get is a genuine piece of jazz history: an expanded, wonderfully free-wheeling and hugely atmospheric performance of Coltrane's landmark A Love Supreme suite, recorded live at The Penthouse in Seattle on October 2nd, 1965. Coltrane is of course in prime form, as are his regular accompanying players. Significantly, these included Pharoah Sanders, who on that now famous night in Seattle was making his first official appearance as part of Coltrane's group.
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Ascension (remastered)
Ascension (remastered) (limited UHQ-CD with obi-strip)
Cat: UNIJ 138391. Rel: 06 Jul 20
 
Jazz
Ascension Part 1
Ascension Part 2
Review: John Coltrane made many essential and influential albums over the course of his career, but few were quite as revolutionary at the time of release as 1965's "Ascension". Here presented in stunning new sound thanks to a meticulous re-mastering job, the album saw Coltrane abandon the constraints of the quartet in favour of a larger line-up of musicians and a freestyle approach in which each player was given carte blanche to improvise their own solo in turn. It was revolutionary at the time and remains a stunningly loose, ever-changing work that rewards repeat listens. Famously, two different editions, featuring slightly different recordings, were issued back in 1965; this CD edition includes both 40-minute works.
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Sorcerer (reissue)
Sorcerer (reissue) (limited numbered 180 gram audiophile translucent green vinyl LP)
Cat: MOVLP 1865C. Rel: 28 Jun 23
 
Jazz
Prince Of Darkness (6:28)
Pee Wee (4:46)
Masqualero (8:52)
The Sorcerer (5:10)
Limbo (7:18)
Vonetta (5:33)
Nothing Like You (1:59)
Review: Sorcerer is a 1967 album from the Miles Davis Quintet - the third of six albums the group recorded. The line-up is a who's who of the era, with Wayne Shorter on tenor sax, Herbie Hancock on piano, Ron Carter on double bass and Tony Williams on drums. The only exception is the track 'Nothing Like You' which closes the album, originally recorded in 1962 with a wholly different line-up including Bob Dorough on vocals. It's considered one of the greatest albums of the Quintet's run, capturing a moment when Davis was moving on from trad bop and drawing on the writing talents of his peers in the group.
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Seven Steps To Heaven (Special Edition)
Seven Steps To Heaven (Special Edition) (limited numbered 180 gram audiophile vinyl LP)
Cat: MFSV 1534. Rel: 21 Nov 23
 
Jazz
Basin Street Blues (10:26)
Seven Steps To Heaven (6:22)
I Fall In Love Too Easily (6:44)
So Near So Far (6:57)
Baby Won't You Please Come Home (8:24)
Joshua (6:58)
Review: Miles Davis's Seven Steps to Heaven album came in 1963 and was recorded in two different studios at a vital time in his career. It was the first new work in a year (back then he had released thick and fast since debuting in 1950) and can be rightly thought to be the first time his second great quintet really came together and showed their mettle. The album got two Grammy nominations and is also noted for being the last time Davis mixed up standards with original works. It's one of his most expressive and well-played oeuvres. This special edition reissue has been remastered from the original analogue master tapes so sounds of the highest quality and is backed with detail, tone and definition.
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His Ultimate Collection (B-STOCK)
Cat: SONI 9992771. Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
Jazz
Blue In Green (5:24)
So What (9:19)
'Round Midnight (5:57)
Generique (2:48)
Moon Dreams (3:19)
Time After Time (3:20)
Tutu (4:53)
Human Nature (4:09)
The Man With The Horn (6:19)
Summertime (3:20)
In A Silent Way (4:11)
Review: ***B-STOCK: Slight marks/dents in vinyl record, but otherwise in working order.***


There can be few figures in jazz as iconic as Miles Davis, and for very good reason. Perhaps it's down to his restless innovation, moving through so many different eras and epochs as he explored the limits of tradition and skill, redefining the entire culture in the process. Unafraid to take huge risks and with an unapologetic personality to match his creative gifts, his legacy is quite simply phenomenal. As with any legend with such an extensive oeuvre, it can be hard to know where to start but fortunately this finely curated compilation provides a perfect overview of one of the most important figures in jazz.
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