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    HLP-9061(2LP)

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    Bill Evans
    Morning Glory [Limited Edition Overrun Vinyl}

    Los Angeles – Resonance Records, the leading independent American outlet for archival jazz releases, will issue a pair of lavish two-LP packages devoted to astonishing concert performances by two different and brilliant trios led by pianist Bill Evans as Record Store Day exclusives on Apr. 23.


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    HLP-9067(3LP)

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    Wes Montgomery
    Maximum Swing: The Unissued 1965 Half Note Recordings [Vinyl]

    (Sept. 24, 1965)
    1. Laura (6:57)
    2. Cariba (8:47
    3. Blues (3:19

    * Paul Chambers, bass
    (Nov. 5, 1965)
    4. Impressions (6:04)
    5. Mi Cosa (3:33)
    6. No Blues (5:39)
    * Ron Carter, bass
    (Nov. 12, 1965)
    7. Birks’ Works (5:56)
    8. Four On Six (8:25)
    9. The Theme (1:34)
    * Larry Ridley, bass

    (Nov. 19, 1965)
    1. All The Things You Are
    2. I Remember You (7:11)
    3. No Blues (2:44)
    * Herman Wright, bass
    (Late 1965)
    4. Cherokee (10:39)
    5. The Song Is You (16:18)
    6. Four On Six (10:45)
    7. Star Eyes (15:31)
    8. Oh, You Crazy Moon (4:27)
    * Larry Ridley, bass

    Credits:
    Wes Montgomery – guitar
    Wynton Kelly – piano
    Jimmy Cobb – drums
    *Bass players are identified for each set

    Recorded at the Half Note jazz club in New York, NY in 1965


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    HLP-9066(3LP)

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    Les McCann
    Never A Dull Moment! [Vinyl]

    Recorded at the Penthouse Jazz Club in Seattle, WA, on January 27, 1966
    1. Blue Boogie (5:29)
    2. Could Be (6:54)
    3. The Grabber (4:07)
    4. Yours Is My Heart Alone (9:15)
    5. The Shampoo (5:31)
    6. Wait For It (6:12)
    7. This Could Be the Start of Something Big (4:01)

    Recorded at the Penthouse Jazz Club in Seattle, WA on February 3, 1966
    1. Out In The Outhouse (5:44)
    2. A Night In Tunisia (6:16)
    3. Da-Da (4:45)
    Recorded at the Penthouse Jazz Club in Seattle, WA on February 10, 1966
    4. Lavande (7:24)
    5. There Will Never Be Another You (7:23)
    6. (Back Home Again In) Indiana (7:53)*
    * Recorded at the Penthouse on August 15, 1963 with Victor Gaskin (b) and Tony Bazley (d)
    Les McCann – piano
    Stanley Gilbert – bass
    Paul Humphrey – drums
    Tony Bazley – drums (Feb. 10, 1996)

    Recorded at the Village Vanguard on July 16, 1967
    1. Love for Sale (7:11)
    2. I Can Dig It (8:24)
    3. Doin’ That Thing (8:57)
    4. I Am In Love (6:07)
    5. Goin’ Out of My Head (3:11)
    6. Sunny (9:13)
    7. Blues 5 (5:00)
    8. The Shampoo (1:36)
    Les McCann – piano
    Leroy Vinnegar – bass
    Frank Severino – drums

    Tracks 14-21 recorded at the Village Vanguard on July 16, 1967
    Les McCann – piano
    Leroy Vinnegar – bass
    Frank Severino – drums

    releases December 1, 2023


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    HLP-9065(4LP)

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    Sonny Rollins
    Freedom Weaver: The 1959 European Tour Recordings

    Limited Edition 4-LP box set available !


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    HLP-9064(3LP)

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    Art Tatum
    Jewels in the Treasure Box: The 1953 Chicago Blue Note Jazz Club Recordings

    Limited Edition 3-LP set available !

    Description
    Jewels in the Treasure Box: The 1953 Chicago Blue Note Jazz Club Recordings is a previously unissued 3-LP collection of recordings from jazz icon and virtuosic pianist, Art Tatum, captured live at the Blue Note jazz club in Chicago in March of 1953 with guitarist Everett Barksdale and bassist Slam Stewart. These recordings were transferred from the original tape reels and mastered for LP and CD by engineer Matthew Lutthans (who also worked on Resonance’s Grammy-nominated 2019 Nat King Cole release Hittin’ the Ramp). Containing a whopping nearly 3 hours of never-before-heard Art Tatum captured in an intimate setting at the height of his powers with his longtime trio, the deluxe, limited-edition 180-gram 3-LP gatefold set (and 3-CD set) includes rare photos and memorabilia from Herman Leonard, Bob Parent and the Holzfeind family archives (owners of the Blue Note jazz club in Chicago); plus liner notes from Columbia University professor and author, Brent Hayes Edwards; as well as statements from Ahmad Jamal, Sonny Rollins, Monty Alexander, ELEW, Spike Wilner, Johnny O’Neal, Michael Weiss and Terry Gibbs.


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    HLP-9060(2LP)

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    Roy Hargrove and Mulgrew Miller
    In Harmony
    [180-gram 2-LP Vinyl]

    Disc One:
    1) What is This Thing Called Love? (9:09)
    2) This is Always (8:23)
    3) I Remember Clifford (8:34)
    4) Triste (8:35)
    5) Invitation (8:03)
    6) Con Alma (9:43)

    Disc Two:
    1) Never Let Me Go (8:27)
    2) Just in Time (9:10)
    3) Fungii Mama (6:56)
    4) Monk’s Dream (5:56)
    5) Ruby, My Dear (7:56)
    6) Blues for Mr. Hill (7:35)
    7) Ow! (Encore) (5:09)


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    HLP-9045

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    Bob James
    Once Upon a Time: The Lost 1965 New York Studio Sessions [180 gram vinyl]

    January 20, 1965 (with Larry Rockwell on bass and Robert Pozar on drums):

    Serenata (5:46)
    Once Upon A Time (7:00)
    Lateef Minor 7th (7:36)
    Variations (6:22)
    October 9, 1965 (with Bill Wood on bass and Omar Clay on drums):

    Airegin (4:42)
    Indian Summer (5:10)
    Solar (5:22
    Long Forgotten Blues (9:01)


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    HLP-9042(10LP)

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    $680.0

    Nat King Cole
    Hittin’ The Ramp: The Early Years (1936-1943) [10 LP Vinyl Box Set]

    Released in partnership with the Nat King Cole Estate, Resonance Records’ HITTIN’ THE RAMP: THE EARLY YEARS (1936-1943) is the first large-scale collection of the pivotal early recordings (1936-1943) of Nat’s 29-year recording career. Most tracks are receiving their first official release in this meticulously restored set of original live-to-disk recordings.

    LP BOX SET TRACK LIST

    Side 1A (A)

    Honey Hush 2:52, 1936, Decca master take
    Stompin’ at the Panama (Skoller’s Shuffle) 2:59, 1936, Decca master take
    Bedtime (Sleepy Moan) 2:54, 1936, Decca master take
    Thunder 1936, Decca master take
    Mutiny in the Nursery 2:52, 1938, Standard transcription
    F.D.R. Jones 3:10, 1938, Standard transcription
    The Sheik of Araby 2:17, 1938, Standard transcription
    The Blue Danube 2:50, 1938, Standard transcription
    Button, Button 2:52, 1938, Standard transcription

    Side 1B (B)

    Jingle Bells 1938, Standard transcription
    Swanee River 1938, Standard transcription
    With Plenty of Money and You 2:15, 1938, Standard transcription
    Don’t Blame Me 2:26, 1938, Standard transcription
    Lullaby in Rhythm 2:48, 1938, Standard transcription
    Dark Rapture 3:13, 1938, Standard transcription
    The Wiggly Walk 2:52, 1938, Standard transcription
    Flea Hop 2:43, 1938, Standard transcription
    Chopsticks 2:44, 1938, Standard transcription
    Patty Cake, Patty Cake 2:43, 1938, Standard transcription

    Side 2A (C)

    Blue Skies 2:09, 1938, Standard transcription
    Liza 2:58, 1938, Standard transcription
    Three Blind Mice 2:08, 1938, Standard transcription
    Caravan 2:17, 1938, Standard transcription
    There’s No Anesthetic for Love 3:15, 1939, Davis & Schwegler transcription
    Dixie Jamboree 3:04, 1939, Davis & Schwegler transcription
    Ta-De-Ah 2:39, 1939, Davis & Schwegler transcription
    Riffin’ at the Bar-B-Q 2:05, 1939, Davis & Schwegler transcription
    Harlem Swing 2:30, 1939, Davis & Schwegler transcription
    I Lost Control of Myself 3:16, 1939, Davis & Schwegler transcription

    Side 2B (D)

    The Land of Make Believe 2:52, 1939, Davis & Schwegler transcription
    That Please-Be-Mine-Able Feeling 2:15, 1939, Davis & Schwegler transcription
    Dancing in the Street 3:09, 1939, Davis & Schwegler transcription
    You’re So Different 3:02, 1939, Davis & Schwegler transcription
    I Wouldn’t Have Known It 2:33, 1939, Davis & Schwegler transcription
    Let’s Get Happy 2:18, 1939, Davis & Schwegler transcription
    Undecided 2:26, 1939, Standard transcription
    ’Taint What You Do 2:53, 1939, Standard transcription
    Do You Wanna Jump, Children? 2:46, 1939, Standard transcription
    Riffin’ in F Minor 2:06, 1939, Standard transcription

    Side 3A (E)

    Ol’ Man Mose Ain’t Dead 3:30, 1939, Standard transcription
    Blue Lou 3:01, 1939, Standard transcription
    Honey 2:11, 1939, Standard transcription
    Russian Lullaby 2:07, 1939, Standard transcription
    Georgie Porgie 2:23, 1939, Standard transcription
    The Limp 2:52, 1939, Standard transcription
    Snug as a Bug in a Rug 2:35, 1939, Standard transcription
    Liebestraum 3:23, 1939, Standard transcription
    Fidgety Joe 2:57, 1939, Standard transcription

    Side 3B (F)

    Two Against One 3:00, 1939, Standard transcription
    Some Like it Hot 3:09, 1939, Standard transcription
    Crazy Rhythm 2:00, 1939, Standard transcription
    Moonglow 2:57, 1939, Standard transcription
    Don’t Let That Moon Get Away 2:45, 1939, Standard transcription
    My Blue Heaven 1:36, 1939, Standard transcription
    I Was Doing Alright 2:17, 1939, Standard transcription
    I Can’t Get Started 2:41, 1939, Standard transcription
    Old Man Moon 2:16, 1939, Standard transcription
    Carry Me Back to Old Virginny 2:14, 1939, Standard transcription

    Side 4A (G)

    Moon Song 3:09; 1939, Standard transcription
    Baby, Won’t You Please Come Home 2:20, 1939, Standard transcription
    Rosetta 2:11; 1939, Standard transcription
    Trompin’ 2:46, 1939, Standard transcription
    You’re My Life 2:54, 1939, Standard transcription
    Hoy Soy 2:33, 1939, Standard transcription
    Take ’Em 2:24, 1939, Standard transcription
    Scategoria 2:32, 1939, Standard transcription
    Rhythm Serenade 2:35, 1939, Standard transcription
    Rib Town Shuffle 2:46, 1939, Standard transcription

    Side 4B (H)

    Music’ll Chase Your Blues Away 2:01, 1939, Standard transcription
    I’ll Gather Up My Memories 3:34, 1939, Standard transcription
    A Fool’s Affair 3:34, 1939, Standard transcription
    Jump, Jack, Jump 2:47, 1939, Standard transcription
    I Knew a Time 3:05, 1939, Standard transcription
    Mine You’ll Always Be 3:19, 1939, Standard transcription
    Doin’ the Bow Wow 2:44, 1939, Standard transcription
    Lilla Mae 2:18, 1939, Standard transcription

    Side 5A (I)

    I Like to Riff 2:49, 1940, Ammo, master take
    On the Sunny Side of the Street 2:55, 1940, Ammor master take
    Black Spider Stomp 2:40, 1940, Ammor master take
    By the River St. Marie 2:25, 1940, Ammor master take
    Slew Foot Joe 2:14, 1940, Standard transcription
    1-2-3-4 2:09, 1940, Standard transcription
    Crazy ’Bout Rhythm 2:04, 1940, Standard transcription
    Off the Beam 2:18, 1940, Standard transcription
    King Cole Blues 2:07, 1940, Standard transcription
    Jivin’ with the Notes 2:01, 1940, Standard transcription
    Never Mind, Baby 1:45, 1940, Keystone transcription

    Side 5B (J)

    I’m a Perfect Fool Over You 2:38, 1940, Keystone transcription
    Lovely Little Person 2:23, 1940, Keystone transcription
    Love Me Sooner 2:32, 1940, Keystone transcription
    Sentimental Blue 2:44, 1940, Keystone transcription
    Goin’ to Town with Honey 2:21, 1940, Keystone transcription
    Syncopated Lullaby 1:51, 1940, Keystone transcription
    Falling in and Out of Love 1:50, 1940, Keystone transcription
    Let’s Do Things 2:01, 1940, Keystone transcription
    Jumpy Jitters 1:51, 1940, Keystone transcription
    Nothing Ever Happens 2:35, 1940, Keystone transcription
    What’cha Doin’ to My Heart 1:37, 1940, Keystone transcription

    Side 6A (K)

    Bedtime 2:45, 1940, Standard transcription
    Honey Hush 2:18, 1940, Standard transcription
    French Toast 2:15, 1940, Standard transcription
    Vine Street Jump 2:43, 1940, Standard transcription
    B Flat 2:32, 1940, Standard transcription
    You Send Me 2:11, 1940, Standard transcription
    Love Is My Alibi 3:13, 1940, Standard transcription
    Pogo Stick Bounce 2:19, 1940, Standard transcription
    Whatcha’ Know, Joe? 2:36, 1940, unreleased radio broadcast
    Sweet Lorraine 2:57, 1940, Decca master take

    Side 6B (L)

    Honeysuckle Rose 2:34, 1940, Decca master take
    Gone with the Draft 2:44, 1940, Decca master take
    This Side Up 2:49, 1940, Decca master take
    Jumpin’ with the Mop 2:26, 1941, Standard transcription
    Jam Man 2:05, 1941, Standard transcription
    Let’s Try Again 3:05, 1941, Standard transcription
    Fudge Wudge 3:51, 1941, Standard transcription
    Smokey Joe 1:58, 1941, Standard transcription
    Windy City Boogie Woogie 2:26, 1941, Standard transcription
    Ode to a Wild Clam 2:26, 1941, Standard transcription

    Side 7A (M)

    Let’s Try Again 3:10, 1941, MacGregor transcription
    Whatcha’ Know, Joe? 2:12, 1941, MacGregor transcription
    Lazy River 1:46, 1941, MacGregor transcription
    Georgia on My Mind 2:45, 1941, MacGregor transcription
    Rockin’ Chair 3:13, 1941, MacGregor transcription
    A Little Jive Is Good for You 3:41, 1941, MacGregor transcription
    You’ve Changed 3:05, 1941, MacGregor transcription

    Side 7B (N)

    Babs 2:27, 1941, Decca master take
    Scotchin’ with the Soda 2:35, 1941, Decca master take
    Slow Down 3:09, 1941, Decca master take
    Early Morning Blues 2:46, 1941, Decca master take
    The Romany Room Is Jumpin’ 2:30, 1941, unreleased private recording
    This Will Make You Laugh 3:14, 1941, Decca master take
    Stop! The Red Light’s On 2:39, 1941, Decca master take
    Hit the Ramp 3:21, 1941, Decca master take
    I Like to Riff 2:48, 1941, Decca master take

    Side 8A (O)

    Call the Police 3:05, 1941, Decca master take
    Are You Fer It? 3:08, 1941, Decca master take
    That Ain’t Right 3:14, 1941, Decca master take
    Hit That Jive, Jack 2:59, 1941, Decca master take
    Indiana 4:53, 1942, Philo, w/Lester Young
    I Can’t Get Started 4:55, 1942, Philo, w/Lester Young

    Side 8B (P)

    Tea for Two 4:47, 1942, Philo, w/Lester Young
    Body and Soul 5:13, 1942, Philo, w/Lester Young
    Vom, Vim, Veedle 3:02, 1942, Excelsior master take
    All for You 3:28, 1942, Excelsior master take
    Hip Hip Hooray 2:24, 1943, AFRS Jubilee #5
    I Know That You Know 2:10, 1943, AFRS Jubilee #5
    I’m Gonna Move to the Outskirts of Town 3:44, 1942 or 1943, Live from the 331 Club

    Side 9A (Q)

    Pitchin’ Up a Boogie 3:14, 1943, Excelsior master take
    I’m Lost 3:19, 1943, Excelsior master take
    Beautiful Moons Ago 2:27, 1943, Excelsior master take
    Let’s Spring One 2:43, 1943, Excelsior master take
    Slender, Tender, and Tall 2:06, 1943, AFRS Jubilee #29
    I’ve Found a New Baby 4:44, 1943, Mercury, w/Dexter Gordon
    Rosetta 5:10, 1943, Mercury, w/Dexter Gordon

    Side 9B (R)

    Sweet Lorraine 4:56, 1943, Mercury, w/Dexter Gordon
    I Blowed and Gone 4:47, 1943, Mercury, w/Dexter Gordon
    Solid Potato Salad 2:07, 1943, AFRS Jubilee #36
    F.S.T. (Fine, Sweet & Tasty) 3:07, 1943, Premier master take
    Got a Penny 2:37, 1943, Premier master take
    Let’s Pretend 3:18, 1943, Premier master take
    My Lips Remember Your Kisses 3:11, 1943, Premier master take
    I’m an Errand Boy for Rhythm 1:51, 1943, AFRS Jubilee #51
    Straighten Up and Fly Right 2:45, 1943, AFRS Jubilee #51

    Side 10A (S)

    Honey Hush 2:47, 1936, Decca alternate take
    By the River St. Marie 2:12, 1938 Standard transcription
    I Like to Riff 2:33, 1939, Standard transcription
    Black Spider Stomp 2:54, 1939, Standard transcription
    Sweet Lorraine 3:23, 1939, Standard transcription
    Early Morning Blues 2:53, 1940, Standard transcription
    Gone with the Draft 2:22, 1940, Standard transcription
    Trompin’ 1:48, 1939, Recorded for Cinematone
    Sweet Lorraine 2:57, 1940, Decca alternate take
    Gone with the Draft 2:41, 1940, Decca alternate take

    Side 10B (T)

    Scotchin’ with the Soda 2:25, 1941, Standard transcription
    Gone with the Draft 2:28, 1941, Standard transcription
    The Romany Room Is Jumpin’ 2:33, 1941, unreleased private recording, alternate take
    Hit That Jive, Jack 2:16, 1942, AFRS Mail Call #16
    Beautiful Moons Ago 3:36, 1943, Excelsior alternate take
    Honeysuckle Rose 3:20, 1943, AFRS Jubilee #29
    I Know That You Know 2:53, 1943, AFRS Jubilee #36
    Solid Potato Salad 2:14, AFRS Command Performance #87
    My Lips Remember Your Kisses 3:07, 1943, Premier alternate take
    Straighten Up and Fly Right 2:52, 1943, AFRS Personal Album #227


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    HLP-9027B(3LP)

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    Paco Pastorius
    Truth, Liberty & Soul Live in NYC: The Complete 1982 NPR Jazz Alive! [Vinyl]

    Previously unreleased live album by electric bass genius Jaco Pastorius and the Word of Mouth Big Band featuring special guest, harmonica virtuoso Toots Thielemans. Recorded at Avery Fisher Hall in NYC on June 27, 1982 as part of George Wein’s Kool Jazz Festival

    Jaco Pastorius Truth, Liberty & Soul – Live in NYC: The Complete 1982 NPR Jazz Alive! Recording [Vinyl]

    Disc One
    1. Invitation (13:04)
    2. Soul Intro/The Chicken (9:10)
    3. Donna Lee (13:18)
    4. Three Views to a Secret (6:38)
    5. Liberty City (10:10)
    6. Sophisticated Lady (7:43)
    7. Bluesette (5:31)

    Disc Two
    1. I Shot the Sheriff (6:55)
    2. Okonkolé y Trompa (15:07)
    3. Reza/Giant Steps (Medley) (10:19)
    4. Mr. Fonebone (10:37)
    5. Bass and Drum Improvisation (14:05)
    6. Twins (2:53)
    7. Fannie Mae (5:55)


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    HLP-9016B(2LP)

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    Charles Lloyd
    Manhattan Stories [Vinyl]

    2-LP LIMITED-EDITION PRESS OF 1,000
    Includes: Audiophile 180-gram vinyl pressed on 12″ LP’s at 33 1/3 RPM by Record Technology Incorporated (R.T.I.). Hand-numbered gatefold. Beautiful four panel insert with liner notes by Stanley Crouch, Willard Jenkins, Don Heckman & Michael Cuscuna. Mastered by Bernie Grundman.

    Disc One (Judson Hall):
    1. Sweet Georgia Bright (17:49)
    2. How Can I Tell You (11:57)
    3. Lady Gabor (12:50)

    Disc Two (Slugs’):
    1. Slugs’ Blues (12:57)
    2. Lady Gabor (13:53)
    3. Dream Weaver (15:25)

    Personnel•:

    Features Lloyd with His Previously Unreleased Quartet of Gábor Szabó, Ron Carter, & Pete La Roca.


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  • CR00612

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    Dave Brubeck Quartet – Jazz at Oberlin

    From the Craft Recordings Original Jazz Classics Series!
    Produced on audiophile-quality vinyl from Craft Recordings!
    All-analog mastering from the original tapes by Kevin Gray at Cohearent Audio
    Pressed on 180-gram vinyl at RTI!
    Presented in tip-on jackets with OBI strip

    Recorded at Oberlin College, Ohio in 1953, the Dave Brubeck Quartet’s Jazz at Oberlin album is one of the earliest works in the cool jazz genre. As well as Dave Brubeck (piano) the album also features Paul Desmond (alto sax), Lloyd Davis (drums) and Ron Cotty (bass). This new edition of the album is released as part of the OJC Series and is pressed on 180-gram vinyl at RTI with all-analog mastering from the original tapes by Kevin Gray at Cohearent Audio. It is presented in a tip-on jacket.

    Side 1
    1. The Way You Look Tonight
    2. How High The Moon

    Side 2
    3. These Foolish Things
    4. Perdido
    5. Stardust


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  • CR00616

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    Mal Waldron Sextet Mal/2 (Original Jazz Classics Series) 180g LP

    180g Vinyl LP!
    Original Jazz Classics Reissue Series!
    All-Analog Mastering from the Original Tapes by Kevin Gray at Cohearent Audio!
    Pressed at RTI!

    Selections

    Side A:
    From This Moment On
    Don’t Explain
    The Way You Look Tonight

    Side B:
    One by One
    J.M.’s Dream Doll
    Potpourri


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  • ACONC43448

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    Art Blakey & The Jazz Messengers – Caravan

    From the Craft Recordings Original Jazz Classics Series!
    Produced on audiophile-quality vinyl from Craft Recordings!
    All-analog mastering from the original tapes by Kevin Gray at Cohearent Audio
    Pressed on 180-gram vinyl at RTI!
    Presented in tip-on jackets with OBI strip

    Originally released in 1963, Caravan was Art Blakey & The Jazz Messengers’ first album for Riverside Records. Featured in addition to Blakey are Freddie Hubbard (trumpet), Curtis Fuller (trombone), Wayne Shorter (sax), Cedar Walton (piano) and Reggie Workman (bass). This reissue features remastered audio from the original master tapes.

    Side 1
    Caravan
    Sweet ‘N’ Sour
    In the Wee Small Hours of the Morning

    Side 2
    This Is for Albert
    Skylark
    Thermo

    6. Elsa
    7. Nancy (With the Laughing Face)
    8. Know What I Mean? (re-take 7)
    9. Who Cares? (take 4)
    10. Know What I Mean? (take 2)


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  • ACONC41661

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    Cannonball Adderley With Bill Evans – Know What I Mean?

    From the Craft Recordings Original Jazz Classics Series!
    Produced on audiophile-quality vinyl from Craft Recordings!
    All-analog mastering from the original tapes by Kevin Gray at Cohearent Audio
    Pressed on 180-gram vinyl at RTI!
    Presented in tip-on jackets with OBI strip

    1. Side A
    Waltz for Debbie
    2. Goodbye
    3. Who Cares? (take 5)
    4. Venice
    5.
    Side BToy
    6. Elsa
    7. Nancy (With the Laughing Face)
    8. Know What I Mean? (re-take 7)
    9. Who Cares? (take 4)
    10. Know What I Mean? (take 2)


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  • ACONC615

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    Yusef Lateef – Eastern Sounds
    From the Craft Recordings Original Jazz Classics Series!
    Produced on audiophile-quality vinyl from Craft Recordings!
    All-analog mastering from the original tapes by Kevin Gray at Cohearent Audio
    Pressed on 180-gram vinyl at RTI!
    Presented in tip-on jackets with OBI strip

    The Plum Blossom
    Blues For The Orient
    Ching Miau
    Don’t Blame Me
    Love Theme From Spartacus
    Snafu
    Purple Flower
    Love Theme From Robe
    The Three Faces Of Balal


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    $420.0

    Stan Getz & Bill Evans – Previously Unreleased Recordings

    New for 2024!
    Stan Getz & Bill Evans Previously Unreleased Recordings

    Acoustic Sounds Series reissues from Verve/Universal Music Enterprises!
    Monthly releases highlighting the world’s most historic and best jazz records!
    Mastered by Ryan K. Smith at Sterling Sound from the original analog tapes
    180-gram LPs pressed at Quality Record Pressings!
    Stoughton Printing gatefold old-style tip-on jackets
    Series supervised by Chad Kassem CEO of Acoustic Sounds

    Bill Evans and Stan Getz are about as close as musicians can get in terms of artistry, musical philosophy and technique. These sessions, recorded in 1963 with drummer Elvin Jones and bassists Ron Carter (Side A) and Richard Davis (Side B), perfectly blend their strong individual styles and collaborative sensibilities — with both artists at the peak of their creative powers.

    Seeking to offer definitive audiophile grade versions of some of the most historic and best jazz records ever recorded, Verve’s Acoustic Sounds vinyl reissue series utilizes the skills of top mastering engineers and the unsurpassed production craft of Quality Record Pressings. All titles are mastered from the original analog tapes, pressed on 180-gram vinyl and packaged by Stoughton Printing Co. in high-quality gatefold sleeves with tip-on jackets. The releases are supervised by Chad Kassem, CEO of Acoustic Sounds, the world’s largest source for audiophile recordings.

    Night And Day
    But Beautiful
    Funkallero
    My Heart Stood Still
    Melinda
    Grandfather’s Waltz


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