Juno Daily

Music and tech news, interviews, features, reviews and more.

Visit Juno Daily

100% Compra Segura

Studio equipment

Our full range of studio equipment from all the leading equipment and software brands. Guaranteed fast delivery and low prices.

Visit Juno Studio

100% Compra Segura

DJ equipment

Our full range of DJ equipment from all the leading equipment and software brands. Guaranteed fast delivery and low prices. Visit Juno DJ

vinyl bestsellers
USD
Mi Idioma
Mi Divisa
Your wishlist is empty
Items in wishlist:
Recently added:
Loading...
Cart
Su carro está vacío
Items in cart:
Subtotal:
Recently added:
Loading...
Ver el carro
Inicio  Labels  Blue Note
Receive new release alerts for Blue Note

Filter

Blue Note Vinilo y CD

Browse the latest Vinyl & CD releases on Blue Note
Options
Artículos del 1 al 47 de 47 en la página 1 de 1
Picture Of Heath (Tone Poet Series)
Cat: 359266 8. Rel: 01 Dec 22
 
Jazz
Picture Of Heath (6:45)
CTA (6:26)
For Minors Only (5:13)
Tynan Time (4:03)
For Miles & Miles (6:44)
Resonant Emotions (5:43)
Minor Yours (5:35)
Review: Jazz could bait controversy with a sense of mischief even back in the 50s, as Chet Baker and Art Pepper demonstrated when they released the pin-up sporting Playboys in 1957 with tracks like 'For Minors Only'. Of course, Hugh Hefner had something to say about that and so the album was reissued as Picture Of Heath in 1961, and it remains a marvellous entry in the discographies of these two jazz masters. As such, Blue Note turned back to this record for their Tone Poet series, as Baker's trumpet and Pepper's alto sax interact with Phil Urso's tenor sax, Curtis Counce's bass, Carl Perkins' piano and Lawrence Marable's drums. It's an all-time great sounding better than ever on this edition.
Read more
 in stock $31.81
Motherland Journey
Motherland Journey (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: 388915 2. Rel: 25 Feb 22
 
Jazz
Sky Reflections (intro) (1:22)
Labels (feat Tiana Major9 & Kofi Stone) (5:21)
I'll Be Here For You (feat Teni Tinks) (4:07)
Gotta Go Fast (feat Poppy Daniels) (3:50)
A Vibe (3:40)
Don't Let It Get Away (feat Emmavie) (3:57)
Inhale & Exhale (interlude) (1:56)
Blow You Away (Delilah) (feat Ghetto Boy) (3:19)
Sensual Loving (feat Ghetto Boy) (2:56)
Motherland Journey (feat KillBeatz & Fela Kuti) (4:23)
Ultramarine (interlude) (1:58)
Warp (feat Jackson Mathod & Kaidi Akinnibi) (4:25)
Slow Down (feat Ego Ella May) (4:15)
Dat It (feat Kiefer) (4:46)
Home (feat Pip Millett & Dylan Jones) (3:36)
Real Good (feat Jerome Thomas) (3:27)
Reflection (outro) (3:12)
Review: Blue Lab Beats have got their game down when it comes to that neo-soul-meets-hip hop sound. They first stepped onto the radar around five years ago, and since have released two albums and a string of singles showing off a refined and fully realised sound. Think smoky Rhodes, laid back lyrical flows and beats deep in the pocket. Now Blue Note have snapped up the duo, and following a couple of singles last year they're back with their third album Motherland Journey. The message is enlightened and empowered, and the music just gets deeper with every passing bar. Check the guest list too, with Major9 and Kofi Stone, Emmavie and Ghetto Boy and so many more folding into this stunning opus from a duo you'd be mad to miss.
Read more
 in stock $31.81
Extension
Extension (180 gram audiophile vinyl LP)
Cat: 453529 4. Rel: 15 Jul 22
 
Jazz
Nut City (5:50)
Ethlyn's Love (7:22)
Out Here (7:00)
Extension (6:40)
Sweetville (6:03)
Ev'ry Time We Say Goodbye (4:32)
Review: Extension was the last of three unique Blue Note sessions led by the singular saxophonist George Braith in the early 1960s. The album was rooted in soul jazz - with Grant Green (guitar), Billy Gardner (organ), and Clarence Johnston (drums) - but Braith's adventurous spirit led the music into unexpected realms on memorable originals like "Nut City." Blue Note Classic Vinyl Series is all-analogue, mastered by Kevin Gray from the original master tapes, and pressed on 180-gram vinyl at Optimal.
Read more
Intérprete: Juno Recommends Jazz
 in stock $11.14
Moon Rappin' (reissue)
Moon Rappin' (reissue) (limited gatefold 180 gram audiophile vinyl LP)
Cat: 453520 5. Rel: 27 May 22
 
Jazz
Flat Backin' (10:22)
Oblighetto (6:36)
Moon Rappin' (6:21)
Made In Sweden (7:36)
Loose Foot (5:08)
Review: Brother Jack McDuff's Moon Rappin is one of those records which sets off a thousand sample-spots. The prolific jazz man made an incredibly catchy kind of jazz funk on this record, with the title track making for something of a peak of the genre in its cool and deadly groove. It's got soul for days and plenty of compositional chops to keep you locked in for the duration. Equally, if you're looking for hot breaks, they're smattered all over this record thanks to Joe Dukes holding it down on the skins and McDuff working his magic on the organ. A timeless classic, repressed by the good folk at Blue Note with their high quality standards present and correct.
Read more
 in stock $23.87
Kenny Burrell (Tone Poet Series) (mono)
Kenny Burrell (Tone Poet Series) (mono) (limited gatefold 180 gram audiophile vinyl LP)
Cat: B 003348601. Rel: 06 Oct 22
 
Jazz
Get Happy (4:03)
But Not For Me (3:49)
Mexico City (6:36)
Moten Swing (6:05)
Cheetah (4:42)
Now See How You Are (5:51)
Phinupi (4:42)
How About You? (5:14)
Review: The Tone Poet series from Blue Note continues apace with this reissue of Kenny Burrell's masterful self-titled album. As guitarists go, Burrell has a sound which dances with nimble eloquence few could even dream of matching. Hear him cavorting across 'Be Happy' and it's quite hard to imagine the notes were played by human hands. Despite that, it's also a wonderfully delicate, rounded sound which more than makes it worthy of an entry into this series - just marvel at that tone, captured across a variety of spots in New York in the spring of '56.
Read more
Intérprete: Juno Recommends Jazz
 in stock $34.99
Places & Spaces (reissue)
Places & Spaces (reissue) (180 gram audiophile vinyl LP)
Cat: 359680 0. Rel: 19 Nov 21
 
Jazz
Change (Makes You Want To Hustle) (5:07)
Wind Parade (6:06)
Dominoes (4:26)
Places & Spaces (6:14)
You & The Music (5:19)
Night Whistler (3:40)
Just My Imagination (Running Away With Me) (4:37)
Review: Blue Note are on a reissuing roll, not shying from revisiting the work of their most treasured jazz acts this year. The latest in their Classic Editions comes by way of Donald Byrd, whose timeless 1975 album Places And Spaces documents the trumpeter's fearless jazz-funk fusion era. This being Blue Note, you can expect only the best rendition of this orchestral jazz-funk suite that a vinyl pressing has to offer. This version is an all-analog remaster, by legendary cutting engineer Kevin Gray, from the original tapes. Expect a thorough justice-doing of the hits, 'Dominoes' and 'Wind Parade', which boast production credits from the infamous Larry Mizell.
Read more
 in stock $26.26
Byrd In Flight (Tone Poet Series) (reissue)
Byrd In Flight (Tone Poet Series) (reissue) (gatefold 180 gram audiophile vinyl LP)
Cat: 893500. Rel: 08 Jan 21
 
Jazz
Ghana (7:20)
Little Boy Blue (7:29)
Gate City (5:06)
Lex (7:40)
"Bo" (6:36)
My Girl Shirl (5:50)
Review: Donald Byrd was joined by tenor saxophonist Hank Mobley, alto sax wizard Jackie McLean, Duke Pearson on piano, bassists Doug Watkins and Reggie Workman and drummer Lex Humphries on this stunning session from 1960. It's a record packed with highlights, not least a powerful ballad on 'Little Girl Blue', or the hard bop swing of 'My Girl Shirl' and 'Lex', the last of those two in particular features a soulful solo from Mobley that really stays with you. This is part fo the Tone Poet series which places particular focusses on exceptional audiophile Blue Note LP reissues presented by Music Matters.
Read more
 in stock $51.98
Slow Drag (reissue)
Slow Drag (reissue) (gatefold 180 gram audiophile vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: BLUNB 0034364011. Rel: 01 Jun 23
 
Jazz
Slow Drag (9:36)
Secret Love (3:56)
Book's Bossa (6:52)
Jelly Roll (5:08)
The Loner (6:09)
My Ideal (6:22)
Review: Donald Byrd's 1967 Slow Drag album came after the jazz legend had already recorded more than dozen albums for the seminal Blue Note label. He was joined for it by the drumming of Billy Higgins, alto saxophonist Sonny Red, pianist Cedar Walton, and bassist Walter Booker who all bring their own original compositions to the album. It's a pure hard bop session that marked the end of this chapter of Byrd's sound before he moved into fusion territory. Plenty of edgy groove-fess, ad-libbed vocals and boss flavours feature on what is one of many Byrd essentials.
Read more
 in stock $39.51
My Conception (Tone Poet Series)
My Conception (Tone Poet Series) (gatefold 180 gram audiophile vinyl LP)
Cat: 352682 4. Rel: 27 Aug 21
 
Jazz
Junka (7:29)
Blues Blue (7:16)
Minor Meeting (6:48)
Royal Flush (6:58)
Some Clark Bars (6:17)
My Conception (4:44)
Review: Sonny Clark was a truly elegant pianist who played with his own style of soul. On his My Conception full length he really reached the peak of his powers and for that reason it is the next in the on going Tone Poet reissue series by Blue Note. A big casts of sidemen feature on the record next to Clark including Hank Mobley on tenor saxophone, Donald Byrd on trumpet, Paul Chambers on bass and Art Blakey on drums. The record is packed with highlights such as the sombre trumpet of the title track and the fiery brilliance of 'Minor Meeting.'
Read more
Intérprete: Juno Recommends Jazz
 in stock $39.51
Cool Struttin' (remastered)
Cool Struttin' (remastered) (180 gram audiophile vinyl LP)
Cat: 357917 8. Rel: 25 Jun 21
 
Jazz
Cool Struttin'
Blue Minor
Sippin' At Bells
Deep Night
Review: Sonny Clark's Cool Struttin' album is a jazz classic. The artist himself shone bright for a brief but intense period of creativity, much like greats before him such as Charlie Parker and Fats Navarro. His intricate playing and hard swing mentality makes for music filled with nuance and detail but sadly he never got the recognition he deserved during his short life (he died aged 31). He put out seven records in all on Blue Note and played with the likes of John Coltrane and Donald Byrd. This memorable session was recorded by Rudy Van Gelder and features a quintet made up of altoist Jackie McLean, trumpeter Art Farmer, bassist Paul Chambers and drummer Philly Joe Jones.
Read more
Intérprete: Juno Recommends Jazz
 in stock $18.83
Out To Lunch (reissue)
Out To Lunch (reissue) (180 gram audiophile vinyl LP)
Cat: 358750 2. Rel: 24 Sep 21
 
Jazz
Hat & Beard (8:23)
Something Sweet, Something Tender (6:03)
Gazzelloni (7:17)
Out To Lunch (12:00)
Straight Up & Down (8:17)
Review: Jazz multi-instrumentalist Eric Dolphy's Out To Lunch is the latest in the on going Blue Note Reissue series, Tone Poet. It was his only recording for the seminal label and is often said to be one of the best they ever put out, as well as one of Dolphy's own personal highlights. Certainly fans of 1960s avant-garde jazz will agree. Dolphy was joined by trumpeter Freddie Hubbard and bassist Richard Davis amongst others, and told all players that there was no leader in the recording sessions that made up the album. That makes for a dense, busy and freeform record filled with wild playing and super musical ideas.
Read more
Intérprete: Juno Recommends Jazz
 in stock $23.87
Not Tight
Not Tight (LP + insert)
Cat: 459083 7. Rel: 10 Nov 22
 
Jazz
Louna's Intro (1:04)
Whatup (2:25)
Smile (3:10)
Bowling (feat Thundercat) (1:55)
Not Tight (3:25)
Two Shrimps (feat Mac DeMarco) (3:44)
U Don't Have To Rob Me (2:42)
Moon (feat Herbie Hancock) (4:28)
Duke (2:19)
Take A Chance (feat Anderson Paak) (4:26)
Space Mountain (1:36)
Pilot (feat Snoop Dogg, Busta Rhymes, Anderson Paak) (4:06)
Whoa (feat Kurt Rosenwinkel) (3:14)
Sniff (4:27)
Thank U (0:46)
Review: Domi and JD Beck are already taking the world by storm - just clock the irreverent but oh-so-sweet video to 'Smile', directed by Anderson .Paak and featuring cameos from the likes of Thundercat. The duo met by chance jamming at a NAMM convention and soon struck upon a partnership which took their serious musical skills and injected them with the kind of flippant, fun-seeking attitude that breathes new life into traditional music. They've sat in with Herbie Hancock and backed Ariana Grande, Mac Demarco and more, and now their debut album lands on Paak's Apeshit label in conjunction with Blue Note. Not Tight is cool down to the very last drop, but crucially it doesn't take itself too seriously. Domi and Beck know they've got the skills, and you can tell they're having an absolute blast messing with the jazz rulebook while delivering some impossibly sweet grooves.
Read more
 in stock $23.87
Blues Walk (Classic Vinyl Series) (remastered)
Blues Walk (Classic Vinyl Series) (remastered) (180 gram audiophile vinyl LP)
Cat: 453520 8. Rel: 17 Jun 22
 
Jazz
Blues Walk (6:37)
Move (5:53)
The Masquerade Is Over (5:53)
Play Ray (5:26)
Autumn Nocturne (4:53)
Callin' All Cats (5:16)
Review: Blue Note Records continue to top up their Classic Vinyl reissues series, this time homing in on Lou Donaldson's sixth album for the label 'Blues Walk' (he never swayed from Blue Note). The legendary jazz saxophonist and bandleader intended the LP to be his magnum opus at the time, and as history slowly ingested its influence, it became as such. Six rain-drizzled original pieces span two sides, with Donaldson joined by Herman Foster, Peck Morrison, Dave Bailey and Ray Barretto for an unusual jazz combo involving congas, and a unique mood that epitomised his own brand of cool jazz-blues.
Read more
Intérprete: Juno Recommends Jazz
 in stock $25.45
Man Made Object
Man Made Object (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: 602547 682031. Rel: 05 Feb 16
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
Allres (5:14)
Unspeakable World (4:44)
Branches Break (4:21)
Weird Cat (5:37)
Quiet Mind (4:23)
Smarra (6:22)
Initiate (4:44)
Gbfisysih (3:19)
Syrrender To Mountain (3:58)
Protest (4:45)
Fading: Feigning (5:02)
Review: It has only taken two albums for Chris Illingworth, Nick Blacka, and Rob Turner to land with an LP on the legendary Blue Note label, but they've done it, and they've done it in fine style. Moreover, it's also a bold move from Blue Note, who only usually steer away from pure jazz for the likes of Madlib and co, but in hindsight, the Gogo Penguin trio have what it takes to be remembered as fine producers of beat-driven free jazz. Mixing up elements of nu-soul, together with broken beat and classic jazz, the trio's music is wild and diverse, and fully representative of the label's vision and charisma. Also, it's exactly the sort of thing that Gilles Peterson is in to, so sit back, relax, and let Man Made Object take you away.
Read more
 in stock $23.87
Feelin' The Spirit (Tone Poet Series) (remastered)
Feelin' The Spirit (Tone Poet Series) (remastered) (limited gatefold 180 gram audiophile vinyl LP)
Cat: B 003348801. Rel: 06 Oct 22
 
Jazz
Just A Closer Walk With Thee (7:23)
Joshua Fit De Battle Of Jericho (8:03)
Nobody Knows The Trouble I've Seen (6:10)
Go Down Moses (7:20)
Sometimes I Feel Like A Motherless Child (8:56)
Review: Blue Note's Tone Poets series is all about celebrating some of the greatest jazz guitarists, reissuing their seminal albums as a nod to virtuoso talent. Grant Green's 1963 album Feelin' The Spirit consisted of jazz arrangements of traditional African American spirituals such as 'Nobody Knows The Trouble I've Seen' and 'Sometimes I Feel Like A Motherless Child'. Given the historical weight of the music, it's no surprise to hear Green soaring high as he expresses the songs through his guitar, but as if that wasn't enough he's backed up by Herbie Hancock on piano, Butch Warren on bass and Billy Higgins on drums.
Read more
 in stock $34.47
Maiden Voyage (Classic Vinyl Series)
Maiden Voyage (Classic Vinyl Series) (limited 180 gram audiophile vinyl LP)
Cat: 359319 6. Rel: 24 Sep 21
 
Jazz
Maiden Voyage (7:57)
The Eye Of The Hurricane (6:05)
Little One (8:50)
Survival Of The Fittest (10:08)
Dolphin Dance (9:20)
Review: Blue Note's Classic Vinyl series is about reissuing vital jazz records on heavyweight vinyl with all new mastering by Kevin Gray of Coherant Audio. Next to get the special treatment it deserves is Herbie Hancock's 1965 classic Maiden Voyage, which is some of the most evocative jazz to have ever been recorded. Net to Hancock, the players were all either present or past members of Miles Davis' quintet, so made for a heavy line-up. Hancock's impressionistic style is here for all to hear with the sublime compositions of 'Dolphin's Dance' and 'Maiden Voyage' and more tumultuous sounds of 'The Eye Of The Hurricane' some of the highlights.
Read more
! low stock $23.87
Oblique (Tone Poet Series)
Oblique (Tone Poet Series) (gatefold 180 gram audiophile vinyl LP)
Cat: 884051. Rel: 13 Nov 20
 
Jazz
Til Then (4:44)
My Joy (7:11)
Theme From Blow Up (8:12)
Subtle Neptune (8:31)
Oblique (6:48)
Bi-Sectional (5:42)
Review: The most celebrated jazz vibraphonist of them all is Bobby Hutcherson. Oblique was one of many high water marks of the Blue Note man, and it featured Herbie Hancock, Albert Stinson and Joe Chambers on the original session recorded in 1967. The album was only the second time Bobby played as part of a quartet and it received rave reviews at the time for its sophisticated but accessible sound. Laid back, lyrical and subdued in sound, the album touches on funky styles and jazz-rock influences with impeccable production from the legendary Rudy Van Gelder studio in New York.
Read more
 in stock $50.91
(Why You So) Green With Envy
Cat: 453823 6. Rel: 29 Sep 22
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
Jerome Oscar & Oscar Worldpeace - "(Why You So) Green With Envy" (4:49)
Franc Moody - "Cristo Redentor" (5:20)
Review: Oscar Jerome, Oscar Worldpeace and Franc Moody have got new music coming on the latest Blue Note Re:imagined compilation this year which is already getting us hella excited. Before we hear what is sure to be a contemporary great, we get treated to a couple of singles from it on this tidy 45 rpm. Jerome Oscar & Oscar Worldpeace go first with '(Why You So) Green With Envy' which fuses jazz styles for across the age with Worldpeace's tight and thoughtful bars. On the flip side is Franc Moody with 'Cristo Redentor' which balances jazz's traditional past with its freshest future.
Read more
 in stock $9.53
For Django (Tone Poet Series)
For Django (Tone Poet Series) (180 gram audiophile vinyl LP)
Cat: 353822 2. Rel: 18 Feb 22
 
Jazz
Django (3:28)
Rosetta (3:08)
Nuages (2:37)
For Django (2:53)
Night & Day (3:53)
Fleur D'Ennui (2:58)
Insensiblement (Once When We Were Young) (3:15)
Cavalerie (4:29)
Django's Castle (3:52)
Limehouse Blues (2:20)
Review: Joe Pass was a legendary jazz guitarist who worked with many of the greats once his career hit its stride in the 1960s. Amongst his run of early classic albums is For Django, released in 1964 on Pacific Jazz and written as a tribute to another six-string legend, Django Reinhardt. Reissued as part of the Tone Poet series for Blue Note, this new pressing allows you to truly appreciate the wondrous sound Pass could conjure from his axe. The notes have a tender, mellifluous sound, but they can bite when they want to. The feeling Pass could elicit from his playing is why he's so revered, captured here when he was on the rise before the dizzy heights of working with Oscar Peterson, Ella Fitzgerald et al.
Read more
Intérprete: Juno Recommends Jazz
 in stock $38.99
Come Away With Me (20th Anniversary Edition)
Cat: 388423 4. Rel: 29 Apr 22
 
Jazz
Don't Know Why (3:04)
Seven Years (2:26)
Cold Cold Heart (3:34)
Feelin' The Same Way (2:54)
Come Away With Me (3:10)
Shoot The Moon (3:52)
Turn Me On (2:34)
Lonestar (3:05)
I've Got To See You Again (4:09)
Painter Song (2:26)
One Flight Down (2:59)
Nightingale (4:07)
The Long Day Is Over (2:44)
The Nearness Of You (2:59)
Review: Norah Jones is one of the most prominent voices of her generation and this record is a perfectly soothing listen that works both in the background - because of its gentle nature - but also up close if you tune into the lyrics. Now 20 years old, it gets a special anniversary reissue having, over the years, reaches in number one in 20 countries around the world. It sold almost 30 million copies and picked up all manner of awards. A real modern gem.
Read more
 in stock $27.85
View With A Room
Cat: 455283 7. Rel: 16 Sep 22
 
Jazz
Tributary (5:45)
Word For Word (3:16)
Auditorium (4:29)
Heart Is A Drum (3:31)
Echo (4:53)
Chavez (4:19)
Temple Steps (3:58)
Castle Park (3:57)
Let Every Room Sing (5:08)
Fairbanks (3:54)
Review: Somewhere between Latin guitar and six-string melancholy lies the wistful works of Julian Lage, whose latest LP 'View With A Room' hits heavy with a reminiscent string of 10 pieces for solo guitar. Teaming up with bassist Jorge Roeder and drummer Dave King, Lage expands his horizons from the inward-focused 'Squint' to include new collaborations, including several cameo appearances from Bill Frisell on accompanying guitar and voice. Affecting and emotional; the perfect soundtrack to a Midwesternly desolate holiday or a mutual, not-too-bad breakup.
Read more
Intérprete: Juno Recommends Jazz
 in stock $25.99
Joy'All
Joy'All (gatefold translucent green vinyl LP (indie exclusive))
Cat: 551787 7. Rel: 08 Jun 23
 
Indie/Alternative
Psychos (3:03)
Joy'All (3:42)
Puppy & A Truck (3:09)
Apples & Oranges (3:44)
Essence Of Life (3:35)
Giddy Up (2:53)
Cherry Baby (2:26)
Love Feel (3:14)
Balcony (2:41)
Chain Of Tears (3:04)
Review: The pursuit of joy is paramount to life. Or at least that's the conclusion Jenny Lewis came to after investing a lot of time into a pandemic-era songwriting challenge set by her pal and collaborator Beck. Without going into details about the requirements, participants were asked to write one track per day during lockdown, and Lewis clearly dived in with gusto. At least some of the results have now formed Joy'All, a rousing and irony-free testament to the fact we can often get bogged down with distractions, but ultimately happiness is the meaning of existence. Far from a throwaway conclusion, loss and grief and sadness and sorrow are far away, thematically at least, giving an insight into how many hours Lewis spent reflecting on experiences good and bad. Owing much to classic country rock - the cover image even features the artist wearing an outfit once owned by Nashville legend Skeeter Davis - it's a welcome breath of positivity amid an otherwise worrying time.
Read more
 in stock $29.70
Trios: Ocean
Trios: Ocean (gatefold LP)
Cat: 453331 5. Rel: 22 Sep 22
 
Jazz
The Lonely One (12:14)
Hagar Of The Inuits (8:49)
Jaramillo Blues (For Virginia Jaramillo & Danny Johnson) (10:18)
Kuan Yin (10:01)
Review: Trios: Ocean is the second of three LPs in the trio album, Trio of Trios, in which the esteemed saxophonist and winds master Charles Lloyd trinitizes to no end. Jokes aside, he is fittingly joined by two other musicians - Gerald Clayton on piano, and guitarist Anthony Wilson - to produce a holy trifecta of jazz, and a distinctly watery, peaceful album meditating on the instrumental blues.
Read more
! low stock $13.26
In The Spirit Of Ntu
In The Spirit Of Ntu (gatefold 2xLP + insert)
Cat: B 003526701. Rel: 10 Oct 22
 
Jazz
Unonkanyamba (9:11)
Mama (6:58)
Amathongo (6:24)
Nyonini Le (5:59)
Emlilweni (6:30)
Re-amathambo (6:59)
Abantwana Belanga (6:51)
Omnyama (8:29)
Senze Nina (5:46)
Ntu (4:36)
Review: Blue Note Records has joined forces with Universal Music Group Africa for a series of special albums, and this is Makhathini's second. In the Spirit of Ntu is his tenth album in all and a real landmark from the visionary pianist, healer, composer and improviser. All of his many themes and conceptual notions get distilled into a comprehensive yet accessible 10-track record with nods to John Coltrane and Abdullah Ibrahim amongst others, but also cultural references to the sounds of the South African landscape. Many of the country's most talented young musicians play on the record including saxophonist Linda Sikhakhane, trumpeter Robin Fassie Kock and vibraphonist Dylan Tabisher.
Read more
 in stock $38.53
Soul Station (reissue)
Soul Station (reissue) (180 gram audiophile vinyl LP)
Cat: 746554. Rel: 09 Apr 21
 
Jazz
Remember (5:39)
This I Dig Of You (6:24)
Dig Dis (6:09)
Split Feelin's (4:49)
Soul Station (9:05)
If I Should Lose You (5:06)
Review: Blue Jazz's on going Tone Poet Series - which is about reissuing classic jazz on heavyweight, audiophile quality vinyl - throws out another gem here with the Hank Mobley classic Soul Station. Hank started out as a pianist before moving to the tenor sax aged 16. He put plenty of emotion and intensity into every note he played and during the years 1955-1970 he fronted more than 25 Blue Note albums as well as being a sideman on many others. This record captures him at the peak of his powers with a lyrical playing style and length, passionate solos.
Read more
Intérprete: Juno Recommends Jazz
 in stock $27.85
A Caddy For Daddy (Blue Note Tone Poet Series)
A Caddy For Daddy (Blue Note Tone Poet Series) (gatefold 180 gram audiophile vinyl LP)
Cat: 389636 2. Rel: 06 Jul 23
 
Jazz
A Caddy For Daddy (9:16)
The Morning After (9:37)
Venus Di Mildew (7:12)
Ace Deuce Trey (7:15)
3rd Time Around (6:15)
Review: Few jazz saxophonists were as majestic as Hank Mobley. He had a unique sound that sat in between the rawness of John Coltrane and the smoothness of Stan Getz and released a number of now-classic albums. Soul Station has already had the Tone Poet Series treatment and next up to get remastered and come on new audiophile vinyl is A Caddy For Daddy. He had already been a But Note artist for some 10 years when he recorded this one in 1965. It finds him alongside a first-class sextet with Lee Morgan on trumpet, Bob Cranshaw on bass, McCoy Tyner on piano, Billy Higgins on drums and Curtis Fuller on trombone.
Read more
 in stock $38.72
Infinity (Tone Poet Series)
Infinity (Tone Poet Series) (gatefold 180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: 3879838. Rel: 03 Aug 23
 
Jazz
Infinity (11:49)
Miss Nettie B (9:12)
Growing Pains (8:04)
Portrait Of Doll (5:41)
Zip Code (6:33)
Review: Blue Note's Tone Poet series looks to the legendary trumpet player Lee Morgan for its next focus reissue. The album is made up of four originals and alto sax player Jackie McLean's engaging ballad 'Portrait of Doll'. Drummer Billy Higgins was also involved in these sessions, which were recorded in 1965 in the Van Gelder Studio just a few weeks after Morgan recorded his sextet date Cornbread. The prolific trumpeter kept up the good form here with explorations of hard bop and beyond, including a hard hitting and probing title cut and the laid-back 6/8 groove of 'Miss Nettie B.'
Read more
Intérprete: Juno Recommends Jazz
 in stock $33.94
The Omnichord Real Book
Cat: 489689 4. Rel: 15 Jun 23
 
Soul
Georgia Ave (feat Josh Johnson)
An Invitation
Call The Tune
Good Good (feat Deantoni Parks, Jeff Parker & Sanford Biggers)
Omnipuss
Clear Water (feat Deantoni Parks, Jeff Parker & Sanford Biggers)
ASR
Gatsby (feat Cory Henry & Joan As Police Woman)
Towers (feat Joel Ross)
Perceptions (feat Jason Moran)
THA KING (feat Thandiswa)
Virgo (feat Brandee Younger & Julius Rodriquez)
Burn Progression (feat Hanna Benn & Ambrose Akinsmusire)
Onelevensixteen
Vuma
The 5th Dimension (feat The Hawtplates)
Hoel In The Bucket (feat The Hawtplates)
Virgo 3 (feat Oliver Lake (Arr), Mark Guiliana, Brandee Younger & Josh Johnson)
Review: 20 years after delivering her debut album, GRAMMY award-winning singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Me'Sgell NgegeOcello returns with her first album since 2018. Meant as a kind of re-set on her career and featuring nods to a wide array of musical influences, The Omnichord Real Book is a genuinely life-affirming affair with few, if any flaws. NgegeOcello makes use of a massive list of guest musicians and vocalists (Brandee Younger, Joan as Police Woman, Jeff Parker and Ambrose Akinmusire included) on tracks that variously mix, match and fuse everything from deep and spiritual jazz, soul, hip-hop and P-funk to highlife, gospel, jazz-dance and much more besides. The sound of the summer!.
Read more
 in stock $12.72
Through The Noise
Through The Noise (limited 7")
Cat: 453823 5. Rel: 26 Aug 22
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
Nubiyan Twist - "Through The Noise (Chant No 2)" (4:52)
Swindle - "Miss Kane" (4:17)
Review: Legendary jazz label Blue Note has tapped up the super hot nine-piece Afro-jazz outfit Nubiyan Twist for their own new version of Donald Byrd's song 'Through The Noise.' It features on the 16-track Blue Note Re:imagined II collection that is due soon, but first also gets its own pressing here. Heavy swing, garage and 2-step all colour their version with broken-beat, afrobeat and bebop also colouring the fresh sounding grooves. The lyrics build the reimagined concept and make for a stunning new piece. On the flip is another gem in the form of Swindle's 'Miss Kane.'
Read more
 in stock $9.53
Christmas Wish
Cat: 556692 4. Rel: 02 Nov 23
 
Jazz
Silent Night (3:26)
Christmas Waltz (3:17)
Everything's Not Lost (4:09)
Someday At Christmas (2:53)
Purple Snowflakes (3:40)
Little Drummer Boy (2:53)
What Are You Doing New Year's Eve? (3:54)
Christmas Wish (3:54)
Cradle In Bethlehem (4:14)
Do You Hear What I Hear? (3:40)
Christmas Time Is Here (3:42)
Heart For Christmas (4:21)
Review: Ella Fitzgerald has a spotless discography that is packed with many a classic tunes but for plenty of fans and critics alike, Let No Man Write My Epitaph is one of her ultimate standouts. She recorded the album back in 1960 with backing from the pianist Paul Smith. The album takes its name from the movie in which Fitzgerald starred and hits some truly rare depth of emotional understanding. It helped secure Ella's status as one of the finest translators of the Great American Songbook and now Verve's Acoustic Sounds Series transfers the originals from analog tapes and has remastered them on to 180-gram vinyl complete with deluxe gatefold packaging.
Read more
 in stock $31.04
Fuchsia Swing Song (Classic Vinyl Series) (remastered)
Fuchsia Swing Song (Classic Vinyl Series) (remastered) (limited 180 gram audiophile vinyl LP)
Cat: 485956 3. Rel: 16 Mar 23
 
Jazz
Fuchsia Swing Song
Downstairs Blues Upstairs
Cyclic Episode
Luminous Monolith
Beatrice
Ellipsis
Review: It is always a pleasure to sink into the welcoming jazz waters of Sam Rivers and take a trip with him downstream. His Fuchsia Swing Sing album has had the full Classic Vinyl Series treatment here from original label Blue Note so it comes on nice audiophile 180g vinyl with a full and new remastering job. It's the debut album from Rivers, a saxophonist of striking originality who offered up his sound fully formed right from the off here. It came originally in 1964 and has a fine avant-garde sound with the stunning ballad 'Beatrice' a real highlight.
Read more
Intérprete: Juno Recommends Jazz
 in stock $23.08
Black Radio (Deluxe Edition)
Black Radio (Deluxe Edition) (trifold heavyweight vinyl 2xLP + 12")
Cat: 459689 3. Rel: 10 Nov 22
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
Lift Off/Mic Check (feat Shafiq Husayn - LP1) (3:09)
Afro Blue (feat Erykah Badu) (5:59)
Cherish The Day (feat Lalah Hathaway) (5:49)
Always Shine (feat Lupe Fiasco & Bilal) (5:39)
Gonna Be Alright (FTB) (feat Ledisi) (4:33)
Move Love (feat King) (4:54)
Ah Yeah (feat Musiq Soulchild & Chrisette Michele) (5:07)
The Consequences Of Jealousy (feat Meshell Ndegeocello) (6:16)
Why Do We Try (feat Stokley - LP2) (5:53)
Black Radio (feat Yasiin Bey) (5:59)
Letter To Hermione (feat Bilal) (4:56)
Smells Like Teen Spirit (7:22)
Twice (bonus track) (5:20)
A Love Supreme (bonus track) (5:18)
Fever (feat Hindi Zahra - bonus track) (6:51)
Afro Blue (feat Erykah Badu & Phonte - 9th Wonder's Blue Light Basement remix - 12": Black radio Recovered The remix EP) (4:32)
Black Radio (feat Yasiin Bey - Pete Rock remix) (5:32)
Twice (feat Solange Knowles & The Roots - Questlove Twice Baked remix) (9:21)
The Consequences Of Jealousy (feat Meshell Ndegeocello - Georgia Anne Muldrow's Sassy Geemix) (3:58)
Letter To Hermione (feat Bilal & Black Milk - Robert Glasper & Jewels remix) (4:19)
Dillalude #2 (previously unreleased) (9:40)
Review: A few years after its release this Robert Glasper gets a well deserved deluxe edition. Black Radio is a landmark album that boldly stakes out new musical territory and transcends any notion of genre, drawing from jazz, hip-hop, R&B and rock, but refusing to be pinned down by any one tag. Black Radio also features many of Glasper''s famous friends from the spectrum of urban music, seamlessly incorporating appearances from a jaw-dropping roll call of special guests including Erykah Badu, Bilal, Lupe Fiasco, Lalah Hathaway, Shafi q Husayn (Sa-Ra), KING, Ledisi, Chrisette Michele and many more.
Read more
 in stock $53.57
Corridors
Corridors (heavyweight vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: 455218 9. Rel: 02 Mar 23
 
Jazz
What Day Is It? (4:52)
Corridors (7:37)
A Voice Through The Door (6:53)
One Door Closes (0:52)
Isn't This My Sound Around Me? (5:04)
One Door Closes, Another Opens (4:49)
Your Destiny Awaits (5:43)
Another Opens (0:51)
Threshold (5:40)
Review: Kendrick Scott has been holding it down as a leading contemporary jazz drummer in the US for more than a decade, and he returns to Blue Note with a new album after 2019's knockout A Wall Becomes A Bridge. His innate sense of optimism comes through in the music, as he seeks on Corridors to highlight the things that connect us people sharing a world. It is of course a response to the isolation of the pandemic years, but also a deeper reflection on what it means to ride the wave. Working with a pared down trio featuring saxophonist Walter Smith III and bassist Reuben Rogers, the Hoston-based sticksman lays down another striking statement that builds on his ever-progressing legacy.
Read more
 in stock $23.87
Corridors
Cat: 455218 7. Rel: 02 Mar 23
 
Jazz
What Day Is It?
Corridors
A Voice Through The Door
One Door Closes
Isn't This My Sound Around Me?
One Door Closes, Another Opens
Your Destiny Awaits
Another Opens
Threshold
Review: Following the expansive excellence of his 2019 set with extended collective Oracle ('A Wall Becomes a Bridge'), Texan sticks-man Kendrick Scott has gone back to basics on 'Corridors'. Accompanied merely by old buddies Walter Smith III (saxophone) and Reuben Rogers (double bass), Scott's frankly inspired drumming is given the kind of platform it deserves. It helps of course that all bar one of the tracks (a Bobby Hutcheson cover) is an original composition, with the trio flitting between up-tempo, loose-limbed jazz brilliance ('What Day Is It') laden with dextrous rhythm patterns and free-wheeling percussion work, and slower, more smoky-sounding excursions in which Scott's attention to detail and intricate fills really come to the fore. In a word: impressive.
Read more
 in stock $12.20
Adam's Apple (Classic Vinyl Series)
Cat: 457975 6. Rel: 19 Aug 22
 
Jazz
Adam's Apple (6:45)
502 Blues (Drinkin' & Drivin') (6:34)
El Gaucho (6:32)
Footprints (7:30)
Teru (6:13)
Chief Crazy Horse (7:31)
Review: Now more than 80 years old and onto its umpteenth reissue after the latest was a 75th anniversary edition in 2015, Wayne Shorter's Adam's Apple remains as classic as ever. This Classic Vinyl Series issue is all-analogue and mastered by Kevin Gray from the original master tapes then pressed on 180g vinyl. Next to sax from Wayne himself, Herbie Hancock, Reggie Workman and Joe Chambers joined the ranks to help cook up these serious grooving and cool-cat tunes. It was originally released in 1966 and still stands out as one of his greatest ever albums.
Read more
Intérprete: Juno Recommends Jazz
 in stock $27.85
The All Seeing Eye (Tone Poet Series) (reissue)
The All Seeing Eye (Tone Poet Series) (reissue) (limited gatefold 180 gram audiophile vinyl LP)
Cat: 351496 3. Rel: 01 Oct 21
 
Jazz
The All Seeing Eye (10:35)
Genesis (11:23)
Chaos (6:54)
Face Of The Deep (5:58)
Mephistopheles (9:10)
Review: Tenor saxophone master and composer Wayne Shorter recorded his The All Seeing Eye album in 1965. It's a hugely ambitious album, multi layered and intriguing and is now reissued as part of Blue Note's Tone Poet series. His aim for the music was that it would use "a wider range of colours and textures" as well as continuing on his usual theme to explore life, the universe and god. The main man was joined for this one by trumpeter Freddie Hubbard, Grachan Moncur III on trombone and Herbie Hancock on piano, amongst others. The epic rollercoaster that is 'Genesis' has to be the highlight here.
Read more
Intérprete: Juno Recommends Jazz
 in stock $42.43
Speak No Evil (reissue)
Speak No Evil (reissue) (180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: 744042. Rel: 15 Jan 21
 
Jazz
Witch Hunt (8:10)
Fee-Fi-Fo-Fum (5:54)
Dance Cadaverous (6:44)
Speak No Evil (8:21)
Infant Eyes (6:53)
Wild Flower (6:06)
Review: 1964 was a big year for Wayne Shorter. To start with he was still part of Art Blakey & The Jazz Messengers and played on some fo their key albums and he also made his solo label debut before joining the iconic Miles Davis Quintet, cementing a line-up that would become one of the seminal bands in jazz history. Speak No Evil was a record he made in Van Gelder's studio on Christmas Eve 1964 and is a real masterpiece. Here six of the shortened originals are presented on a 180g vinyl as part of the all analog Blue Note Classic Vinyl Edition series.
Read more
 in stock $25.99
Unit Structures (reissue)
Unit Structures (reissue) (180 gram audiophile vinyl LP)
Cat: 552365 7. Rel: 17 Aug 23
 
Jazz
Steps (10:20)
Enter Evening (11:12)
Unit Structure/ As Of A Now/ Section (17:52)
Tales (8 Whisps) (7:11)
Review: Cecil Taylor released Unit Structures on the Blue Note label in 1966. It was his debut on the label and was quickly followed up by a second album in the same year with Conquistador! This one came with an essay by Taylor entitled Sound Structure of Subculture Becoming Major Breath/Naked Fire Gesture and is known for its high energy and atonal sounds. It sat well within the plasm of the free-jazz of the times but was at the sharp end with its ferocious paying styles. It is a record rich on colour and mathematical complexity with two bassists adding their own low end weight.
Read more
 in stock $21.21
Common Touch (Classic Vinyl Series)
Common Touch (Classic Vinyl Series) (180 gram audiophile vinyl LP)
Cat: 453532 7. Rel: 20 Oct 22
 
Jazz
Buster Brown (5:24)
Blowin' In The Wind (5:49)
Lonely Avenue (8:08)
Boogaloo (6:21)
Common Touch (6:21)
Living Through It All (7:15)
Intérprete: Juno Recommends Jazz
 in stock $13.79
Time For Tyner (Tone Poet Series)
Time For Tyner (Tone Poet Series) (gatefold 180 gram audiophile vinyl LP)
Cat: BLUNB 0034363011. Rel: 01 Jun 23
 
Jazz
African Village (12:09)
Little Madimba (8:33)
May Street (5:08)
I Didn't Know What Time It Was (6:59)
The Surrey With The Fringe On Top (5:10)
I've Grown Accustomed To Your Face (4:27)
Review: .McCoy Tyner was already an assured Blue Note label regular by the time he dropped his most classic album, Time For Tyler. The acclaimed pianist had debuted in 1967 with The Real McCoy not long after leaving the John Coltrane quarter. This one was his third for the label, recorded in 1968, and calling upon the services of vibraphonist Bobby Hutcherson, bassist Herbie Lewis, and drummer Freddie Waits. Between them, they cooked up ethereal textures and visceral grooves across a strong six-song set with three originals to start, and three jazz-standards to close.
Read more
 in stock $41.11
Blue Note Re:imagined II
VARIOUS
Cat: 456366 7. Rel: 29 Sep 22
 
Jazz
Yazz Ahmed - "It"
Conor Albert - "You Make Me Feel So Good"
Parthenope - "Don't Know Why"
Swindle - "Miss Kane"
Nubiyan Twist - "Through The Noise (Chant No 2)"
Ego Ella May - "Morning Side Of Love"
Oscar Jerome & Oscar Worldpeace - "Green With Envy"
Daniel Casimir - "Lost" (feat Ria Moran)
Theon Cross - "Epistrophy"
Maya Delilah - "Harvest Moon"
Kay Young - "Feel Like Making Love"
Venna & Marco - "Where Are We Going?"
Reuben James - "Infant Eyes"
Binker Golding - "Fort Worth"
Cherise - "Sunrise"
Franc Moody - "Cristo Redentor"
Review: The first Blue Note Re:imagined album was frankly brilliant - an imaginative, inspired and thoroughly brilliant set of covers of classic cuts from the label's catalogue, expertly realised by a cast of 21st century UK jazz and soul talents - so hopes are naturally high for this sequel. We shouldn't have worried, to be honest, because it's another terrific collection. Our picks of a very strong bunch include Swindle's orchestra-sporting, jazz-funk-goes-hip-hop-soul take on Donald Byrd's 'Miss Kane', Ego Ella May's gently dubby, head-nodding and sunrise-ready re-imagining of Chico Hamilton's 'The Morning Side of Love', an ultra-dreamy, pedal steel-sporting cover of 'Harvest Moon' courtesy of Maya Delilah, and a tactile neo-soul interpretation of Marlena Shaw classic 'Feel Like Making Love' by Kay Young. Impeccable.
Read more
 in stock $11.41
Blue Note Re:Imagined II
VARIOUS
Blue Note Re:Imagined II (gatefold heavyweight vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: 453823 9. Rel: 29 Sep 22
 
Jazz
Yazz Ahmed - "It" (5:11)
Conor Albert - "You Make Me Feel So Good" (3:09)
Parthenope - "Don't Know Why" (3:41)
Swindle - "Miss Kane" (4:16)
Nubiyan Twist - "Through The Noise (Chant No 2)" (4:49)
Ego Ella May - "Morning Side Of Love" (3:49)
Oscar Jerome & Oscar Worldpeace - "Green With Envy" (4:52)
Daniel Casimir - "Lost" (feat Ria Moran) (5:50)
Theon Cross - "Epistrophy" (3:31)
Maya Delilah - "Harvest Moon" (4:13)
Kay Young - "Feel Like Making Love" (4:18)
Venna & Marco - "Where Are We Going?" (3:43)
Reuben James - "Infant Eyes" (2:56)
Binker Golding - "Fort Worth" (5:22)
Cherise - "Sunrise" (3:31)
Franc Moody - "Cristo Redentor" (5:19)
Review: You may have caught the striking quality of Ego Ella May and Theon Cross' lead single for Blue Note Re:imagined II, and now the full compilation has arrived. For such a long-standing, heritage label, Blue Note have recognised the renewed moment jazz is having and responded with an exciting look into those artists forging new paths. Given the importance of tradition and roots within jazz, it's fascinating to see how a new generation tackle totemic works from Blue Note's gargantuan history. From Nubiyan Twist to Conor Albert, Maya Delilah to Reuben James, the featured artists serve as a crucial primer of what's good in jazz right now, and the hit rate is high from start to finish.
Read more
 in stock $19.63
Blue Note Re:imagined II
VARIOUS
Blue Note Re:imagined II (limited gatefold clear vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: 456481 2. Rel: 29 Sep 22
 
Jazz
Yazz Ahmed - "It" (5:11)
Conor Albert - "You Make Me Feel So Good" (3:08)
Parthenope - "Don't Know Why" (3:39)
Swindle - "Miss Kane" (4:16)
Nubiyan Twist - "Through The Noise (Chant No 2)" (4:49)
Ego Ella May - "Morning Side Of Love" (3:49)
Oscar Jerome & Oscar Worldpeace - "Green With Envy" (4:52)
Daniel Casimir - "Lost" (feat Ria Moran) (5:50)
Theon Cross - "Epistrophy" (3:31)
Maya Delilah - "Harvest Moon" (4:13)
Kay Young - "Feel Like Making Love" (4:17)
Venna & Marco - "Where Are We Going?" (3:43)
Reuben James - "Infant Eyes" (2:55)
Binker Golding - "Fort Worth" (5:16)
Cherise - "Sunrise" (3:31)
Franc Moody - "Cristo Redentor" (5:19)
Review: As the title suggests, this brand new compilation from the legendary jazz label Blue Note finds a wealth of the UK's most exciting new and young talents turn their hand at reimagining a selection of classic Blue Note tracks. The wonderful sax player Yazz Ahmed kicks off with her take on 'It' which his all alluring and deep, and across the other 15 cuts the likes of Brit Award-winning Jorja Smith appears with her own distinctive voice, the much hyped - and rightly so - Nubya Garcia also adds her own contribution and Aussie soul boy Jordan Rakei serves up some buttery sounds.
Read more
Intérprete: Juno Recommends Jazz
 in stock $39.51
Here It Is: A Tribute To Leonard Cohen
VARIOUS
Cat: 0060244 5659968. Rel: 03 Nov 22
 
Rock
Norah Jones - "Steer Your Way" (4:38)
Peter Gabriel - "Here It Is" (5:08)
Gregory Porter - "Suzanne" (4:28)
Sarah McLachlan - "Hallelujah" (6:15)
Immanuel Wilkins - "Avalanche" (5:03)
Luciana Souza - "Hey, That's No Way To Say Goodbye" (4:10)
James Taylor - "Coming Back To You" (3:40)
Iggy Pop - "You Want It Darker" (5:00)
Mavis Staples - "If It Be Your Will" (5:22)
David Gray - "Seems So Long Ago, Nancy" (4:57)
Nathaniel Rateliff - "Famous Blue Raincoat" (5:51)
Bill Frisell - "Bird On The Wire" (3:44)
Review: The legend Leonard Cohen was already sure to live on but this new collection of renditions of the legendary singer-songwriter's many and most profound songs makes it a dead cert. Produced by Larry Klein it is a remarkable record that features a truly broad array of artists, all legends in their own right, from jazz crooner Gregory Porter to post-punk poster child Iggy Pop via pop star David Gray and the always soothing sounds of Norah Jones. Sarah McLachlan's version of the iconic 'Hallelujah' is a real standout while Luciana Souza's 'Hey, That's No Way To Say Goodbye' is also a fine reworking.
Read more
 in stock $21.40
Preach Brother!
Preach Brother! (180 gram audiophile vinyl LP)
Cat: 453528 7. Rel: 15 Jul 22
 
Jazz
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.
Read more
 in stock $11.14
Feel Like Making Love
Cat: 453823 3. Rel: 05 Aug 22
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Kay Young - "Feel Like Making Love" (4:20)
Venna & Marco - "Where Are We Going?" (3:43)
Review: Hip-hop heads love nothing more than classic Blue Note material getting a modern fix up. And that's what we have here as Kay Young and Venna and Marco Bernardis join forces to work their magic on Marlena Shaw's 'Feel Like Making Love' and Donald Byrd's 'Where Are We Going?' This limited 7" is a taster from the 16-track compilation Blue Note: Reimagined II. It's packed with the neo-soul, r&B and hip hop scenes finest contemporary talents adding new magic to the still standout original source material. Like volume one, it's an absolute must-have, as is this 45rpm.
Read more
 in stock $7.42
Unity (Classic Vinyl Series)
Unity (Classic Vinyl Series) (180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: 457975 4. Rel: 19 Aug 22
 
Jazz
Zoltan (7:37)
Monk's Dream (5:49)
If (6:46)
The Moontrane (7:22)
Softly As In A Morning Sunrise (6:23)
Beyond All Limits (6:04)
Review: Larry Young was an American jazz organist, whose claim to fame lay in his use of the Hammond B3 organ in a genre context it wasn't regularly used for: post-bop. 'Unity' came out in 1965, and saw him collaborate with trumpeter Woody Shaw, saxophonist Joe Henderson, and drummer Elvin Jones. The aim was to transcend each artist's tendency towards individualism, producing a stunning mood piece that brought out the organ in a surreptitious yet noticeable context. Young's playing renders the instrument popping, bright and vibrant.
Read more
Intérprete: Juno Recommends Jazz
 in stock $31.81
Artículos del 1 al 47 de 47 en la página 1 de 1
Cart subtotal: