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PURE VIRGIN VINYL<br />

AUDIOPHILE GRADE<br />

180 GRAM<br />

LIMITED EDITION<br />

art blakey & the jazzmessengers<br />

LIKE SOMEONE IN LOVE<br />

LEE MORGAN, trumpet<br />

WAYNE SHORTER, tenor sax<br />

BOBBY TIMMONS, piano<br />

JYMIE MERRITT, bass<br />

ART BLAKEY, drums<br />

New Jersey, August 7 & 14, 1960.<br />

KENNY BURRELL<br />

MIDNIGHT BLUE<br />

STANLEY TURRENTINE, tenor sax<br />

KENNY BURRELL, guitar<br />

MAJOR HOLLEY Jr, bass<br />

BILL ENGLISH, drums<br />

RAY BARRETO, conga<br />

New Jersey, January 8, 1963.<br />

All Music Guide<br />

LPS-137328 / 19.99 €<br />

Side A:<br />

01. Like Someone in Love / 02. Johnny’s Blue<br />

Side B:<br />

01. Noise in the Attic / 02. Sleeping Dancer Sleep On<br />

03. Giantis<br />

The title cut is the most impressive performance, but this excellent<br />

program of high-quality hard bop also allows listeners to hear three<br />

obscure Wayne Shorter compositions and Lee Morgan’s forgotten<br />

“Johnny’s Blue.” - Scott Yanow ( All Music Guide)<br />

LPS-137329 / 19.99 €<br />

Side A:<br />

01. Chittlins Con Carne / 02. Mule / 03. Soul Lament<br />

04. Midnight Blue<br />

Side B:<br />

01. Wavy Gravy / 02. Gee Baby Ain’t I Good to You<br />

03. Saturday Night Blue<br />

This album is one of guitarist Kenny Burrell’s best-known sessions<br />

for the Blue Note label. - Scott Yanow ( All Music Guide)<br />

eric dolphy<br />

out to lunch<br />

All Music Guide<br />

dexter gordon<br />

A SWINGIN’ AFFAIR<br />

All Music Guide<br />

LPS-137331 / 19.99 €<br />

FREDDIE HUBBARD, trumpet<br />

ERIC DOLPHY, alto sax, flute & bass clarinet<br />

BOBBY HUTCHERSON, vibes<br />

RICHARD DAVIS, bass<br />

ANTHONY WILLIAMS, drums<br />

New Jersey, February 25, 1964.<br />

Side A:<br />

01. Hat and Beard / 02. Something Sweet, Something Tender<br />

Side B:<br />

01. Out of Lunch / 02. Straight Up and Down<br />

Out to Lunch stands as Eric Dolphy’s magnum opus, an absolute<br />

pinnacle of avant-garde jazz in any form or era.<br />

- Steve Huey ( All Music Guide)<br />

LPS-137324 / 19.99 €<br />

DEXTER GORDON, tenor sax<br />

SONNY CLARK, piano<br />

BUTCH WARREN, bass<br />

BILLY HIGGINS, drums<br />

New Jersey, August 29, 1962.<br />

Side A:<br />

01. Soy Califa / 02. Don’t Explain<br />

03. You Stepped Out of A Dream<br />

Side B:<br />

01. The Backbone / 02. Until the Real Thing Comes<br />

Along / 03. McSplivens<br />

This is a hot hard bop band, playing a program that’s relaxed<br />

and mostly upbeat; they even manage to stretch a bit. .<br />

- Thom Jurek ( All Music Guide)<br />

dexter gordon<br />

OUR MAN IN PARIS<br />

1/2<br />

All Music Guide<br />

herbie hancock<br />

TAKIN’ OFF<br />

1/2<br />

All Music Guide<br />

LPS-137330 / 19.99 €<br />

DEXTER GORDON, tenor sax<br />

BUD POWELL, piano<br />

PIERRE MICHELOT, bass<br />

KENNY CLARKE, drums<br />

Paris, France, May 23, 1963.<br />

Side A:<br />

01. Scrapple from the Apple - Willow Weep For Me<br />

Side B:<br />

01. Broadway - Starway to the Stars - A Night in Tunisia<br />

Gordon is at the very top of his game here. His playing is crisp, tight,<br />

and full of playful fury.<br />

- Thom Jurek ( All Music Guide)<br />

LPS-137333 / 19.99 €<br />

FREDDIE HUBBARD, trumpet<br />

DEXTER GORDON, tenor sax<br />

HERBIE HANCOCK, piano<br />

BUTCH WARREN, bass<br />

BILLY HIGGINS, drums<br />

New Jersey, May 28, 1962.<br />

Side A:<br />

01. Watermelon Man / 02. Three Bags Full / 03. Empty Pockets<br />

Side B:<br />

01. The Maze / 02. Driftin’ / 03. Alone And I<br />

All in all, Takin’ Off is an exceptional first effort, laying the groundwork<br />

for Hancock to begin pushing the boundaries of hard bop on<br />

his next several records. - Steve Huey ( All Music Guide)<br />

joe henderson<br />

PAGE ONE<br />

All Music Guide<br />

bobBy hutcherson<br />

DIALOGUE<br />

All Music Guide<br />

LPS-137332 / 19.99 €<br />

KENNY DORHAM, trumpet<br />

JOE HENDERSON, tenor sax<br />

McCOY TYNER, piano<br />

BUTCH WARREN, bass<br />

PETE LA ROCA, drums<br />

New Jersey, June 3, 1963.<br />

Side A:<br />

01. Blue Bossa / 02. La Mesha / 03. Homestretch<br />

Side B:<br />

01. Recorda-Me / 02. Jinrikisha / 03. Out of the Night<br />

Tenor saxophonist Joe Henderson’s debut as a leader is a particularly<br />

strong and historic effort. - Scott Yanow ( All Music Guide)<br />

LPS-137326 / 19.95 €<br />

FREDDIE HUBBARD, trumpet<br />

SAM RIVERS, tenor & soprano sax, bass clarinet, flute<br />

BOBBY HUTCHERSON, vibes & marimba<br />

ANDREW HILL, piano<br />

RICHARD DAVIS, bass<br />

JOE CHAMBERS, drums<br />

New Jersey, April 3, 1965.<br />

Side A:<br />

01. Catta / 02. Idle While / 03. Les Noirs Marchent<br />

Side B:<br />

01. Dialogue / 02. Guetto Lights<br />

Dialogue remains Hutcherson’s most adventurous, “outside”<br />

album, and while there are more extensive showcases for his<br />

playing, this high-caliber session stands as arguably his greatest<br />

musical achievement. - Steve Huey ( All Music Guide)<br />

duke jordan<br />

FLIGHT TO JORDAN<br />

All Music Guide<br />

wayne shorter<br />

ADAM’S APPLE<br />

All Music Guide<br />

LPS-137327 / 19.99 €<br />

DIZZY REECE, trumpet<br />

STANLEY TURRENTINE, tenor sax<br />

DUKE JORDAN, piano<br />

REGINALD WORKMAN, bass<br />

ART TAYLOR, drums<br />

New Jersey, August 4, 1960.<br />

Side A:<br />

01. Flight to Jordan / 02. Starbrite / 03. Squawkin’<br />

Side B:<br />

01. Deacon Joe / 02. Split Quick / 03. Si-Joya<br />

This is one of Duke Jordan’s better recordings and is quite enjoyable<br />

- Scott Yanow ( All Music Guide)<br />

LPS-137325 / 19.99 €<br />

WAYNE SHORTER, tenor sax<br />

HERBIE HANCOCK, piano<br />

REGINALD WORKMAN, bass<br />

JOE CHAMBERS, drums<br />

New Jersey, February 3 (A-1) & 24, 1966.<br />

Side A:<br />

01. Adam’s Apple / 02. 502 Blues (Drinkin’ and Drivin’)<br />

03. El Gaucho<br />

Side B:<br />

01. Footprints / 02. Teru / 03. Chief Crazy Horse<br />

Taken in isolation, this is one of the great works of mid-’60s jazz<br />

- Stacia Proefrock ( All Music Guide)

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