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Mid 70s compilation featuring tracks recorded 1969-1971.
His third LP, originally released in 1971, and a really strong one. Listen to "The Original Sin" and "Bye Bye/Hello", but the whole album is great! High quality reissue from 2021, in gatefold sleeve. Black vinyl edition.
WITH DONALD BYRD & ...
SOWING / BLUE NOTE - Europe Reissue
LP · M/M · 325 SEK
Blue Note set from 1957 with a mindblowing line-up also including Horace Silver, Paul Chambers and Charlie Persip. Listen to "Touch And Go". Reissue from 2024, clear vinyl.
Lovely jazz LP from 1958 with Johnny Griffin, Al Haig, Paul Chambers and Joe Jones. Listen to "Hotel 49". Reissue on clear vinyl.
SAME / ATLANTIC 1278
ATLANTIC / WARNER-PIO... - Japan Reissue
LP · NM/EX · 250 SEK
Classic jazz from 1958 - listen to "Evidence"! Japanese reissue from 1972, P-6062A with insert but no obi.
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SIGNAL / CBS/SONY - Japan Reissue
LP · NM/VG+ · 275 SEK
LP from 1955 with Gigi Gryce, Oscar Pettiford and Kenny Clarke. Listen to "Sometimes I'm Happy". Cover has light wear and creasing plus mild humidity spotting front and back. Japanese reissue from 1975, SOPU-30-SY, with insert but no obi.
LP recorded in Paris in 1962 with beautiful versions of "Too Close For Comfort", "You Go To My Head" and "These Foolish Things". Japanese reissue from 1983, K18P-9224 with insert but no obi.
SAME / CRL 57118
CORAL - USA Original
LP · VG/VG · 200 SEK
US original, CRL 57118 with red/silver deep groove labels. Light marks and some feelable scratches on record, plays with occassional crackle and clicks. Cover has basic shelf wear and small bump/damage on top seam (mainly visible on back). Jazz from 1957 with Ted Kotick, Nick Stabulas and Mose Allison. Listen to "Lazy Man Stomp".
AL & ZOOT / CRL 57171
CORAL - USA Original
LP · VG+/VG · 350 SEK
US original, CRL 57171 with red/silver deep groove labels. Just a few light marks on record, plays ok with just a little surface noise inherent in the pressing. Cover has 12 cm split top seam right, 6 cm split bottom seam right, initials written neatly on back plus light shelf wear. Jazz from 1957 with Mose Allison, Teddy Kotick and Nick Stabulas.
US stereo original, SD 1416 with blue/green labels and black fan with vertical Atlantic-logo. A few minor marks on record, plays alright save for some odd light ticks. Cover has minor wear top seam left + a name written on back. Late 50s/early 60s material, first released on this album in 1965. Listen to "Tonight At Noon".
GROOVIN HIGH / WHITE COVER
SAVOY RECORDS - USA Later Pressing
LP · VG+/VG · 250 SEK
LP from 1955, but the recordings were made in 1945-46. Listen to "One bass hit". Cover has clear tape + partial splits on top and bottom seam at opening. Later US pressing with maroon label (from late 60s/early 70s).
1964 sessions with Prince Lasha, Clifford Jordan, Bobby Hutcherson etc., first released in 1968 on the Douglas label. Interesting album ranging from free jazz influences to more spiritual sounds, listen to "Mandrake". 2nd US pressing from early 70s, KZ 30873.
TENOR CONCLAVE
PRESTIGE - USA 2nd Pressing
LP · VG+/VG+ · 750 SEK
Early 2nd US mono pressing with different cover from the first release, PRLP 7249 with yellow Bergenfield labels, deep groove and RVG in dead wax. Record is glossy with a few surface marks only, cover very clean save for light bend/crease lower right. Strong set with an impressive line-up. Listen to "Tenor Conclave".
US original 10", C2513 with yellow deep groove labels. Nice, well-playing VG+ record, cover has light wear plus a neat stamp on back. Wonderful cool jazz set from 1954 with Jack Montrose and Bob Gordon, listen to "Day By Day".
US original, Mod-LP-105 with deep groove labels. Minor marks and scuffs on record, plays ok with minor background crackle. Cover looks ok on front but grades VG due to large ball pen writing on back, also light wear, small stain mark and promo stamps on back. Piano trio from 1957 with Red Mitchell and Mel Lewis. Listen to "The Facts About Max".
2nd US mono pressing, CL 1812 with 2 eye logo and "Guaranteed High Fidelity" in black print. Marks and lines on record, plays with minor background crackle, not too bad. Cover has some wear plus slight water damage on top part (mainly visible on back). Gil Evans-arranged LP recorded live in 1961 with Hank Mobley, featuring a great version of "So What".
Later German 60s pressing with different cover than the US original from 1957. Cover has some corner and edge wear. Top line-up featuring Milt Jackson, Horace Silver, Kenny Clarke, Sonny Rollins etc. Check "Bags Groove (take 1)".
2nd UK mono pressing from circa 1960, Capitol T 762 with black rainbow band labels and front-laminated flipback cover with the original cover art (unlike some later pressings). Fine VG+ copy, just light signs of use and aging. Big jazz classic from 1956 that still sounds superb! Listen to "Deception" or "Boplicity".
US mono pressing, PRLP 7168 with yellow/black labels, Bergenfield-address, deep groove on both sides and RVG in dead wax = later but still early pressing of album first released as "Miles Davis And Horns" (PRLP 7025). Light marks and scuffs on record, plays with a little background crackle but not too bad. Cover has 12 + 2 cm split on bottom seam, 4 cm split on top seam right, some edge wear, old shop sticker on back. 1951-1953 recordings with Sonny Rollins, Zoot Sims, John Lewis and Al Cohn. Listen to "For Adults Only".
UK stereo original, SBPG 62510 with textured orange labels and flipback cover. Fint VG+ copy, no major issues. Great quintet session with Hancock, Williams, Carter & Coleman, including classics like "All Blues".
US 10", PRLP 182 with red/silver labels, 446 W. 50th ST. NYC-address, deep groove on both sides. RVG and ear in dead wax. This copy has green print on front cover and release listings up to PRLP 187 on back indicating second generation cover. Just a few light marks and mild paleness on record, plays alright. Cover has full split + some tape remains on spine and almost full split on top seam. Recorded in 1954 with Horace Silver, Jay Jay Johnson, Percy Heath, Kenny Clarke & Lucky Thompson. Listen to "Blue N' Boogie".
2nd Japanese pressing from 1960, SL-1012 in flipback cover with different cover art than the US original. No obi or insert. Record has some light sleeve marks, nothing deep but plays with mild background noise. Cover has basic wear/aging plus small damage on lower flipback. Wonderful jazz classic with John Coltrane, Paul Chambers, Red Garland and Philly Joe Jones. A real pleasure to hear, including my favorite "Bye Bye Blackbird".
US mono original, PRLP 7003 with yellow/black labels, 446 W. 50th ST. NYC-address, deep groove on both sides and RVG in dead wax. Record has some marks and scuffs, plays with a little background crackle but not too bad. Also a minor pressing defect at the end of side B causing a slight flutter at the very end of B3. Cover has ring/rub wear, 13 cm split top seam right, 4 cm split bottom seam right, large split/crack on top part of spine and left part of top seam. Laidback mid 50s jazz with Horace Silver, Percy Heath and Connie Kay. Listen to "Moonray".
PRLP 7059
PRESTIGE - USA Original
LP · VG/VG · 225 SEK
US mono original, PRLP 7059 with yellow/black labels, 446 W. 50th ST. NYC-address, deep groove on both sides and RVG in dead wax. Record has one long, lightly feelable scratch line on side B but I can't hear more than a few light ticks. Apart from that just some surface marks and plays alright. Cover looks ok on front, has some rubbing, mild staining along spine and a fairly small tear on back. Two classic jazz outfits on a mid 50s album including a version of "Buhaina".
US original, Mod-LP-104 with deep groove labels. Plenty of marks and light scratches on record, plays with a bit of background crackle but still listenable. Cover shows some aging/shelf wear on back plus a name stamp on back. Convincing jazz set from 1957 featuring Ben Tucker, Gabe Baltazar and Dick Johnston. Listen to "Oriental Blues" and the version of "Love For Sale".
US mono pressing, PRLP 7109 with yellow/black labels, Bergenfield-address = early 2nd US pressing. RVG in dead wax, no deep groove on this copy. Lots of marks, scuffs and lines on record, plays with constant crackle. Cover has large split on spine, smaller split top seam right, staining front and back quite heavy on back), faint Status-stamp on back. LP from 1958 containing a nice version of "Manteca".
US original, MG 12088 with red deep groove labels, RVG in dead wax, no white frame on front cover. Record has some marks and lines, plays with minor surface noise and occassional light ticks, not too bad. Cover has 11 cm split top seam right, tape marks, tipp-ex mark on back. 50s jazz with Charles Mingus & Tal Farlow. Listen to "Move".
MARTIANS COME BACK
ATLANTIC - USA Original
LP · VG/VG+ · 100 SEK
US mono original, Atlantic 1232 with black deep groove labels. Two small scratches (5 mm + 8 mm) causes ticks on A1, rest looks and plays ok. Cover has some shelf wear plus a few minor stains and neat stamp on back. LP from 1956 with Jimmy Giuffre, Shelly Manne, Bud Shank and Barney Kessel. Listen to "Martians Come Back".
UK original, LTZ-P15094 with red/silver labels and flipback cover. Was also released on Imperial in the US around the same time. Record has some marks and a few feelable scratches, plays with a bit of crackle and clicks but not too bad, still quite enjoyable. Cover shows some lamination flaking along opening, no issues apart from that. Rare 50s jazz with Sonny Clark and Larry Bunker. Nice versions of "Love for sale" and "Night and day".
US stereo original, LSP-2612 with black/silver deep groove labels. Record close to EX grading, shiny and black with a few minor marks only. Cover has some ring and edge wear (nothing major) plus small recording date sticker on back. 1963 live album with Don Cherry, Billy Higgins and Bob Cranshaw, listen to "Doxy".
US mono pressing, PR 7159 with yellow/black labels, Bergenfield-address, deep groove and RVG in dead wax = later (late 50s) pressing of LP first released in 1956 with different cover art as "Thelonious Monk Trio" (PRLP 7027). LOTS of marks and scratches on record, plays with background crackle and clicks but still listenable. Cover has clear tape + split on top seam and some shelf wear and aging (mainly on back). Monk recorded in 1952-1954 with Percy Heath, Art Blakey, Max Roach and Gary Mapp. Listen to "Blue Monk".
BLUES GROOVE
PRESTIGE - USA 2nd Pressing
LP · VG+/VG · 750 SEK
US mono pressing, PRLP 7138 with yellow/black labels, Bergenfield-address, deep groove on both sides and RVG in dead wax = early 2nd US pressing. Just some light sleeve marks on record, plays alright. Cover has some rubbing, minor wear to corners and edges, 10 cm split + clear tape top seam right plus a name and year written on back. 1958 Prestige-album featuring Ray Bryant on piano, including a nice version of "April in Paris".
US mono original, CL 1268 with six eye logo and deep groove. Glossy record with some minor marks only, plays ok. Cover has ring wear, not too bad. Late 50s LP containing all tracks from the French/Dutch Fontana 10" "Ascenseur Pour L'Echafaud" plus 3 more cuts with a sextet setting on side 2. Listen to "Chez Le Photographe Du Motel".
US mono original, CL 1480 with red/black 6-eye labels, no deep groove on this copy. Sleeve marks and lines on record, plays with light noise and occassional ticks but not very bad. Cover has basic rub/shelf wear, some edge wear, small splits on top and bottom seam at opening. Lovely soft jazz LP arranged by Gil Evans. Listen to "Solea".
US original on Clef, MGC-610 with black/silver deep groove labels and trumpeter logo. Light marks on record plus side B is cloudy/pale, both sides play with some background crackle and a bit of hiss (a little more on side B9. Vintage shop sticker on side 1 label. David Stone Martin-cover has edge wear and partial splits that has been repaired and filled out with marker pen, rub wear and aging, small sticker mark and pen mark on back. 1954 collection of previously released sides from Bud including some solo piano tracks and some tracks together with Ray Brown and Buddy Rich. Listen to "Tea For Two".
US mono original on Pacific Jazz, PJ 1229 with black/silver deep groove labels. Cover has almost full split on lower seam, minor corner bumps plus light signs of removed tape aroud corners. Jazz from 1957 with Art Pepper, Frank Rosolino, Bobby Timmons and heaps more famous players. Listen to "Mythe".
US mono original, RLP 12-315 with small blue labels, mic & reel logo, no Inc. on Bill Grauer, deep groove on both sides. LOTS of marks and scratches, plays with constant background crackle and clicks, still listenable. Cover in POOR shape with full splits on top seam and spine, almost full split on lower seam, heavy wear and tearing (filled out with marker pen or paint), signs of removed tape and small writing on back. Lovely LP from 1959 featuring Paul Motian and Scott LaFaro. Listen to "Come Rain Or Come Shine" and "Spring Is Here".
GOING TO THE MOVIES / S...
UNITED ARTISTS JAZZ - USA Original
LP · VG+/VG+ · 1100 SEK
US stereo original, UAJS-15006 with grey saxophone label. Record is fine VG+ with a few soft marks only. Cover has some aging/miscolouration around edges, basic shelf wear and a stereo-sticker on front. "No Problem" alltime jazz dance favorite, killer track! The version of "Delilah" is nice too.
US mono original, UAJ 14007 with grey saxophone label. Record is shiny and black with some minor marks only, plays well with minor distractions only. Cover looks nice front and back, has some wear to corners, 3 cm split on bottom seam center plus 2-3 cm split on top and bottom seams at opening. Classic trio LP recorded 1962 with Charles Mingus and Max Roach. Listen to the stunningly beautiful "Le Fleurs Africaines" and the wild "Money Jungle".
US original, DEB 120 with maroon labels. Sleeve marks/scuffs on record, plays with some surface noise and occassional distortion/hiss. Labels are reversed. Cover has slight wear to edges and corner, tiny split bottom seam right plus a few tiny paper rips on back, looks quite nice overall. Lovely jazz LP with Charles Mingus and Elvin Jones - listen to the fine version of "Nature Boy".
US mono original, PRLP 7100 with yellow/black labels, 446 W. 50th ST. NYC-address, deep groove on both sides. Marks, lines and some feelable scratches on record, plays with background crackle and ticks but still listenable. Cover looks ok on front but grades VG due to 4 cm split top seam right (repaired on the inside), 5-6 cm split top seam center and some staining on back. Mid 50s vocal jazz album, listen to "You'd Be So Nice To Come Home To".
US mono original, PRLP 7022 with yellow/black labels, 446 W. 50th ST. NYC-address, deep groove on both sides and RVG in dead wax. Marks and scuffs on record, plays with a bit of background crackle (mainly on side A). Cover has neat price stamp on front, edge wear, 4 cm split on spine center, split on bottom seam right (repaired on the inside) plus a bit of wear, mild staining and small paper rips on back. Jazz LP with Al Cohn, Allen Eager and Brew Moore. Listen to "Five Brothers".
US mono original, PRLP 7047 with 446 W 50th St address, deep groove labels and RVG in dead wax. Record in POOR shape with lots of marks and scratches, plays with crackle and clicks but still listenable. Also a slight edge warp not affecting play. Cover has 7 cm split top seam right, 5 cm wear/crack on spine center, 2 cm split bottom seam right plus staining, wear, faint writing on back. Classic 1956 LP with John Coltrane, Red Garland, Paul Chambers and Philly Joe Jones.
MODERN JAZZ SURVEY 2
PRESTIGE - USA Original
LP · EX/EX · 1300 SEK
US mono original, PRES 16-6 with light blue/black labels, 446 W. 50th ST. NYC-address, deep groove on both sides and RVG in dead wax. PLEASE NOTE: This LP plays at 16 rpm, not 33 rpm! Record looks more or less unplayed, cover has really minor corner wear only. Scarce release in Prestige 16 RPM Series, featuring people like John Coltrane, Mal Waldron, Sahib Shihab and Cecil Payne in the backing bands.
Danish original on Metronome, in flipback cover and with RVG in dead wax. Record is very nice and clean, plays loud and clear. Cover is strong VG+ with a touch of ring/rub wear on the lamination, a few tiny creases and a minimal corner bump bottom right, looks great overall! Legendary album widely considered as one of his best. Listen to "Strode Rode" or "Blue Seven".
Monster soul/funk from Curtis Mayfield & Rich Tufo with Master Henry Gibson laying down the conga groove. Reissue.
"Top of the stairs" floorfilling 70s soul classic. Flip for a midtempo delight in the version of "You know how to make me feel so good" (also done by Harold Melvin). Reissue.
Marvellous 80s soul b/w driving soulful disco. Reissue.
One of the Isley Bros' best songs ever - in fact I'll be bold enough to declare it one of the greatest tunes ever recorded at Motown, though never properly released at the time. "Tell me" on the flip is of course pure gold as well. Reissue from 2024.
Awesome funky soul version of this Curtis Mayfield composition. Reissue 7".
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