$8.95 Recorded in Paris, France on September 23, 1969. Includes liner notes by Scott Yanow.
This reissue of a 1969 French date makes its very first appearance on CD and its debut as a U.S. release some 25 years after its original
$9.65 Jazz soprano saxophone is mainly associated with its originator in the idiom Sidney Bechet and later John Coltrane who brought the instrument into a new realm with the success of "My Favorite Things." Even though this was the first time
$9.89 This was the first of three recordings soprano saxophonist Steve Lacy made for Prestige and this 11/1/57 session was his first as a leader There was a controlled tension to this date, like everybody's trying to play, carefully, to a common
$12.05 As producer Michael Cuscuna explains in a helpful addendum, The Fabulous Sidney Bechet is a reissue of a reissue. The 1958 release combined two earlier 10" LPs recorded in New York in 1951 and 1953 during short visits by Bechet,