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The Rudy Van Gelder Edition of UNITY includes an essay by Bob Blumenthal. Digitally remastered using 24-bit technology by Rudy Van Gelder (Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey). This is part of the Blue Note Rudy Van ... Full DescriptionGelder Editions series.
Recorded at the Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey on November 10, 1965. Originally released on Blue Note (4221). Includes liner notes by Nat Hentoff and Bob Blumenthal.
Personnel: Larry Young (Hammond B-3 organ); Joe Henderson (tenor saxophone); Woody Shaw (trumpet); Elvin Jones (drums).
Producer: Alfred Lion.
Reissue producer: Michael Cuscuna. Hide Description Purchase Unity CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Kenny Dorham Una Mas CD (1963) Remastered
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| | Lee Morgan Sidewinder CD (1963)
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$9.55 The Rudy Van Gelder Edition of THE SIDEWINDER includes an essay by Bob Blumenthal.
This is part of the Blue Note Rudy Van Gelder Editions series.
Simple and direct and somewhat of a runt album in the history of jazz. The solo on Art Blakey's recording of Bobby Timmons' 'Moanin' is by Morgan, as is that on 'A Night In Tunisia'. By the time he came to record this ...
| | Mccoy Tyner Real Mccoy CD (1967) Remastered
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$9.35 The Rudy Van Gelder Edition of THE REAL MCCOY includes an essay by Bob Blumenthal.
Digitally remastered by Rudy Van Gelder (1998, Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey).
This is part of the Blue Note Rudy Van Gelder Editions series.
Recorded a mere two years after McCoy Tyner's tenure with the great John Coltrane quartet (a group considered by many to be among jazz's best-ever outfits), THE REAL MCCOY finds the pianist continuing to expand as a composer and player. The album marks Tyner's move from Impulse to Blue Note, and he sounds suitably energized, playing challenging post-bop that, while lacking the revolutionary fervor of A LOVE SUPREME, for example, still occupies the front ranks of the forward-thinking jazz of the era.
Tyner is joined by his former Coltrane cohort Elvin Jones on drums, stalwart bassist Ron Carter, and the underrated saxophonist Joe Henderson. The quartet acquits itself admirably on five Tyner compositions, ...
| | Joe Henderson Page One CD (1963) Remastered
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$9.99 The Rudy Van Gelder Edition of PAGE ONE includes an essay by Bob Blumenthal.
Digitally remastered using 24-bit technology by Rudy Van Gelder (1998, Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey).
This is part of the Blue Note Rudy Van Gelder Editions series.
The title PAGE ONE is fitting for this disc as it marks the beginning of the first chapter in the long career of tenor man Joe Henderson. And what a beginning it is; no less than Kenny Dorham, McCoy Tyner, Butch Warren, and Pete La Roca join the saxophonist for a stunning set that includes "Blue Bossa" and "Recorda Me," two works that would be forever associated with Henderson. Both are bossa novas that offer a hip alternative to the easy-listening Brazilian trend that would become popular with the masses. Henderson and Dorham make an ideal pair on these and other choice cuts like the blistering "Homestretch" and the engaging swinger "Jinrikisha." These both show the already mature compositional prowess that would ...
| | Andrew Hill Point Of Departure CD (1964) Remastered
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$9.75 The Rudy Van Gelder Edition of POINT OF DEPARTURE includes an essay by Bob Blumenthal.
Digitally remastered using 24-bit resolution by Rudy Van Gelder (1998, Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey).
This is part of Blue Note Records "Rudy Van Gelder" Editions series.
Trying to describe Andrew Hill's POINT OF DEPARTURE in words is like trying to explain the pictures made by a kaleidoscope--it's impossible to be completely articulate about something so magically unique. Of course, with an assembled cast that includes Kenny Dorham, Eric Dolphy, Joe Henderson, Richard Davis, and Tony Williams all in their creative prime, Hill would have been hard-pressed not to come up with a masterpiece of these proportions. The result is, indeed, a record that is a beacon of the New Thing movement, which was coming to the foreground in the early '60s.
From oddly swinging cuts like "New Monastery" to the intricately mesmerizing "Flight 19," Hill proves to be a both a pianist and composer of incomparable range as he and his legendary sidemen explore the furthest reaches of group improvisation. The churning waltz "Refuge" offers intense ensemble passages that constantly shift colors and textures as Williams drives the group with hurricane-like waves of ...
| | Dave Holland Extended Play: Live At Birdland CDs (2003)
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$21.19 EXTENDED PLAY was nominated for the 2004 Grammy Award for Best Jazz Instrumental Album.
With a front line that features saxophone, trombone, and vibraphone/marimba, the Dave Holland Quintet features an immediately identifiable band sound. As for backing, bassist Holland and traps man Billy Kilson ...
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| | Phil Perry Pure Pleasure CD (1994)
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| | Canciones Infantiles Vol. 1 - Conjunto Pro Musica De Rosario CD (1999)
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| | Charles Mingus Mingus Plays Piano CD (1963)
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$12.69 Recorded on July 30, 1963. Originally released on Impulse! in 1963. Includes original release liner notes by Nat Hentoff.
This album is unique in Mingus' enormous catalogue. As the title indicates, the famous bassist takes to the ivories-solo-to give life to his ...
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| | Midnight Choir Amsterdam Stranded CD (2005) (Import) Germany
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$28.89 Amsterdam Stranded is the third album by singer Paal Flaata, bass player Ron Olsen and piano/guitar player Al DeLoner, like the second produced by Walkabouts' boss Chris Eckman at Estudios Valentim de Carvalho, outside of Lisboa, Portugal. Their entourage also included English engineer Phill Brown (Talk Talk, Roxy Music, Robert Palmer etc.) and Walkabouts drummer Terri Moeller. That's how the connection to Glitterhouse was made. The band's songwriter Al DeLoner has come up with a haunting set of melodies that perfectly underscore the lyrical themes of religious and personal doubts sung with a voice that would make a reading of Oslo's phonebook sound intense. Chris Eckman and Phill Brown are responsible for the weird little sounds that crop up frequently, a definite help in achieving their ambitious undertaking of making widescreen rock, and at the same time stear clear of the pompousness of conventional art-rock. 'Amsterdam Stranded' is simply a Norwegian beauty as breathtaking as the country's nature itself. 'Painfully ...
| | Ceu CD (2006) (Import) Brazil
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$17.09 The concepts of musical multiculturalism and postmodern synthesis were paid a lot of lip service in the early 21st century, but it took an album like CeU's self-titled debut to give the terms true meaning. Finding itself at the intersection ...
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