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Nicole Mitchell — Arc Of O ... CD
Rogue Art (France), 2012. New Copy .... $15.99
One of the most ambitious sets we've heard from Nicole Mitchell – a really unique mixing of modes that features a core Chicago group coming into play with the Arche New Music Ensemble! The initial group features Nicole on flute, vocals, and electronics – with Mwata Boden on baritone and bass clarinet, David Boykin on tenor, and Renee Baker on violin – all set against the larger backdrop of Arche – which features eleven musicians led by Rafal Zapala on electronics and percussion, on piano, trumpet, cello, viola, clarinet, trombone, oboe, and more! Mitchell's still at the heart of the performance – as the tracks are all her own compositions, and she conducts the proceedings as well – with this wonderful mode that's almost a blend of AACM energy with some of the more orchestrated improvisations of the European scene. The bulk of the record features the long "Arc Of O" piece – followed by a smoking rendition of Mitchell's great "Afrika Rising", a much more freewheeling and spiritual number!

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new Loop — Arc-Lite (sonar, radar)/Sunburst ... 12-inch
Situation Two (UK), 1989. Used (pic cover).... $5.99 Temporarily Out Of Stock
 
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Majestics — Here Come Da Judge ... LP
ARC, Late 60s. New Copy (reissue).... $9.99
A rare set of funky soul & r&b instrumentals from the mighty Majestics – perhaps Canada's funkiest combo of the era! On this set the crew rolls between blistering funk and a southern soul groove – all of it strong! Guest vocalist Jackie Gabriel vamps it up on "It Should Have Been Me" and the funky reading of "I Got You Babe" – but this is mostly a tight instrumental affair, with some smoking drives through the 60s soul songbook! Another rare gem from Arc Records! Tracks include the oft-sampled "Here Come Da Judge", "Soul Serenade", "Do Your Own Thing", "Mr.Pitiful", "The Horse", "Tell Mama", The Horse", "Tighten Up" and "Dock Of The Bay".

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Orchestra Makassy — Legends Of East Africa – Orchestra Makassy (aka Agwaya) ... CD
ARC (UK), 1982. Used .... $8.99
A reissue of their 1982 release Agwaya, plus bonus tracks.

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Bishwo Shahi — Folk Songs & Soundscapes From Nepal ... CD
ARC (UK), 2013. Used .... $8.99

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new Majestics — Majestics Vol 1 – Instrumental R&B/Funky Broadway ... CD
ARC/Unidisc (Canada), 1967/1968. New Copy .... $11.99 Out Of Stock
Killer soul instrumentals galore – two rare albums by Canada's mighty Majestics, back to back on one CD! Instrumental R&B is hard-grooving soul from the group – who lean more towards the funk side of the spectrum than the R&B one hinted at in the title – thanks to a tightly-crafted approach to the groove! The tunes here are mostly familiar American numbers from the 60s – but they're redone nicely by the group, and interspersed with a few strong originals as well – all in a stripped-down, small combo instrumental style that's heavy on the Hammond, and underpinned by some especially nice drums that have made the group a favorite of beatheads over the years! Tracks include "Crow Suey", which has a wicked little bass/drum bit on the intro – plus "34 1/2 (Half-Way There)", "Respect", "Land Of 1000 Dances", "Love Is Here & Now You're Gone", "Mercy Mercy Mercy", and "Keep Me Hanging On". Funky Broadway continues the sound – and is a rare and hard swinging album of soul instrumental tracks by this legendary group from Canada! The record's got an amazing soul groove on the best cuts, with the kind of deep funk sound that's quite surprising, considering the cheap-looking cover of the album. A real killer for the funky trainspotters – and filled with nice ones like "I'm Puttin You On", "Pot O Gold", "Soul Finger", "Cold Sweat", and "Hey Joe". CD features 19 tracks in all!
 
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new Leonard Cohen — Songs Of Love & Hate ... LP
Columbia, 1971. Used .... $14.99 Out Of Stock
One of the more heavily brooding albums ever cut by Leonard Cohen – and also one of the best – the iconic Songs Of Love And Hate from 1971! Cohen's aptly titled third LP, with the nice spare approach to production that most of his early work had, even more stripped down, with voice and acoustic guitar the focus, and some tasteful, more lush texture when the mood strikes – and oh so incredible wordplay and phrasing from the iconic maverick poet/songwriter. Classic bummers including "Avalanche", "Last Year's Man", "Dress Rehearsal Rag", "Diamonds In The Mine", "Love Calls You By Your Name", "Famous Blue Raincoat", "Sing Another Song, Boys" and "Joan Of Arc".
 
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John Abercrombie — Arcade ... LP
ECM, 1978. Very Good+ .... $6.99
With Abercrombie on guitars, Richie Beirach on piano, George Mraz on bass, and Peter Donald on drums.
(Cover has a promo stamp, some wear, and a few creases.)

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Muhal Richard Abrams — Things To Come From Those Now Gone ... CD
Delmark, 1972. New Copy .... $8.99 12.99
A tremendous step forward for the young Muhal Richard Abrams – a set that still shows his early roots in the AACM, but which also blossoms with some of his more serious compositional efforts to come! There's a sensitivity here that really stands out – even among Abrams' contemporaries – a striving for a wider range of expression – some as bold as before, some much more deeply personal and intimate. The tracks feature a shifting array of players – working alongside Abrams piano, and building up the sound in a number of different ways. Players include Wallace McMillan on flute and sax, Edwin Daugherty on sax, Richard Brown on sax, Emanuel Cranshaw on vibes, Rufus Reid on bass, and Steve McCall and Wilbur Campbell on drums. Ella Jackson provides vocals on "How Are You?" – and other titles include "Ballad For New Souls", "Things To Come From Those Now Gone", "In Retrospect", "Ballad For Old Souls", "1 & 4 Plus 2 & 7", and "March Of The Transients".
Also available: Things To Come From Those Now Gone ... LP $9.99

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Muhal Richard Abrams — Things To Come From Those Now Gone ... LP
Delmark, 1972. Very Good+ .... $9.99
A tremendous step forward for the young Muhal Richard Abrams – a set that still shows his early roots in the AACM, but which also blossoms with some of his more serious compositional efforts to come! There's a sensitivity here that really stands out – even among Abrams' contemporaries – a striving for a wider range of expression – some as bold as before, some much more deeply personal and intimate. The tracks feature a shifting array of players – working alongside Abrams piano, and building up the sound in a number of different ways. Players include Wallace McMillan on flute and sax, Edwin Daugherty on sax, Richard Brown on sax, Emanuel Cranshaw on vibes, Rufus Reid on bass, and Steve McCall and Wilbur Campbell on drums. Ella Jackson provides vocals on "How Are You?" – and other titles include "Ballad For New Souls", "Things To Come From Those Now Gone", "In Retrospect", "Ballad For Old Souls", "1 & 4 Plus 2 & 7", and "March Of The Transients".
(Cover has some wear, a 2 inch split on the top seam, a slight bend on the bottom left corner, and a light stain with a peeled spot.)
Also available: Things To Come From Those Now Gone ... CD $8.99

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ADC Band — Talk That Stuff ... LP
Cotillion, 1979. Very Good+ .... $6.99
Heavy dancefloor funk from ADC Band – grooving in a bass-heavy mode that almost seems like a mainstream take on P-Funk – but which also has some really great mellow soul elements on the mellower tunes! There's a great ensemble Detroit groove going on overall – and as an added bonus, soul jazz legend Marcus Belgrave plays trumpet on most of the tracks! Titles include "I Just Want To Hold You", "Stank Machine", "Midnite Creeper", "Talk That Stuff", "ADC Is Back", and "At The Party".
(Cover has a cutout notch, some wear, and a few creases.)

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Cannonball Adderley — Julian Cannonball Adderley & Strings (Trip) ... LP
EmArcy/Trip, 1955. Very Good .... $2.99
An early album that features Adderley's beautifully edgey alto sliding nicely through a set of standards conducted by Richard Hayman. The album's not as strikingly emotive as other Verve "with strings"outings – such as the Charlie Parker & Strings sessions – but it is a great platform for the youthful Cannonball to do more than wail in a soul jazz kind of way, and it unlocks a much more thoughtful, introspective side of his playing not usually heard on record. A nice divergence from the usual – with titles that include "I Cover The Waterfront", "Two Sleepy People", "I'll Never Stop Loving You", and "Street Of Dreams".
(70s pressing. Cover has some surface wear, with small center splits on the top and bottom seams.)

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John Addison — Smashing Time (UK pressing) ... LP
EMI/Stateside (UK), Late 60s. Near Mint- .... $24.99
Mod 60s all the way – as the film stars Michael York, Rita Tushingham, and Lynn Redgrave! The score is by John Addison, and actually more than half of the numbers are vocal ones – featuring the girls singing in series of whimsical tunes that are sort of a 60s take on the Merry Old England style. There's a few nice mod numbers, though – including the really great "Day Out", which kind of tipples and soars in a nice way, sounding almost like a lost tune from El Records! Other tracks include "Carnaby Street", "While I'm Still Young", "New Clothes", "Jabberwock March", "Baby Don't Go", "Can't Help Laughing", and "Pie Fight".
(Nice 60s UK pressing!)

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Antonio Adolfo & A Brazuca — Antonio Adolfo E A Brazuca (1970) ... CD
Odeon/EMI (Brazil), 1970. New Copy .... $3.99
A lost treasure from Antiono Adolfo – keyboard player, arranger, and one of the greatest Brazilian talents of his generation! Adolfo's sound and style is contemporaneous with the best work of Marcos Valle, Edu Lobo, and others – and like them, he has an approach that mixes together jazz, MPB, baroque orchestrations, easy scoring, and a bit of funk – similar to the best work of the Blue Brazil generation on EMI/Odeon Records. The approach is one that's rarely been matched by any other artist – and it's a strong reason why Adolfo's records from this period are extremely sought after in the world of collectors. This beautiful album from 1970 has Adolfo working with the group A Brazuca – who bring some wonderful vocal harmonies to the set, mixing with strings, guitars, and some great electric piano work from Adolfo. Includes the breezy classic "Transamazonica", plus the cuts "Que Se Dane", "Atencao Atencao", "Claudia", "Panorama", "Tributo A Victor Manga", "Caminhada", "Grilopus No 1", and "Cotidiano".
(This is a copy controlled CD.)

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new Afro Mystik — Future Tropic ... CD
Om Records, 1999. Used .... $2.99
(Barcode has some remnants of an old sticker.)

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AG & Ray West feat Party Arty & Others — Pianos In The Projects (4 X 7" box set) ... 7-inch
Red Apples, New Copy 4 x 7 Inch .... $27.99 29.98
A 4 X 7" box set from of Red Apples 45s – with AG of DITC and producer Ray West pairing timeless MC skills with equally timeless jazz funk piano and keys – billed as the Pianos In The Project series! Includes the Pianos In The Project EP with Party Arty with the tracks "Red Keys, Black Piano", "Joseph Gravney Suite", "Up On The Ave" feat Andre The Giant and "Dilla Tribute". A second Pianos In The Projects EP includes "Scratching My Name", "PianoPella", "Soul Seduction" and "Moog Tribute". Ray West & AG's Pianos Companion EP includes "Light It Up", "Don't Run" feat 950 Plus, "Move Back" with Roc Marc and "Heads Up" feat Abdul Jabar. The Dancing In The Rain EP with AG & Party Arty includes "Dancin' In The Rain", "Since Day One", "Don't Mean A Thing" and "Bronx Zoo".

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Alkan — Le Festin D'Esope Op 39 No 12/Barcarolle Op 65 No 6/Quasi Faust/Symphonie Nos 4-7 Op 39 – Raymond Lewenthal ... LP
RCA, 1965. Very Good+ .... $0.99
(White Dog, Mono pressing. Spine has one spot of old tape. Back cover has WGN Library letters.)

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Rance Allen Group — Say My Friend ... CD
Capitol/Soul Brother (UK), 1977. New Copy .... $16.99
A fantastic bit of spacey soul – and an amazing collaboration between the Mizell Brothers and vocalist Rance Allen! The set's quite different than Rance's earlier, rootsier work for Stax – and instead has the soaring, joyous quality of some of the other great Mizell productions from the time on albums by Gary Bartz, Bobbi Humphrey, and Johnny Hammond! The best cuts here soar along with a really jazzy feel – that trademark Mizell groove, supported with excellent production that somehow manages to fuse a wide range of keyboards, rhythms, and string together with a really lean sound. Rance's spiritual vocals are wonderful throughout – and the whole album's essential for both Mizell fans, and any lover of righteous 70s soul! Titles include the sublime classics "Truth Is Marching On", "Reason To Survive", and "Peace of Mind" – plus "I'm Gonna Make It After All", "Got To Be Ready", and "You're My Everything".

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Mose Allison — Word From Mose Allison ... CD
Atlantic (Japan), 1964. New Copy .... $15.99
The word from Mose is mighty darn hip – served up here in a sweet Atlantic Records session that seems to really hone into all the mod influences his music would have in the 60s! The rootsy quality of Allison's earlier records is still firmly in place – but the group also has a tighter feel that's almost more soul jazz – thanks, in part, to work from Ben Tucker on bass – in a groove that's similar to some of his own contributions to 60s jazz. Titles include a great version of "Foolkiller" – one of Mose's greatest tracks – plus "One Of These Days", "Days Like These", "Your Red Wagon", "Look Here", "I'm Not Talking", and "New Parchman".

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Angelo & Veronica — Change ... CD
Harmony, 1999. Used .... $1.99
(Out of print. Barcode has a cutout hole.)

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Archie Whitewater — Archie Whitewater (180 gram pressing) ... LP
Cadet/Get On Down, 1970. New Copy (reissue).... $18.99 19.98
A damn legendary record from the last years of Chess Records – and for good reason, too! Archie Whitewater were a group that was years ahead of its time – a rock combo, but one with real genre-crossing sensibilities that made them perfect for the experimental styles at the Cadet/Concept side of Chess – the same slice of the musical universe that gave us Rotary Connection and important productions from Charles Stepney! The sound here has some surprisingly soulful elements at times – especially the instrumentation, which features some great break moments that get nice and funky, and strands of soulful jazz and blues that really make the music way different than most other groups we can think of – or maybe a bit like a rare elite who shared such visionary territory with Archie Whitewater, such as Shades Of Joy on their first Fontana record. The keyboards and sax lines are as great as the drums – and the vocals have a melancholy undercurrent that's a really refreshing change from some of the overly-postured modes you'd get from other groups in 1970. Titles include the sublime sample cut "Cross Country" – but there's loads of other nice ones with the same stripped-down "Dusty Fingers" sort of groove – and other titles include "Life Is A River", "Home Again", "Lament For The Walking Dead", "Seacoast", "Country To the City", "Friends & Neighbors", and "Mist Of The Early Morning".

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Archies — Sugar, Sugar ... CD
Bianco (UK), Late 60s. Used .... $1.99
(Out of print.)

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Louis Armstrong — All Stars In Philadelphia 1948 to 1949 ... LP
Jazz Archives, 1948/1949. Near Mint- .... $4.99
(Cover has some light water stains on the back.)

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Lucas Arruda — Sambadi – Original Brazilian Groove Series Vol 1 ... CD
Favorite (France), 2012. New Copy .... $15.99
A contemporary set, but one that sparkles with all the best brilliance of the 70s scene in Brazil – and that includes such heady company as Marcos Valle, Azymuth, and Joao Donato! As with all those artists at the time, Lucas Arruda has a groove that's strongly based on Fender Rhodes – warm keys that are underscored with some great acoustic percussion that gives the whole thing an earthy core at the bottom, and a vibe that's quite different than any American fusion of the time! The music is completely sublime throughout – very jazzy in its inflections, but also with a more freewheeling approach – as you'd hear on classic keys from Jose Roberto Bertrami. The set's got a bit of vocals, but really focuses on the keyboards – and titles include "Physis", "Rio Afternoon", "Batuque", "Alma Nova", "Sambadi", "Carnival", and a sweet cover of "Who's That Lady".
Also available: Sambadi – Original Brazilian Groove Series Vol 1 (180 gram pressing) ... LP $24.99

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Lucas Arruda — Sambadi – Original Brazilian Groove Series Vol 1 (180 gram pressing) ... LP
Favorite (France), 2012. New Copy .... $24.99
A contemporary set, but one that sparkles with all the best brilliance of the 70s scene in Brazil – and that includes such heady company as Marcos Valle, Azymuth, and Joao Donato! As with all those artists at the time, Lucas Arruda has a groove that's strongly based on Fender Rhodes – warm keys that are underscored with some great acoustic percussion that gives the whole thing an earthy core at the bottom, and a vibe that's quite different than any American fusion of the time! The music is completely sublime throughout – very jazzy in its inflections, but also with a more freewheeling approach – as you'd hear on classic keys from Jose Roberto Bertrami. The set's got a bit of vocals, but really focuses on the keyboards – and titles include "Physis", "Rio Afternoon", "Batuque", "Alma Nova", "Sambadi", "Carnival", and a sweet cover of "Who's That Lady".
Also available: Sambadi – Original Brazilian Groove Series Vol 1 ... CD $15.99

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Art Ensemble Of Chicago — Kabalaba – Live At Montreux Jazz Festival ... CD
AECO, 1974. New Copy .... $9.99
A rare treasure from the Art Ensemble Of Chicago – recorded as a supposed third album for Atlantic records in 1974, but unissued for years until the group released it on their own! The session is a live one, recorded at the Montreux Jazz Festival – and features the unique addition of Muhal Richard Abrams on piano, making for the group's first session ever with the instrument! Muhal's work nicely colors in the spare spaces on the set – giving a soaring, lyrical quality to a few of the numbers – and really standing in stark contrast to the freer solo work of the other players. At times, Abrams is playing these longer lines that almost have a McCoy Tyner sort of energy – directing the set with a tremendous searching vibe – and at other times, he joins the group in their sparer exploration of sound and space – in a mode that's similar to some of their Parisian recordings. Titles include "Sun Precondition One", "Kabalaba", "Kaba Song", "Mal's Delight", and "Improvization A2".
(Packaged in a cool record-style sleeve.)

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Patti Austin — That Secret Place ... CD
MCA/GRP, 1994. Used .... $4.99
(Out of print, penmark through barcode.)

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Bobby Ross Avila — My Destiny ... CD
Perspective, 1993. Used .... $1.99
(Out of print. Barcode has a cutout hole.)

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new Awakening — Mirage ... CD
Black Jazz/Snow Dog (Japan), 1973. New Copy .... $13.99 18.99
No Mirage here – as the album's got a presence that's impossible to deny – a solid, soulful uttering from this key Chicago combo of the 70s! The group's led by reedman Ari Brown – better known for his later avant work – and they've got a wicked blend of keyboards and horns with lots of complicated touches, played out over funky rhythms that are completely mindblowing! The great Ken Chaney plays keyboards, and in addition to Brown's reeds, the set also features trumpet from Frank Gordon, trombone from Steve Galloway, and bass from Rufus Reid – plus cool percussion from Arlington Davis and Drasheer Khalid. Most cuts are instrumental, and recorded beautifully – but one number, "The Ultimate Frontier", also features vocals from Anita Jefferies. Other cuts include "Slinky", "Mirage", "Just a Little Peace", and "March On".

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Roy Ayers — Mystic Voyage ... CD
Polydor, 1975. New Copy .... $8.99 9.98
An archetypal album by Roy – and one that really shows him at the turning point! Gone are the trippier jazz funk moments of earlier albums – and in their place are some tight grooves and wonderfully spacey soul. Roy hits the dancefloor with one of his first uptempo funk numbers "Brother Green", a catchy groover with lots of clavinet, and the massive "Life Is Just A Moment", a storming 2-part number that rolls along with a pounding almost house-like groove. "Mystic Voyage" shows the sweet jazzy side of Roy – as it's a vibes-heavy instrumental with a light stepping groove, perfect for the mellow direction he'd take on other records. The album also features some great off-beat funk numbers that recall earlier albums – including the break-heavy "Spirit Of Doo Doo", plus "Funky Motion" and "The Black Five".
Also available: Mystic Voyage ... LP $9.99

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Roy Ayers — Mystic Voyage ... LP
Polydor, 1975. New Copy (reissue).... $9.99
An archetypal album by Roy – and one that really shows him at the turning point! Gone are the trippier jazz funk moments of earlier albums – and in their place are some tight grooves and wonderfully spacey soul. Roy hits the dancefloor with one of his first uptempo funk numbers "Brother Green", a catchy groover with lots of clavinet, and the massive "Life Is Just A Moment", a storming 2-part number that rolls along with a pounding almost house-like groove. "Mystic Voyage" shows the sweet jazzy side of Roy – as it's a vibes-heavy instrumental with a light stepping groove, perfect for the mellow direction he'd take on other records. The album also features some great off-beat funk numbers that recall earlier albums – including the break-heavy "Spirit Of Doo Doo", plus "Funky Motion" and "The Black Five".
Also available: Mystic Voyage ... CD $8.99

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Roy Ayers — Vibrations ... CD
Polydor, 1976. New Copy .... $10.99 11.98
One of Roy Ayers' greatest albums of the 70s – a set that tightens up the groove from previous Polydor productions, yet still keeps all the soul intact! The record picks up the style begun with the Mystic Voyage album, and pushes it to some slightly tighter territory – a more focused Roy Ayers sound that's totally great, and which makes the album sparkle wonderfully throughout! All aspects of Roy's talents are perfectly balanced here – his warm vocals and jazzy vibes, his uptempo grooves and mellower rhythms – played to perfection by a hip lineup of players that includes Philip Woo on electric piano, Justo Almario on tenor sax, and Steve Cobb on drums. Edwin Birdsong guests a bit on the record – bringing in a nice edge to a few tunes – the album's got a really unique dark undercurrent, even in smoother moments – that subtle Roy Ayers' approach that's always made him one of our all-time favorite artists. Titles include the wonderful jazz-tinged "Searching", a great midtempo stepper that we really love; the funky break track "The Memory", a righteous number that feels like work from earlier records; the clubby classic "One Sweet Love to Remember"; and the sweet instrumental "Vibrations", which has a mellow kickback feel! Other tunes include "Higher", "Domelo (Give It To Me)", "Baby I Need Your Love", and "Better Days".

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new Albert Ayler — Slug's Saloon ... CD
ESP, 1966. New Copy 2CDs .... $13.99 28.99
The complete recordings from Albert Ayler's 1966 ESP set at Slugs Nightclub – located in his home turf of the East Village, a very fervent setting for avant jazz at the time! The material has a feel that's a lot like Ayler's studio recordings for ESP, but the tracks are longer overall, and feature a bit more interplay between the group members at times – individual solo space that's occasionally a bit more pronounced, running back into some tighter energies from the rest of the group. Ayler's blowing with a lineup that includes his brother Donald Ayler on trumpet, Lewis Worrell on bass, Michel Sampson on violin, and a very young Ronald Shannon Jackson on drums and percussion. This expanded version features better sound and more tracks than previous versions – plus a great cover image too! Titles include "Truth Is Marching On", "Bells", "Ghosts", "Initiation", and "Our Prayer".

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new Albert Ayler — Spiritual Unity ... CD
ESP, 1964. New Copy .... $6.99 15.99
A landmark recording – Albert Ayler's first album for the ESP label, and a record that hit the jazz world like a bullet! Spiritual Unity sets the stage for a format that would become huge in the European avant scene of the 70s, 80s, 90s, and even today – the sax-driven power-trio, tenor against bass and drums, working freely with less rhythmic constraints than before, searching for new sounds and new modes of expression, working through changes in a style first proposed by Sonny Rollins, but taken to new intensity by the New York underground of the 60s. That sound is summed up here perfectly by Ayler, Gary Peacock, and Sunny Murray – working together with an edgey brilliance, on classic tracks that include "Ghosts: First Variation", "Ghosts: Second Variation", "The Wizard", and "Spirits".

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new Albert Ayler — Spiritual Unity (180 gram vinyl – limited and numbered) ... LP
ESP, 1964. New Copy (reissue).... $13.99 19.99
A landmark recording – Albert Ayler's first album for the ESP label, and a record that hit the jazz world like a bullet! Spiritual Unity sets the stage for a format that would become huge in the European avant scene of the 70s, 80s, 90s, and even today – the sax-driven power-trio, tenor against bass and drums, working freely with less rhythmic constraints than before, searching for new sounds and new modes of expression, working through changes in a style first proposed by Sonny Rollins, but taken to new intensity by the New York underground of the 60s. That sound is summed up here perfectly by Ayler, Gary Peacock, and Sunny Murray – working together with an edgey brilliance, on classic tracks that include "Ghosts: First Variation", "Ghosts: Second Variation", "The Wizard", and "Spirits".

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Daniel Bachman — Seven Pines ... CD
Tompkins Square, 2012. New Copy Gatefold .... $12.99 13.98
A stunner of a solo acoustic folk guitar record from Daniel Bachman – one that rivals some of the great archival releases on Tompkins Square – though this one was recorded in 2012, and Bachman is a young player just a couple years into his twenties! Raw, string-buzzing immediacy and dexterous playing from young Bachman – and it's incredibly engaging stuff, too! He's also one of the relatively few contemporary folk instrumentalists – along with with Nashville's William Tyler – who truly evoke the spirit of trailblazers like Fahey and Basho for us. Includes "Copperhead", "Seven Pines", "Sun Over Old Rag", "Long Nights I", "Mount Olive Chohoke", "With Signs Following" and '218 To Caledon".

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Ginger Baker & African Friends — Live in Berlin Germany 1978 ... CD
Voiceprint (UK), 1978. New Copy .... $6.99
Officially sanctioned live material from Ginger Baker's archives – jamming hard in 1976 with his African Friends in Berlin – including Fela & Tony Allen! Baker lived and worked in Nigeria as far back as the early 70s, as famously documented in the classic Fela/Ginger Baker Live set from 1971 – and the friends found themselves together in Germany for this 1978 recording, with players including members of the Anikulapo Kuti family, Leke Benson, Nwokoma Ikem and others. Includes an epic 2 part jam, the 22 minute "Drum/Percussion Jam Part 1" and the 11 minute "Drum/Percussion Jam Part 2".

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Ginger Baker & Salt — Live In Munich 1972 ... CD
Voiceprint (UK), 1972. New Copy 2CD .... $8.99
Amazing stuff from Ginger Baker's personal archives – live recordings with his Salt group – born of his relocation to Nigeria and a wonderful, dexterous fusion of jazz & rock percussion with African rhythms! The sound is pretty great on these 2 CDs, and the performances are truly great! Players include Ginger Baker and guest drummer Art Blakey (!!!), plus Steve Gregory on sax & flute, Bud Beadle on sax, Tunde Koboje on bass, Berkely Jones on guitar, vocalists Kehinde Lijada and Taiwo Lijada, and African drums by Laola Akins. CD1 has 7 unlisted tracks, mostly on the longer side – the shortest more the 5 minutes and longest nearly 20 minutes. Disc 2 has one short introductory bit and a 18+ minute track.

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Ginger Baker's Air Force — Live In The Stadhalle Offenbach Germany 1970 ... CD
Voiceprint, 1970. New Copy 2CD .... $8.99
British jazz/rock drum great Ginger Baker working live with is Air Force group in Germany, 1970! Live material from Ginger Baker's Air Force has always been sorely lacking in official releases, and this set from Offengach, Germany at the dawn of the 70s has 2CDs of material. From the official Ginger Baker archives! Titles include "I Got The Answer", "Free Kings", "Don't Care", "Sunshine Of Your Love", "12 Gates In The City", "Aiko Biae", "Do What You Lik" and more.

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Bama – The Village Poet — Ghettos Of The Mind ... LP
Aware, 1974. New Copy (reissue).... $9.99
A lost classic in the funky poetry mode of the 70s – and right up there with the best work from the time by the Last Poets, Jim Ingram, or Gil Scott Heron! Bama's got a rough-edged voice that works very well with the funkier backings of the set – handled by a team that includes Bernard Purdie on drums, Richard Tee on keyboards, and Cornell Dupree on guitar – and this rough vocal style also fits the themes of the tunes, which are still as political and righteous as other work in the genre, but a bit more down to earth as well. The music itself was arranged and composed by Jimmy Wizner and Billy Jackson – and titles include "Ghettos Of The Mind", "The Right To Be Wrong", "Nothingness", "Drunken Sister", "I Got Soul", "Welfare Slave", "Social Narcotics, and "Blackman, My Brother".

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Banda Black Rio — Super Nova Samba Funk ... CD
Far Out (UK), 2011. New Copy .... $15.99
A brilliant new vision for the legendary Banda Black Rio – the pioneering samba, soul and funk combo that broke so much ground in the 70s and remain vital to this day – led here by William Magalhaes, in a mode that celebrates decades of the best Brazilian music, while fearlessly moving it forward! William's father Oberdan Magalhaes was a driving force behind the original Banda Black Rio, and we couldn't really imagine a more appropriate new vision for the group than his son's. William wrote or co-wrote each track and he sings, plays keys and synth, guitar, bass, drums and more. The expansive group brings a depth of percussion, horns, strings and vocals – delivering timeless and dexterous jazzy Brazilian funk and dancefloor soul. The guest list includes classic and contemporary greats like Seu Jorge, Elza Soares, Marcio Local, Caetano Veloso, Gilberto Gil and others! Includes "Louis Lane" with Seu Jorge & Mano Brown, "Super Nova Samba Funk (9 No Samba)", "America Do Sul", "Isabela" feat Elza Soares and Cesar Camargo Mariano, "Samba Nova", "Quem Vem La" feat Marcio Local, "Deixa Estar" feat Aleh, "Lindos Olhos" feat Seu Jorge and Don Pixote, "Paname" feat Pyroman, "Final Feliz", "Irere" feat Gilberto Gil, "Aos Pes Do Redentor" feat Caetano Veloso and more. 16 tracks on the CD version.

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Barbara & Ernie — Prelude To ... CD
Cotillion/Real Gone, 1971. New Copy .... $12.99 13.98
A folk funk classic from the early 70s – and a weird little record that has a sound that's unlike anything else we can think of! The arrangements are quite soulful, almost funky at times – with a righteous undercurrent that reminds us of Richard Evans or Charles Stepney at Cadet Records. But the vocals – by singer Barbara Massey – have a flanged-out quality that's clearly overdubbed, creating a double-voiced sound that's almost a bit like Brasil 66! This mix of modes is really great – completely unique, and sublime throughout – with a vibe that was years ahead of its time, and which is finally beginning to get some recognition these many years later. Arrangements are by the pair, but Deodato also had a hand in the record too – and the core combo of musicians includes Grady Tate on drums, Ralph McDonald on percussion, and Sam Brown on guitar – alongside more guitars from Ernie and keyboards and piano from Barbara. Tracks include "Searching the Circle", "Do You Know", "For You", "Play With Fire", "My Love & I", "Satisfied", and "Prelude" – plus a wild remake of "Somebody to Love"!
Also available: Prelude To ... LP $9.99

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Barbara & Ernie — Prelude To ... LP
Cotillion, 1971. New Copy (reissue).... $9.99
A folk funk classic from the early 70s – and a weird little record that has a sound that's unlike anything else we can think of! The arrangements are quite soulful, almost funky at times – with a righteous undercurrent that reminds us of Richard Evans or Charles Stepney at Cadet Records. But the vocals – by singer Barbara Massey – have a flanged-out quality that's clearly overdubbed, creating a double-voiced sound that's almost a bit like Brasil 66! This mix of modes is really great – completely unique, and sublime throughout – with a vibe that was years ahead of its time, and which is finally beginning to get some recognition these many years later. Arrangements are by the pair, but Deodato also had a hand in the record too – and the core combo of musicians includes Grady Tate on drums, Ralph McDonald on percussion, and Sam Brown on guitar – alongside more guitars from Ernie and keyboards and piano from Barbara. Tracks include "Searching the Circle", "Do You Know", "For You", "Play With Fire", "My Love & I", "Satisfied", and "Prelude" – plus a wild remake of "Somebody to Love"!
Also available: Prelude To ... CD $12.99

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Patricia Barber — Smash ... CD
Concord, 2013. Used .... $9.99
(Barcode has a mark.)

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new Gato Barbieri — In Search Of The Mystery ... CD
ESP, 1967. New Copy .... $6.99 13.99
One of the first albums ever cut as a leader by reedman Gato Barbieri – and a very sharp-edged session that's quite different than his better-known work in the 70s! Barbieri's tenor here has an incredible tone – as deeply soulful as Pharoah Sanders or late John Coltrane, and blown with a great sense of freedom – really stretching out on the album's long tracks. Gato never lets himself get too unfocused, though – and the album's an illustration of a side of his talents that was perhaps only shown this well on his recordings with Don Cherry. Players include Calo Scott on cello, Sirone on bass, and Bobby Kapp on drums – and the album's got a vibe that easily matches other ESP sets from the time by Charles Tyler or Sonny Simmons. Titles include "In Search Of The Mystery", "Obsession No 2", "Michelle", and "Cinematheque".

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new Bruce Barth Trio — Live At Smalls ... CD
Smalls Live, 2010. New Copy .... $6.99 14.99
Bruce Barth is a pianist who always knows how to open up and run – making him an excellent choice for the Smalls Live series – easily some of the best-recorded live jazz CDs in recent years! Barth's touch on the keys is amazing – very fluid, and a mixture of sharp tones and gentler elements – always incredibly well-conceived, and really holding up in the space of the album's extended tunes – which also are almost all original compositions as well! The trio features Vincente Archer on bass and Rudy Royston on drums – and titles include "Yama", "Almost Blues", "Oh Yes I Will", "Afternoon In Lledia", and "Wilsonian Alto".

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Gary Bartz — I've Known Rivers & Other Bodies ... CD
Prestige, 1973. New Copy .... $10.99 11.98
Really wonderful stuff – and one of Gary Bartz's greatest albums ever! This double-length live set was recorded around the time of his NTU Troup albums for Milestone – but it's a bit more straightforward than those sides, going back towards a searching soul jazz sound, with some slight touches of electric funk. The group features Hubert Eaves on electric and acoustic keyboards, Stafford James on acoustic and electric bass, and Howard King on drums – and the wonderful bass work of James really creates some great platforms for Bartz and Eaves to stretch out on long long solos. Gary vocalizes a bit on a few tracks – almost in the style of Andy Bey on his NTU albums – and the set list includes "Uhuru Sasa", "Jujuman", "Bertha Baptist", "The Warrior's Song", "Mama's Soul", "Sifa Zote", "I've Known Rivers", "Don't Fight That Feeling", and "Peace & Love".

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Bas Noir — Ah . . . Bas Noir ... CD
Atlantic, 1992. Used .... $0.99
(Out of print. Barcode & booklet have a cutout hole.)

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Tyler Bates — God Of War – Ascension ... CD
La La Land, 2013. Used .... $8.99
(Barcode has a cutout hole.)

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Bax — Sinfonietta (Symphonic Fantasy)/Overture Elegy & Rondo – Barry Wordsworth/Slovak Philharmonic Orchestra ... CD
Marco Polo (Germany), 1987. Used .... $1.99
(Out of print.)

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Bearcuts — Bearcuts Swing In Beatlemania ... LP
Somerset, Mid 60s. Very Good .... $7.99
(Cover has a partially split bottom seam, and some tape along the seams.)

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Sidney Bechet — Sidney Bechet With Wild Bill Davison – Sidney Bechet's Blue Not Jazz Men (10 inch LP) ... LP
Blue Note, Late 40s. Very Good .... $28.99
Sidney Bechet and Wild Bill Davison wailing together in one of Bechet's classic 10" albums for Blue Note – a session that also features Art Hodes, Joe Sullivan, Jimmy Archey, and Claude Luter.
(Vinyl is clean, with just a few light marks. Cover has some pen notes in one corner, but is decent overall.)

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new Beck — Sea Change ... CD
Geffen, 2002. Used .... $4.99
(Barcode has a cutout hole.)

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Nina Becker & Marcello Callado — Gambito Budapeste ... CD
YB Music (Brazil), 2012. New Copy .... $19.99
Great contemporary sounds from Brazil – a collaboration between Nina Becker and Marcelo Callado – done with a really playfully creative feel! Nina's sung recently with Orquesta Imperial, and Marcelo's the drummer in Caetano Veloso's recent group – and the record definitely has echoes of both of those worlds – very creative songwriting, thoughtful interplay between acoustic and electric instrumentation, and a freshly crispy sensibility on the production – which keeps a gentle edge to most of the tunes. Titles include "Cade Voce", "Blues", "Futuro", "Nuvem", "Packing To Leave", and "Essa Menina".

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Beethoven — Emil Gilels Plays Beethoven – Historic Russian Archives – Piano Concertos & Sonatas – Emil Gilels/Kurt Masur/State Symphony (6CD box set) ... CD
Brilliant, 1960s/1970s/Early 80s. Used 6CD .... $24.99
(Out of print. Includes original slipcase.)

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Beethoven — Fidelio – Sena Jurinac/Jan Peerce/Hans Knappertsbusch/Bavarian State Opera Chorus & Orchestra ... CD
MCA, Early 60s. Used 2CD .... $1.99
(Out of print. Barcode has a cutout mark.)


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Beethoven — Great Pianists Of The 20th Century – Sonatas Ops 13 (Pathetique), 31 (Tempeset/Hunt), 101, 109, 110, & 111 – Sephen Kovacevich ... CD
Philips (UK), 1971/1973/1978. Used 2CD .... $9.99
(Out of print. Barcode has a cutout mark.)

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Beethoven — Trio no 70In B Flat Major Op 97 (Archduke) – Artur Rubinstein/Jascha Heifetz/Emanuel Feuermann ... LP
RCA, Early 50s. Very Good .... $0.49
(Cover has some water stains and split top and bottom seams)

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Beethoven/Brahms/Chopin/Liszt/Schubert/Straus — Great Pianists Of The 20th Century – Byron Janis ... CD
Philips/BMG (UK), Late 40s/1950s. Used 2CD .... $11.99
(Barcode has a cutout mark.)

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Beethoven/Brahms/Mozart/Prokofiev — Triple Concerto Op 56/Double Concerto Op 102/Concerto No 3 K216/Concerto NO 2 Op 63 – David Oistrakh/Alceo Galliera/Malcolm Sargent/Philhar ... CD
EMI (Holland), 1956. Used 2CD .... $5.99
(Barcode has a cutout notch.)

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Beethoven/Handel/Delius/Sibelius — Symphony No 7/Ballet Suite Love In Bath/Walk To The Paradise Garden/Alla Marcia – Sir Thomas Beecham/Royal Philharmonic Orchestra ... CD
Aura (Italy), 1957. Used .... $8.99
(Out of print.)

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Archie Bell & The Drells — I Can't Stop Dancing (with bonus tracks) ... CD
Atlantic (Japan), 1968. New Copy .... $15.99
Fantastic work from Archie Bell & The Drells – an important record that bridges their earlier and later sounds! It's a key transitional album for the crew – as most of the album's in the harder rawer Texas funk groove of earlier year, but some of it features newer production by Gamble & Huff, in that excellent smooth dancing style that took Archie light years from his roots. The Gamble & Huff tracks are the most obvious – the singles "I Can't Stop Dancing" and "Do The Choo Choo" – and the album's got other great cuts like the original tunes "Do You Feel It?", "You're Such A Beautiful Child", "Jammin In Houston", and "Love Will Rain On You", plus versions of Curtis Mayfield's "I've Been Trying" and "Sometimes I Wonder". CD also features three bonus tracks – "Low Down", "Going Out Of My Head (demo)", and "Who's Loving You (demo)".

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Beneficience — Concrete Soul ... LP
Ill Adrenaline, 2013. New Copy 2LP .... $17.99
Brick City vet and Artifacts affiliate Beneficience delivers a sharp set of hip hop in Concrete Soul for Ill Adrenaline – featuring an impressive roster of guests – but to Bene's credit, he's never overshadowed here! Guests include Lord Tariq, Masta Ace, Chubb Rock, Roc Marciano, El Da Sensei, D-Flow, Billy Danze, AG and more. Includes "YWE" with Lord Tariq, "Reality Vs Fiction" feat Masta Ace, "Cold Train" with Grap Luva & Rob-O, "Concrete Soul" feat Troo Kula of Brainwash 2000, "Masterful Method" with Chubb Rock, "Art Of War" with Billy Danze of MOP, "All Real" feat AG, "Metal Cuff Links" feat Nature,, "Somethin' Yall Can Roll Wit", "Under Constructuon, "Hood Cartel" with Roc Marciano and more.

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new George Benson — In Your Eyes ... LP
Warner, 1983. Very Good .... $0.99
Sweetly jazzy soul from George Benson – a key classic from his great run at Warner Brothers Records, and the kind of record that George did better than anyone else at the time! Back in the 60s, we'd never have guessed that Benson's sweetly crackling vocals would dominate popular jazz more than his great guitar work – but hearing George here, it's clear that his soul work could easily outshine his guitar, especially when set up in a package like this! Atlantic soul maestro Arif Mardin produced, and as with his Chaka Khan productions for Warner at the time, he gives Benson a clean, clear modern style that's certainly pop, but also a lot less cluttered and clunky than modes used with other artists at the time. George is mostly on the vocal tip for the set, and Kashif helps out on one track – no surprise, given that Kashif was soon to walk down the path that Benson had started with his first few vocal albums in the 70s. Titles include "Love Will Come Again", "Use Me", "Late At Night", "In Search Of A Dream", "Lady Love Me", "In Your Eyes", and "Never Too Far To Fall".
(Includes the printed inner sleeve. Label has initials in marker.)

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Bunny Berigan — Down By The Old Mill Stream – Bunny In The 30s ... LP
Jazz Archives, Late 30s. Very Good+ .... $2.99
(Cover has a small split on the bottom seam.)

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Berlioz/Chausson — Symphonie Fantastique/Poeme De L'Amour Et De La Mer – Gladys Swarthout/Pierre Moneux/San Francisco Symphony Orchestra/RCA Victor Symphony ... CD
Archipel (Germany), 1945/1952. Used .... $2.99
(Out of print.)


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Marc Bernstein & Good People — Hymn People For Life ... CD
Origin, 2013. Used .... $7.99
(Promotional sticker over barcode.)

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Richard Berry & The Soul Searchers — Wild Berry! ... LP
Pam, 1969. New Copy (reissue).... $9.99
A raw raw party from Richard Berry & The Soul Searchers – caught live at HD Hover Century Restaurant, a place so funky, the food must have jumped off the table! The album's a really unusual one, even for the time – as Berry and the group are captured in a live small club setting, in a way that just lets the tunes roll out as if you were catching the group in person – freewheeling, open-ended, and with an extended grooving quality that even surpasses the energy of the best funky 45s of the time! Berry's got a mighty power at the helm – singing, talking, and calling out the tunes with a real sense of funky majesty – while the small combo really jams behind him on percussion and sax, and a trio of lovely ladies come in to help out on the choruses from time to time. The album features a side-long version of "Down Here On The Ground" that's easily the most mindblowing take we've ever heard on the track – as Berry stretches the thing out with Isaac Hayes-like intensity, and really turns the tune on its ear! Other tracks include the heavy-jamming "Wild Berry", plus "Spread Your Love" and "Give Her All The Love I Got".

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Bebo Best & Super Lounge Orchestra — D'Jazzonga ... CD
Chin Chin (Italy), 2008. New Copy .... $13.99 15.98
Bebo Best is at it again – creating new grooves with plenty of retro twists – a bit like some of the older Italian work we loved on the Irma La Douce label – and its cool blend of 50s and 60s elements! There's lots of jazzy flourishes over the tip, played by live instrumentation – and mixed with a hip blend of beats and samples that draw plenty of inspiration from 60s soundtracks and other instrumental modes of the time. A few tracks have vocals, but most are instrumental – and titles include "Soul Bossa Nova", "Anytime Swingers", "Oh Jeje", "Amarcord Jazz", "Baise Moi", and "A 100 Lounge Lizard".

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Andy Bey/Harold Nicholas/June Richmond — Jazz In Paris – Harold Nicholas/June Richmond/Andy & The Bey Sisters ... CD
Universal (France), 1957/1959. New Copy .... $8.99 11.99
3 lost vocal gems from 50s Paris! The set pulls together some rare eps on the Barclay and Fontana labels – all the picture of Left Bank hip! The first 8 tracks are by Harold Nicholas – singing in French and English with a swinging combo on tunes that include "Que Reste-t-il De Nos Amours?", "That Old Black Magic", "Teach Me Tonight", and "Smoke Gets In Your Eyes" – in a style that's similar to early work by Claude Nougaro, but perhaps a bit more mellow. The next 4 tracks feature June Richmond singing with a hip group arranged by Quincy Jones – and featuring work by Billy Byers, Roger Guerin, Kenny Clarke, and Henri Renaud. Tracks on that set include "Sleep", "Everybody's Doing It", and "I've Gotta Right To Sing The Blues". The last two tracks are rare gems by Andy Bey and his sisters Salome and Geraldine – performing in the style of their classic Andy & The Bey Sisters albums in the US, and recorded in 1959, quite early in their career! Their two tracks are wonderful – and feature the trio grooving soulfully on the tunes "Smooth Sailin" and "Scoubidou".

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Nat Birchall — Sacred Dimension ... CD
Sound Soul & Spirit (UK), 2011. New Copy .... $13.99
The most fully-formed album from Nat Birchall so far – and one that has him definitely going into another dimension in jazz, thanks to a slightly expanded lineup! The shift here is almost that betweeen the 60s spiritual sounds on Impulse Records, and the label's groundbreaking material in the post-Coltrane years of the early 70s – a time when folks like Pharoah Sanders, Marion Brown, Alice Coltrane, and others were really helping to redefine a sense of spiritualism in jazz – yet always at the best moments still hanging onto the core sense of individualism that first got the movement started in the 60s! Nat Birchall is at the head of the group – blowing fantastic lines on tenor and soprano sax – searching and righteous, but always with a sense of gentleness too – a really special blend that makes the album sparkle. Other players include Adam Fairhall on piano, Corcy Mwamba on vibes, and Rachael Gladwin on harp – and there's lots of nice percussion touches that are nestled in on the bottom. Birchall wrote all tracks – and titles include "Ancient World", "Dance Of The Mystic", "Radiant Will", "Peace In Ninevah", and "Sacred Dimension".

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Black Sabbath — Sabbath Bloody Sabbath (180 gram pressing) ... LP
Warner/Nems (UK), 1973. New Copy Gatefold (reissue).... $11.99
The grandest scale and most elaborately furnished Black Sabbath album to this point – but they still bring the heavy! The title track is one of the most influential metal songs ever, with the foreboding lyrics, trudging stomp of a rhythmic pace and those bridges that are almost pretty – and the most of the rest of the album is great, too – more carefully produced than the previous few without compromising the menace. Titles include "A National Acrobat", "Fluff", "Sabbra Cadabra", "Spiral Architect", "Looking For Today", and "Who Are You".

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Brian Blade — Brian Blade Fellowship ... CD
Blue Note (UK), 1997. Used .... $12.99
(Out of print. Barcode has a mark. Booklet has a promo sticker.)

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Michael Blake — In The Grand Scheme Of Things ... CD
Songlines (Canada), 2012. Used .... $8.99
(Barcode has a mark.)

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Art Blakey — Art Blakey & The Jazz Messengers (aka Moanin) ... LP
Blue Note, 1958. New Copy (reissue).... $9.99
One of Art Blakey's first true moments of genius! This transitional version of the Jazz Messengers included two parts – Lee Morgan and Bobby Timmons – of the holy Morgan/Shorter/Timmons trilogy, and it's also got the added bonus of Benny Golson on tenor, who was at the height of his power at this point. The record really shines in ways that few Blakey albums shone since his days with Horace Silver – in that it's a forum for fresh new writing, most importantly Golson's landmark compositions "Blues March" and "Along Came Betty", and Timmons' instant classic "Moanin". The whole album's wonderful, though, and Golson's edgey modernism adds a strong dimension to the group's usual soulful romping groove!

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new Art Blakey — Dr Jeckyle ... CD
Evidence, 1985. Used .... $9.99
Proof that the genius of Art Blakey never falters! This obscure gem was recorded in the mid 80s – but rarely saw proper issue until the time of this CD – and it features Blakey leading a hip group of young lions with all the care and confidence of some of his best Jazz Messenger sides from earlier years. The style on the album's about halfway between Blakey's Blue Note and Prestige styles – with the hard-blown solos of the former, and the longer freer song structure of the latter – and players include Terence Blanchard on trumpet, Donald Harrison on alto, Jean Toussaint on tenor, and Mulgrew Miller on piano. Tracks are all long – and titles include "Fuller Love", "Dr Jeckyle", "81", and "One By One".
(Barcode has a cutout hole.)

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Blaudzun — Heavy Flowers ... CD
Krian, 2013. Used .... $1.99
(Barcode has a cutout hole.)

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new Paul Bley — Circles (Paul Bley Synthesizer Show/Paul Bley & Scorpio) ... CD
Milestone, Early 70s. Used .... $11.99
2 of the trippiest albums ever recorded by Paul Bley – both of which feature a good dose of electric work! By the time of these early 70s recordings, Bley had already made a name for himself through a spacious approach to modern jazz work on piano – introducing a new sense of time and location that made his playing part of a whole new generation of work that was radical, but not in the same free jazz mode of other players of the late 60s. Bley's open and gentle approach to the keys was never so perfectly captured as on these two sets – and the use of electric keys seems to hone his style to an even finer edge than on some of his later 70s work. The albums feature work on Fender Rhodes and Arp, alongside some acoustic piano – with players that include Dave Holland, Frank Tusa, Glenn Moore, and Barry Altschul. 13 tracks in all – with titles that include "Ictus", "King Korn", "El Cordobes", "Circles", "Nothing Ever Was Anyway", "Gary", "The Archangel", and "Gesture Without Plot". (Note: CD omits one track – "Mr Joy" – due to time restrictions.
(Out of print.)

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Mary J Blige — No More Drama ... CD
MCA, 2001. Used .... $2.99
17 tracks in all, including "Family Affair", "Love", "Steal Away", "No More Drama", "Testimony", "Dance For Me", "Flying Away", and "In The Meantime".
(Out of print. Barcode has a cutout hole.)

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Marc Bolan & T Rex — Zinc Alloy & The Hidden Riders Of Tomorrow (180 gram pressing with download) ... LP
Fat Possum, New Copy Gatefold .... $11.99 14.99
Here's where it started getting weird for Bolan & T Rex – with strange bits of soul and other elements in the shiny, spacey veneer! Includes "Venus Loon", "Sound Pit", "Galaxy", "Change", "Teenage Dream", "Interstellar Soul", "The Meathawk Immaculate", "Nameless Wildness", "Liquid Gang", "The Leopards Featuring Gerdenia & The Mighty Slug" and more.
(Comes with code for digital download.)

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Boucourechliev — Archipel 4 – Catherine Collard ... LP
Philips (Netherlands), 1970. Very Good .... $9.99
A lesser-known title in Philips modern music series, and a solo piano work performed by Catherine Collard. The composition is a reworking of Boucourechlieve's "Archipeligo 3", with variations on that pieces original structures.
(Cover has a cut corner and an "imported" sticker in one corner.)

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Richard Boulger — Calling ... CD
B 1 Music, 1998. Used .... $0.49
(Out of print. Barcode has a cutout hole. Booklet and CD have a sticker.)

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David Boykin — Live At The Dorchester Projects ... CD
Sonic Healing Ministries, 2013. New Copy .... $13.99
One of the greatest albums so far from mighty Chicago reedman David Boykin – and easily a set that lives up to the rich legacy of avant jazz in the Windy City! There's a depth to the record that comes through right from the very first note – a sense of history and feeling that shows just how much Boykin's developed as a player over the past decade or so – a tenorist with a done that's right up there with Archie Shepp or David Murray at their creative best – really stretching out on some wonderful solos that never fail to dim in imagination or new ideas. The group's a trio – with Alex Wing on bass and James Woodley on drums – which gives the recording an almost ESP Records sort of vibe – and Boykin's the shining star throughout, really knocking us over with his solos on the well-recorded set! Titles include "Blast Off For Love", "Walk Turn Bat Shimmy", "Try Harder", "Blue Lotus", "Star Book", and "Late Night With The David Boykin Trio Theme".
Also available: Live At The Dorchester Projects (with download) ... LP $16.99

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David Boykin — Live At The Dorchester Projects (with download) ... LP
Sonic Healing Ministries, 2013. New Copy .... $16.99
One of the greatest albums so far from mighty Chicago reedman David Boykin – and easily a set that lives up to the rich legacy of avant jazz in the Windy City! There's a depth to the record that comes through right from the very first note – a sense of history and feeling that shows just how much Boykin's developed as a player over the past decade or so – a tenorist with a done that's right up there with Archie Shepp or David Murray at their creative best – really stretching out on some wonderful solos that never fail to dim in imagination or new ideas. The group's a trio – with Alex Wing on bass and James Woodley on drums – which gives the recording an almost ESP Records sort of vibe – and Boykin's the shining star throughout, really knocking us over with his solos on the well-recorded set! Titles include "Blast Off For Love", "Walk Turn Bat Shimmy", "Try Harder", "Blue Lotus", "Star Book", and "Late Night With The David Boykin Trio Theme".
(Includes download card.)
Also available: Live At The Dorchester Projects ... CD $13.99

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David Boykin — Nextspiritmental Musics Of Saxophonist David Boykin ... CD
Dreamtime, 2001. New Copy .... $13.99
One of the strongest recorded performances we've heard to date from saxophonist David Boykin – a leading light in the current underground scene of Chicago, and a player who recalls the promise of the early days of the AACM, particularly the spiritualist work of Kalaparusha Maurice McIntyre. Boykin plays tenor here – with an exploratory tone that's deeply soulful, in the mode of some of David Murray's more spiritual work from the late 70s/early 80s, layered over percussive backings by Bakari Davis. The spareness of the set reminds us slightly of some of the great recordings made by Murray and Kahil El'Zabar – with a freeness that's still quite rhythmic, always searching within its own boundaries of expression. Titles include "Despair", "Ananas", "Ajaramutations", and "Black Magic".

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Jesse Boykins III & MeLo-X — Zulu Guru ... CD
Ninja Tune, 2012. New Copy .... $13.99
Jesse Boykins on Nina Tune – a surprisingly great combination, and one that seems to give Jesse an even bolder sound than usual! The feel of the record is very much like before – a loose, homegrown set of grooves – sometimes funky, sometimes spacey – definitely aware of hip hop, but not hip hop at all – and instead a very personal blend of lyrics, rhymes, and cosmic jazzy instrumentation! Of course, the contributions of MeLo X are also a key part of the new energy too – but there's also a core vibe to the record that's definitely Boykins continuing on his path from before. The set features guest work by Trae Harris, Mara Hruby, Ango, Christ Turner, Kesed, and Joe Kenneth – and titles include "I'm New Here", "Black Orpheus", "Broken Wings", "Schwaza", "The Perfect Blues", "Searching Her Ways", "Zulu Guru", "Tribe Of Stafa", and "Better For You".

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new Joanne Brackeen — Snooze ... LP
Choice, 1975. Very Good+ .... $8.99
Dreamy open-ended tracks from pianist Joanne Brackeen – with a spiritual sound that almost reminds us of Alice Coltrane's best work on Impulse. That's no surprise, as the rhythm's by Cecil McBee and Billy Hart, who work behind Brackeen to drive her solos into a searching post-Coltrane kind of mode. Titles include "Zulu", "Nefertiti", "Circles", and "C-Sri".
(Cover has some ring & edge wear.)

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Geof Bradfield — Melba ... CD
Origin, 2013. New Copy .... $13.99 15.98
A beautiful tribute to the genius of trombonist/arranger Melba Liston – and a set that doesn't just copy her music, but really opens up a whole new spirit from its inspiration! Reedman Geof Bradfield composed all the tracks in the set, and puts things together with a spirit that's not unlike some of Melba's best arrangements for middle-sized groups – that way she had of making things tight, and rhythmically soulful – yet still allowing plenty of room for improvisation and individuality amidst the fuller picture of the tunes. Bradfield gets in plenty of great moments on tenor, soprano sax, and bass clarinet – and the rest of the group features Victor Garcia on trumpet and flugelhorn, Joel Adams on trombone, Jeff Parker on guitar, Ryan Cohan on piano, Clark Sommers on bass, and George Fludas on drums. Titles include "Central Avenue", "Dizzy Gillespie", "Detroit/Kingston", "Randy Weston", and "Homecoming" – and the set ends with vocals by Maggie Burrell on the tune "Let Me Not Lose My Dream".

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Jeff Bradshaw — Bone Appetit (2CD version) ... CD
Hidden Beach, 2012. New Copy 2CD .... $14.99
Wonderful grooves from trombonist Jeff Bradshaw – arguably one of the only artists to keep the Hidden Beach sound going this strongly over the years! The album's a double-length set – which means even more magic than usual from Jeff – still plenty of those sweet instrumental numbers, with lots of funky undercurrents, and great trombone solos in the lead – and also some great vocals on a few numbers – thanks to contributions from Raheem DeVaughn, Kindred The Family Soul, Maysa, PJ Morton, and others! Titles include "Til Tomorrow", "All Day Lovin", "Looking For Love", "Wait Around Love", "Searching", "So Thankful", "I Don't Know How", "He Is", "So Rare", and "Steppin Out".

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Brahms — Lieder/Vier Ernste Gesange Op 21 – Nathalie Stutzmann/Inger Sodergren ... CD
RCA, 1996. Used .... $1.99
(Out of print. Includes original slipcase. Barcode has a cutout mark.)


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Diana Braithwaite & Chris Whiteley — Scrapmetal Blues ... CD
Electro Fi, 2013. Used .... $7.99
(Punch through barcode.)

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Tom Braxton — Bounce ... CD
Rendezvous, 2005. Used .... $4.99
(Penmark through barcode.)

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new Till Bronner — Oceana ... CD
EmArcy, 2006. Used .... $5.99
A beautiful return to straighter jazz playing from German trumpeter Till Bronner – heard here in an album of quiet beauty and really subtle moods – played with a depth that goes beyond some of his smoother soul sets! Bronner's honed his trumpet into one of the most pointed sounds in current mainstream jazz – an instrumental voice that resonated beautifully on the Mark Murphy album that Bronner produced and played on – and which steps out into the lead here in a set of mellower small group numbers that include some great piano and organ from Larry Goldings. 4 tracks feature vocals – Carla Bruni on "In My Secret Life", Madelene Peyroux on "I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry", Luciana Souza on "Pra Dizer Adeus", and Till himself on Nick Drake's classic "River Man". Other tracks are instrumentals, and include "Bumpin", "Love Theme From Chinatown", "The Peacocks", and "A Distant Episode".

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Steven Brower — Satchmo – The Wonderful World & Art Of Louis Armstrong (hardcover) ... Book
Abrams, 2009. New Copy .... $11.99 37.50
A heavy-duty, lavishly-illustrated ode to the art of Louis Armstrong! It's not a biography – but a beautiful, 250+ page collection of photographs, movie stills, Satchmo's own hand-written letters, collage art and more! It's been put together by Steven Brower, with a forward by Hilton Als – and it's a wonderful tribute to Armstrong – and a very unique, personal look at his life and career. It's been compiled from tape-box collages, scrapbooks, photographs, manuscripts, and other archived materials from the Louis Armstrong House Museum, at Queens College – and what a treasure trove this is!

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new Clifford Brown — Clifford Brown All-Stars (Trip) ... LP
EmArcy/Trip, 1954. Near Mint- .... $4.99
A key slice of Clifford Brown from the 50s – two long tracks both recorded in an open-ended jam session format, showing a side of Brown's powers that's even bolder and more inventive than some of his previous studio work! The album soars along beautifully – with Brownie in the lead amongst an unusual, but well-chosen batch of players that includes Herb Geller and Joe Maini on alto saxes, Walter Benton on tenor, Kenny Drew on piano, Curtis Counce on bass, and Max Roach on drums – all grooving alongside Clifford on the album's nicely extended tracks. The album was released after Brown's death in 1956, features the side-long tracks "Caravan" and "Autumn In New York".
(Trip pressing. Cover has a cutout hole.)

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Clifford Brown — Clifford Brown With Strings (Trip reissue) ... LP
EmArcy, 1955. Very Good .... $2.99
A classic "with strings" session from Clifford Brown – nearly as well-done and perfect as some of Charlie Parker's sides for Verve, handled here with perhaps a slightly sweeter touch, as Neal Hefti's the man on arrangements. The core group's the Brown/Roach combo, augmented by a smallish string section – and Clifford's right up front blowing warm and glistening solos, with titles that include "Willow Weep For Me", "Yesterdays", "Laura", "Smoke Gets In Your Eyes", and "Portrait Of Jennie".
(Trip pressing from the 70s.)

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new Clifford Brown — Quintet Vol 2 ... LP
EmArcy/Mercury, Mid 50s. Very Good+ 2LP Gatefold .... $7.99
Second volume pulled together in the early 80s of Brownie's remarkable work with a smoking quintet that would record some of the finest bop sides issued on the Emarcy label. He's working here with Max Roach, George Morrow and Richie Powell and either Sonny Rollins or Harold Land as Brown's foil in the front line. 16 tracks in all: "George's Dilema", "If I Love Again", "The Blues Walk", "What Am I Here For", "Cherokee", "Jacqui", "Sandu", "Gertrude's Bounce", "Junior's Arrival", "Powell's Prances", "Flossie Lou", "What Is This Thing Called Love", "Love Is A Many Splendored Thing", "I'll Remember April", "Time" and "The Scene Is Clean".
(Includes the insert. Cover has a cut corner.)
 
 
 

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