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Clifford Brown with Helen Merrill, Sarah Vaughan, — Emarcy Master Takes Vol 2 – The Singers Sessions (3CD set) ... CD
EmArcy/Hip-O Select, Mid 50s. New Copy 3 CDs .... $53.99 59.98
A beautiful package of work from trumpeter Clifford Brown – his complete Emarcy master takes for work with three key singers in the 50s – Helen Merrill, Sarah Vaughan, and Dinah Washington! Brown's trumpet has a fluid, soulful style that's easily one of the most modern of the time – which makes for a really striking accompaniment for all vocalists included – especially Washington, who really breaks out from her bluesier modes on the Clifford Brown sides – making an argument here that the trumpeter really helped take her singing to the next level! The lavish 3CD package is in a cool 7" book-style cover, with a really beautiful full color book inside – and the set features a huge amount of work with Washington (2 of the 3 CDs) – with titles that include "No More", "I've Got You Under My Skin", "What Is This Thing Called Love", "Lover Come Back To Me", "I'll Remember April", and some ballad medley tracks from a jam session. The last CD features work with Sarah Vaughan and Helen Merrill – titles that include "April In Paris", "He's My Guy", "Jim", "I'm Glad There Is You", "I'm Crazy", "You'd Be So Nice To Come Home To", "Falling In Love With Love", and "Yesterdays".

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Eddie Heywood — Eddie Heywood (Emarcy) ... LP
EmArcy, 1955. Very Good .... $3.99
Classic piano work by Eddie Heywood – a 50s jazz player who crossed over to the pop instrumental realm often, but not on this album! The set's a relatively straight jazz trio session – with Wendell Marshall on bass and Jimmy Crawford on drums – and titles include "So Little Time", "Old Fashioned Walk", "Secret Love", "Hey There", and "You Never Gave It A Try".
(Blue label drummer logo pressing with deep groove. Cover has some oxidation on front.)
 
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Beryl Booker — Girl Met A Piano (10 inch LP) ... LP
EmArcy, Early 50s. Good+ .... $4.99
(Vinyl has light marks – a few clicks and crackles. Cover has aging, but is nice overall.)

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Clifford Brown — Clifford Brown With Strings (Trip reissue) ... LP
EmArcy, 1955. Very Good .... $4.99
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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Clifford Brown & Max Roach — Clifford Brown & Max Roach (Japanese paper sleeve edition) ... CD
EmArcy/Universal (Japan), 1954/1955. Used .... $18.99
Brilliant work by the team of Clifford Brown and Max Roach – a seminal hardbop album that was one of the few to bridge the east and west coast scenes! The set was recorded in LA under the joint leadership of Brown and Roach – and features the classic quintet lineup that included Harold Land on tenor, Richie Powell (Bud's brother!) on piano, and George Morrow on bass. The mix of Roach's heavy full-on drumming and Brown's lyrical beauty is beyond compare – and Land's angular and sensitive tenor lines provide a perfect link between the two. Titles include classics like "Parisian Thoroughfare", "The Blues Walk", "Daahoud", "Jordu", and "Joy Spring".
(Includes obi.)

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Clifford Brown, Max Roach, Herb Geller, et al — Best Coast Jazz ... LP
EmArcy, 1954. Near Mint- .... $13.99
Not west coast, but "best coast" jazz – a prime example of the way the Clifford Brown/Max Roach team helped to cook up the intensity of the LA scene of the 50s by infusing it with a bit of New York fire! The album takes off in the extended mode of Clifford's All Stars album – and like that one, features Max Roach on drums alongside a lineup of players that includes Herb Geller and Joe Maini on alto saxes, Walter Benton on tenor, Kenny Drew on piano, and Curtis Counce on bass – all jamming together in really extended, side-long tracks that have plenty of space for creative solo work and free-flowing improvisation! The format's a very unusual one for the 50s – and a great side-stream to the better-known Brown/Roach albums – with the 2 long tracks "Coronado" and "You Go To My Head".
(Japanese pressing. Cover has a cutout notch.)

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Irving Fazola/George Hartman — New Orleans Express (7 inch EP) ... 7-inch
EmArcy, Mid 40s. Near Mint- (pic cover).... $1.99

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Maynard Ferguson — Maynard Ferguson's Hollywood Party ... CD
EmArcy (Japan), 1954. New Copy .... $15.99
A great early demonstration of the bold talents as a leader from trumpeter Maynard Ferguson – heard here in a loose, open-ended performance that's more of a jam session than anything else! The style's almost similar to the Clifford Brown jam dates for Emarcy from the same time – two long tracks that are driven by well-crafted rhythms – and which really soar with open solo work from Ferguson on trumpet, Bud Shank on alto, Bob Cooper on tenor, and Bob Gordon on baritone. The work is nicely boppish and a fair bit more open than most of the players were getting at the time – and Maynard himself is often back a far bit to let everyone get in some good solo space! Each track lasts a side – and titles include "Night Letter" and "Somebody Loves Me".

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Ralph Gari — Ralph Gari ... LP
EmArcy, 1955. Very Good .... $24.99
A pretty great little album by the multi-reed player Ralph Gari – and obscure New York talent that we've only ever heard on this one side cut for Mercury during the 50s. The focus here is on Gari's great reed work within a small combo – and he plays alto, clarinet, flute, and oboe on the album's tracks. His alto work is fairly heavily featured, which is great, because he's a tight angular player in the Boston soul mode of artists like Dick Johnson or Charlie Mariano. Backing is by a piano trio on each side, and titles include "Kali", "Fourth Dimension", "Happy Daze", "That Old Black Magic", and "The Way You Look Tonight". Great stuff, and kind of like some of the excellent Hal McKusick albums from the same time!
(Blue label EmArcy pressing with drummer logo & deep groove – in pretty nice shape, including the cover.)

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Terry Gibbs — Terry Gibbs ... LP
EmArcy, 1955. Very Good- .... $9.99
Excellent small group work from vibist Terry Gibbs – just the kind of set that shows why he was one of the best known players on his instrument in the 50s! Gibbs has a clear, clean style here that's never too laidback, nor too prone to over-done flourishes – a style that was born in swing, informed by bop, and carried off beautifully by a quartet on the date that includes Terry Pollard on piano, Herman Wright on bass, and Bert Dale (aka Nils Bertil Dahlander) on drums. The sound is nicely straight ahead – no gimmicks, no schtick, just nicely grooving work on vibes and piano – with tracks that include "Seven Come Eleven", "Lonely Dreams", "Dickie's Dream", "Imagination", "King City Stomp", "Pretty Face", "The Continental", "Bless My Soles", and "Nutty Notes".
(Blue label Mercury pressing, with deep groove. Cover has some wear, small splits on the top and bottom seams, and some staining along the edges.)

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Johnny Griffin — Night Lady ... LP
EmArcy, 1964. Very Good- .... $19.99
A rare European gem from Johnny Griffin – recorded in quartet formation with backing from the rhythm trio of the Clarke Boland Big Band! Johnny was working with the trio in the bigger group at the time, but he gets plenty of space to state his case here – stretching out on hard-bitten, almost-modern solos that are some of his most adventurous to date on record – supported strongly on the album's longish tracks by Francy Boland on piano, Jimmy Woode on bass, and Kenny Clarke on drums! There's a quality to Griffin's tone that's incredible – urgent, edgey, but never too far out – completely in command of itself, and able to run free, but without wasting at note at all – unlike some of his over-stretched European solos of later years. The set features beautiful long readings of Boland's "Night Lady" and "Old Stuff", plus Griffin's "Scrabble", and versions of "Summertime", "All The Things You Are", and "Little Man You've Had A Busy Day".
(Gray label deep groove pressing. Vinyl has marks that click on a couple of tracks. Cover has small drill hole through the center and a bit of staining along the opening. Label has a drill hole and a bit of pen.)

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George Gruntz — Jazz Goes Baroque Vols 1 & 2 – Jazz Club ... CD
EmArcy/Universal (Germany), 1964/1965. New Copy .... $8.99
A pair of 60s gems – together on a single CD! First up is the original Jazz Goes Baroque from George Gruntz – one of the best blends of jazz and classical music we can think of! Sure, the tunes are from Corelli, Handel, Pachelbel, and other baroque composers – but they're taken to hip jazzy territory here in the hands of pianist George Gruntz – who plays some mighty cool electric harpsichord on the set! The sound's more like a 60s soundtrack swing than any staid sort of longhair classics – thanks in part to great work from Klaus Doldinger on soprano sax, and Emil Mangelsdorff on flute – plus swinging rhythms from the team of Peter Trunk on bass and Klaus Weiss on drums. The horns bring in a sense of depth and soul to the record that's missing from other dates of this nature – especially trio sets, like those of Jacques Loussier – and titles include "Corrente", "Pavana", "Gavotte En Rondeau", "Le Croc En Jambe", and "Musette En Rondeau". Jazz Goes Baroque Vol 2 is a wonderful follow-up to George Gruntz's first album of baroque jazz grooves from the 60s – one that focuses on melodies from Italian composers – recast here by Gruntz with some very swinging styles! The roots may be classical, but the end result is pretty darn groovy all the way through – in a space between mod 60s soundtracks and some of the more lyrical jazz on the European scene – with some especially great reed work from Leo Wright, Sahib Shihab, and Raymond Guiot! George Gruntz plays this extra-cool electric harpsichord – which further enforces a 60s vibe – and rhythms are from Peter Trunk on bass and Daniel Humair on drums. Tracks include "Sarabande", "Aria", "Lamento D'Arianna", "Allegro", and "Danza Danza Faniculla".

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Charlie Haden/Hank Jones — Come Sunday ... CD
EmArcy, 2012. New Copy .... $11.99 16.98
Charlie Haden and Hank Jones reunite as a duo – working through a set of songs with spiritual sources, in ways that really seem to unlock the warmest elements of both players! Jones is no stranger to this sort of mode, especially in later years – and his gentle, spacious touch on the keys of the piano is a real change from some of the heavier modes you might have heard when these tunes were played along with a choir. But the real revelation is possibly Haden – who hits some of his most evocative, sentimental sounds in years – a great reminder of the ways that he could always paint such a pretty picture with his basslines when he wanted. Titles include "Deep River", "The Old Rugged Cross", "Down By The Riverside", "Going Home", "Blessed Assurance", "Come Sunday", and "Nearer My God To Thee".

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Roy Hargrove — Earfood ... CD
EmArcy, 2008. Used .... $9.99
Beautifully understated work from trumpeter Roy Hargrove – an open, laidback session that's easily one of the best he's done in years! Gone are the urban sounds of his RH Factor records, and the more cerebral modes of some of his other jazz sets – and instead, this time around Roy's hitting a warm, fluid groove with plenty of classic overtones and a wonderfully soulful feel! The album's one that would settle in nicely along some of Freddie Hubbard's best later work, and it features a strong quintet with Justin Robinson on alto and flute, Gerald Clayton on piano, Danton Boller on bass, and Montez Coleman on drums. Roy plays flugelhorn as well as trumpet, and titles include "I'm Not So Sure", "Strasbourg/St Denis", "Starmaker", "Joy Is Sorrow Unmasked", "Mr Clean", "Rouge", "Style", "Divine", and "To Wisdom The Prize".

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Coleman Hawkins — Coleman Hawkins & The Trumpet Kings ... LP
EmArcy, 1944. Very Good .... $4.99
Great 40s material – with trumpeters that include Buck Clayton, Roy Eldridge, Charlie Shavers, and Joe Thomas.
(White label promo. Cover has a small split on the bottom seam, light wear, and some pen on the back.)

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Malia — Black Orchid ... CD
EmArcy (Germany), 2012. New Copy .... $21.99
Bits of jazz and bits of soul, perfectly folded together with a raspy brilliance that really grabs our attention – a subtle depth of singing that almost takes us back to Nina Simone at times, but which also has some leaner 21s Century styles that are mighty nice too! Malia's vocals alone are plenty great – but the album's also got these great gentle instrumentations – bits of vibes, organ, guitar, and drums – used in simple ways that almost have a Brownswood Recordings sort of vibe – as if this record were a female equivalent to Jose James' great work for that label! Titles include loads of Nina Simone numbers – and tracks include "Four Women", "If You Go Away", "Don't Explain", "Baltimore", "Feeling Good", "Wild Is The Wind", and "Marriage Is For Old Folks".

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Gerry Mulligan — Mainstream Of Jazz ... LP
EmArcy, 1956. Very Good- .... $6.99
Gerry Mulligan's still far from the mainstream of jazz on this sweet little set – a great date that expands nicely from the mellower styles of the Pacific Jazz years – expanding the group a bit, with some really great results! In addition to Mulligan's usual baritone sax, Gerry also plays a bit of piano on one track – reconciling himself with the instrument, and using it in surprisingly soulful ways. Other players include Zoot Sims on tenor, Bob Brookmeyer on trombone, either Don Ferrara or Jon Eardley on trumpet, and Dave Bailey on drums. Tracks are long and nicely open – a bit less tightly arranged than some of Mulligan's work on Pacific Jazz – and titles include "Lollypop", "Igloo", "Blue At The Roots", "Elevation", and "Mainstream".
(Blue label drummer logo pressing with deep groove. Cover has some wear, discoloration due to age, and some splitting and masking tape on the top and bottom seams.)

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Max Roach — Jazz In 3/4 Time (Trip reissue) ... LP
EmArcy, 1957. Near Mint- .... $7.99
A great little album from Max Roach – one that has him finding a whole new voice in jazz! The set was recorded on the heels of Max's time with Clifford Brown – and it's a great little album that has him bouncing back nicely from the loss by moving into a new realm that shows off his more lyrical side! The group on the album features Kenny Dorham, Sonny Rollins, Billy Wallace, and George Morrow – and as you'd guess by the title, most tunes are in a jazz waltz mode, which gives them a nicely dancing quality, soft and a bit exotic – almost modal at times – and a nice change from Roach's more full-on hardbop style of the Clifford Brown years. Titles include "Little Folks", "Lover", "The Most Beautiful Girl In the World", and "Blues Waltz".
(Trip pressing.)

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Willie Smith — Moten Swing (7 inch EP) ... 7-inch
EmArcy, Mid 40s. Near Mint- (pic cover).... $19.99
Great 40s material from this excellent altoist – with some early guitar from Les Paul too!
(In great shape!)

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Muggsy Spanier — Muggsy Spanier & His Dixieland Band (10 inch LP) ... LP
EmArcy, Early 50s. Very Good+ .... $14.99

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Josh White/Big Bill Broonzy — Jazz Giants Vol 4 – Folk Blues ... LP
EmArcy/Mercury, Early 50s. Very Good .... $14.99
(Cover has some edge wear, a small split on the top seam and some staining on the back.)

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Various — Giants Of Jazz Vol 5 – Jazz Greats – Brass ... LP
EmArcy, Mid 50s. Very Good- .... $0.99
(Blue label Mercury pressing, with deep groove. Cover has a split top seam, some tape, and some splotching on the front due to the peeled gloss finish.)

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new Cannonball Adderley — Beginnings ... LP
EmArcy, Mid/Late 50s. Used 2LP Gatefold .... $4.99 Temporarily Out Of Stock
Excellent bop sides cut for EmArcy by Cannonball, collected and assembled in a manner that showcases his wonderfully soulful and hard blowing approach to the alto in the years before Miles recruited him. The set features a host of great sidemen including brother Nat, JJ Johnson, Cecil Payne, Ernie Royal, John Coltrane, Junior Mance, Horace Silver, Wynton Kelly, Paul Chambers, Keeter Betts, Sam Jones, Kenny Clarke, Max Roach and Jimmy Cobb. 17 tracks in all, including "Hurrican Connie", "Cynthia's In Love", "Cannonball", "Nat's Everglade", "Fallen Feathers", "Watermelon", "Fort Lauderdale", "Broadway At Basin Street", "T's Tune", "Blues For Bohemia", "Specutacular", "Miss Jackie's Delight", "Hoppin' John", "The Way You Look Tonight", "I'll Remember April", "Limehouse Blues" and "The Sleeper".
(Cover has some wear.)

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new Clifford Brown — Clifford Brown All-Stars ... LP
EmArcy, 1954. Used .... $11.99 Temporarily Out Of Stock
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".
(Drummer logo pressing, with deep groove. Cover has a peeled gloss finish, some wear, and some seam splitting, with some marker and a bit of pen on the back.)

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new Clifford Brown & Max Roach — Brown & Roach Incorporated ... CD
EmArcy, 1955. Used .... $6.99 Temporarily Out Of Stock
Quite possibly THE key example of the magic of Clifford Brown and Max Roach on record – a brilliant studio session that really has the group "incorporating" their sound – forging a bold musical statement that would forever leave its imprint on jazz for years to come! The format here shows Brown and Roach as a key force in 50s hardbop – extending Max's bop idiom of years back, and using Clifford's more lyrical approach to solo work to expand the tone, color, and spirit of their music – linking styles and worlds wonderfully, and forging a sound that's tight, yet also beautifully spontaneous and personal. The rest of the group includes Harold Land on tenor, Richie Powell on piano, and George Morrow on bass – and titles include "Sweet Clifford", "Ghost Of A Chance", "Stompin At The Savoy", "I'll String Along With You", "Mildama", "Darn That Dream", and "I Get A Kick Out Of You".
(Out of print.)

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new Clifford Brown & Max Roach — Clifford Brown & Max Roach (with bonus tracks) ... CD
EmArcy/Verve, Mid 50s. Used .... $7.99 Temporarily Out Of Stock
Brilliant work by the team of Clifford Brown and Max Roach – a seminal hardbop album that was one of the few to bridge the east and west coast scenes! The set was recorded in LA under the joint leadership of Brown and Roach – and features the classic quintet lineup that included Harold Land on tenor, Richie Powell (Bud's brother!) on piano, and George Morrow on bass. The mix of Roach's heavy full-on drumming and Brown's lyrical beauty is beyond compare – and Land's angular and sensitive tenor lines provide a perfect link between the two. Titles include classics like "Parisian Thoroughfare", "The Blues Walk", "Daahoud", "Jordu", and "Joy Spring".
(Verve Master Edition pressing. Digipack has some light wear.)

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new Djavan — Rua Dos Amores ... CD
EmArcy (Germany), 2012. New Copy .... $28.99 Temporarily Out Of Stock
One of the best albums we've heard from Djavan in years – a record that takes the singer to a whole new place, and a sound with a wonderfully jazzy finish! Djavan arranged and produced the set himself, and he's somehow found a way to really stretch out after all these years – working with backings that are as fresh as some of his hipper contemporaries from the older MPB years – lean, clean, and never overproduced – served up in ways that really seem to bring out a soulful energy that we haven't heard from Djavan in years! Many tunes have these nice blue-tinged changes – an undercurrent of sadder soul, even when things are groovy – and the album's one that definitely has us really renewing our respect for Djavan. Titles include "Triste E O Cara", "Ja Nao Somos Dois", "Reverberou", "Rua Dos Amores", "Vive", "Pode Esquecer", and "Ares Sutis".

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new Jazz Pickers — Jazz Pickers – For Moderns Only ... LP
EmArcy, Late 50s. Used .... $3.99 Temporarily Out Of Stock
The "pickers" in the group's name refers to the way they play – tight and plucked, in the manner of some of the work of the Chico Hamilton quintet of the late 50s. No surprise, the group features Chico's reedman Buddy Collette on flute, and cellist Harry Babasin on cello (natch!) – as well as drums and vibes by Bob Harrington, additional drums by Bill Douglas, and guitar by Don Overberg. The sound is very Hamilton-esque overall – which is a-ok with us – and titles include "Bebe", "Influtration", "When You Love Someone", "RH Factor", "Easy Pickins", "Rap Scallion", and "Monti Cello".
(Blue and silver Mercury pressing with a deep groove.)

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new Jane Monheit — Heart Of The Matter ... CD
EmArcy, 2013. Used .... $8.99 Temporarily Out Of Stock
(Punch through barcode.)

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new Paul Quinichette — Moods ... LP
EmArcy, 1955. Used .... $19.99 Temporarily Out Of Stock
Perhaps the best-known (and arguably the best) record by Paul Quinchette, and an album that brings his rich tenor solo style into contact with a very tight, very swinging batch of arrangments by a young Quincy Jones. Quincy's got an all-star batch of players backing up Q, including Sam Most, Charles Thompson, Paul Chambers, and Barry Galbraith – plus players like Willie Rodriguez and Manny Oquendo, who bring some added Latin percussion to the session. The tracks are short, but with a very open approach to soloing, and although Quinchette's in the lead, some of the other players get their licks in quite a bit. Titles include "Pablo's Roonie", "Shorty George", "Grasshopper", and "Tropical Intrigue".
(Blue label Mercury pressing with deep groove. Cover has a name in marker, some wear, and masking tape on the top & bottom seams. Cover & labels have two drillholes.)

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new Pete Rugolo — Music From Richard Diamond ... LP
EmArcy, Late 50s. Used .... $5.99 Temporarily Out Of Stock
Excellent work by composer/leader Pete Rugolo – Stan Kenton's old partner in modernist jazz, and the force behind excellent work by June Christy, The Four Freshmen, and others. This album's got a great "crime jazz" sound – with an approach that sort of starts at the Peter Gunn level, but which gets much crazier as the record goes on. Titles include "The Teaser", "Richard Diamond Theme", "Who's Sam?", "All Star", and "Teen Age Rock".
(Blue label pressing with deep groove. Cover has light wear, with a bit of pen on the back.)

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new Sarah Vaughan — Divine – The Jazz Albums 1954 to 1958 (Images/Land Of Hi Fi/Sarah Vaughan/Mister Kelly's/After Hours London House/No Count) (4CD set) ... CD
EmArcy/Verve, Mid 50s. New Copy 4 CDs .... $72.99 79.98 Temporarily Out Of Stock
Some of the most important recordings in the career of Sarah Vaughan – rich package of albums that really helped her refine her style strongly, and unlock an approach to jazz that nobody else could touch! Vaughan had always been a great singer, no matter what the setting – but here, she takes things a strong step forward – by mixing instrumental inspiration with careful lyrical delivery, all at a level that's quite different than Billie Holiday, Ella Fitzgerald, or any other contemporaries! Vaughan's got this mature approach that's never overdone, and never tries to call too much attention to itself – even though Sarah's singing in ways that are technically mindblowing, and set to the kinds of backings that never would have been so subtle a few years before. The beautiful package is a 7" square book – with heavy hardcovers, and lots of color images on the many pages inside – plus four CDs nestled alongside the words – containing the full albums Images, In The Land Of Hi Fi, Sarah Vaughan, At Mister Kelly's, After Hours At The London House, and No Count Sarah – plus 11 bonus tracks added to the Mister Kelly's album, and 5 more bonus tracks from the Swingin Easy record as well. 72 tracks in all – in a really lovely package!
(Limited edition.)

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new Sarah Vaughan — Sarah Vaughan (paper sleeve version) ... CD
EmArcy (Japan), 1955. Used .... $14.99 Temporarily Out Of Stock
A jazz vocal masterpiece from Sarah Vaughn – one of her greatest albums ever, and a record that raised the bar for countless vocal sessions in years to come! Sarah's working here in an intimate group arranged by Ernie Wilkins, and featuring some sublime solo work from Clifford Brown, Paul Quinichette, and Herbie Mann – alongside rhythm from the trio of Jimmy Jones, Joe Benjamin, and Max Roach. Sarah's vocals are incredible – curving, turning, and lilting with a tremendous amount of jazz-based inflection – and titles include "Lullaby Of Birdland", "April In Paris", "September Song", "He's My Guy", and "I'm Glad There Is You".
(Includes obi.)

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new Sarah Vaughan — Sarah Vaughan Sings George Gershwin Vol 1 ... LP
EmArcy/Mercury, Late 50s. Used .... $8.99 Temporarily Out Of Stock
(Black label Mercury pressing with a deep groove.)

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new Clifford Brown — Clifford Brown With Strings ... LP
EmArcy, 1955. Used .... $24.99 Out Of Stock
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".
(Blue label drummer logo pressing with deep groove. Cover has some discoloration due to aging and partially split top and bottom seams.)

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new James Moody — James Moody Story (Trip) ... LP
EmArcy, 1953. Used .... $1.99 Out Of Stock
According to the liner notes this was Moody's first record for Mercury after returning to the US after residing in Paris. There is no indication of who plays with him on this record except for one mention of Babs Gonzales who sings with him on "The James Moody Story". Moody plays both tenor and alto sax and the tracks include "Until The Real Thing Comes Along", "Moody's Theme", "And Now Moody Speaks", "Serenade In Blue", "Poor Butterfly", "Wiggle Wag", "Moody's Home", and "The Bite".
(Trip reissue from the 70s. Cover has some wear and creasing.)

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new Rhoda Scott — Come Bach To Me ... CD
Barclay/EmArcy (France), 1970. New Copy .... $12.99 Out Of Stock
Organist Rhoda Scott takes on the Bach jazz groove of the French jazz scene – using her Hammond with just a bit of drums in the background, all in a style that's pretty darn spacious, and which shows a tremendous command of the instrument! Given the setting, there's certainly some echoes of pipe organ work in Scott's tones – but as on her other albums of the time, she still manages to swing at the right moments, which usually kick in as the tunes roll on! Most numbers mix up an initial theme from Bach with a groovier contemporary song – in ways that make for a pop/classical medley mode that's quite unique. Titles include "Symphonie Du Noveau Monde/Sitting On The Dock Of The Bay", "Prelude En Sol Mineur/Moanin", "Toccata En Re Mineur/Les Feuilles Mortes", and "Prelude En Si Bemol Majeur/The Preacher".

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new Rhoda Scott — Live At The Club Saint-Germain ... CD
Barclay/EmArcy (France), 1974. New Copy .... $12.99 Out Of Stock
One of the grooviest albums ever from organist Rhoda Scott – a hip, double-length set recorded at the Club Saint Germain in Paris – often with a good deal of funk in the mix! Rhoda's working here in a slightly expanded version of her usual format – her own Hammond organ in the lead, plus drums from Cees Kranenburg and tenor sax from Leo Johnson – the last of which makes for a wonderful addition to the groove! Most tracks are quite long, and build with a good sense of energy – almost jamming at times, with the drums used much more heavily than on other Scott albums. And Johnson's sax is great too – bringing in a sharper edge that really deepens the soul, and helps show a side of Rhoda that wasn't always caught on record at the time. Titles include a killer 18-minute version of War's "Slipping Into Darkness", a funky take on "Also Sprach Zarathustra (2001)", and the originals "Espoir", "Floor Lip", "Le Saint Germain", and "Nyugi-Nyugi".

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new Don Byas — Amoureusement Votre ... CD
Polydor/EmArcy (France), 1962. New Copy .... $12.99 Out Of Stock
Beautiful ballads from the mighty Don Byas – working here in a rare Paris session with backings from arranger Jacques Denjean! Denjean really brings a great spirit to the set – subtle strings that flow nicely in the background, in a manner that's similar to some of the best Verve "with strings" sessions in the US during the 50s – never too sleepy, and always with plenty of room for Byas to do his thing in the lead! Don's tone is wonderful, and he gets some great support in the group from players who include Georges Arvanitas on piano, Ivan Jullien on trumpet, Raymond Guiot on flute, and Nat Peck on trombone. Titles include "Misty", "Autumn In New York", "April In Paris", "Laura", "My Funny Valentine", and "Don't Blame Me".

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new Maynard Ferguson — Maynard Ferguson's Hollywood Party ... LP
EmArcy, Early 50s. Used .... $4.99 Out Of Stock
A great early demonstration of the bold talents as a leader from trumpeter Maynard Ferguson – heard here in a loose, open-ended performance that's more of a jam session than anything else! The style's almost similar to the Clifford Brown jam dates for Emarcy from the same time – two long tracks that are driven by well-crafted rhythms – and which really soar with open solo work from Ferguson on trumpet, Bud Shank on alto, Bob Cooper on tenor, and Bob Gordon on baritone. The work is nicely boppish and a fair bit more open than most of the players were getting at the time – and Maynard himself is often back a far bit to let everyone get in some good solo space! Each track lasts a side – and titles include "Night Letter" and "Somebody Loves Me".
(Drummer logo pressing, with deep groove. Cover has clear tape on the seams.)
Also available: Maynard Ferguson's Hollywood Party ... CD $15.99

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new Patti Page — In The Land Of Hi Fi (second cover) ... LP
EmArcy/Mercury, 1956. Used .... $0.49 Out Of Stock
Patti Page is definitely in the land of hi-fi here – sounding a lot groovier than on some of her other 50s albums, thanks to some really wonderful arrangements by Pete Rugolo! Pete swings things hard here – with the same dramatic flair and playful turns of his own instrumental albums on Mercury – creating a setting that brings a lot more life into Patti Page than you might expect! There's lots of dynamic horn work on most numbers – bursting out and blasting forth with a quality that really helps direct the sound of the vocals – and titles include "Nevertheless", "A Foggy Day", "My Sin", "Love For Sale", "The Lady Is A Tramp", and "I Didn't Know About You".
 
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new Various — Spiritual Swingers – Presented By Nicola Conte – Deep Afrocentric Modal Jazz ... CD
Universal (Germany), Late 50s/1960s/Early 70s. New Copy .... $12.99 Temporarily Out Of Stock
Spirit, swing, and a whole lot more – a mighty collection of music all hand-picked by the legendary Nicola Conte! There's a deeply soulful groove to the whole thing – and a touch of the exotic as well – and the package really reminds us a lot of the great Gilles Peterson Universal collections that were out a few years back – full of deep tones and rich colors, and proof that when you've got the right guy at the helm, a collection of older jazz tracks can be way more than just the sum of its parts! In addition to Universal label work – originally issued on Decca, Emarcy, and other labels – the package features some Fantasy/Prestige tracks too – including some great gems we might have missed otherwise. Almost 75 minutes of music – with titles that include "Taboo" by Dorothy Ashby, "New Delhi" by James Clay, "Big P" by New Jazz Orchestra, "Juan-Les-Pins" by Staffan Abeleen, "Subo" by Klaus Weiss, "Spanish Castles" by George Gruntz, "Modette" by Roy Haynes, "My Favorite Things" by Sound Of Feeling, "Jungle Fantasy" by Yusef Lateef, "Feeling Good" by Pat Bowie, "The Hooter" by Ernie Wilkins, "Afro Blue" by Abbey Lincoln, "Bogota" by Ahmad Jamal, and "Baltimore Oriole" by Lorez Alexandria.
 
 
 

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