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Pheeroan Ak LaffHouse of Spirit – Mirth (limited hardbox version) ... CD
Passin' Thru/Soul Jazz (UK), 1979. New Copy .... $14.99
Very righteous work from percussionist Pheeroan Ak Laff – even more hard-edged than some of his other important recordings of the late 70s – and that's saying a lot! Allthough Pheeroan lent his talents to many other musicians, this is one of the few albums he cut under his own name – and it's a blazing hot batch of percussion – monstrous work on the drum kit, with other percussion instruments as well – all recorded with a spare, earthy sound that's really amazing! The feel is partly loft jazz, partly ethnographic percussion – the latter of which is augmented more when the album features a few spoken spiritual passages – and the tones that Ak Laff gets out of his percussion are amazing – surprisingly melodic moments, mixed with others of bombastic intensity. Titles include "Ayin Of Love", "Tzaddi Vau", "Michelle Del America De Sud", "Jarawa", "Freedom" and "3 In 1".
(Very limited hardcover version!)

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Jimmy Heap with Ken Idaho — Laff A Rammer ... LP
Fame, Mid 70s. Sealed .... $8.99
(Cellophane has a few small holes.)
 
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Kenny Karol — Tales You'd Never Tell Mother ... LP
Laff, Early 70s. Very Good+ .... $1.99
(Cover has a few water stains.)

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Richard Pryor — Black Ben The Black Smith ... LP
Laff, 1978. Near Mint- .... $3.99
With "Black Ben The Black Smith", "Showbiz", "Dark Person", "Nigroes", "Black Nationalist", "Unemployment Line", "Cops & Fathers", and "Folsom Prison".
(Cover has a cutout hole.)

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Richard Pryor — Craps (After Hours) ... LP
Laff, 1971. Very Good+ .... $5.99
(Cover has some ring & edge wear, and a small stain on the back.)

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Richard Pryor — Who Me? I'm Not Him ... LP
Laff, 1977. Very Good+ .... $2.99
Excellent work from Richard Pryor's early years – a record done in the usual "party" style of the Laff label, but with a freewheeling and hip approach to the material that finds its humor in far more than just blue topics and sexual double-entendres! Pryor is frenetic and energetic throughout, running through topics that include "Passin Gas", "Colored Folks", "War", "Army", "Git A Little", "Birth Control Pill", "Negro Judge", and "Slippin In Poo Poo" – all before a live audience.
(Cover has some wear & a small sticker.)

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new La Wanda Page — Watch It Sucker! ... LP
Laff, 1977. Used .... $7.99 Out Of Stock
A lot raunchier than La Wanda ever was as Aunt Esther on Sanford & Son! This record is for "adults only" and features lots of "street humor". Apparently, the meaning of the word "sucker" is exploited to the highest level. Some of the titles of her comedy pieces are "Hoe House Blues", "Ring Dang Do", "Darkie", "Open Drawer Whores", "Suck It Dry", "Karate Monkey", "The Hoe'in Game", and some more tame titles such as "Crazy House", "Bus Driver", and "The Buggy Ride".
(Cover has a cutout hole.)

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new Booty Green — Pray To Booty (with bonus tracks) ... CD
Laff/Cult Collectibles, Mid 70s. New Copy .... $8.99 9.95 Out Of Stock
Booty Green steps out of the Johnny Otis Show – to deliver a raunchy batch of comedy tracks on this classic party album from the 70s! The feel here is a lot like some of the bigger names of the time – such as Rudy Ray Moore or Doug Clark – lots of raw jokes, served up before a very lively crowd – some strong party energy that Booty really keeps going throughout the set! Titles include "Chinese Soul Sisters", "Soul Brothers Restaurant", "The Baddest Mother In The House", "The Nurse", and "Talking Clothes". CD also features a full bonus album too – Sonny & Pepper's Battle Of The Sexes!

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new Skillet & Leroy — Big Dead Dick ... CD
Laff/Cult Collectibles, Early 70s. New Copy .... $8.99 9.99 Out Of Stock
A 70s classic from the team of Skillet & Leroy – bold, bawdy, and riotous party work right from the start! Some of the numbers are kind of an update of the older "open the door Richard" mode – with the pair trading roles over skits in different settings – but the bulk features wonderful wordplay that rivals some of the Redd Foxx material of the 60s – occasionally set to funky grooves, to help with a bit of segue! Routines include "The Pregnant Queer", "Big Dead Dick", "The Midget Woman", "Four Balls", and "The Crabs". CD also seems to feature bonus material – with tracks by Lawanda Page!
 
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Don Byron & The New Gospel Quartet — Love, Peace, & Soul ... CD
Savoy, 2012. New Copy .... $11.99 15.98
A gracious and soulful gospel jazz effort from Don Byron – a set inspired by Thomas Dorsey and Sister Rosetta Tharpe – and he serves both proudly! The set includes a number of Dorsey compositions, plus some nice takes on traditional "Didn't It Rain", Eddie Harris's "Sham Time" and a few other solid interpretions. Also includes the standout Don Byron original "Himmm". Byron plays clarinets on a few numbers, on top of always warm and inventive saxes, with DK Dyson singing, Xavier Davis on piano and backing vocals, Brad Jones on bass and backing vocals and Pheeroan Aklaff on drums – with guests Brandon Ross, Vernon Reid, Dean Bowman, Ralph Alessi & JD Parran. Includes "Highway To Heaven", "When I've Sung My Last Song", "It's My Desire", "Take My Hand, Precious Lord", "Hide Me In Thy Bosom", "I've Got To Live The Life I Sing About In My Song", "When I've Done My Best" and more.

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J Dilla — Lost Tapes, Reels & More EP ... LP
Mahogani, Early/Mid 2000s/2013. New Copy .... $17.99
Thumpingly playful, spacey and funky beatcraft from the J Dilla archives – a packed couple sides of short, instantaneously addictive material – great stuff that does the Dilla legacy proud! Lost Tapes, Reels & More is Dilla at his most insistent – with one memorable beat heavy blast after another. There's a lot of sampled vocal bits on this one, too, but beyond that, this is Dilla as beatmaker and producer – and in peak form! A very worthy release on Moodymann's Mahagoni label. 20 short(ish) tracks on 2 sides: "I'm Back Nick", "Dilla Beats II", "Token Jazz Hour", ""3 Round The Corner", "Here We Go Again", "Sessions 4", "73 Soundtrack", "Videogame 1", Clap 4 Me", "Aahhh", "Licking", "Still Laffin", "Go Get Em" and more.

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David Murray & Chico Freeman with Ozay — David Murray & Chico Freeman With Ozay ... CD
ITM, 1994/1995. New Copy .... $19.99 22.99
Two reed giants get some great vocal help here – singer Ozay, who works here with some really great inflections on an unusual choice of tunes! The record's less a heavy workout from Murray or Freeman – and in fact, the players split the record – so that neither is together on one track. Yet they also both really help give the record some shape – adding some depth alongside Ozay's great vocals – which are sometimes wordless, in a really cool way. Other players include Kirk Lightsey and DD Jackson on piano, Calvin Jones on bass, Billy Bang on violin, and Pheeroan Aklaff on drums – a very hip lineup that lives up to its promise. And titles include "Ancient Dancer", "Antiquated Love", "Instanblue", "En Guzel Deniz", "Peaceful Heart/Gentle Spirit", and "Intuitively".

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Wadada Leo Smith — Ten Freedom Summers (4CD set) ... CD
Cuneiform, 2012. New Copy 4CD .... $26.99 29.98
One of the most important records from Wadada Leo Smith in years – an extended set of compositions that offer reflections on and reactions to the Civil Rights era in America! The work here stretches back to the 70s – as some of the tracks were penned by Smith many years ago, but have been brought together, and woven in with more recent music to form a rich tapestry in sound – one that's performed partly by Smith's Golden Quartet/Quintet – and partly by the Southwest Chamber Music ensemble! The sound is stunning – some of the richest, most expressive material we've ever heard from Leo – and the core group features Smith on trumpet, Anthony Davis on piano, John Lindberg on bass, and both Pheeroan Aklaff and Susie Ibarra on drums – while the Southwest group brings in added chamber instrumentation on strings and clarinet. Aklaff plays a few striking solo percussion numbers – and titles include "The Freedom Riders Ride", "The Little Rock Nine", "John F Kennedy's New Frontier & The Space Age", "Black Church", "Rosa Parks & The Montgomery Bus Boycott", "Democracy", and "Medgar Evers A Love Voice Of A Thousand Years' Journey".

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Henry Threadgill — Subject to Change ... LP
About Time, 1985. New Copy .... $7.99 11.99
Compelling compositions from the great Henry Threadgill – recorded here with a really like-minded batch of players who perfectly help him realize his musical vision! There's a nicely snakey feel to some of the tunes here – almost a journey in jazz expression from the left side of the spectrum – lead with a bit more strength than some of Threadgill's other contemporaries, but still allowing plenty of room for solo expression! Two percussionists drive the ensemble – Pheeroan Aklaff and John Betsch – and other players include Ray Anderson on trombone, Rasul Siddik on trumpet, Fred Hopkins on bass, and Deidre Murray on cello – as well as Threadgill himself on flute, alto, tenor, and clarinet. Amina Claudine Myers contributes vocals on one number – "A Piece Of Software", which features lyrics by Cassandra Wilson – and other titles include "Just Trinity The Man", "Homeostasis", "Higher Places", "Subject To Change", and "This".

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Henry Threadgill/Air — Novus & Columbia Recordings Of Henry Threadgill & Air (8CD set) ... CD
Mosaic, Late 70s/Early 80s. New Copy 8CDs .... $136.99
An amazing run of music – and key sounds from a time when the Chicago avant garde was finally getting its due in the mainstream! The set features all Novus and Columbia recordings from both the Air trio of Henry Threagill, Fred Hopkins, and Steve McCall – a seminal group from the AACM in the Windy City – and the later recordings made by Threadgill as a leader – featuring even more expansive ideas, and an impressive ear for larger compositions in jazz! The set spans nearly 20 years, and features material from 11 different albums, including some unreleased music too – titles that include the Air albums Open Air Suit, Montreux Suisse Air, and Air Lore – and Threadgill sessions X 75 Vol 1, You Know The Number, Easily Slip Into Another World, Rag Bush & All, Carry The Day, Makin A Move, and Where's Your Cup – plus the previously unissued Vol 2 for X 75. The Air sessions are very earthy and spontaneous – that wonderful creative interplay that marked the AACM legacy at the time. And the Threadgill records start the same way, but show lots of new ideas coming into play – with contributions from Joseph Jarman on reeds, Amina Claudine Myers on voice, Frank Lacy on trombone, Ted Daniel on trumpet, Deirdre Murray on cello, Fred Hopkins on bass, Pheeroan AkLaff on drums, Myra Melford on piano, and a host of other important musicians, all coming together under the leadership of Threadgill. Notes are great, and the 8 CD set features 52 tracks in all – most of them quite long in length!

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Gloria Steward — Jazz For Dancing ... CD
Early 60s. New Copy .... Around May 26, 2013
A rare set from Gloria Steward – a singer who seems to be American, but who's recording here in a rare Swiss session from the 60s – with backing from a very groovy small combo! The lineup features some great vibes from Manfred Burzlaff, whose ringing tones make for a slightly different vocal set than usual – a bit looser, and not as much the straight piano date you'd expect – although there is some nice piano on the record too, courtesy of Bob Degen. The tunes are mostly standards, but Gloria swings them with a sweet soulful undercurrent – in ways that make the record come across with the same charms you'd get from an early 60s record by Teri Thornton or Pat Bowie. Titles include "Get Out Of Town", "Day In Day Out", "By Myself", "The Lady Is A Tramp", "One Note Samba", and "They Can't Take That Away From Me".

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Gloria Steward — Jazz For Dancing ... LP
Early 60s. New Copy (reissue).... Around June 2, 2013
A rare set from Gloria Steward – a singer who seems to be American, but who's recording here in a rare Swiss session from the 60s – with backing from a very groovy small combo! The lineup features some great vibes from Manfred Burzlaff, whose ringing tones make for a slightly different vocal set than usual – a bit looser, and not as much the straight piano date you'd expect – although there is some nice piano on the record too, courtesy of Bob Degen. The tunes are mostly standards, but Gloria swings them with a sweet soulful undercurrent – in ways that make the record come across with the same charms you'd get from an early 60s record by Teri Thornton or Pat Bowie. Titles include "Get Out Of Town", "Day In Day Out", "By Myself", "The Lady Is A Tramp", "One Note Samba", and "They Can't Take That Away From Me".

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new Craig Harris & The Tailgater's Tales — Shelter ... LP
JMT (Germany), 1987. Used .... $6.99 Temporarily Out Of Stock
One of Harris' hippest of the 80s – a set that has some great Strata East overtones! Players include Don Byron on clarinet, Edward Allen on trumpet, Anthony Cox on bass, and Pheeroan Aklaff on drums – and Tunde Samuel sings on two tracks, "African's Unite" and "Shelter".

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new Henry Threadgill — Just The Facts & Pass The Bucket ... CD
About Time, 1983. New Copy .... $11.99 14.99 Out Of Stock
Overlooked genius from Henry Threadgill – one of his under-exposed 80s sessions for the About Time label, and work that's every bit as great as his better-known sides for Delmark or Black Saint! The group here has a nice sense of freedom and interplay – almost a quality that hearkens back to Threadgill's roots in the AACM, thanks to strong contributions from Craig Harris on trombone, Olu Dara on trumpet, Fred Hopkins on bass, Deidre Murray on cello, and both Pheeroan Aklaff and John Betsch on percussion. The tracks are nicely arranged, but never too stiffly – and titles include "Cremation", "Black Blues", "Gateway", and "Just The Facts And Pass The Bucket".

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new Henry Threadgill — When Was That? ... CD
About Time, 1982. New Copy .... $11.99 14.99 Out Of Stock
One of the most beautiful, lyrical albums we've ever heard from Henry Threadgill – a set that still has all the sharp edges you might know from his other work, but which also comes across with a slightly more sensitive sound as well! The compositions are beautiful – really well-written, longer-thought concepts by Threadgill – perfectly paired with a lineup that includes Craig Harris on trombone, Olu Dara on cornet, Fred Hopkins on bass, and Pheeroan Aklaff and John Betsch on drums – players who work well with Henry's flute, alto, and tenor to craft these deep-feeling lines amidst inventive rhythms. Production is great – very unassuming, and just right for the mood – and titles include "Melin", "10 to 1", "Just B", "When Was That", and "Soft Suicide At The Baths".

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new Henry Threadgill — When Was That? ... LP
About Time, 1982. New Copy .... $7.99 11.99 Out Of Stock
One of the most beautiful, lyrical albums we've ever heard from Henry Threadgill – a set that still has all the sharp edges you might know from his other work, but which also comes across with a slightly more sensitive sound as well! The compositions are beautiful – really well-written, longer-thought concepts by Threadgill – perfectly paired with a lineup that includes Craig Harris on trombone, Olu Dara on cornet, Fred Hopkins on bass, and Pheeroan Aklaff and John Betsch on drums – players who work well with Henry's flute, alto, and tenor to craft these deep-feeling lines amidst inventive rhythms. Production is great – very unassuming, and just right for the mood – and titles include "Melin", "10 to 1", "Just B", "When Was That", and "Soft Suicide At The Baths".

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new Oliver Lake Trio — Zaki – Live In Willisau 1979 ... CD
Hatology (Switzerland), 1979. New Copy .... $6.99 19.99 Out Of Stock
A key European appearance for saxophonist Oliver Lake – captured here at the tail end of a strong rise on the US scene in the 70s! The music here is almost a fair bit freer than some of Lake's other sides from the time – long tracks played by a trio that includes Michael Gregory Jackson on guitar and Pheeroan AkLaff on drums – alongside Lake's own tenor, alto, and soprano sax. Jackson's guitar lines have a mind of their own – often running out in frenetic ways that diverge strongly from Lake's own solo inspirations – but in a way that further adds to the energy of the set. Titles include "5/1", "Zaki", "Clicker", and "Shine".
 
 
 

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