Loose and funky soul jazz session recorded live in 1964 at the Golden Circle in Stockholm, Sweden. By this time McDuff's band (George Benson (guitar),...
KILLER!Seminal Jazz fusion from the genius keyboardist. This album features monster Headhunters-esque cuts such as 'The Hump', killer fusion such as "Roll...
Vinyl condition: VG+Sleeve condition: VG+Original Pre-Owned Japanese Pressing vinyl with 2 inserts, no Obi, light edge wear, minor corner dent top left.
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Last session from the Prestige vaults (released after he signed to Impulse). Featuring Donald Byrd, Red Garland, Louis Hayes, Art Taylor and Earl May....
Recorded in the summer of 1955, this session was a half-year after the famed meeting of Davis and Jackson with Thelonious Monk on Christmas Eve 1954....
Coltrane's debut on Prestige.
John Coltrane recorded so frequently for the Prestige label during '56-'58 that it's tough to figure out where to start....
Vinyl condition: VG+Sleeve condition: VG+Original Pre-Owned Out-of-Print USA Vinyl, in original shrink, hand written letters CAS on front and back under shrink plus one pen mark on back, small cutout hole
The 5th release from Earth Sound features ex Melodians singer Brent Dowe's killer versions of Manu Diabango funky classic "Soul Makossa" These originally...
Wild, psychedelic, middle eastern-style, cinematic funk vibes from the hotly-tipped Sven Wunder! Huge recommendation for the psych and prog enthusiasts;...
Limited repress of rare 80s roots dancehall album from one of the most underrated singers Horace Martin, featuring updated classic rhythms as "Real Rock"...
Original latin meets funk and soul crossover album from percussionist extraordinaire Candido. Funky jazz line-up cover Booker T, Rufus Thomas and more.
Coltrane's first for Impulse, in 1962, was also the first recording for the classic quartet line-up and is a beautiful blend of extended modal solos, as...
Produced by Wayne Henderson, with cult group 'Pleasure' on backing, "Let's Keep It Together" is a jazz-funk stormer, "Karmen" is a quiet storm and "Fever"...