Ain't No Sunshine is a previously unissued concert recording from one of the greasiest and funkiest hammond B3 organists of all-time, Brother Jack McDuff....
Recorded at American Sound Studios, Memphis with Dave Newman, Reggie Young, Bobby Wood, Carlos Patato Valdez and more. Produced by Arif Mardin. One of...
Includes the killer funky title tracks "I Need Some Money" and "Get on Down". Experimental yet funky, Harris even puts "Carnival" through his Electronic...
Originally released on Atlantic in 1969 this is one of Eddie Harris's first forays with the electric saxophone - and its heavy and wicked! Produced by...
Featuring Dom Um Romao, Joao Donato, Moacir Santos and full orchestra. Classic, trademark bossa jazz crossover 60s sound with some killer tunes including...
Avant-pop and electronic superstar Charli xcx has become an iconic figure in the arts, having helped expand the landscape of popular music over the last...
Herbie Mann was no jump on the bandwagon guy when it came to bossa nova - he was one of the first to head off to Brazil and this album was recorded in...
The 36 track 2CD album comes with 50-page book featuring text, biographies and photography. It also comes in a limited run two volume double-vinyl super-loud...
**Repressed Greg Foat classic!** Greg Foat's second album for Jazzman, offers 12 beautiful tracks of cinematic sci-fi jazz, seductive ambience and majestic...
Father and many sons collaborate for the first time! Legendary spiritual jazz musician Philip Cohran is joined by a band comprised of his eight sons, Hypnotic...
Featuring: Eric Dolphy (as, b-cl), Woody Shaw (tp), Clifford Jordan (ss), Huey Sonny Simmons (as), Prince Lasha (fl), Bobby Hutcherson (vb), Eddie Khan,...
This is a jaw-droppingly beautiful masterpiece of late-60s modal jazz. This classic album features Chick Corea in his acoustic, pre-fusion days and his...
Classic mid-sixties Blue Note period album from Miles Davis' saxophonist, Wayne Shorter! Essential modal jazz featuring Freddie Hubbard, Herbie Hancock,...
Os Mutantes had expanded to a quintet at the time of the 1971 release of Jardim Eletrico, but hadn't fell into the guitar-heavy groove of later years....