Legendary composer & producer David Axelrod’s solo album Heavy Axe is a jazz-rock opus that encapsulated the preeminent sound of the of the mid ‘70s....
The ostensible soundtrack to a feature-length movie of the same name, the hour-long project includes snippets of dialogue that hint at the film’s apocalyptic...
The best Brian Auger album. Tough, tough funky deep tracks includes versions of Les McCann's 'Compared To What', Marvin Gaye's 'Inner City Blues', as well...
9 to 5 and Odd Jobs was received as a return to country form for the singer after her pop dalliances, but to Parton herself it was something even bigger...
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...
Classic mid-sixties Blue Note period album from Miles Davis' saxophonist, Wayne Shorter! Essential modal jazz featuring Freddie Hubbard, Herbie Hancock,...
Extremely rare but important release from the little known but highly respected Abdul-Malik. Abdul-Malik was one of the main Jazz musicians in New York...
Apocalyptic heaviness from Phil Cohran and a ten-piece ensemble that includes Louis Satterfield and Donald Myrick (later to front EWF's horn section)....
Great new lost deep deep jazz work from legendary Chicago deep jazzer Phil Cohran and his Artistic Heritage Ensemble. Newly discovered, this late 60s...
**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,...