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),...
Last session from the Prestige vaults (released after he signed to Impulse). Featuring Donald Byrd, Red Garland, Louis Hayes, Art Taylor and Earl May....
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
100% Stone-cold rare groove classic. "Walk that Walk" is a heavyweight monster tune. ESSENTIAL!By 1974, 31 year-old Weldon Irvine was ready for the next...
Another unquestionably ESSENTIAL late-sixties standard-setting soul album from the undisputed queen of soul, Aretha Franklin!
This is truly amazing music...
You need every single Gary Bartz early 70s album on Fantasy. ESSENTIAL deep spiritual, soulful jazz. Mixed by Larry Mizell, produced by Bartz. 100% deep.
Gary Bartz was in the artistic eye of the hurricane that was the Black Power movement at the turn of the 70s and here, with the group he was calling...
At times a homage to the earlier roots of Jazz and R'n'B but with a surreal sense of humour throughout, no more so than on "Strange Lullaby" and "Big...
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Soul Jazz Records/Universal Sound are reissuing jazz composer Oliver Lake's Ntu:...
What an album! Essential stuff including Bartz's seminal 'I've Known Rivers' based on the Langston Hughes poem. Also 'Dr Follows Dance' and loads more....
** 180G double vinyl **
'Too Slow To Disco: Volume 1' celebrates the late 70s Westcoast Yachtpop sound with 19 tracks from the era by artists such as...
Hannibal's "Children of The Fire" is a unique deep jazz album composed as a suite and featuring a full orchestra. Originally self-released on the tiny...
Gary Bartz was in the artistic eye of the hurricane that was the Black Power movement at the turn of the 70s and these two albums tell it in no uncertain...