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      • 1. Minor League
      • 2. Ezz-Thetic
      • 3. Grant's Tune
      • 4. Solid
      • 5. The Kicker

      In June 1964, Grant Green recorded his blazing post-bop session for Solid, an album that would go unreleased until 1979 as Blue Note had success with the guitarist’s soul jazz outings of the time. The date found the guitarist stretching out in a state-of-the-art sextet with Joe Henderson, James Spaulding, McCoy Tyner, Bob Cranshaw, and Elvin Jones.

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      Grant GreenGreen is Beautiful (Classic Vinyl Series)Blue Note
      Another Blue Note killer coming! Grant Green killer 1970 super funky soul jazz LP from Liberty-era Blue Note Records. This is one of the best Blue Note...
      • – Ain't It Funky Now
      • – The Windjammer
      • – Dracula
      Grant Green Grant's First Stand (1961)Blue Note
      Guitarist Grant Green's debut on Blue Note as he's joined by Baby Face Willette on organ and Ben Dixon on drums. Smokin!
      • – Ain't Nobody's Business If I Do
      Grant GreenIdle Moments (1964)Blue Note
      With Joe Henderson sax, Duke Pearson piano, Bobby Hutcherson vibes, Bob Cranshaw bass and Al Harewood drums. Stellar line up on this classic Blue Note...
      • – Nomad

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      Freddie ReddShades of ReddDecca / Blue Note
      The underrated hard bop pianist and composer Freddie Redd gained prominence as the composer of the score for the stage play The Connection and continued...
        Jackie McLeanJacknifeDecca / Blue Note
        Jackie McLean’s evocative 1965 album Jacknife captured the saxophonist in a post-bop mode with trumpeters Lee Morgan and Charles Tolliver, pianist Larry...
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          Horace SilverSerenade to a Soul SisterDecca / Blue Note
          Horace Silver had been delivering hard bop classics for over a decade when he moved into more groovy territory in the late-’60s on albums including Serenade...
            Freddie RoachGood MoveDecca / Blue Note
            After appearing on Blue Note albums by Ike Quebec, Hammond B3 organist Freddie Roach made his own run of soul jazz classics for the label including the...
              • LP 5505973£36.99
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              Lee MorganThe GigoloDecca / Blue Note
              After the runaway success of The Sidewinder in 1964, trumpeter Lee Morgan continued his musical hot streak in 1965 on albums including The Gigolo featuring...
              • – Yes I Can, No You Can't
              • – Speedball
              • LP (180 gram) 5880785£27.99
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              Bobby HutchersonMedinaDecca / Blue Note
              Bobby Hutcherson’s cutting-edge 1969 session Medina found the vibraphonist with a remarkable band featuring Harold Land on tenor saxophone & flute, Stanley...
                • LP (180 gram) 4849856£36.99
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                Kenny Dorham & Jackie McLeanInta Somethin’ (Tone Poet)Decca / Blue Note
                This spirited 1961 live date for Pacific Jazz captured Kenny Dorham leading a quintet with Jackie McLean, Walter Bishop Jr., Leroy Vinnegar, and Art Taylor...
                  Doug WatkinsWatkins At Large (Tone Poet)Decca / Blue Note
                  Recorded in 1956 for Tom Wilson’s Transition label, Watkins At Large was the first of two albums bassist Doug Watkins made as a leader. With a first-rate...
                    Bobby HutchersonTotal Eclipse (Tone Poet)Decca / Blue Note
                    Killer deep jazz from vibist Bobby Hutcherson on Blue Note, 1970. With Harold Land, Chick Corea, Reggie Johnson and Joe Chambers. Bobby Hutcherson’s...
                    • – Herzog
                    Bobby HutchersonHappeningsDecca / Blue Note
                    Hardcore deep jazz with Bobby joined by Herbie Hancock, Bob Cranshaw and Joe Chambers
                    • – Rojo
                    Donald ByrdByrd's Eye View (Tone Poet)Decca / Blue Note
                    Recorded in 1955 for Tom Wilson’s Transition label, Byrd’s Eye View was Donald Byrd’s first issued album as a leader featuring the trumpeter at the...
                      Blue Note Re:imagined II (feat. Yazz Ahmed, Theon Cross, Oscar Jerome & more)Decca / Blue Note
                      Legendary labels Decca and Blue Note have joined forces again for Blue Note Re:imagined II; a collection of classic Blue Note tracks, reworked and newly...
                      • – Yazz Ahmed - It (Chick Correa)
                      • – Conor Albert - You Make Me Feel So Good (Bobbi Humphrey)
                      • – Parthenope - Don’t Know Why (Norah Jones)
                      • – Swindle - Miss Kane (Donald Byrd)
                      • – Nubiyan Twist - Through The Noise (Chant No.2) (Donald Byrd)
                      • – Ego Ella May - Morning Side Of Love (Chico Hamilton)
                      • – Oscar Jerome - Green With Envy (Grant Green)
                      • – Daniel Casimir ft. Rita Moran - Lost (Wayne Shorter)
                      • – Theon Cross - Epistrophy (Thelonious Monk)
                      • – Maya Delilah - Harvest Moon (Cassandra Wilson)
                      • – Kay Young - Feel Like Making Love (Marlena Shaw)
                      • – Venna & Marco - Where Are We Going (Donald Byrd)
                      • – Reuben James - Infant Eyes (Wayne Shorter)
                      • – Binker Golding - Fort Worth (Joe Lovano)
                      • – Cherise - Sunrise (Norah Jones)
                      • – Franc Moody - Cristo Redentor (Donald Byrd)
                      • 1. – Yazz Ahmed - It (Chick Correa)
                      • 2. – Conor Albert - You Make Me Feel So Good (Bobbi Humphrey)
                      • 3. – Parthenope - Don’t Know Why (Norah Jones)
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                      Herbie HancockSpeak Like A ChildDecca / Blue Note
                      Seminal Herbie Hancock on Blue Note, produced by Duke Pearson.
                        Lonnie SmithDrivesDecca / Blue Note
                        Drivin' organ soul jazz on Blue Note, 1970, with sax work by Dave Hubbard and Ronnie Cuber
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                              Jackie McLeanJacknifeDecca / Blue Note
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