Monk's first album on Columbia, after his spell on Riverside, was originally released in 1963 and featured long-term stalwart Charlie Rouse on tenor sax.
Vinyl condition: VG+Sleeve condition: VGOriginal Pre-Owned Out-of-Print USA Vinyl, 1969 Terra Haute first pressing, 360 sound on label, sleeve wear, spine wear/ taped, v. light marks on vinyl
Thirteenth studio album by the British progressive rock band. Released in September 1987, the album was recorded primarily on guitarist David Gilmour's...
Mongo covers the full range of rhythms from Montuno to Rumba and Mambo to Merengue with the brassy backing of Marty Sheller, Hubert Laws and Bobby Capers.
French electronic duo KaS Product were proper enigmas. Their first decade of activity, from 1980 to 1990, was marked by carving out their own niche within...
Exacerbated be-bop, modal concepts, hardbop and even hints at burgeoning free-jazz give this opus a unique and enchanting sound. Originally released on...