With the assistance of Gary Bartz, Bobby Hutcherson and Azar Lawrence, this mid-seventies recording on Milestone sees McCoy Tyner in full flight. HARDCORE!
Matthew Halsall & The Gondwana Orchestra follow-up on the excellent 'When The World Was One' of 2014, with this, the equally as impressive, 'Into Forever'...
Classic jazz funk album written and produced by the magnificent Mizell brothers! Includes 'Lansana's Priestess'.
Personnel playing on the album include...
Stunning new jazz from trio, Mammal Hands, finding a home on Matthew Halsall's 100% reliable Gondwana label! Recommended if you like GoGo Penguin, Portico...
Features the classic 'Night Nurse' ! Originally released in 1982 and now with extra tracks
"Cool Down The Pace" (10" mix) and a previously unreleased...
Studio One Showcase brings together a new fine selection of classic tracks from Horace Andy, Freddy McGregor, Johnny Osbourne, Lone Ranger, Sugar Minott,...
Reissue of this seminal album! This is perhaps the pinnacle of the classic Mizell brothers albums (alongside perhaps Donald Byrd's "Places and Spaces",...
Emma-Jean Thackray, an outstanding figure in the UK jazz scene, releases Um Yang, her long-dreamed project dedicated to the Taoist philosophy of duality...
On her rootsy, soulful 'Songs Of An Unknown Tongue' album, Zara McFarlane has collaborated with producers Kwake Bass and Wu-Lu - while each track has a...
If you don't know this album you are in for a surprise. Heavyweight funky jazz. Deep, deep break heavy - in the style of Herbie Hancock's "Fat Albert Rotunda"....
Includes the killer funky title tracks "I Need Some Money" and "Get on Down". Experimental yet funky, Harris even puts "Carnival" through his Electronic...
The third release from Night Dreamer’s essential 'Direct-to-Disc' sessions sees an incredible meeting between legendary US saxophonist Gary Bartz and...
Manchester-bred flautist and saxophonist Chip Wickham further enhances the impressive flow of Jazz from the Manchester scene with his latest outing - La...
This collection, originally released by BBC Records in 1979 to celebrate 21 years of the workshop, appears for the first time in its full original form...