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Plain and simple, Takeo Moriyama is one bad ass mofo of a drummer. A staple of the Japanese "J-Jazz" scene, he's released many killer albums over the years. BBE has reissued his rarest album East Plants in cooperation with Moriyama and the original label VAP.
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"ouffle Continu Records present the first ever vinyl reissue of Perception's self-titled album, originally released in 1971.
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50th anniversary vinyl reissue of the 1969 debut from Finnish keyboardist Heikki Sarmanto. Its a live recording from the Jyväskylä Arts Festival. Sarmanto is a legend in Finland - probably the best known jazz keyboardist from the region.
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"Marching Song began as a one-off nine minute composition for a shelved album, recorded by Mike with a Sextet in 1966, previously unissued, it is included here as a bonus track on Disc 3.
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Harry Beckett was a well known trumpeter orginally from Barbados, who's name pops up with frequency in the British jazz scene. Joy Unlimited was his fourth album as leader. Electric jazz? Jazz rock? We may be talking semantics - let's call it a little of both.
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John Coltrane American Broadcast Collection 1951-1963
In his remarkable career, tenor sax giant John Coltrane was a vital figure in the evolution of bop to free jazz.
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MILES DAVIS - Paul's Mall, Boston, MA September 14th, 1972
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n 1976, award winners of DownBeat magazine's annual poll assembled to present a concert in Chicago, the city in which the publication was founded and based.
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Offiically licensed British jazz/rock rarity - transferred from the master tapes.
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This one came completely out of left field. It turns out that noted jazz pianist Brad Mehldau grew up as a prog rock fan. This is essentially his "wearing his influences on his sleeve" tribute to prog rock...but done Brad Mehldau style.
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"Hans Dulfer is an internationally acclaimed Dutch jazz musician, known for playing the tenor saxophone. His debut album The Morning After the Third was released in 1970.
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"Hans Dulfer is a Dutch jazz musician famous for playing the tenor saxophone. With his band Ritmo-Natural he released his second album Candy Clouds in 1970. The album consists of six songs, with its title track being split into two parts.
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"Recorded after Keith Tippett's 50-piece orchestra project Centipede, Blueprint couldn't make a stronger contrast. This scaled-down session would become the starting point for the pianist's free improvisation career.
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"“Paul Horn + NEXUS” is an album that has been long out of print.
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"A New Frontier sees Howe returning to the trio format with son Dylan on drums and Ross Stanley on organ, in an outing he’s explored in the past.
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"This CD includes the former 'Adama' & about half of another LP known as 'Ima'. It is the first part of a whole work entitled 'Neffesh Music'. Both LPs date back to 1976. All tracks have been carefully re-mastered & the CD includes an 8 page booklet.
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"Having already spent twenty years on the cutting edge of modern rock percussion, Bill Bruford (ex-King Crimson, Yes, UK a.m.m.) formed Earthworks in 1986, as a deliberate return to his roots in jazz. Availing himself of the brightest young talent on the burgeoning U.K.
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"Broadcast live on WBCN-FM radio, this remarkable performance captures Pat Metheny at a fascinating point in his career. His debut album, the classic Bright Size Life, had recently been released, but he'd already moved on, forming a quartet for the forthcoming Watercolors LP, issued in 1977.
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"Between October 1961 and October 1962, numerous Charles Mingus performances were broadcast on WADO in New York, featuring the great jazz bassist leading about half a dozen different line-ups.
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"None of Miles Davis' recordings has been more shrouded in mystery than Jack Johnson, yet none has better fulfilled Davis' promise that he could form the "greatest rock band you ever heard." Containing only two tracks, the album was assembled out of no less than four recording sessions between F
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Hot modal jazz set from Canadian saxophonist Lee Gagnon. Gagnon's always always seem to walk to a different beat. "Jazzzzz" is perhaps his best album and one of top releases from the Canadian jazz scene.
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"ESP marks the beginning of a revitalization for Miles Davis, as his second classic quintet -- saxophonist Wayne Shorter, pianist Herbie Hancock, bassist Ron Carter, and drummer Tony Williams -- gels, establishing what would become their signature adventurous hard bop.
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"The classic interpretation of Gershwin by Miles Davis (performing with a large ensemble) and Gil Evans (arranger and conductor).
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"Art Blakey & The Jazz Messengers, live at the 9th Annual Chicago Jazz Festival on September 5th 1987
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Budget priced 5CD set includes 5 great John Coltrane albums from his years at Atlantic:
Giant Steps
Coltrane Jazz
My Favorite Things
Coltrane Plays The Blues
Coltrane's Sound$25.00