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"The Doors of Perception, recorded by Dave Pike and his group, is one of the oddest records in his rather exotic -- and utterly hip -- discography.
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"The career of pianist and composer Heikki Sarmanto spans five decades and has seem him work with various genres from jazz and avantgarde to classical and even opera. His artistic roots lie, however, in the so-called new jazz music of the sixties.
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"The career of pianist and composer Heikki Sarmanto spans five decades and has seem him work with various genres from jazz and avantgarde to classical and even opera. His artistic roots lie, however, in the so-called new jazz music of the sixties.
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"The career of pianist and composer Heikki Sarmanto spans five decades and has seem him work with various genres from jazz and avantgarde to classical and even opera. His artistic roots lie, however, in the so-called new jazz music of the sixties.
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Real Gone Music has purchased the rights to the short lived Black Jazz catalogue. Only 20 releases on the label - all killer spiritual/soul jazz.
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1975 super rarity in the jazz/funk community originally released on the German Calig label gets a legit vinyl reissue. There were two Catch Up albums. The masterminds behind them are Max Greger Jr (electric piano, Moog, Hammond organ, Mellotron) and Milan Pilar (electric bass).
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"Chicago Odense Ensemble is a unique collaboration that came together in the winter of 2008 while Danish musicians Jonas Munk and Jakob Skøtt stayed in Chicago.
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"Like her other recordings from the Warner Bros. period, Transcendence, is a late album created from various musical notions Alice Coltrane was exploring, rather than conceived as a whole as her Impulse material was. These eight tracks are all based in Indian themes.
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Not to be confused with the metal band Compass, this Compass was a great one and done electric jazz ensemble that put out "Compass Rises" back in 1973. Some might call this jazz rock but while plugged in it really does lean more towards the jazz side.
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Legit gatefold sleeve vinyl reissue of this classic 1969 release by The Wolfgang Dauner Group. Originally released as a private pressing it was repackaged and released on the Brain label a few years label.
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5CD budget priced set collects 5 of Joe Farrell's best work for CTI and is a nice complement to the Moon Germs release. During his time with CTI Farrell explored electric jazz and early jazz rock sounds.
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Sonny Greenwich is a Canadian guitarist not too well known outside of his home country. That's a shame as he is a world class cutting edge musician who's limited output would surely be of interest to fans of electric jazz and jazz rock. Sun Song is his masterpiece of spiritual jazz.
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If you have interest in current proponents of spiritual jazz its possible you have come across the work of Muriel Grossmann. I cam across her work about six years ago and every one of her releases is a musical event.
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If you have interest in current proponents of spiritual jazz its possible you have come across the work of Muriel Grossmann. I cam across her work about six years ago and every one of her releases is a musical event.
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Essential third album from the Mwandishi band. A pure kosmigroov classic in which the ensemble touches on African based rhythms and electric fusion.
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Hancock continues to explore his African roots blending jazz, rock and ethnic sounds with the Mwandishi band. He even plays Mellotron! Truly one of the greats. If you have any interest in spritual jazz you need this breathtaking album - highly recommended.
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Essential third album from the Mwandishi band. A pure kosmigroov classic in which the ensemble touches on African based rhythms and electric fusion.
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Herbie Hancock The Broadcast Collection 1973-1983
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Essential jazz fusion effort from Herbie Hancock's post-Miles Davis ensemble. Intense spiritual jazz. Highly recommended.
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"This classic haunting soundtrack by Herbie Hancock for ‘Death Wish’ featuring Charles Bronson, was originally released in 1974 and is dark and experimental, yet funky. The personnel on the recording included the Head Hunters members and a group of distinguished session musicians.
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After racking up a string of classy acoustic jazz recordings on Blue Note (beginning with 1962's Takin' Off and continuing with such classics as 64's Empyrean Isle, 65's Maiden Voyage and 68's Speak Like a Child), pianist-composer-bandleader Herbie Hancock joined the Warner Bros.
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"Sextant era Mwandishi Herbie with 2 long extended workouts full of cosmic space dust. Broadcast from the Jazz Workshop in Boston Ma USA on the 22nd March 1973 on WBCN. Far Out! Digitally Remastered.
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New reissue of one of the rarest and best titles from the Three Blind Mice catalog. Its almost a tale of two albums as the original sides 1 and 2 are a bit different. In case you were wondering, one of the "+2" is the great Kazumi Watanabe on guitar.
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Yuji Imamura is an excellent percussionist who popped up on a number of sessions for Three Blind Mice.
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