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Offiically licensed British jazz/rock rarity - transferred from the master tapes.
$28.00 -
"Flare Up is the debut album by Caribbean trumpet player Harry Beckett. It remains an occasion to celebrate decades after its initial release during the golden age of British jazz.
$30.00 -
"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.
$26.00 -
"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.
$26.00 -
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.
$18.00 -
"Never bootlegged and known up until now only to a few faithful servants (and largely thought to have been lost for ever), these sessions offer a hitherto unrivalled look into the state of Finnish jazz and progressive rock between the years 1972-1977.
$ 13.80$ 23.00 -
Long out of print and never before reissued, Azar Lawrence’s seminal album Summer Solstice returns to vinyl with an all-analog mastering from the original tapes.
$27.00 -
Spiritual jazz is a subcategory that has been highly collectable for years. Recently attention has been laser focused on labels like Strata-East, Black Jazz and Tribe with prices starting to climb into the stratosphere.
$ 18.00$ 30.00 -
The recording you have in your hand documents the start of John McLaughlin’s journey towards his ideal acoustic guitar trio.
$27.00 -
"Lyrical pop / gayo composer and saxophonist Gil Ok-yun was a central figure in Korea’s golden age of gayo (1960s to 1980s), and has given us countless gems through his collaborations with greats such as Hye Eun-yi and others.
$36.00 -
"ouffle Continu Records present the first ever vinyl reissue of Perception's self-titled album, originally released in 1971.
$27.00 -
"In February 1973 Yle’s Pop Liisa show was visited by two bands. Petri & Pettersson Brass performed soulful big band rock music whereas Magyar inhabited the same beautiful psychedelic universe of childlike innocence and beauty that artists like Pekka Streng stemmed from.
$25.00 -
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.
$24.00 -
"Algonquin is 70’s progressive big band, the soloists pitted against the choregraphed ensemble, which takes a little getting used to after a decade of listening to small-group improvisation, or progressive small band.
$30.00 -
Phenomenal collaboration between American pianist Mal Waldron and Japanese trumpeter Terumasa Hino. These two masters are backed by Takae Uematsu (tenor sax), Isao Suzuki (bass) , Motohiko Hino (drums), and Yuji Imamura (percussion).
$38.00