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The great MPS label is methodically reissuing highlights from their vast catalog on vinyl. Everything is sourced from the original analogue master tapes and sounds wonderful. Lucky for us they decided to focus on George Duke's blazing fusion albums he recorded for them in the early 70s.
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The great MPS label is methodically reissuing highlights from their vast catalog on vinyl. Everything is sourced from the original analogue master tapes and sounds wonderful. Lucky for us they decided to focus on George Duke's blazing fusion albums he recorded for them in the early 70s.
$21.00 -
The great MPS label is methodically reissuing highlights from their vast catalog on vinyl. Everything is sourced from the original analogue master tapes and sounds wonderful. Lucky for us they decided to focus on George Duke's blazing fusion albums he recorded for them in the early 70s.
$30.00 -
The great MPS label is methodically reissuing highlights from their vast catalog on vinyl. Everything is sourced from the original analogue master tapes and sounds wonderful. Lucky for us they decided to focus on George Duke's blazing fusion albums he recorded for them in the early 70s.
$30.00 -
The great MPS label is methodically reissuing highlights from their vast catalog on vinyl. Everything is sourced from the original analogue master tapes and sounds wonderful. Lucky for us they decided to focus on George Duke's blazing fusion albums he recorded for them in the early 70s.
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Jazz metal is alive and well in France!
With The Story Of Scott Rötti the iconoclastic trio of Christophe Godin (guitar), Ivan Rougny (bass), and Aurelian Ouzoulias (drums) continue to change the rules of jazz and metal.
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This is as close as the great Japanese saxophonist ever got to full blown fusion. Sunshower consists of four long tracks. Featured on the album is Mikio Masuda who basically goes crazy on electric keyboards. Has a bit of a Headhunters vibe. Highly recommended.
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Brilliant fusion album from the keyboardist who played with both Magma and Heldon.
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Deluxe CD + DVD edition. Manifesto Records is proud to announce the release of Frankfurt '86, the third in a continuing series of classic Allan Holdsworth live performances.
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"New York guitarist/vocalist Jane Getter is no stranger to the jazz fusion scene. Cited as “the fieriest fretboarding female ever to strap on a Stratocaster” by Guitar Player Magazine, Getter has released three acclaimed studio albums—Jane (1999), See Jane Run (2005), and three (2012)—as well a
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Blow out price for this 2CD set from 80s period solo efforts by the masterful bassist.
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Grey area CD of a widely circulated (but quite incredible) live radio broadcast from the Jazz Workshop in Boston, MA on May 15, 1973. This is the version of the band that features Chick Corea (keys), Stanley Clarke (bass), Bill Connors (guitar), Steve Gadd (drums) and Mingo Lewis (percussion.
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Grey area live 2CD set of a radio broadcast of Herbie Hancock and Carlos Santana, live from Den-en Coliseum, Tokyo 26th July 1981
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The legendary German jazz rock/prog band are still at it. For some time now they have been reduced to a trio but here they are augmented with guest musicians. Helmut Hattler, Peter Wolbrandt, and Jan Fride still got the chops and they mix it up with a dose of good humor as well.
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"Listening to an album that simply sounds amazing is such a pleasurable experience. Beyond the songwriting and performance there’s a quality available in the sonic landscape that just “feels right”, and when an artist finds that spot then everything they do turns to gold. Jane Getter Premonitio
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"Remember the days before live concerts were put on hold?
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"Trifecta is an amalgam of three superlative musicians who, while playing together on tour with Steven Wilson, often jammed together in their downtime, forming their own little ‘jazz club.’ The three guys, Nick Beggs (bass), Adam Holzman (keys) and Craig Blundell (drums), finding themselves with
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"With “Your Bliss My Joy” - Sex Magick Wizard’s debut for Rune Grammofon - this young quartet take a big step forward from their promising first album, “Eroto Comatose Lucidity”, released in 2019 on the small Finito Bakalao label.
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"A few months album the debut's release, Clive Stevens returned to the studio, but this time, the line-up is less stellar, even if Ralph Towner (keyboards) and John Abercrombie (guitars) are still present, with the former also toys with 12-string guitar.
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"It's a curious fact that the presence of virtuoso guests on a live album can sometimes subtract from the actual quality of the performance.
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"Tony Williams certainly counts among those unique drummers in jazz today, whose work has had a lasting influence on styles and still does. At the tender age of 16, saxophonist Jackie McLean brought him to his band in New York. He also made his first recording with McLean.
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Authorized reissue of the 1976 album from the great (sadly now deceased) Japanese guitarist. Kawasaki had moved to NYC and recorded Juice there. Its a product of its time - he added a touch of funk to his sound but it features blazing guitars and some cool keyboard work from Tom Coster.
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Another all instrumental affair from this talented keyboardist takes more of a fusion bent. With a rhythm section anchored by Simon Phillips and bassists Jimmy Johnson and Tony Franklin what would you expect?
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"The Stanley Clarke/George Duke Project is a genre defying soup of electro-funk, rock, r&b, smooth soul and fusion. There are crowd pleasing solos from all concerned and George Duke's smooth vocal stylings on the hits Sweet Baby and Brazilian Love Affair.
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Universally considered to be the worst studio album from Soft Machine. In actuality Land Of Cockayne began as a Karl Jenkins solo album.
$15.00