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Drummer Art Blakey recorded Indestructible-his final album for Blue Note-in 1964 with a powerful sextet line-up of The Jazz Messengers featuring Wayne Shorter, Lee Morgan, Curtis Fuller, Cedar Walton, and Reggie Workman.
On February 7, 1960, tenor saxophonist Hank Mobley with pianist Wynton Kelly, bassist Paul Chambers, and drummer Art Blakey, laid down what would become his masterpiece: Soul Station.
180gm vinyl LP pressing. The prodigious trumpeter Lee Morgan debuted on Blue Note in 1956 at the age of 18 but personal problems forced him off the scene temporarily. His rebound recording, The Sidewinder, was a coronation.
Blue Note Audiophile Reissue. Morgan's technical prowess on the horn matched by the emotional depth of his playing, and a composer who could conjure different moods and styles with his writing.
All time must have for any jazz collection! Somethin' Else is an All-Star line up with simple classic arrangements. Spectacular. Remastered by Kevin Gray.
Cannonball Adderley and Bill Evans, both alumni of the Miles Davis group, would meet for the last and most potent time on Know What I Mean? Includes a version of Evan's Waltz for Debby.
Remember Her Name follows the release of the acclaimed Bridges EP which included "Black Like Me" for which she went on to receive a historic Grammy nomination.
All-American DIY-music lifer, Juiceboxxx, is against all odds but keeps moving forward and confounding expectations. Because if there's one thing to know about Juiceboxxx, it's that he never surrenders.
The exuberance of this release is kinda tuff ta' blow off. Contains the superior original version of "21st Century Digital Boy" plus 16 more crucial cuts. A barrage of melodic, hyper-overdrive.