Don Cherry first rose to prominence as part of the Ornette Coleman Quartet that turned the jazz world on it's ear in 1959. Then, in 1965 he began his career as a leader with a run of fiery Blue Note albums including the Where Is Brooklyn? production.
Now cited as one of his best albums, Waltz for Debby was a live album from Bill Evans' trio and was the companion release to the critically acclaimed Sunday at the Village Vanguard.
Bitches Brew is a studio album by Miles Davis, originally released in 1970. It marked his continuing experimentation with electric instruments such as the electric piano and guitar in order to reject traditional jazz rhythms.
Twenty One Pilots - Vessel CD. Fueled By Ramen's 2013 major label debut, featuring Holding On to You and Car Radio. Standard 12-track CD pressing, factory-sealed and ready for play.
Morrison Graves - Division Rising LP (180g black vinyl). Gritty, late-night psych: buzzing guitars, motoric drums and shadowed melodies that probe gentrification and loss. 'Demolition Man' drives the record with bleak, propulsive force.
Bad Brains - Quickness LP (punk note edition). Remastered and mastered by Dave Gardner; alternate John Yates Blue Note inspired artwork; 12-track pressing including With The Quickness.