"Waltz for Debby" was recorded June 25, 1961 live at the Village Vanguard jazz club. The place acoustics played a big role: the small, triangular basement club naturally produced a warm, close-up sound.
Ships 6/19/26 - A lush, atmospheric masterpiece that blends his signature Latin jazz with late-1960s orchestration. Produced by Esmond Edwards and arranged by Don Sebesky, the album remains a defining staple of exotica and soul-jazz.
Wes Montgomery’s 1960 trio master, pressed on crystal-clear 180g vinyl with a bonus track. Tommy Flanagan and the Heath brothers anchor Montgomery’s thumbed lines; hear him roar on ‘Four on Six’.
Two-LP Soul Jazz collection of Doug Carn’s Black Jazz-era highlights, featuring 'Revelation' and the vocals of Jean Carn; warm organ, Rhodes and brass shaped for the needle and the jacket.
Black Radio is a future landmark album that boldly stakes out new musical territory and transcends any notion of genre, drawing from Jazz, Hip Hop, R&B and Rock, but refusing to be pinned down by any one tag