Miles Davis: Live-Evil: Recorded in 1971 at the Cellar Door in Washington, D.C., this straight reissue may draw attention for fans of colored vinyl. Backed by the Bill Oliver Orchestra, and including RTF vocalist Gayle Moran, this live album's first vinyl pressing in four decades comes on hand-numbered transparent crystal vinyl.
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A brief 34-minute CD flows better on two sides of wax.Īlbum cover art courtesy of Tidal Waves Music The early 90s double album from John Hicks' 1991 trio is finally available on vinyl FridayĬhick Corea & Lionel Hampton: At MIDEM '78: Performing at the MIDEM Jazz Gala in Cannes, France, these two giants find common cause in swing through this one-time collaboration just after the breakup of Corea's band Return to Forever. Trumpeter Michael Lawrence takes over for Randy Brecker, with Mike Mandel, Danny Trifan and Alphonse Mouzon at the keys, bass and drums. Larry Coryell 11th House: At Montreux: The Godfather of Fusion, guitarist Larry Coryell and his 1974 band are in fine form on this first-ever vinyl reissue. This is the album's first-ever reissue on vinyl. Unfortunately, Baker isn't at his best artistically on Albert's House, despite the presence of guitarist Barney Kessel and pianist Paul Smith. The trumpeter was recovering from a terrible mouth injury that damaged his ability to play. debut.Ĭhet Baker: Albert's House: This 1969 album of compositions by "Tonight Show" co-creator Steve Allen finds Baker at a low point in his career. The powerhouse post-bop trio plays ballads and burners across two records, also marking the album's U.S. Hicks leads a fantastic trio here with fellow Messenger alum Ray Drummond on bass and the legendary Idris Muhammad drumming. John Hicks Trio: Is That So? This is the vinyl debut of the 1991 album from the pianist who joined Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers in 1964. Ray Charles: Live in Stockholm 1972: This previously unheard concert, pressed on golden-brown vinyl, features the Ray Charles Orchestra and the Raelettes performing eight tunes, ranging from "Alexander's Ragtime Band" to "What'd I Say" and "I Can't Stop Loving You." The music is also available on the new six-CD box set True Genius.Īlbum cover art courtesy of Liberation Hall Records Chet Baker's live album Albert's House is finally reissued on vinyl Friday Dizzy Gillespie, Miles Davis, Buddy Rich are heard with Parker on the recordings, which are also available on two CDs.
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Three recordings of blowing sessions last more than a dozen minutes, allowing extended soloing that was rarely captured at the time. Some of the recordings are incomplete, but several stretch past the seven-minute mark. Her new album, I Dream of Christmas, was released last month.Ĭharlie Parker: Bird in L.A.: Expected for release this past summer, the four-LP vinyl of these rare recordings from seven sessions or concerts from 1945 to 1952 in Los Angeles finally arrives Friday. Norah Jones: Christmas Don't Be Late: Blue Note Records offers a novelty 3-inch vinyl pressing of Norah Jones' version of the holiday classic by Alvin and the Chipmunks. Depending on where you drop the needle, you might hear modern interpretations by an all-star group featuring Armstrong's fellow New Orleanians Nicholas Payton and Wycliffe Gordon.Īlbum cover courtesy of Tangerine Records Ray Charles Live in Stockholm 1972 makes its vinyl debut for Record Store Day Friday Verve Records uses the "parallel grooves" vinyl cutting technique on both sides. The Wonderful World of Louis Armstrong Allstars: Satchmo himself sings his classic version of "What a Wonderful World" on side A, and a 1936 recording of "Swing That Music" is heard on the B side. Songs include Peterson originals like "Cakewalk" and standards by Duke Ellington and Bill Evans. Guitarist Joe Pass, with Dave Young and Martin Drew on bass and drums, reached a pinnacle of artistry at the end of a 14-day European tour.
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Oscar Peterson: A Time for Love: Live in Helsinki, 1987: In a limited three-LP translucent blue vinyl run, also on a double-CD set, this previously unreleased concert in Finland finds the legendary pianist with one of his greatest quartets. KNKX jazz host Abe Beeson has a look at the new music, reissues and some previously unreleased recordings.
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Oscar Peterson, Ray Charles, Louis Armstrong, Chick Corea, Big Mama Thornton and more will have jazz fans up early and standing in line at area record stores. Record Store Day's post-Thanksgiving releases are coming Friday, Nov.