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Original 1954 Lexington Ave label Blue Note!
Cover: VG (see photos, overall solid shape but has been taped and stickered)
Vinyl: VG (no real flaws, minor scuffs but no scratchs, some surface noise)
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USED: Miles Davis: Vol 3 10"
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South London multi-instrumentalist Tom Misch, and Yussef Dayes, one of the UK’s most innovative young drummers, come together to bring us What Kinda Music – an astonishing collaboration between two artists of very different disciplines, and one of the mos
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Misch, Tom & Yussef Dayes: What Kinda Music LP
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The underrated hard bop pianist and composer Freddie Redd first gained a degree of prominence as the composer of the remarkable score for the acclaimed stage play The Connection, in which he also appeared as an actor playing the role of a jazz pianist. Re
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Redd, Freddie: Shades of Redd (Blue Note Classics) LP
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Jackie McLean’s evocative 1965 album Jacknife captured the alto saxophonist in an envelope-pushing post-bop mode. The session featured two trumpeters—Lee Morgan and Charles Tolliver—who are heard together to great effect on Morgan’s groovy “Soft Blue,” bu
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McLean, Jackie: Jacknife Blues (Blue Note Tone Poet) LP LP
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Horace Silver’s 1962 tour of Japan had a profound impact on the pianist who returned to the U.S. and dedicated his subsequent album The Tokyo Blues to his fervent Japanese fans. Along with his quintet featuring trumpeter Blue Mitchell, tenor saxophonist J
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Silver, Horace: Tokyo Blues (Blue Note Tone Poet) LP
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Dexter Gordon experienced a career renaissance with his momentous comeback on Blue Note in the early 1960s which produced numerous all-time classic albums. In 1980, producer Michael Cuscuna dug into the vaults to compile Landslide, a collection released a
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Gordon, Dexter: Landslide (Blue Note Tone Poet) LP
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After releasing two astonishing albums of original material with his remarkable debut Fuchsia Swing Song (1964) and the follow-up Contours (1965), multi-instrumentalist Sam Rivers went another direction on his third Blue Note album A New Conception (1966)
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Rivers, Sam: A New Conception (Blue Note Tone Poet) LP
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Blue Note Byrd, Donald: Stepping Into Tomorrow (Blue Note Classics) LP
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Byrd, Donald: Stepping Into Tomorrow (Blue Note Classics) LP
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Born in New York City and raised in San Francisco, trumpeter Eddie Henderson's exceptional childhood was shaped by parents who counted Miles Davis as a family friend and enrolled him at the San Francisco Conservatory of Music. After obtaining a medical de
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Henderson, Eddie: Heritage (Blue Note Classics) LP
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Openness Trio is the debut album by a unique collective comprised of guitarist and producer Nate Mercereau, saxophonist Josh Johnson, and percussionist Carlos Niño. Free-thinking creators who bring a depth of experience from wide-ranging collaborations wi
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Mercereau, Nate / Josh Johnson / Nino Carlos: Openness Trio LP
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In the 1960s, Blue Note’s roster of organists boasted a formidable line-up of leading Hammond B3 practitioners like Jimmy Smith, Big John Patton, Baby Face Willette, and Larry Young each of whom was honing their own distinctive styles on the instrument. T
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Roach, Freddie: Down to Earth (Blue Note Classic) LP
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In the 1960s, Blue Note’s roster of organists boasted a formidable line-up of leading Hammond B3 practitioners like Jimmy Smith, Big John Patton, Freddie Roach, and Larry Young each of whom was honing their own distinctive styles on the instrument. The Li
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Willette, Baby-Face: Stop and Listen LP
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After making a strong impression in a sideman roll on Jimmy Smith’s twin soul jazz classics Midnight Special and Back at the Chicken Shack in April 1960, Blue Note boss Alfred Lion brought Stanley Turrentine back into Van Gelder Studio in June to record h
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Turrentine, Stanley: Look Out (Blue Note Classic) LP
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Tenor saxophonist Hank Mobley was on a serious roll in 1960 when he recorded Roll Call, the middle album in a trilogy of hard bop masterpieces that includes the tenor saxophonist’s equally essential albums Soul Station and Workout. For Roll Call, Mobley r
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Mobley, Hank: Roll Call (Blue Note Classic) LP
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For the Love of It All is more than trumpeter and composer Brandon Woody’s recording debut; it is a manifesto, a ritual, a hymn to the enduring power of love. Joined by his band Upendo – Troy Long (piano, organ, Rhodes, keyboards), Quincy Phillips (drums)
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Woody, Brandon: For the Love of It LP
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The brilliant pianist Don Pullen was a striking and versatile player whose music spanned a wide variety of styles. Pullen first came to prominence as a member of Charles Mingus’ group in the early 1970s, and later formed a co-led quartet with saxophonist
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Pullen, Don: New Beginnings (Blue Note Classics) LP
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Drummer Tony Williams had a long, fruitful relationship with Blue Note Records beginning in the 1960s when as a teenager he appeared on numerous post-bop classics - Herbie Hancock Maiden Voyage, Eric Dolphy Out to Lunch, Andrew Hill Point of Departure - a
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Williams, Tony: Civilization (Blue Note Classics) LP
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Pianist and composer Gerald Clayton returns with his third Blue Note album, Ones & Twos, featuring vibraphonist Joel Ross, flutist Elena Pinderhughes, trumpeter Marquis Hill and drummer Kendrick Scott, with post-production work by Kassa Overall. The album
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Clayton, Gerald: Ones and Twos LP
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Horace Silver had been delivering hard bop classic after hard bop classic for more than a decade when he shifted gears and began moving into more groovy territory with 1966's The Jody Grind. When the pianist next went into Van Gelder Studio in 1968 he kep
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Silver Quintet, Horace: Serenade to a Soul Sister (Blue Note Classic) LP
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Lou Donaldson had been a Blue Note stalwart since his earliest recordings in 1952 and over the following 15 years produced numerous classic dates spanning bebop, hard bop, and soul jazz. But when the alto saxophonist hooked up with the funky drummer Leo M
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Donaldson, Lou: Say It Loud (Blue Note Classic) LP
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The bluesy and soulful pianist Horace Parlan is perhaps best known for his work with Charles Mingus on the bassist’s seminal 1959 albums Mingus Ah Um and Blues & Roots. That same year Parlan made his first Blue Note appearance on Lou Donaldson’s album The
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Parlan, Horace: Up & Down (Blue Note Tone Poet) LP
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Houston, Texas born tenor saxophonist Curtis Amy found his way to Los Angeles in the mid-1950s where he became embedded in the West Coast Jazz scene and began recording for Pacific Jazz in 1960. His second date for the label was Groovin’ Blue, a hard-swin
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Amy, Curtis/Frank Butler: Groovin' Blue (Blue Note Tone Poet) LP
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After Sonny Rollins first appeared on a Blue Note session as a member of Bud Powell’s Modernists in 1949, the Saxophone Colossus began building his name as a bandleader with a run of albums for Prestige before returning to make his Blue Note debut as a le
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Rollins, Sonny: Volume 1 (Blue Note Classic) LP
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Blue Note MVP Duke Pearson was a versatile presence on the label from the late-1950s thru the early 1970s, contributing in myriad ways to numerous classic albums as a pianist, bandleader, sideman, composer, arranger, and producer. After recording a pair o
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Pearson, Duke: Wahoo (Blue Note Classic) LP
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