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"Brit-jazz composer and arranger Michael Gibbs was born in 1937 in Zimbabwe.
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"Holy Abyss is a collaborative effort between guitarist/composer Joel Harrison and bassist/composer Lorenzo Feliciati. Joining them are trumpeter Cuong Vu, Roy Powell on Hammond B-3 organ and piano, and Dan Weiss on drums.
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"“Paul Horn + NEXUS” is an album that has been long out of print.
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"A New Frontier sees Howe returning to the trio format with son Dylan on drums and Ross Stanley on organ, in an outing he’s explored in the past.
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"Freddie Hubbard, the CTI Years 1970-1973. When top jazz trumpeter Freddie Hubbard began recording for the CTI label in the early 1970s, he combined his mastery of bop with forays into fusion and imaginative interpretations of contemporary rock and soul hits.
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"ransmit is the second album from the Steve Lacy repertory band Ideal Bread. This quartet of expert improvisers is made up of four strong players, all considered notable up 'n' comers to watch on the modern jazz scene.
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Recording of the Jazz Workshop (Boston, MA) performance broadcast on WBCN-FM radio on January 16, 1973
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Masabumi "Poo-Sun" Kikuchi passed away this summer at age 75. To commemorate his career, Universal Japan has reissued some of his great albums of the 70s which have been out of print for some time.
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"Following Krzysztof Komeda’s Live in Praha 1964, this is another sensational find from the great Polish label GAD Records.
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This set combines two eclectic figures from the Finnish jazz community.
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"A tremendously popular act at home in the UK, their last album, Sensible Shoes (their first with Cuneiform) was a 2009 'Album of the Year' winner with the prestigious Mercury Prize.
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"Sensible Shoes is the fourth album by this London quartet of dual alto saxes, Fender Rhodes & keyboards, bass and drums. It is a cataclysmic offering of jazz-rock, free-jazz, avant-skronk, funk-rock, art-noise and whatever else they can lay their hands on.
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The Lightmen were a spiritual jazz ensemble based out of Houston in the early 70s. They were led by drummer Bubbha Thomas. You've probably never heard of them but you probably should have. Original copies of the Lightmen albums are quite rare and go for megabucks.
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Mike Longo is an American keyboardist who worked with Dizzy Gillespie for many years as well as having a somewhat successful solo career. The Awakening is probably the high water mark from his solo albums and its phenomenal.
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South African pianist and composer Chris McGregor led racially mixed Blue Notes in South Africa in the early 1960's. But touring and performing proved difficult, and tiring of continuous government harassment, in 1964 McGregor and the bands core members left their South African homeland.
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South African born and raised pianist/bandleader Chris McGregor formed the racially mixed Blue Notes in the early 1960's, touring and trying to get by in extremely difficult political circumstances as best they could.
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This one came completely out of left field. It turns out that noted jazz pianist Brad Mehldau grew up as a prog rock fan. This is essentially his "wearing his influences on his sleeve" tribute to prog rock...but done Brad Mehldau style.
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"Broadcast live on WBCN-FM radio, this remarkable performance captures Pat Metheny at a fascinating point in his career. His debut album, the classic Bright Size Life, had recently been released, but he'd already moved on, forming a quartet for the forthcoming Watercolors LP, issued in 1977.
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"Composer and pianist Thelonious Sphere Monk (1917-82) is one of the top creative deities in the pantheon of American Jazz Greats. His tunes, once considered radical and appreciated by the cognoscenti, are now beloved standards.
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"Between October 1961 and October 1962, numerous Charles Mingus performances were broadcast on WADO in New York, featuring the great jazz bassist leading about half a dozen different line-ups.
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Plain and simple, Takeo Moriyama is one bad ass mofo of a drummer. A staple of the Japanese "J-Jazz" scene, he's released many killer albums over the years. BBE has reissued his rarest album East Plants in cooperation with Moriyama and the original label VAP.
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Four short but solid sessions combined into one CD.
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"Pixel, the powerhouse indie-jazz ensemble from Norway, makes an indelible first impression with Reminder. Led by bassist, vocalist and composer Ellen Andrea Wang, the band also features drummer Jon Audun Baar, saxist Harald Lassen and trumpeter Jonas Vemøy.
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"Positive Catastrophe is the brainchild of Taylor Ho Bynum (cornet) and Abraham Gomez-Delgado (percussion). Taylor is one of the most impressive of the latest crop of up and coming jazz musicians and Aib has long been expanding the boundaries of Latin-based music and jazz.
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