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Offiically licensed British jazz/rock rarity - transferred from the master tapes.
$28.00 -
"Flare Up is the debut album by Caribbean trumpet player Harry Beckett. It remains an occasion to celebrate decades after its initial release during the golden age of British jazz.
$30.00 -
"Hans Dulfer is an internationally acclaimed Dutch jazz musician, known for playing the tenor saxophone. His debut album The Morning After the Third was released in 1970.
$26.00 -
"Hans Dulfer is a Dutch jazz musician famous for playing the tenor saxophone. With his band Ritmo-Natural he released his second album Candy Clouds in 1970. The album consists of six songs, with its title track being split into two parts.
$26.00 -
Hot modal jazz set from Canadian saxophonist Lee Gagnon. Gagnon's always always seem to walk to a different beat. "Jazzzzz" is perhaps his best album and one of top releases from the Canadian jazz scene.
$18.00 -
"Never bootlegged and known up until now only to a few faithful servants (and largely thought to have been lost for ever), these sessions offer a hitherto unrivalled look into the state of Finnish jazz and progressive rock between the years 1972-1977.
$23.00 -
"Recorded for Polydor, six years after her landmark Joy album, this set features Norwegian jazz iconoclast Karin Krog in the electric company of keyboardist Steve Kuhn, drummer percussionist Jon Christensen, and Steve Swallow on one of his early electric bass dates.
$25.00 -
Long out of print and never before reissued, Azar Lawrence’s seminal album Summer Solstice returns to vinyl with an all-analog mastering from the original tapes.
$27.00 -
Spiritual jazz is a subcategory that has been highly collectable for years. Recently attention has been laser focused on labels like Strata-East, Black Jazz and Tribe with prices starting to climb into the stratosphere.
$30.00 -
The recording you have in your hand documents the start of John McLaughlin’s journey towards his ideal acoustic guitar trio.
$27.00 -
"Lyrical pop / gayo composer and saxophonist Gil Ok-yun was a central figure in Korea’s golden age of gayo (1960s to 1980s), and has given us countless gems through his collaborations with greats such as Hye Eun-yi and others.
$36.00 -
"ouffle Continu Records present the first ever vinyl reissue of Perception's self-titled album, originally released in 1971.
$27.00 -
"In February 1973 Yle’s Pop Liisa show was visited by two bands. Petri & Pettersson Brass performed soulful big band rock music whereas Magyar inhabited the same beautiful psychedelic universe of childlike innocence and beauty that artists like Pekka Streng stemmed from.
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50th anniversary vinyl reissue of the 1969 debut from Finnish keyboardist Heikki Sarmanto. Its a live recording from the Jyväskylä Arts Festival. Sarmanto is a legend in Finland - probably the best known jazz keyboardist from the region.
$24.00 -
"It seems bizarre that this LP’s original copy was pressed in such low numbers in 1969 that it has become an unusually expensive and wanted collector’s item that hasn’t been repressed on vinyl (and never released on CD) until now.
$21.00 -
"Algonquin is 70’s progressive big band, the soloists pitted against the choregraphed ensemble, which takes a little getting used to after a decade of listening to small-group improvisation, or progressive small band.
$30.00 -
Phenomenal collaboration between American pianist Mal Waldron and Japanese trumpeter Terumasa Hino. These two masters are backed by Takae Uematsu (tenor sax), Isao Suzuki (bass) , Motohiko Hino (drums), and Yuji Imamura (percussion).
$38.00