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Stepping Into Tomorrow (Classic Vinyl Series)
Cat: 658168 2. Rel: 18 Jul 25
 
Jazz
Stepping Into Tomorrow
Design A Nation
We're Together
Think Twice
Makin' It
Rock & Roll Again
You Are The World
I Love The Girl
Review: Originally released in 1974 and now reissued on vinyl, this album transformed the legendary Byrd's career direction. After years as a hard bop heavyweight and collaborator with the likes of Art Blakey, Coltrane and Herbie Hancock, Byrd found commercial and creative renewal through his partnership with producers Larry and Fonce Mizell. The third album in their five-record run on Blue Note, this pushed their progressive sound to deeper, darker territory, riding a funkier, more introspective current than his previous albums. The title track remains a defining work, its hypnotic groove and haunting optimism making it a favorite of future hip-hop artists like J Dilla and A Tribe Called Quest. Byrd's trumpet glides with elegant restraint, weaving through Chuck Rainey's basslines and Gary Bartz's saxophone work. Mizell's signature synthesiser textures add a lush and cosmic layer. Tracks like 'Think Twice' and 'Design A Nation' are grounded in sophisticated funk minimalism, blending subtle vocal refrains with intricate instrumentation. The gentler moments like 'Rock and Roll Again' and 'I Love The Girl', explore a softer, more soulful style without losing their sense of forward motion. Though often dismissed at the time by jazz traditionalists, 'Stepping Into Tomorrow' is now rightly seen as a cornerstone of 70s fusion and rare groove.
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FORTHCOMING
Heritage (Classic Vinyl Series)
Cat: 658168 3. Rel: 18 Jul 25
 
Jazz
Inside You
Acuphuncture
Time & Space
Nostalgia
Kudu
Dr Mganga
Dark Shadow
Review: Born in New York and raised in San Francisco, Eddie Henderson came up in rarefied company, his parents having been friends with Miles Davis; nothing felt accidental about the fact that he would go on to study at the San Francisco Conservatory, even though he was able to juggle this with a life outside of music too, near concurrently earning medical degree from Howard. But it was in Herbie Hancock's Mwandishi band that his singular path through jazz really gun-started: by '76, Henderson had emerged as a sharp jazz-funk infused voice, cutting Heritage, his is second album as leader for Blue Note, with producer Skip Drinkwater and a band stacked with heavy improvisers. As heard better than ever on this signature Blue Note via Kevin Gray remaster, the driven stutters of 'Acuphuncture' and the murky slakes of 'Dark Shadow' sure do lock in a grand sense of cosmic unease.
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Words Fall Short
Cat: 759151 0. Rel: 19 Jun 25
 
Jazz
A Message To Unsend (4:56)
Si It Goes (6:54)
Words Fall Short (4:39)
Borrowed Eyes (5:35)
Icarus (6:19)
Over The Jelly-green Sea (4:42)
She Knows (5:14)
Era's End (6:17)
Review: American saxophonist Joshua Redman returns with a new quartet featuring pianist Paul Cornish, bassist Philip Norris, and drummer Nazir Ebo i a group formed during touring dates following his previous Blue Note debut. The eight new compositions were written during the pandemic and reflect a more subdued register, with pieces often built around modal phrasing and pared-back forms. 'A Message to Unsend' and 'So It Goes' open the set with slow, measured arrangements that favour tone over speed. 'Words Fall Short' and 'Borrowed Eyes' continue in that vein, trading solo space across saxophone and piano without crowding the frame. 'Icarus' introduces more movement and sharper shifts, while 'Over the Jelly-Green Sky' pushes into freer rhythmic interplay without abandoning the central theme. 'She Knows' and 'Era's End' close the set with a return to stillness, the final track pairing Redman with guest vocalist Gabrielle Cavassa. Additional appearances from saxophonist Melissa Aldana and trumpeter Skylar Tang are folded in without disruption. It's a restrained but focused studio outing, shaped by clarity, not excess.
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Andrew!!! (Tone Poet Series)
Andrew!!! (Tone Poet Series) (gatefold 180 gram audiophile vinyl LP)
Cat: 581199 8. Rel: 05 Jun 25
 
Jazz
The Groits (6:03)
Black Monday (8:54)
Duplicity (6:12)
Le Serpent Qui Danse (6:54)
No Doubt (4:21)
Symmetry (7:07)
Review: Bashed out in no time at all, Andrew Hill's Andrew!!! drew on an astonishing creative upsurge enjoyed by many a musician in the early 1960s, which proved fortuitous for the pianist's storied early-career Blue Note run. Captured in 1964 with a distinctive quintet including John Gilmore, Bobby Hutcherson, Richard Davis, and Joe Chambers, this de facto debut showcases Hill's singular compositional voice across six dense, exploratory originals like 'The Griots' and 'Black Monday'; while his earlier Point Of Departure tends to attract the spotlight, Andrew!!! colours between the lines in a different shade. But like the former, it no less now benefits from BN's Joe Harley's audiophiliac oversight, preserving the subtle textures and telepathic interplay that define Hill's gauche-adroit playing.
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Blue Serge (Tone Poet Series)
Blue Serge (Tone Poet Series) (180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: 556009 5. Rel: 05 Jun 25
 
Jazz
A Handful Of Stars (5:35)
The Goof & I (4:47)
Thanks For The Memory (3:49)
All The Things You Are (5:27)
I've Got The World On A String (6:47)
Susie's Blues (5:11)
Stairway To The Stars (4:52)
Review: Boston-born baritone saxophonist Serge Chaloff was an early bebop innovator who delivered his defining work with Blue Serge in 1956. He was admired for his lyrical agility on an often unwieldy instrument and apparently overcame some personal struggles to record this standout session for Capitol Records, which finds him backed by jazz greats Sonny Clark on piano, Leroy Vinnegar on bass and Philly Joe Jones on sticks. The album features a simmering, relaxed set of standards, including 'A Handful of Stars' and 'All the Things You Are' plus his own 'Susie's Blues.' Blue Serge is a timeless testament to Chaloff's unique sounds and a gem of West Coast cool.
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Look Out (Classic Vinyl Series)
Look Out (Classic Vinyl Series) (180 gram audiophile vinyl LP)
Cat: 651497 4. Rel: 15 May 25
 
Jazz
Look Out (7:10)
Journey Into Melody (4:57)
Return Engagement (4:49)
Little Sheri (7:44)
Tiny Capet (5:02)
Minor Chant (6:13)
Review: Stanley Turrentine's debut as a bandleader arrived in June 1960, just a few months after his notable sideman role on Jimmy Smith's Midnight Special and Back at the Chicken Shack. With these albums cementing his status as a standout player, Blue Note boss Alfred Lion wasted no time bringing Turrentine back into the studio to record his first outing as a leader. The result announced the arrival of his deeply soulful tenor saxophone, immediately marking him as a key figure in the hard bop scene. Turrentine's approach was distinctiveieach note infused with emotion and a deep sense of groove. His compositions, like 'Look Out' and 'Minor Chant', alongside tunes by Parlan and Clifford Brown, revealed his mastery of both melody and rhythm. The session was anchored by a strong rhythm section, featuring pianist Horace Parlan, bassist George Tucker, and drummer Al Harewood, each contributing to the album's powerful sound. A highlight is the ballad 'Journey into Melody', where Turrentine's ability to infuse warmth and depth into a song is on full display. This all-analogue remastering offers a true-to-the-original listening experience, preserving the warmth and clarity of this essential jazz release.
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Roll Call (Classic Vinyl Series)
Roll Call (Classic Vinyl Series) (180 gram audiophile vinyl LP)
Cat: 651497 3. Rel: 15 May 25
 
Jazz
Roll Call (10:37)
My Groove Your Move (6:42)
Take Your Pick (4:55)
A Baptist Beat (8:54)
The More I See You (6:45)
The Breakdown (4:57)
Review: By 1960, Georgia-born tenor saxophonist Mobley was at the height of his powers, crafting a trilogy of hard bop masterpiecesiSoul Station, Roll Call and Workout. Roll Call, the middle entry, finds Mobley leading an inspired quintet featuring the young and fiery Freddie Hubbard on trumpet, alongside the rock-solid Soul Station rhythm section of pianist Wynton Kelly, bassist Paul Chambers and the explosive Art Blakey on drums. The result is a hard bop stunner, bursting with energy, interplay and lyrical phrasing. This reissue opens with the dynamic title track, a minor-key powerhouse that jumps out of the speakers, pushing each musician to deliver their best. Mobley and Hubbard's chemistry is electrifying, their solos crackling with urgency. The swaggering 'My Groove Your Move' follows, built on a confident, swinging groove, while 'A Baptist Beat' channels the deep, soulful call-and-response tradition of the black church. A second take of the latter further showcases the group's enthusiasm and spontaneity. The album's only standard, 'The More I See You', is a sublime moment of restraint, with Hubbard's use of the harmon mute adding a delicate, smoky touch. Mobley's playing here epitomises his gift for melodic improvisationisubtle yet deeply expressive. His warm, bluesy tone and sophisticated phrasing made him one of the most lyrical saxophonists of his era. Even decades later, Roll Call remains a cornerstone of hard bop.
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On View At The Five Spot Cafe: The Complete Masters
Cat: 759581 1. Rel: 24 Apr 25
 
Jazz
Birks' Works
Hallelujah
Lady Be Good
Lover Man
36-23-36
Swingin'
If You Could See Me Now
Beef Stew Blues
The Next Time You See Me, Things Won't Be The Same
The Take Off
Birks' Works (alternate take)
Lady Be Good (alternate take)
Love Walked In
36-23-36/The Theme
Review: By the time Kenny Burrell took the stage at the Five Spot Cafe in August 1959, he had already 90-degree head-turned his best jazz fellow travellers with a glissando of Blue Note LPs. But this gig, his first live date as a leader, brought a new kind of magic. Contracting Art Blakey, Tina Brooks, Roland Hanna, Bobby Timmons, and Ben Tucker on band duties, Burrell confidently executed a suite of hard bop soaked in sweat, swing, and soul. This 3xLP brings that steamy summer evening back to life in full analogue detail; housed in a tip-on trifold jacket with an accompanying booklet of rare Francis Wolff photos, an essay by Syd Schwartz, and new reflections from Burrell himself, it's a vivid snapshot of a moment when everything clicked.
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Civilization (Classic Vinyl Series)
Civilization (Classic Vinyl Series) (180 gram audiophile vinyl LP)
Cat: 651497 1. Rel: 17 Apr 25
 
Jazz
Geo Rose (7:18)
Warrior (5:33)
Ancient Eyes (5:24)
Soweto Nights (6:37)
The Slump (6:29)
Civilization (4:29)
Mutants On The Beach (5:57)
Citadel (6:45)
Review: American jazz drummer Tony Williams rose to acclaim as a member of Miles Davis' so-called 'Second Great Quintet'. He later went on to pioneer jazz fusion with the group and formed his own outfit, the Tony Williams Lifetime. In 1986 he released 'Civilization', which marked a triumphant return to Blue Note and a great window into his visionary approach to jazz. Leading a stellar acoustic quintet with Wallace Roney (trumpet), Billy Pierce (sax), Mulgrew Miller (piano) and Charnett Moffett (bass), Williams served up a dynamic set of original compositions that pulse with intensity and technical brilliance, as well as emotional depth, while taking post-bop tradition into new relays. Each player brings sharp improvisational insight, but it's Williams' explosive yet precise drumming that anchors the session.

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Ones & Twos
Ones & Twos (LP + insert)
Cat: 754725 8. Rel: 10 Apr 25
 
Jazz
Angels Speak (3:51)
Cinnamon Sugar (4:11)
Sacrifice Culture (2:33)
How Much Love? (3:38)
Count M (2:25)
Just Above (5:21)
Lovingly (3:53)
Rush (4:14)
For Peace (2:33)
More Always (3:38)
Space Seas (2:26)
Endless Tubes (5:18)
Review: Dutch-born American jazz pianist and composer Gerald Clayton is back with a sixth album, his second on Blue Note. Ones & Twos is another exploration of jazz, hip-hop, neo-soul and raw improvisation that is all rooted in a deep conceptual framework. Featuring standout collaborators like Joel Ross, Elena Pinderhughes, Kendrick Scott and Kassa Overall, the album moves effortlessly from groove to abstraction and is inspired by turntablism, which is why Clayton created two sets of tracks that can play individually or simultaneously, blurring the line between harmony and dissonance. As rich as the sonics are, there is also real philosophical intent here, making it both a visceral and cerebral listen with layered commentary on collaboration, coexistence and creativity.
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Modern Art (Tone Poet Series)
Modern Art (Tone Poet Series) (180 gram vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: 484985 1. Rel: 03 Apr 25
 
Jazz
Blues In (6:03)
Bewitched (4:27)
When You're Smiling (4:51)
Cool Bunny (4:15)
Diannes' Dilemma (3:50)
Stompin' At The Savoy (5:04)
What Is This Thing Called Love (6:05)
Blues Out (4:49)
Review: A refined and understated session, this reissue is a masterful example of West Coast jazz, offering a smooth, mellow and introspective listening experience. Recorded between december 1956 and January 1957 in Hollywood, California, this album showed Pepper's signature melodic alto saxophone over a relaxed and fluid quartet setting. The lineup features Russ Freeman on piano, Ben Tucker on bass and Chuck Flores on drums, each contributing to the album's effortlessly cool and unfailingly swinging atmosphere. Unlike the high-energy performances found on Art Pepper Meets the Rhythm Section, Modern Art unfolds at a more leisurely pace, making it a perfect soundtrack for a laid-back evening. The album's bookends, 'Blues In' and 'Blues Out', frame a collection of beautifully arranged pieces, including exquisite renditions of 'Bewitched', 'Stompin' at the Savoy' and 'What Is This Thing Called Love'. One of the true highlights is 'Summertime', a performance filled with emotional depth and intensity, as though Pepper poured his very soul into each note. This Blue Note Tone Poet reissue, produced by Joe Harley and mastered by Kevin Gray from the original analogue tapes, is an essential edition. Pressed with impeccable sound quality, this release does full justice to Pepper's warm, lyrical tone. Whether you're just beginning your jazz journey or a seasoned listener, Modern Art is the type of album that continues to reveal its brilliance with every spin. If you're new to jazz, this album might just make you a fan of the West Coast sound.
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Sunset Eyes (Tone Poet Series)
Sunset Eyes (Tone Poet Series) (180 gram audiophile vinyl LP)
Cat: 556006 8. Rel: 03 Apr 25
 
Jazz
Tempo De Blues (4:46)
Vintage '57 (7:13)
I Hear A Rhapsody (3:31)
Up In Teddy's New Flat (3:07)
Sunset Eyes (5:28)
Teddy's Tune (6:11)
Takin' Off (6:34)
Review: An album that defined the "cool" in West Coast Jazz when it emerged in 1960, it's a robust, swinging session led by the veteran Los Angeles-based tenor saxophonist. Edwards' smooth tone in the middle and lower registers, combined with a brassier edge in the upper range, showS his melodic inventiveness and dynamic fluidity. The primary rhythm section features Leroy Vinnegar on bass and Billy Higgins on drums, with either Amos Trice or, more often, Joe Castro on piano. Higgins, fresh off sessions with Ornette Coleman, locks into a straight-ahead groove, with the entire rhythm section swinging relentlessly. Pianists Trice and Castro bring a bebop-plus-barroom feel reminiscent of Sonny Clark, adding grit and charm to the quartet's sound. The program is largely blues and bebop-flavored originals, with several based on the chord changes of 'I've Got Rhythm'. The title track introduces a Latin flair, while Vinnegar's 'Vintage '57' offers variety.A pivotal moment in West Coast jazz when Edwards, once obscure, reemerged with vigour.
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The Long Way Round
The Long Way Round (translucent orange vinyl LP)
Cat: 51367 05. Rel: 27 Mar 25
 
Jazz
Begin Again (3:53)
Look At The State Of Me Now (3:16)
Man Of The House (3:38)
Maya Maya Maya (2:57)
Jeffrey (feat Cory Henry) (4:56)
Squeeze (3:57)
Actress (3:59)
Did I Dream It All (3:44)
I'll Be There In The Morning (3:17)
My Balloon (2:14)
Necklace (3:32)
Never With You (5:42)
Review: A multifaceted personality, 24-year-old breakout folk star Maya Delilah shares The Long Way Round on Decca Records, fresh off the back of a Spotify "One To Watch" award. "I get so influenced by different genres, people, places, and experiences that it's always felt hard for me to fit my music into a consistent sound or mood," the singer said in a statement. Forerun by the likes 'Squeeze' and 'Necklace', Delilah's vocals are breathy and her backing instrumentals smooth, tinged with the torrid strokes of Ayers-esque sunshine funk. Recorded between LA and London, the record flags up themes from cyclical relationships to predestination, with Delilah feeling that the record expresses a future nostalgia for someone she's never met before.
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Say It Loud (Classic Vinyl)
Say It Loud (Classic Vinyl) (gatefold 180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: 651497 0. Rel: 20 Mar 25
 
Jazz
Say It Loud (7:27)
Summertime (5:51)
Caravan (5:24)
Snake Bone (9:27)
Brother Soul (8:14)
Review: Lou Donaldson's Say It Loud! is a classic of the late 60s soul-jazz movement, combining infectious grooves with a lineup of skilled musicians. Released in 1969 on Blue Note, this album highlights California-based Donaldson's expertise on the alto saxophone, blending hard-swinging bebop roots with a funkier, dance-driven approach. The title track, inspired by James Brown's anthem, is a cool, laid-back rendition that shows his nuanced playing alongside the solid rhythms of trumpeter Blue Mitchell, guitarist Jimmy Ponder, organist Charles Earland, and drummer Leo Morris. The album shines with its extended tracks like 'Snake Bone' and 'Brother Soul', where the soloists stretch out, creating moments of tension and release. Ponder's blues-infused guitar solos and Earland's dramatic organ builds are standouts. While the bossa nova rendition of 'Summertime' and the swinging 'Caravan' bring a more traditional jazz feel, the album is most vibrant when it grooves hard. Despite being somewhat overshadowed by Donaldson's earlier work, Say It Loud! remains a highly enjoyable and essential part of his legacy. It may not carry the same weight as Midnight Creeper, but its infectious rhythms and tasteful solos ensure its place as a classic in soul-jazz, deserving of a greater appreciation which this reissue celebrates.
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Serenade To A Soul Sister (Classic Vinyl)
Serenade To A Soul Sister (Classic Vinyl) (gatefold 180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: 651496 9. Rel: 20 Mar 25
 
Jazz
Psychedelic Sally (7:15)
Serenade To A Soul Sister (6:20)
Rain Dance (6:22)
Jungle Juice (6:46)
Kindred Spirits (5:56)
Next Time I Fall In Love (5:17)
Review: An album that stands as one of American jazz pianist Silver's last great albums for Blue Note. Recorded in early 1968 with two mostly different quintets, the album features trumpeter Charles Tolliver, alternating tenor saxophonists Stanley Turrentine and Bennie Maupin, bassists Bob Cranshaw and John Williams and drummers Mickey Roker and Billy Cobham. Silver's rhythmic, economical piano style is often described as funky and nowhere is this more evident than on the album's standout opener, 'Psychedelic Sally'. With its jubilant horn theme and funky Memphis soul-inspired bass riff, the track is a rollicking seven-minute classic that blends 60s funk with 50s bop. The rest of the album maintains a playful spirit. 'Rain Dance' presents a campy, American Indian-style theme, while 'Jungle Juice' offers an exotic, tribal flavour. The warm, loose-swinging title track, 'Serenade to a Soul Sister' and the ethereal 'Kindred Spirits' add depth to the set. The album closes with the gentle piano trio ballad 'Next Time I Fall in Love'. While the first half of the album leans into a bluesy, funky vibe with Turrentine's soulful saxophone, the latter half shifts to a more boppish feel with Maupin, is a different but equally engaging dynamic. Through it all, Silver's philosophy of keeping politics and anger out of his music shines, delivering a joyous and tightly performed soul-jazz classic.
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Third Season (Tone Poet Series)
Third Season (Tone Poet Series) (gatefold 180 gram audiophile vinyl LP)
Cat: 554214 6. Rel: 13 Mar 25
 
Jazz
An Aperitif (6:52)
Don't Cry, Just Sigh (6:53)
The Steppin' Stone (5:35)
The Third Season (6:46)
Boss Bossa (5:06)
Give Me That Feelin' (6:28)
Review: Recorded in 1967, this jazz classic is a quintessential hard bop album that proves why the tenor saxophonist's signature sound was so influential. The seven-piece band includes alto saxophonist James Spaulding, trumpeter Lee Morgan, guitarist Sonny Greenwich, pianist Cedar Walton, bassist Walter Booker and drummer Billy Higgins and the ensemble's tight chemistry and individual virtuosity shine throughout the album with Mobley's smooth yet dynamic saxophone leading the way. A blend of intricate solos and rich ensemble passages, Third Season is a standout example of the era's high-calibre jazz and one that captures the spirit of the late 60s perfectly.
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We Will Rise
Cat: 357734 1. Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Blow You Away (Delilah) (feat Ghetto Boy) (3:20)
Nights In Havana (4:14)
We Will Rise (feat Braxton Cook) (4:13)
Great Lemon (1:23)
Tempting (Dance 2) (feat DTSoul & Kojey Radical) (3:30)
Review: 2020’s acclaimed Blue Note Re:imagined project heard London duo Blue Lab Beats - producer NK-OK and multi-instrumentalist Mr DM - usher in 2021 with the EP We Will Rise and its dynamic lead single ‘Blow You Away (Delilah) feat Ghetto Boy'. Now neatly bagged up in a five-tracker EP, with collaborations with Braxton Cook, Kojey Radical, Alex Blake, and DTsoul, this one’s a heartfelt but still breezy project, laying down healing and hope in the face of racism. Reassurance and joy interlace a sound pinching motifs of boom-bap and jazz-funk, with influences from hip-hop pioneers and the African diaspora. A future-focused London bowls headlong into the future, chanting the motto 'We Will Rise’.
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Consentrik Quartet
Cat: 756020 8. Rel: 13 Mar 25
 
Jazz
The Returning Angel (1:17)
The 23 (9:17)
Surplus (5:15)
Slipping Into Something (5:01)
Allende (6:13)
House Of Steam (5:40)
Inner Wall (5:16)
Satomi (9:31)
The Bag (4:57)
Down Close (4:12)
Question Marks (The Spot) (5:16)
Time Of No Sirens (5:16)
Review: Chicago rock band Wilco's guitarist - a highly prolific jazz maestro in his own right - brings us his latest full length album. A hypnotic groove anchors the lead single, propelling a hard-driving yet fluid interplay between guitar and saxophone. The composition brims with urgency, each phrase unfolding with elegant harmonic tension and a deep jazz sensibility. The quartet's chemistry is undeniable, balancing structured intensity with moments of free-flowing improvisation. Echoes of classic Blue Note recordings by Andrew Hill and Eric Dolphy surface in the phrasing, while the interplay recalls the front-line dynamism of Joe Lovano and John Scofield's collaborations. Yet, the sound remains singular, shaped by a deep appreciation for Brooklyn's improvised music scene. Across the album, the group explores a vast emotional and textural rangeiat times bracing and kinetic, elsewhere delicate and atmospheric. The rhythm section locks into compelling grooves, allowing melodies to breathe and evolve organically. The guitarist's mastery is evident, seamlessly shifting from shimmering chord voicings to fiery, exploratory runs. This is a love letter to both jazz tradition and the limitless potential of improvisation, where every note serves the collective momentum.
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Groovin' Blue (Tone Poet Series)
Groovin' Blue (Tone Poet Series) (180 gram audiophile vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: 554214 5. Rel: 06 Mar 25
 
Jazz
Gone Into It (6:15)
Annsome (8:36)
Bobblin' (5:18)
Groovin' Blue (8:15)
Beautiful You (7:40)
Very Frank (1:52)
Review: Human novae of the 1950s jazz circuit in Hollywood, Curtis Amy and Frank Butler imploded the local scene at the turn of the swinging decade when they began to record for local label Pacific Jazz. Laid down in a single session at the PJ studio, Groovin' Blue is a timeless and idiosyncratic experiment in jazz, its specialty being tss-tss rhythms, unhindered lead instrumental melisma, sax counterpoint, and smackout drum fills and solos from Butler, which more than transcended the strictures of the swing form of the time. Also hearing vibraphonist Bobby Hutcherson, who was just 19 years old at the time of this recording, this excellent six-song set is perfect for those audiophiles keen on the interesting intersection of blues and jazz.
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Arboresque
Cat: 752984 6. Rel: 27 Feb 25
 
Jazz
The Smile Of The Snake (5:24)
Komorebi (5:32)
Sights Unseen (4:29)
Petrichor (5:34)
Footprints (5:27)
Olive Branch (5:25)
What The World Needs Now Is Love (5:22)
Little Cranberry (4:52)
Review: Fresh off their second consecutive win as "Jazz Group of the Year" in the DownBeat Readers Poll, Artemis returns with their third Blue Note album. Featuring a quintet lineup helmed by pianist and musical director Renee Rosnes, this all-female supergroup unites some of the most pre-eminent voices in modern jazz. Trumpeter Ingrid Jensen, saxophonist Nicole Glover, bassist Noriko Ueda and drummer Allison Miller bring their individual brilliance to a vibrant set of original compositions and inspired arrangements. 'The Smile Of The Snake' slithers with a captivating energy, while 'Komorebi' shimmers with delicate beauty. 'Footprints', a Wayne Shorter classic, receives a fresh and invigorating interpretation, while Burt Bacharach's 'What The World Needs Now Is Love' is transformed into a poignant ballad. From the intricate interplay of Jensen's trumpet and Glover's saxophone to the driving rhythms of Ueda and Miller, this album showcases a remarkable synergy between five exceptional musicians at the top of their game.
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Our Man In Paris (Classic Vinyl Series)
Our Man In Paris (Classic Vinyl Series) (180 gram audiophile vinyl LP)
Cat: 651496 7. Rel: 20 Feb 25
 
Jazz
Scrapple From The Apple (7:23)
Willow Weep For Me (8:46)
Broadway (6:45)
Stairway To The Stars (6:58)
A Night In Tunisia (8:16)
Review: Super cool jazz cat Dexter Gordon's 1963 album Our Man in Paris marked his first release from Europe and is often regarded as the final bebop album. The saxophonist gathered a quartet featuring bebop legends Bud Powell on piano and Kenny Clarke on drums and they played alongside French bassist Pierre Michelot to record this timeless work at CBS Studios in Paris. The album is defined by Gordon's commanding saxophone with the intricate rhythms of bebop that take you right back to a precise moment of musical history which marked a significant transition in jazz. It remained a defining work in Gordon's career.
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Volume 1 (Classic Vinyl Series)
Volume 1 (Classic Vinyl Series) (180 gram audiophile vinyl LP)
Cat: 651496 6. Rel: 20 Feb 25
 
Jazz
Decision
Bluesnote
How Are Things In Glocca Morra
Plain Jane
Sonnysphere
Review: Sonny Rollins made his Blue Note debut in 1949 with Bud Powell, but returned as a leader in 1956 with Volume 1. This album showcases classic Rollins so has plenty of hard-swinging originals and a tender ballad that perfectly offer up his powerful sound and boundless improvisational skills. The quintet includes Donald Byrd, Wynton Kelly, Gene Ramey and Max Roach who all support Rollins in creating a dynamic blend of jazz. This record solidified Rollins' reputation as a leading figure in the genre, and that is still true to this day.
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Up & Down (Tone Poet Series)
Up & Down (Tone Poet Series) (gatefold 180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: 551877 1. Rel: 06 Feb 25
 
Jazz
The Book's Beat
Up & Down
Fugee
The Other Side Of Town
Lonely One
Light Blue
Review: This Tone Poet Vinyl Edition presents Horace Parlan's quintessential hard bop quintet session. Known for his work with Charles Mingus, Parlan shines alongside George Tucker, Al Harewood, Grant Green, and Booker Ervin. The music swings with an effortless groove, showcasing Parlan's bluesy piano stylings and the band's tight interplay. Mastered from the original analogue master tapes by Kevin Gray, this reissue captures the warmth and vibrancy of the original recording. A must-have for any fan of hard bop and classic Blue Note sounds.
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Here To Stay (Classic Vinyl Series)
Here To Stay (Classic Vinyl Series) (180 gram audiophile vinyl LP)
Cat: 651496 5. Rel: 16 Jan 25
 
Jazz
Philly Mignon (5:30)
Father & Son (6:38)
Body & Soul (6:30)
Nostrand & Fulton (7:10)
Full Moon & Empty Arms (5:25)
Assunta (7:05)
Review: Recorded in 1962, this album captures Hubbard at the peak of his powers, his fiery trumpet soaring alongside a stellar lineup that includes Wayne Shorter, Cedar Walton, Reggie Workman and Philly Joe Jones. From the explosive opener, 'Philly Mignon', to the tender beauty of 'Body and Soul', the album showcases Hubbard's versatility and masterful command of the trumpet. This all analogue reissue, mastered by Kevin Gray from the original master tapes, really captures the energy and intimacy of this classic session.
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Freedom Sound (Tone Poet Series)
Cat: 551877 5. Rel: 17 Jan 25
 
Jazz
The Geek
MJS Funk
That's It
Freedom Sound
Theme From Exodus
Coon
Review: The Jazz Crusaders' Freedom Sound blends hard bop and soul-jazz in a way that feels both fresh and timeless. The band delivers a tight, energetic performance, with each member adding their distinct touch to the album's punchy grooves. The horns are sharp and emotive, while the rhythm section locks in with precision, creating a perfect backdrop for the solos. Tracks like 'The Thrust' showcase their ability to seamlessly merge complexity with accessibility, making this a standout album that defines their early sound. It's a work that thrives on its energy and bold experimentation.

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Grass Roots (reissue) (Tone Poet Series)
Grass Roots (reissue) (Tone Poet Series) (gatefold 180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: 551876 9. Rel: 17 Jan 25
 
Jazz
Grass Roots (5:37)
Venture Inward (4:45)
Mira (6:21)
Soul Special (8:20)
Bayou Red (7:46)
Review: Andrew Hill's 1968 release merges intricate rhythms with dense, harmonically rich compositions that push the boundaries of jazz. The ensemble, featuring Lee Morgan and Booker Ervin, dives into challenging material that unfolds with every listen. The intricate brass work on tracks like 'Grass Roots' contrasts with the fluidity of Hill's piano, while the rhythm section locks into an effortlessly tight groove. Hill's compositions are complex yet absorbing, blending intellectual depth with emotional resonance, creating a unique sonic landscape that rewards careful listening.

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Like Someone In Love (Classic Vinyl Series)
Cat: 651496 4. Rel: 16 Jan 25
 
Jazz
Like Someone In Love (8:05)
Johnny's Blue (9:10)
Noise In The Attic (7:47)
Sleeping Dancer Sleep On (8:07)
Giantis (5:35)
Review: Recorded during the same intense August 1960 sessions that produced another iconic album, this release showcases the brilliance of a hard-bop quintet, combining fiery improvisation with introspective ballads. The album opens with a standard tune that became a regular feature in the group's live sets, setting the stage for a collection of original compositions. Lee Morgan's 'Johnny Blue' stands out with its infectious blues line, while Wayne Shorter's compositionsiparticularly 'Sleeping Dancer Sleep On'ireveal his growing mastery of melody and complex chord changes. The track is a highlight, with lush, gospel-funky piano and a slow, stunning waltz rhythm. Shorter's 'Noise in the Attic' is a powerful drum showcase, allowing for blistering solos from the horns but placing special emphasis on the piano work. 'Giants', another Shorter composition, closes the album with a hard-bop anthem that keeps the energy high and steady throughout. While Blakey typically dominates with his high-energy drumming, here he takes a more restrained role, allowing the melodies to breathe. The synergy of the quintet is palpable, with Bobby Timmons' percussive piano providing a dynamic counterpoint to the horn lines.
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Good Move (Tone Poet Series)
Good Move (Tone Poet Series) (gatefold 180 gram audiophile vinyl LP)
Cat: 550597 3. Rel: 12 Dec 24
 
Jazz
It Ain't Necessarily So (4:58)
When Malindy Sings (5:16)
Pastel (4:31)
Wine, Wine, Wine (6:34)
On Our Way Up (6:20)
T'aint What You Do (4:54)
Lots Of Lovely Love (4:58)
IQ Blues (5:21)
Review: Freddie Roach's 1963 session is a soul jazz classic that epitomises Blue Note's golden era. With a line-up featuring Blue Mitchell's crisp trumpet lines, Hank Mobley's smoky tenor sax, Eddie Wright's intricate guitar work, and Clarence Johnston's dynamic drumming, the music brims with groove and sophistication. Roach's Hammond B3 organ anchors the ensemble, balancing soulful warmth with technical brilliance. This deluxe reissue, part of the Tone Poet series, features meticulous production by Joe Harley. A timeless gem, now restored for audiophiles and jazz lovers alike.

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Visions (Classic Vinyl Series)
Visions (Classic Vinyl Series) (180 gram audiophile vinyl LP)
Cat: 651486 1. Rel: 12 Dec 24
 
Jazz
Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is? (5:05)
Maybe Tomorrow (4:46)
Mozart Symphony #40 In G Minor, K550, 1st Movement (4:01)
Love On A Two Way Street (4:47)
Cantaloupe Woman (5:34)
We've Only Just Begun (5:05)
Never Can Say Goodbye (4:58)
Blues From Abraham (2:30)
Review: Grant Green's Visions, released in 1971, dives into r&b and jazz-funk with an all-star lineup including Billy Wooten, Chuck Rainey, and Idris Muhammad. Green's signature tone and melodic style transform tracks from The Jackson 5, Chicago, The Carpenters, Mozart, and Quincy Jones' 'Maybe Tomorrow,' later sampled by Kendrick Lamar. This Blue Note Classic Vinyl Edition captures the original stereo mix, mastered by Kevin Gray from analog tapes, pressed on 180g vinyl at Optimalia soulful essential for collectors and fans of jazz-funk's golden era.
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Drives (Classic Vinyl Series)
Drives (Classic Vinyl Series) (180 gram audiophile vinyl LP)
Cat: 651486 0. Rel: 12 Dec 24
 
Jazz
Twenty Five Miles (5:27)
Spinning Wheel (7:28)
Seven Steps To Heaven (5:44)
Psychedelic Pi (6:24)
Who's Afraid Of Virginia Woolf? (10:46)
Review: Lonnie Smith's 1970 opus Drives manifests an exhilarating blend of adventure and unyielding grooves. Featuring a stellar lineup with Dave Hubbard on tenor sax and Ronnie Cuber on bari sax, Smith reinterprets classics like 'Twenty-Five Miles' and 'Spinning Wheel' while breathing new life into Miles Davis' 'Seven Steps to Heaven.' This Blue Note Classic Vinyl Edition offers a pristine listening experience, being all-analogue and mastered by Kevin Gray from the original tapes, pressed on high-quality 180g vinyl at Optimal. A vital addition for any jazz aficionado, it captures Smith's artistic spirit brilliantly.
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A Slice Of The Top (Tone Poet Series) (reissue)
A Slice Of The Top (Tone Poet Series) (reissue) (gatefold 180 gram audiophile vinyl LP)
Cat: 550597 8. Rel: 05 Dec 24
 
Jazz
Hank's Other Bag (7:13)
There's A Lull In My Life (5:25)
Cute 'N Pretty (7:36)
A Touch Of Blue (8:47)
A Slice Of The Top (9:39)
Review: Hank Mobley's A Slice of the Top, recorded in 1966, is Mobley's nod to Birth of the Cool, blending hard bop with Duke Pearson's brilliant arrangements. With an expanded octet featuring unique additions like euphonium and tuba alongside a stellar lineupiJames Spaulding on alto sax, Lee Morgan on trumpet, McCoy Tyner on piano, Bob Cranshaw on bass and Billy Higgins on drumsithe album is a richly layered experience. This Tone Poet Vinyl Edition, produced by Joe Harley and mastered by Kevin Gray from original tapes, arrives on 180g vinyl in a deluxe gatefold tip-on jacket.
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Forces Of Nature: Live At Slugs
Forces Of Nature: Live At Slugs (gatefold 180 gram vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: 659751 5. Rel: 21 Nov 24
 
Jazz
In 'N Out (26:37)
We'll Be Together Again (14:12)
Taking Off (28:07)
The Believer (10:01)
Isotope (7:00)
Review: Forces of Nature: Live at Slugs' is a thrilling, never-before-released live recording of jazz giants McCoy Tyner and Joe Henderson, captured at Slugs' Saloon in 1966. Joining them are bassist Henry Grimes and drummer Jack DeJohnette, forming a powerhouse quartet. The performance, unearthed from DeJohnette's personal archives after nearly six decades, showcases the intense musical chemistry between Tyner and Henderson, who were central figures in the 1960s jazz scene. The recording, originally engineered by Orville O'Brien, brings the energy and creativity of this 1966 set to life. With expert mastering by Matthew Lutthans, the sound is crisp and vibrant, transporting listeners back to the legendary Slugs' Saloon. Forces of Nature is a amazing look into an era of jazz brilliance.
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Wahoo! (Classic Vinyl Series)
Wahoo! (Classic Vinyl Series) (180 gram audiophile vinyl LP)
Cat: 651037 2. Rel: 14 Nov 24
 
Jazz
Amanda (9:17)
Bedouin (9:21)
Farewell Machelle (2:43)
Wahoo (7:05)
ESP (Extrasensory Perception) (7:34)
Fly Little Bird Fly (6:15)
Review: Duke Pearson's 1964 gem Wahoo! is a shining showcase of his skills as a pianist, composer, and bandleader. Writing for a sextet, Pearson brought together an exceptional lineup featuring Donald Byrd on trumpet, James Spaulding on alto sax, Joe Henderson on tenor, Bob Cranshaw on bass and Mickey Roker on drums. The result is a set of evocative originals, like the tender 'Amanda', the mysterious 'Bedouin', and the hard-hitting 'ESP (Extrasensory Perception)'. This Blue Note Classic Vinyl Edition does justice to Pearson's work, offering an all-analog, stereo mix mastered by Kevin Gray from the original tapes. Pressed on 180g vinyl at Optimal, it's got everything an audiophile could hope for. Whether it's the energetic swing of 'Fly Little Bird Fly' or the deeper hues of 'Farewell Machelle', every track radiates Pearson's unmistakable touch, balancing sophistication with soul.
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Maiden Voyage
Maiden Voyage (limited 180 gram blue vinyl LP with obi-strip)
Cat: 651174 6. Rel: 07 Nov 24
 
Jazz
Maiden Voyage (7:41)
The Eye Of The Hurricane (6:00)
Little One (8:42)
Survival Of The Fittest (10:05)
Dolphin Dance (9:17)
Review: Herbie Hancock's Maiden Voyage, recorded in 1965, remains a cornerstone of jazz history, capturing the the era's musical evolution. The ensemble, featuring notable players like Freddie Hubbard on trumpet and George Coleman on tenor sax, creates a rich blend of sound that resonates with listeners. Hancock's piano feels more vibrant, with increased dynamic range, while Hubbard and Coleman's horns possess a lifelike clarity with this new pressing. The bass from Ron Carter has a rich pluck and Tony Williams' drumming resonates beautifully as the celebrated pianist navigates a sonic ocean with his stellar MDQ crew, crafting a series of tone poems that evoke the essence of water. Hancock's compositions explore the delicate balance of movement and stillness, with Coleman providing a reassuring anchor amid the chaos. Freddie Hubbard's more disruptive approach contrasts beautifully, adding depth to the texture. The rhythm section is perpetually in motion, embodying the album's theme of fluidity. Tracks like 'Survival of the Fittest' show Hancock's deft architecture, oscillating between chaos and calm, making for a timeless exploration of sound and emotion, a masterpiece that resonates through the ages.

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Juju
Juju (UHQ-CD with obi-strip)
Cat: UCCQ 9708. Rel: 06 Nov 24
 
Jazz
Juju
Deluge
House Of Jade
Mahjong
Yes Or No
Twelve More Bars To Go
Review: Wayne Shorter's Juju, released in 1966, remains a quintessential work of modern jazz that now gets reissued on CD via Universal Japan. The groundbreaking work showcases Shorter's exceptional compositional prowess and innovative approach to jazz with a stellar lineup including pianist McCoy Tyner, bassist Cecil McBee, drummer Elvin Jones, and legendary saxophonist Shorter himself. It's packed with a seamless blend of intricate melodies and dynamic rhythms and tracks like 'House of Jade' and 'Yes or No' highlight Shorter's masterful use of modal jazz to create a soundscape that's both complex and deeply engaging. The album's blend of subtle harmonies and powerful improvisations solidifies its status as a timeless classic.
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Cliff Jordan (Tone Poet Series)
Cliff Jordan (Tone Poet Series) (gatefold 180 gram audiophile vinyl LP)
Cat: 488194 7. Rel: 31 Oct 24
 
Jazz
Not Guilty (11:46)
St John (8:20)
Blue Shoes (9:40)
Beyond The Blue Horizon (6:57)
Ju-ba (4:02)
Review: Underappreciated tenorman Clifford Jordan made a notable entry from Chicago with three exceptional Blue Note sessions in 1957, including the self-titled album reissued here which features a stellar septet with Lee Morgan on trumpet, Curtis Fuller on trombone, John Jenkins on alto, Ray Bryant on piano, Paul Chambers on bass, and Art Taylor on drums. This mono Tone Poet Vinyl Edition, produced by Joe Harley, is mastered by Kevin Gray from the original analogue master tapes so sounds superb and is a great way to dive into Jordan's significant contribution to jazz.
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Dialogue (Tone Poet Series)
Dialogue (Tone Poet Series) (gatefold 180 gram audiophile vinyl LP)
Cat: 550597 4. Rel: 31 Oct 24
 
Jazz
Catta
Idle While
Les Noirs Marchant
Dialogue
Ghetto Lights
Review: Vibraphonist Bobby Hutcherson's 1965 debut, Dialogue, showcases his adventurous spirit. Already a versatile sideman on albums like Idle Moments and Out To Lunch, Hutcherson steps into the spotlight with a sextet featuring jazz luminaries Freddie Hubbard, Sam Rivers, Andrew Hill, Richard Davis, and Joe Chambers. Dialogue captures Hutcherson's more adventurous leanings, pushing the boundaries of his instrument and the genre. This Tone Poet Vinyl Edition, meticulously mastered by Kevin Gray from the original analogue tapes, offers a pristine listening experience. Pressed on 180g vinyl at RTI and packaged in a deluxe gatefold tip-on jacket, this reissue is a must-have for any serious jazz aficionado. It's a chance to hear a master musician at his most innovative and expressive.
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A Night In Tunisia (Classic Vinyl Series)
Cat: 650076 4. Rel: 17 Oct 24
 
Jazz
A Night In Tunisia
Sincerely Diana
So Tired
Yama
Kozo's Waltz
Review: One of the finest line-ups of Art Blakey & The Jazz Messengers came together when saxophonist Wayne Shorter joined trumpeter Lee Morgan, pianist Bobby Timmons and bassist Jymie Merritt, as featured on this now newly reissued 1960 album A Night In Tunisia. The album kicks off with a blazing rendition of Dizzy Gillespie's iconic piece - which lends its name to the LP - while the rest of the set highlights original compositions from the new band members. This Blue Note Classic Vinyl Edition is a stereo, all-analogue release mastered by Kevin Gray from the original master tapes, so sounds superb.
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Little Big III
Cat: 657846 6. Rel: 17 Oct 24
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
Flyways (3:57)
Locked Down (4:24)
Heart Stories (6:18)
Sports (5:50)
Little Beginnings (4:47)
The Machine Says No (2:26)
Willamina (4:37)
Selusions (4:39)
Ashe (4:23)
Review: Pianist and composer Aaron Parks returns to Blue Note with Little Big III, the third album in a triptych backed by his own band Little Big. Once again, Little Big pack a microcosmic punch for a macrocosmic time, bringing concise, accessible songwriting and vibrant, empathetic playing to a powerfully modern, post-genre concept for improvised music in the 21st Century. From the serene navy blues of 'Delusions' to the flourishingly measured basement bar bravura of 'Ashe', this is a cracking blue jazz album, held together by Parks in fusion with the the unique talents of David Ginyard Jr., Jongkuk Kim and Greg Tuohey.
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Royal Flush (Classic Vinyl Series) (reissue)
Royal Flush (Classic Vinyl Series) (reissue) (180 gram audiophile vinyl LP)
Cat: 650076 5. Rel: 17 Oct 24
 
Jazz
Hush
I'm A Fool To Want You
Jorgie's
Shangri-La
6 M's
Requiem
Review: Donald Byrd's Royal Flush, released in 1961 on Blue Note, exemplifies his mastery of hard bop, featuring a stellar lineup that includes a young Herbie Hancock on piano, Pepper Adams on baritone sax, Butch Warren on bass, and Billy Higgins on drums. This album marks Hancock's recording debut, showcasing his burgeoning talent as he steps into the shoes of Duke Pearson. The combination of Byrd's trumpet and Adams' baritone sax creates a unique, textured harmony that is both bold and refined. Tracks like 'Hush' and 'Shangri-La' highlight the band's cohesive interplay, with solos that are both distinct and beautifully integrated into the compositions. 'Requiem,' a standout piece penned by Hancock, offers a mid-tempo, gospel-tinged piano blues that allows Hancock to explore melodic space, supported by Byrd and Adams' plaintive lines and Warren's resonant bowed bass solo. What sets Royal Flush apart is Byrd's understated leadership, allowing each musician to shine while maintaining a unified sound. The result is an album rich in melody, brimming with the synergy of seasoned players and a young, innovative pianist on the rise.
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Blues Blood
Blues Blood (gatefold 2xLP + insert)
Cat: 655520 4. Rel: 10 Oct 24
 
Jazz
Matte Glaze (4:17)
Funmi (5:40)
Motion (feat June McDoom) (2:43)
Everything (feat Esi Sumbry & Ganavya) (2:43)
Air (interlude) (0:35)
Dark Eyes Smile (feat Ecile McLorin Salvant) (6:01)
Apparition (6:37)
Assembly (interlude) (0:42)
Afterlife Residence Time (8:39)
Moshpit (3:01)
Set! (interlude) (0:31)
If That Blood Runs East (feat Yaw Agyeman, Chris Dave) (2:51)
Your Memory (interlude) (0:47)
Blues Blood (11:02)
Review: Acclaimed saxophonist and composer Immanuel Wilkins's third studio album, Blues Blood, is quite possibly his most expansive yet. Co-produced by Meshell Ndegeocello, the meditative project features his quartet with Micah Thomas on piano, Rick Rosato on bass and Kweku Sumbry on drums alongside vocalists Ganavya, June McDoom, and Yaw Agyeman. Special guests include vocalist Cecile McLorin Salvant, guitarist Marvin Sewell, and drummer Chris Dave. Blues Blood explores ancestral legacies and bloodlines, and the album marks the first time Wilkins has incorporated vocalists into his work with each voice contributing a unique dimension to themes of heritage and connection. That helps to make this a deeply reflective and resonant album.
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Soul Station (Blue Vinyl Series)
Soul Station (Blue Vinyl Series) (limited 180 gram blue vinyl LP with obi-strip (indie exclusive))
Cat: 651174 0. Rel: 10 Oct 24
 
Jazz
Remember (5:42)
This I Dig Of You (6:26)
Dig Dis (6:10)
Split Feelin's (4:50)
Soul Station (9:08)
If I Should Lose You (5:10)
Review: Hank Mobley's Soul Station, recorded in 1960, stands as a defining moment in his prolific Blue Note career. By this time, Mobley had already established himself, yet this album brought his lyrical tenor saxophone playing to new heights. Accompanied by a stellar rhythm sectioniWynton Kelly on piano, Paul Chambers on bass, and Art Blakey on drumsiMobley shines as the sole horn in the quartet, allowing his smooth yet robust style to take center stage. The album opens with the breezy standard 'Remember' and swiftly moves into Mobley's original compositions like 'Dig Dis' and the title track, both drenched in bluesy, soulful grooves. Tracks like 'This I Dig of You' and 'Split Feelin's' showcase Mobley's deft ability to balance catchy melodies with intricate improvisation. Critics often underestimated his relaxed style, but Soul Station reveals the depth of his talent. All-analogue and beautifully remastered for this Blue Note Classic Vinyl Edition, Soul Station endures as a timeless hard bop masterpiece, capturing Mobley's distinctive sound at its peak.
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Midnight Blue (Blue Vinyl Series)
Midnight Blue (Blue Vinyl Series) (limited 180 gram blue vinyl LP with obi-strip (indie exclusive))
Cat: 651174 3. Rel: 10 Oct 24
 
Jazz
Chitlins Con Carne (5:28)
Mule (6:56)
Soul Lament (2:42)
Midnight Blue (3:57)
Wavy Gravy (5:38)
Gee Baby Ain't I Good To You (4:24)
Saturday Night Blues (6:09)
Review: Kenny Burrell's Midnight Blue, recorded in 1963, stands as one of the finest examples of jazz guitar blended with deep blues. Backed by an impressive lineup including Stanley Turrentine on tenor sax, Major Holley Jr. on bass, Bill English on drums, and Ray Barretto on congas, the album creates a warm, late-night mood. Burrell's originals like 'Chitlins con Carne', 'Midnight Blue' and the beautiful solo guitar piece 'Soul Lament' bring a rich, soulful character to the session. Known for his smooth, understated approach, Burrell fills the record with subtle elegance. Turrentine's big, soulful sax and Barretto's rhythmic congas add layers of texture, making this a truly great listen. The relaxed, intimate atmosphere captured by Rudy Van Gelder's exceptional recording skills allows each instrument to shine, with Burrell's guitar work at the center, delivering warmth and swing with a vintage touch. This edition, all-analog and pressed on 180g vinyl, brings the full depth of the original sound to life.
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Kofi (Tone Poet Series) (reissue)
Kofi (Tone Poet Series) (reissue) (180 gram audiophile vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: 554214 9. Rel: 03 Oct 24
 
Jazz
Kofi (7:44)
Fufu (9:34)
Perpetual Love (7:34)
Elimina (8:36)
Review: Donald Byrd's Kofi, part of the esteemed Tone Poet Vinyl Series, presents a compelling snapshot of the trumpeter's transition from hard bop to fusion. Recorded in December 1969 and December 1970 but only released in 1995, this LP captures Byrd at a pivotal moment in his career, straddling the line between traditional jazz and the emerging fusion genre. The 1969 session features Byrd's originals 'Kofi' and 'Fufu,' with Duke Pearson's electric piano adding a shimmering layer to the complex arrangements. The ensemble includes notable musicians such as Lew Tabackin on flute and tenor saxophone, Frank Foster on tenor saxophone, William Campbell on trombone, Ron Carter on acoustic bass among other strong musicians. The 1970 session continues this exploration with tracks like 'Perpetual Love' and 'Elmina,' featuring Wally Richardson on guitar and Mickey Roker on drums, along with Moreira and Dom Um Romao adding percussion. This reissue, curated by Joe Harley and mastered by Kevin Gray from the original analog tapes, is pressed on 180g vinyl and housed in a deluxe tip-on jacket. The Tone Poet Series ensures exceptional quality in both sound and presentation, offering a definitive version of Byrd's adventurous work.
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Booker Little 4 & Max Roach (Tone Poet Series)
Booker Little 4 & Max Roach (Tone Poet Series) (180 gram audiophile vinyl LP)
Cat: 488194 8. Rel: 03 Oct 24
 
Jazz
Milestones (5:36)
Sweet & Lovely (4:15)
Rounders Mood (5:22)
Dungeon Waltz (4:30)
Jewel's Tempo (6:37)
Moonlight Becomes You (5:42)
Review: The reissue of Booker Little 4 & Max Roach as part of the Tone Poet Vinyl Series is an exciting announcement for jazz fans. Booker Little, a brilliant trumpeter whose life was tragically cut short at 23, left an indelible mark on the jazz world. This 1958 album, recorded when Little was just 20, showcases his extraordinary talent both as a musician and composer. The LP features the dynamic interplay between Little and Max Roach, one of jazz's most influential drummers, along with George Coleman on tenor sax, Tommy Flanagan on piano and Art Davis on bass. It opens with a spirited rendition of Miles Davis' 'Milestones', setting the tone for the session, before the standards 'Sweet and Lovely' and 'Moonlight Becomes You' are given fresh interpretations. But the heart of the album lies in Little's original compositions: 'Rounder's Mood,' 'Dungeon Waltz,' and 'Jewel's Tempo.' These tracks highlight his inventive melodic sense and technical strength. The Tone Poet Series ensures an audiophile-quality experience, with meticulous mastering by Kevin Gray and a deluxe presentation that lives up to the highest standards.
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At The Hickory House Vol 1 (remastered)
At The Hickory House Vol 1 (remastered) (180 gram audiophile vinyl LP)
Cat: 588078 9. Rel: 19 Sep 24
 
Jazz
Take Me In Your Arms
Dear Old Stockholm
Billie's Bounce
I'll Remember April
Lady Bird
Mad About The Boy
Ain't Misbehavin'
These Foolish Things
Jeepers Creepers
The Moon Was Yellow
Review: Jutta Hipp's At The Hickory House Vol. 1 is a window into a world where jazz piano can swing without fanfare and charm without overstatement. Recorded live in 1956, it captures a moment in time where Hipp, a little-known German transplant to New York, performed with bassist Peter Ind and drummer Ed Thigpen in a tight, energetic trio format. Hipp's lightly-swinging style moves effortlessly through bebop themes and standards, showing a deftness that feels unforced and natural, with just the right amount of flair. This Blue Note Classic Vinyl Edition is about the purity of soundimono, all-analogue, and mastered from the original tapes by Kevin Gray. The 180g pressing at Optimal guarantees that every note rings out with clarity, allowing listeners to experience Hipp's playing as it was meant to be heard. It's as close to stepping into that intimate club setting as you'll get without a time machine. There's a reason this release still resonates: the understated brilliance of a pianist who never quite got the limelight she deserved, but certainly made a lasting impression on those who tuned in.
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Blue Spirits: 85 Years Of Blue Note Records
VARIOUS
Blue Spirits: 85 Years Of Blue Note Records (unmixed 2XCD with obi-strip)
Cat: UCCQ 12012. Rel: 19 Sep 24
 
Jazz
Thelonious Monk (From Genius Of Modern Music Volume 1) - "Round Midnight"
Miles Davis (From Volume 2) - "It Never Entered My Mind"
John Coltrane (From Blue Train) - "Blue Train"
Kenny Burrell (From Midnight Blue) - "Midnight Blue"
Art Blakey & The Jazz Messengers (From Free For All) - "Free For All"
Wayne Shorter (From Speak No Evil) - "Speak No Evil"
Lee Morgan (From Cornbread) - "Ceora"
Larry Young (From Unity) - "The Moontrane"
McCoy Tyner (From The Real McCoy) - "Contemplation"
Ornette Coleman (From New York Is Now!) - "Broad Way Blues"
Robert Glasper, Meshell Ndegeocello (From Black Radio) - "The Consequences Of Jealousy"
Immanuel Wilkins (From The 7th Hand) - "Fugitive Ritual, Selah"
Gregory Porter (From Liquid Spirit) - "Hey Laura"
Bill Frisell (From Valentine) - "Baba Drame"
Joel Ross (From Kingmaker) - "Yana"
Jose James (From No Beginning No End) - "Trouble"
Joshua Redman (From Where Are We) - "Streets Of Philadelphia"
Charles Lloyd (From The Sky Will Still Be There Tomorrow) - "Defiant, Tender Warrior"
Cassandra Wilson (From Traveling Miles) - "Time After Time"
Nduduzo Makhathini (From In The Spirit Of Ntu) - "Amathongo"
Stefon Harris (From Black Action Figure) - "Black Action Figure"
Ambrose Akinmusire (From On The Tender Spot Of Every Calloused Moment) - "Roy"
Norah Jones (From Come Away With Me [Super Deluxe Edition]) - "Turn Me On" (First Sessions demo)
Wayne Shorter (From EMANON) - "Adventures Aboard The Golden Mean"
Review: The most famous label in jazz celebrates a monumental 85 years in action. How else to do that than with an all star cast of giants of the genre, captured at the top of their game? Miles Davis, Theolonious Monk, John Coltrane - they don't come much more legendary than this, and this 2xCD is a comprehensive catalogue of brilliance, with the label's latter years also represented via Norah Jones and a host of others. High Spirits indeed.
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Song For My Father (reissue)
Song For My Father (reissue) (limited 180 gram blue vinyl LP with obi-strip (indie exclusive))
Cat: 651173 2. Rel: 12 Sep 24
 
Jazz
Song For My Father
The Natives Are Restless Tonight
Calcutta Cutie
Que Pasa
The Kicker
Lonely Woman
Review: A decade into his career, Horace Silver recorded what many consider one of his finest albums at the renowned Van Gelder Studio. Joined by Blue Mitchell, Junior Cook, Gene Taylor, and Roy Brooks, the session marked a key transition for his quintet. This album was released a year before his iconic hit 'Song for My Father,' which was indeed a tribute to his Cape Verdean father. This reissue for the Blue Note Classic series has been remastered by Kevin Gray from the original master tapes so it offers an all-analogue experience and delivers superb sound quality that honours Silver's legacy.
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Good Friday Blues (Tone Poet Series)
Good Friday Blues (Tone Poet Series) (180 gram audiophile vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: 486504 9. Rel: 05 Sep 24
 
Jazz
Good Friday Blues (5:57)
Willow Weep For Me (6:23)
I Remember You (7:27)
Bill Not Phil (7:14)
When I Have You (6:32)
I Was Doin' Alright (4:45)
Review: Recorded in the early hours of Good Friday 1960, Good Friday Blues captures the spontaneous brilliance of The Modest Jazz Trio, led by Jim Hall on guitar, Red Mitchell on piano and Red Kelly on bass. Originally intended to record a single track for a blues anthology, the session evolved into a full album as the trio's effortless chemistry and musical inspiration turned the night into a memorable session. The resulting six tracks include Mitchell's originals and interpretations of standards like 'Willow Weep For Me' and 'I Remember You.' The absence of drums highlights Hall's delicate guitar tones and Mitchell's surprising piano talents, with Kelly's bass providing a solid foundation. One of the more underrated jazz albums for the time, this reissue should help catapult it to the level of attention it deserves.







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Let Freedom Ring (Tone Poet Series)
Let Freedom Ring (Tone Poet Series) (gatefold 180 gram audiophile vinyl LP)
Cat: 486443 4. Rel: 05 Sep 24
 
Jazz
Melody For Melonae (13:17)
I'll Keep Loving You (6:16)
Rene (10:00)
Omega (8:24)
Review: Jackie McLean's Let Freedom Ring (1962) marks a pivotal moment in his career, where he boldly steps into uncharted territory, blending hard bop with avant-garde elements. The album, recorded at Van Gelder Studio, features McLean on alto sax, supported by Walter Davis Jr. on piano, Herbie Lewis on bass, and Billy Higgins on drums. The track 'Omega' stands out for its innovative approach, blending syncopated bass and piano rhythms with sharp, high-register saxophone lines. The song shifts effortlessly between tempos, showcasing the tight interplay between McLean and his band, particularly Higgins' relentless drumming and Davis' rhythmic accents. While 'Melody for Melonae' often receives attention for its emotive power, 'Omega' exemplifies McLean's forward-thinking vision, offering a spacious and harmonically rich canvas that predates many later "modern" jazz experiments. The album's overarching theme of "freedom" resonates on multiple levelsimusical, expressive, and perhaps even socialireflecting McLean's journey beyond traditional hard bop into a more liberated, dissonant sound. McLean's collaboration with Blue Note during this period produced a series of groundbreaking records, with Let Freedom Ring standing as a testament to his willingness to challenge conventions while staying rooted in the vibrant energy of jazz.
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