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Record Store Day 2023 Jazz Releases


Stoned Soul Picnic
Nature Sounds

Roy Ayers
vibraphone1940 - 2025
Produced by

Herbie Mann
flute1930 - 2003

Gary Bartz
saxophone, altob.1940

Hubert Laws
woodwindsb.1939

Ron Carter
bassb.1937

Herbie Hancock
pianob.1940

Grady Tate
drums1932 - 2017

Europe 1966
ORG Music
Several recordings of

Albert Ayler
saxophone, tenor1936 - 1970
Donald Ayler
trumpetb.1942
Michel Samson
violinWilliam Folwell
bass, acousticBeaver Harris
drumsb.1936

Chet
Craft Recordings
The 2023 RSD drop features two

Chet Baker
trumpet and vocals1929 - 1988

Bill Evans
piano1929 - 1980

Pepper Adams
saxophone, baritone1930 - 1986

Herbie Mann
flute1930 - 2003

Kenny Burrell
guitar, electricb.1931

Paul Chambers
bass, acoustic1935 - 1969

Connie Kay
drums1927 - 1994

Philly Joe Jones
drums1923 - 1985

Blue Room: The 1979 VARA Studio Sessions in Holland
Jazz Detective/Elemental Music
Blue Room: The 1979 VARA Studio Sessions in Holland is a two-LP set from

Chet Baker
trumpet and vocals1929 - 1988

Bish at the Bank: Live in Baltimore
Reel to Real
Certain record labels have a reputation for producing excellent albums, and Reel to Real is certainly one of the best. Specializing in previously unreleased live recordings, past RSD drops have featured excellent releases by artists such as

George Coleman
saxophone, tenorb.1935

Pepper Adams
saxophone, baritone1930 - 1986
Often described as an unsung hero of bebop,

Walter Bishop, Jr.
piano1927 - 1998

Charlie Parker
saxophone, alto1920 - 1955

Miles Davis
trumpet1926 - 1991
This two-LP set includes previously unreleased recordings from 1966 and 1967. Bishop is featured on piano along with

Harold Vick
saxophone, tenorb.1936
Lou McIntosh
bass, acoustic
Dick Berk
drums1939 - 2014

Psychedelic Percussion
Jackpot Records
During the late 1960s, it seemed as if everybody was jumping on the psychedelic bandwagon. While most of the forays into psychedelia came from pop artists, a few jazz musicians tapped into the scene as well. An example of this is the 1966 album Raga Rock (World Pacific), which featured

Howard Roberts
guitar, electric1929 - 1992

Herb Ellis
guitar1921 - 2010

Hal Blaine
drums1929 - 2019
Blaine came to prominence during the sixties as part of the Wrecking Crew, and he appeared on countless recordings during his time as a session man. He also recorded his own albums as well, but the 1967 release Psychedelic Percussion (Dunhill) has to be the most unusual. This all-instrumental psychedelic free jazz recording is heavy on percussion instruments and electronics. In fact, this is one of the earliest recordings to feature the Moog synthesizer. This reissue is mastered from the original tapes and includes an inner sleeve with session notes and photos. Also, not surprisingly, it is being released on colored vinyl.

Live at the Jazz Workshop 1970
Gearbox Records
Gearbox Records, in collaboration with the Blakey estate, is releasing this album, featuring previously unreleased recordings from legendary drummer

Art Blakey
drums1919 - 1990

Andy Bey
piano1939 - 2025

Isao Suzuki
bassb.1933

Junior Cook
saxophone1934 - 1992

Introducing the Eleventh House with Larry Coryell
Culture Factory
Introducing the Eleventh House marks the fifth RSD release for guitarist Larry Coryell. This album, which originally came out on Vanguard Records in 1974, provides evidence for Coryell's title of the godfather of fusion. There are plenty of tight grooves and superb playing from the first incarnation of The Eleventh House. Coryell is joined here by

Randy Brecker
trumpetb.1945
Mike Mandel
keyboardsDanny Trifan
bass
Alphonse Mouzon
drums1948 - 2016

Turnaround: Unreleased Rare Vinyl from On The Corner
Legacy/Columbia
Miles Davis' 1972 album On The Corner (Columbia) is a hallmark of fusion and funk. Since its release, it has inspired artists in several genres of music, including jazz, rock, funk, hip-hop, and punk. 2007 saw the CD release of the The Complete On The Corner Sessions (Columbia Legacy), and Turnaround presents a vinyl edition featuring some of the prime cuts from this set. The album features an all-star lineup including

Herbie Hancock
pianob.1940

Michael Henderson
bass, electric
Al Foster
drums1944 - 2025

James Mtume
percussionb.1947

Dave Liebman
saxophoneb.1946

Bennie Maupin
woodwindsb.1940

Musical Prophet: The Expanded N.Y. Studio Sessions
Resonance
Most of the RSD albums only receive one limited release on a first-come, first-served basis. Once the album is sold out, buyers don't get a second chance. There are some albums, however, that get reissued due to the high demand, and

Eric Dolphy
woodwinds1928 - 1964

Clifford Jordan
saxophone, tenor1931 - 1993

Sonny Simmons
saxophone, alto1933 - 2021

Woody Shaw
trumpet1944 - 1989

Richard Davis
bass, acoustic1930 - 2023

Bobby Hutcherson
vibraphone1941 - 2016

Treasures: Solo, Trio and Orchestra Recordings from Denmark (1965-1969)
Anagram Music

Bill Evans
piano1929 - 1980

Newport Rebels
Candid
The 1960 Newport Jazz Festival was a legendary event, but not for the reasons George Wein, its organizer, had in mind. First of all, there was a violent riot from people who were unable to attend the festival. The National Guard had to be called in and numerous people were arrested. Also, there was a backlash from some jazz musicians concerning the festival's growing popularity and commercialization.

Charles Mingus
bass, acoustic1922 - 1979

Max Roach
drums1925 - 2007
Newport Rebels, the resulting album, was originally released in 1961 on Candid Records and featured Mingus and Roach along with several other jazz greats, including

Eric Dolphy
woodwinds1928 - 1964

Tommy Flanagan
piano1930 - 2001

Jo Jones
drums1911 - 1985

Abbey Lincoln
vocals1930 - 2010

It's a Jungle in Here
Real Gone Music
The trio of

John Medeski
organ, Hammond B3b.1965

Billy Martin
drumsb.1963

Chris Wood
bassb.1969

John Scofield
guitarb.1951

John Coltrane
saxophone1926 - 1967
King Sunny Ade
guitar
Bob Marley
guitar1945 - 1981

Thelonious Monk
piano1917 - 1982

?The Long Lost Afro-CuBop Recordings!
Liberation Hall

Charlie Parker
saxophone, alto1920 - 1955

Dizzy Gillespie
trumpet1917 - 1993

Ray Brown
bass, acoustic1926 - 2002

Art Blakey
drums1919 - 1990

Woody Herman
band / ensemble / orchestra1913 - 1987

Stan Kenton
piano1911 - 1979

Red Rodney
trumpet1927 - 1994

ForceSweet MaoSuid Afrika 76
LMLR
Legendary drummer

Max Roach
drums1925 - 2007

Archie Shepp
saxophone, tenorb.1937

Queen Talk: Live at the Left Bank
Reel to Real

Shirley Scott
organ, Hammond B31934 - 2002

Stanley Turrentine
saxophone, tenor1934 - 2000

Oliver Nelson
saxophone1932 - 1975

Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis
saxophone, tenor1922 - 1986

Kenny Burrell
guitar, electricb.1931
This live recording features Scott along with

George Coleman
saxophone, tenorb.1935

Bobby Durham
drums1937 - 2008

Ernie Andrews
vocals1927 - 2022

Joey DeFrancesco
organ, Hammond B31971 - 2022

Live at Massy
LMLR
This 1975 recording from a concert in Massy, France features saxophonist Shepp playing some excellent free jazz. The album has Shepp performing with

Cameron Brown
bassb.1945
Beaver Harris
drumsb.1936
Charles Greenlee
b.1927
Dave Burrell
pianob.1940

The Bubba's Sessions
Who's Who In Jazz
This live recording from Bubba's Jazz Restaurant in Fort Lauderdale, Florida was recorded in 1981 and released on vinyl in 1983. The album features Stitt on alto saxophone along with Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis on tenor saxophone,

Harry "Sweets" Edison
trumpet1915 - 1999

Eddie Higgins
piano1932 - 2009

Duffy Jackson
drums1953 - 2021

Boppin' In Baltimore: Live at the Left Bank
Jazz Detective/Elemental Music
This double album set of previously-unreleased material features Stitt recorded live from Baltimore, Maryland in 1973. The set features Stitt on saxophone along with pianist

Kenny Barron
pianob.1943

Sam Jones
bass, acoustic1924 - 1981

Louis Hayes
drumsb.1937

Haverford College January 25, 1980
Modern Harmonic
This is a

Sun Ra
piano1914 - 1993
The only problem was that he didn't have a piano, so he managed to borrow a Fender Rhodes from a student at Haverford. Fortunately, the performance was recorded and copies have been circulating since then. Although these recordings are fairly common, this is the first vinyl release. The release is limited to 1400 copies and is coming out on colored vinyl.

Bossa Nova at Carnegie Hall
Liberation Hall
Before

Stan Getz
saxophone, tenor1927 - 1991

Charlie Byrd
guitar1925 - 1999
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