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Record Store Day Black Friday 2023: Jazz Releases



Chet Baker
trumpet and vocals1929 - 1988
Chet's Choice
Elemental Music/Criss Cross Jazz
Originally released on the Criss Cross label in 1985, this album is one of Chet Baker's finest recordings from his final years. It features Baker on trumpet and vocals along with

Philip Catherine
guitarb.1942

Jean-Louis Rassinfosse
bass, acoustic

Marion Brown
saxophone, alto1931 - 2010

Wadada Leo Smith
trumpetb.1941
Creative Improvisation Ensemble
ORG Music
Free jazz fans are in for a treat with this release. Creative Improvisation Ensemble presents the collaboration between Marion Brown on the alto saxophone and Leo Smith on the trumpet. The session was recorded in 1970, and originally released in 1975. Both artists were firmly rooted in avant-garde jazz. Brown was an important New York jazz scene member during the sixties, and he recorded with artists such as

John Coltrane
saxophone1926 - 1967

Archie Shepp
saxophone, tenorb.1937

John Tchicai
saxophone1936 - 2012

Anthony Braxton
woodwindsb.1945

John Zorn
saxophone, altob.1953

Henry Kaiser
guitarb.1952

Live from the Northwest, 1959
Brubeck Editions
This is the latest release from Brubeck Editions, and it features the classic

Dave Brubeck
piano1920 - 2012

Joe Morello
drums1928 - 2011

Eugene Wright
bass1923 - 2020

Paul Desmond
saxophone, alto1924 - 1977


Terry Callier
guitar and vocalsSpeak Your Peace
Mr. Bongo
Terry Callier was active during the sixties and seventies both as a performer and a recording artist. Things changed for him, however, by the early eighties when his label dropped him. After this, he decided to follow a different career path than music. During the later part of the eighties, though, Callier developed a new audience when the acid jazz movement became popular. DJs began playing his music, which led to a renewed interest, giving him the inspiration to start recording again.
Speak Your Peace, originally released in 2002, marks his comeback as a recording artist, and his soulful voice and expressive guitar are in full swing. Callier manages to deliver a tasty blend of jazz, folk, and R&B. This one has plenty of cool grooves This RSD Black Friday release is pressed on 180g vinyl and features a tip-on sleeve with re-worked artwork.


Eric Dolphy
woodwinds1928 - 1964
Iron Man
Culture Factory USA
Although released in 1968, Iron Man was originally recorded in 1963. This critically acclaimed album has been long out of print on vinyl. Iron Man is an important release from one of jazz music's most important avant-garde composers. The RSD Black Friday version includes an OBI side strip, original album artwork, and original record labels. This version is also pressed on colored vinyl.


Bill Evans
piano1929 - 1980
Tales: Live In Copenhagen (1964)
Elemental Music
Certain artists are almost always going to be represented in RSD drops. For rock, The Grateful Dead is a perennial favorite, and Bill Evans has become a staple for jazz releases. Tales: Live In Copenhagen (1964) marks Zev Feldman's 11th never-before-released recording of the legendary pianist's work. This album features Evans, with bassist

Chuck Israels
bass, acousticb.1936

Larry Bunker
drums1928 - 2005


Gil Evans
composer / conductor1912 - 1988
Gil Evans & Ten
Craft Recordings
While Gil Evans is probably best remembered for his work with

Miles Davis
trumpet1926 - 1991

Jimmy Cleveland
trombone1926 - 2008

Willie Ruff
french horn1931 - 2023

Steve Lacy
saxophone, soprano1934 - 2004

Lee Konitz
saxophone, alto1927 - 2020

Paul Chambers
bass, acoustic1935 - 1969

Jo Jones
drums1911 - 1985
The Craft reissues are always excellent, and this should be no exception. Remastered from the original tapes, this mono mix will be one to be on the lookout for. This is cool jazz at its best.


Jerry Garcia
guitar, electric
David Grisman
mandolinSo What
ORG Music
Along with being the heart and soul of The Grateful Dead, Jerry Garcia was an incredibly talented guitarist. His influences covered a broad spectrum of music, including jazz. Even when playing rock, Garcia approached his solos like a jazz musician by playing through the changes and relying on modes rather than standard rock licks. Garcia is joined here by his longtime friend, David Grisman, who played mandolin on the 1970 Grateful Dead album American Beauty (Warner Brothers). They also played together in the bluegrass group, Old and In the Way.
Along with being a superb bluegrass mandolin player, Grisman is noted for his recordings of Dawg music, which is a unique mixture of jazz and bluegrass. Given their close musical companionship and their shared interest in jazz, it only seems natural that the two would record a jazz album. Originally released in 1998, So What features acoustic performances of Miles Davis' "So What" and "Milestones" along with

Milt Jackson
vibraphone1923 - 1999


Dexter Gordon
saxophone, tenor1923 - 1990

Slide Hampton
trombone1932 - 2021
A Day in Copenhagen
MPS
Dexter Gordon was one of the most influential tenor saxophone players in jazz. Both

John Coltrane
saxophone1926 - 1967

Sonny Rollins
saxophoneb.1930
A Day in Copenhagen,was originally released in 1969, a time when mainstream jazz was on the decline in the United States. Like many other musicians, Gordon moved to Europe during the sixties and remained there until 1976. This album features a collaboration between Gordon and trombonist Slide Hampton. This is definitely one to be on the lookout for.


Chico Hamilton
drums1921 - 2013
The Master
Craft Recordings
Drummer Chico Hamilton is one of those artists who is hard to classify. His recordings cover jazz styles ranging from straight-ahead to avant-garde. As a result, listeners sometimes might not know what to expect from him, and the Black Friday release of his 1973 album, The Master, might easily slip under the radar. However, the album is worth noting for a few reasons. First, it was released on Enterprise Records, which was a Stax subsidiary originally intended to be a jazz label. While they did release some jazz records, the label is mainly remembered for releasing many of

Isaac Hayes
vocals1942 - 2008
By 1973, Little Feat had established themselves as a formidable band both in the studio and on stage. With the exception of The Meters, Little Feat was one of the funkiest groove-oriented bands around, and this album features them in their prime. There are some excellent grooves and improvisations from Lowell George (incorrectly attributed as George Lowell), Paul Barrere, and Bill Payne. Remastered from the original tapes, this album will be released on purple vinyl.


Ahmad Jamal
piano1930 - 2023
Emerald City Nights: Live At The Penthouse (1966-1968)
Jazz Detective
The first RSD drop of 2023 saw two excellent Ahmad Jamal releases, and Emerald City Nights: Live At The Penthouse 1966-1968 is the third and final set of previously unreleased recordings of this legendary pianist. The recording features
Jamil Sulieman Nasser
bass, acousticb.1932
Frank Gant
drums

Les McCann
piano1935 - 2023
Never A Dull Moment!Live From Coast To Coast 1966-1967
Resonance
Never A Dull Moment is a previously unreleased collection of live performances recorded between 1966 and 1967 by pianist Les McCann. Some of the sessions were recorded at the Penthouse jazz club in Seattle with
Stan Gilbert
bass, acoustic
Paul Humphrey
drumsb.1935

Leroy Vinnegar
bass, acoustic1928 - 1999


Charles Mingus
bass, acoustic1922 - 1979
Incarnations
Candid
The music bassist and composer Charles Mingus and his group recorded during his 1960 sessions for Candid Records, resulted in some outstanding releases. Incarnations is the fourth great Mingus album to emerge from those historic sessions. This recording is taken from rare and unreleased material that serves as an excellent addition to his collection. As the press release claims, "Incarnations is the Mingus masterpiece nobody knew they were missing."


Wes Montgomery
guitar1923 - 1968
Maximum Swing: The Unissued Half Note Recordings
Resonance
Many jazz fans list Smokin' at the Half Note (Verve 1965) by Wes Montgomery and the

Wynton Kelly
piano1931 - 1971

Pat Metheny
guitarb.1954
The original Smokin' album featured five songs, but they were not all live recordings. The second side of the album was recorded in Rudy Van Gelder's studio. The entirety of Maximum Swing features previously unreleased live recordings from Half Note jazz club in New York with drummer

Jimmy Cobb
drums1929 - 2020

Paul Chambers
bass, acoustic1935 - 1969

Ron Carter
bassb.1937
Herman Wright
bass
Larry Ridley
bassb.1937


Oscar Peterson
piano1925 - 2007
Con Alma: The Oscar Peterson Trio: Live in Lugano, 1964
Mack Avenue
Oscar Peterson was one of the most important pianists in jazz, and he is remembered for playing in a trio setting. Although he had many different players over the years, the trio with

Ray Brown
bass, acoustic1926 - 2002

Ed Thigpen
drums1930 - 2010
This album features previously unreleased live performances. The press release features a quote from Peterson about this group, stating how "they created a flexible and multi-faceted rhythmical language that they could apply to any musical statement I might make and enhance any direction I might choose. In short, they practiced 'all the possibles.'" This album will be released on translucent blue vinyl.


Cal Tjader
vibraphone1925 - 1982
Catch The Groove: Live At The Penthouse 1963-1967
Jazz Detective
Vibraphonist Cal Tjader's recordings emanate coolness, and Catch The Groove captures him when he was at the top of his game. This collection of previously unreleased recordings features Tjader with

Armando Peraza
congasb.1924

Monk Montgomery
bass1921 - 1982

Black Jazz Records: The Complete Singles
Real Gone Music
Real Gone Music has recently reissued several excellent albums from the Black Jazz label catalog. Record collectors can find long out-of-print albums by artists such as

Doug Carn
keyboardsb.1948

Calvin Keys
guitarb.1942

Chester Thompson
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Journey into Jazz
Kyle Simpler
Chet Baker
Philip Catherine
Jean-Louis Rassinfosse
Hein Van De Geijn
Marion Brown
Wadada Leo Smith
John Coltrane
archie shepp
John Tchicai
anthony braxton
john zorn
Henry Kaiser
Dave Brubeck
Joe Morello
Eugene Wright on bass, and {{m: Paul Desmond
Terry Callier
Eric Dolphy
Bill Evans
Chuck Israels
Larry Bunker
Gil Evans
Miles Davis
Jimmy Cleveland
Bart Varsalona
Willie Ruff
Steve Lacy
Lee Konitz
Paul Chambers
Jo Jones
Jerry Garcia
David Grisman
Milt Jackson
Dexter Gordon
Slide Hampton
Sonny Rollins
Chico Hamilton
Isaac Hayes
Ahmad Jamal
Jamil Nasser
Frank Gant
Les McCann
Stan Gilbert
Paul Humphrey
Tony Bazley
Leroy Vinnegar
Frank Severino
Charles Mingus
Wynton Kelly
pat metheny
Jimmy Cobb
Ron Carter
Herman Wright
Larry Ridley
oscar peterson
Ray Brown
Ed Thigpen
Armando Peraza
Monk Montgomery
Doug Carn
Calvin Keys
Chester Thompson
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