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  • Wayne Shorter, Schizophrenia, 1969 on Blue Note

    Wayne Shorter, Schizophrenia, 1969 on Blue Note

    Eleventh Wayne Shorter album, with Herbie Hancock, Curtis Fuller, Ron Carter, James Spaulding, and Joe Chambers. Recorded by Rudy Van Gelder, with Francis Wolff producing. This is transitional between post-bop and free jazz – looser and closer to the edge than my normal taste, but worth a listen for anyone interested in post-bop or Shorter…

  • Paul Desmond, Pure Desmond, 1975 on CTI Records

    Paul Desmond, Pure Desmond, 1975 on CTI Records

    Desmond (who composed Take Five and was a critical part of the Dave Brubeck Quartet) playing here with Ron Carter, Ed Bickert, and Connie Kay – recorded at Rudy Van Gelder’s studio in 1974 and produced by Creed Taylor. One of five albums Desmond put out on CTI in the late 60s and 70s. including…

  • Stan Getz & Bill Evans, Previously Unreleased Recordings, 1974 on Verve

    Stan Getz & Bill Evans, Previously Unreleased Recordings, 1974 on Verve

    Sometimes just referred to as Stan Getz & Bill Evans, this was recorded in 1964 but not released until 1974. Ron Carter (A side) and Richard Davis (B side) on bass, with Elvin Jones on drums. Recorded at Rudy Van Gelder’s studio in Englewood Cliffs NJ and produced by Creed Taylor. There’s a whole series…

  • McCoy Tyner, Trident, 1975 on Milestone

    McCoy Tyner, Trident, 1975 on Milestone

    Tyner (who plays harpsichord and celeste as well as piano) is joined here by Ron Carter (bass) and Elvin Jones (drums), and the album was produced by Orrin Keepnews. It was his eighth LP for Milestone after recording on Blue Note and Impulse! throughought the 60s. (Elvin Jones worked with Tyner in the John Coltrane…

  • Joe Henderson, Mode for Joe, 1966 on Blue Note

    Joe Henderson, Mode for Joe, 1966 on Blue Note

    This was Henderson’s fifth studio album (as a band leader), joined by: Lee Morgan (trumpet), Chris Fuller (trombone), Bobby Hutcherson (vibes), Cedar Walton (piano), Ron Carter (bass), and Joe Chambers (drums). Recorded by Rudy Van Gelder. Really wonderful Blue Note 60s jazz. My copy is a 2024 reissue in the Blue Note Classic Vinyl Series…

  • Herbie Hancock, Empyrean Isles, 1964 on Blue Note

    Herbie Hancock, Empyrean Isles, 1964 on Blue Note

    Early jazz Herbie Hancock – this was his fourth studio LP for Blue Note, backed by Freddie Hubbard on cornet, Ron Carter on bass, and Anthony Williams on drums. Recorded on June 17th, 1964 at Rudy Van Gelder’s studio in Englewood Cliffs, NJ. The most well known track here is “Cantaloupe Island” which became something…

  • Art Farmer, The Many Faces of Art Farmer, Scepter Records, 1964

    Art Farmer, The Many Faces of Art Farmer, Scepter Records, 1964

    My copy (as you can see from the images) is an UpFront records reissue from the 70s, retitled as just Art Farmer. UpFront was a sublabel of Springboard International out of New Jersey, which reissued lots of compilation jazz and blues records from artists originally released on other labels (some are advertised on the rear…

  • Herbie Hancock, Quartet, 1982 on Columbia

    Herbie Hancock, Quartet, 1982 on Columbia

    Hancock with Ron Carter on Bass, Tony Williams on Drums, and Wynton Marsalis on Trumpet – recorded in 1981 at CBS Sony Studios in Tokyo. Great versions of ‘Round Midnight, Parade. A “digital recording” then mastered back to vinyl – I don’t necessarily seek those out but have a few from the 80s Via a…

  • A Tribe Called Quest, Low End Theory, 1991 on Jive.

    A Tribe Called Quest, Low End Theory, 1991 on Jive.

    A Tribe Called Quest, Low End Theory, 1991 on Jive. Tribe were part of the Native Tongues collective, with De La Soul, Queen Latifah, and Jungle Brothers. Busta Rhymes features on “Scenario” and Ron Carter provides bass on “Verses from the Abstract.” Although I had this on CD back then, this copy is a reissue…

  • Paul Desmond, Summertime, 1969 on A&M / CTI.

    Paul Desmond, Summertime, 1969 on A&M / CTI.

    Paul Desmond, Summertime, 1969 on A&M / CTI. Desmond wrote “Take Five” and played with the Dave Brubeck Quartet as well as Gerry Mulligan and Chet Baker. CtI was an A&M imprint started by Creed Taylor The cover of Ob-la-di, Ob-la-da alone is worth the price of admission but I also love the Someday My…

  • V.S.O.P. The Quintet, Live Under the Sky, 1979 on CBs/Sony.

    V.S.O.P. The Quintet, Live Under the Sky, 1979 on CBs/Sony.

    V.S.O.P. The Quintet, Live Under the Sky, 1979 on CBs/Sony. Released in Japan in 1979 but recorded digitally (Sony’s “Master Source Digital Recording” process). Anthony Williams, Freddie Hubbard, @herbiehancock , @wayne.shorter and Ron Carter recorded live at Denen Colosseum in Tokyo My copy is from the @vinylmeplease Anthology: The Story of Herbie Hancock.