Tag: jazz

  • Thelonious Monk, Thelonious Monk Plays Duke Ellington, 1956 on Riverside.

    Thelonious Monk, Thelonious Monk Plays Duke Ellington, 1956 on Riverside.

    Thelonious Monk, Thelonious Monk Plays Duke Ellington, 1956 on Riverside. My copy is an 1982 pressing in the Original Jazz Classics series – jacket reproduced from the 1958 reissue.

  • Ray Brown, This is Ray Brown, 1958 on Verve

    Ray Brown, This is Ray Brown, 1958 on Verve

    Ray Brown, This is Ray Brown, 1958 on Verve My copy is an 80s Japanese pressing by Polydor K.K., part of the Original Verve Jazz Classics series. Includes Oscar Peterson (playing organ rather than piano on some tracks), Herb Ellis, and Osie Johnson plus Jerome Richardson on flute My favorite bassist in any genre Via…

  • 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…

  • Oscar Peterson, Oscar Peterson Plays My Fair Lady, 1958 on Verve

    Oscar Peterson, Oscar Peterson Plays My Fair Lady, 1958 on Verve

    Oscar Peterson, Oscar Peterson Plays My Fair Lady, 1958 on Verve An original 1958 mono pressing – one of my favorite recent finds. With Ray Brown on bass and Gene Gammage on drums via Everything But The House

  • Chuck Mangione, Feels So Good, 1977 on A&M

    Chuck Mangione, Feels So Good, 1977 on A&M

    Chuck Mangione, Feels So Good, 1977 on A&M With James Bradley Jr, Charles Meeks, Grant Geissman, and Chris Vadala Was one of the LPs that inspired me to play the trumpet in Jr high and high school. I think I still know the fingering for the title track though I probably couldn’t actually play it…

  • Ella Fitzgerald, Like Someone In Love, 1957 on Verve

    Ella Fitzgerald, Like Someone In Love, 1957 on Verve

    Ella Fitzgerald, Like Someone In Love, 1957 on Verve. Black and silver Verve labels without mention of MGM Ella with Frank DeVol and his Orchestra – classic Via Everything But The House

  • Herbie Hancock, Head Hunters, 1973 on Columbia.

    Herbie Hancock, Head Hunters, 1973 on Columbia.

    Herbie Hancock, Head Hunters, 1973 on Columbia. (My copy is from the Vinyl Me, Please Story of Herbie Hancock anthology) What can you say about Head Hunters? One of the best selling Jazz records of all time. Hancock melds funk, soul, r&b, and early synths with a solid jazz foundation. A must have for any…

  • Carmen McRae, Bittersweet, 1964 on Focus (FM 334).

    Carmen McRae, Bittersweet, 1964 on Focus (FM 334).

    Carmen McRae, Bittersweet, 1964 on Focus (FM 334). Focus was a label created by NY DJ Mort Fega (who also produced the LP). May be my favorite McRae album – while she was quite well know then I think she gets overlooked some now – what a powerful singer and so expressive. Good Monday LP…

  • Billie Holiday, Ella Fitzgerald, Lena Horne, and Sarah Vaughan; Billie, Ella, Lena, Sarah; 1958 compilation on Harmony.

    Billie Holiday, Ella Fitzgerald, Lena Horne, and Sarah Vaughan; Billie, Ella, Lena, Sarah; 1958 compilation on Harmony.

    Billie Holiday, Ella Fitzgerald, Lena Horne, and Sarah Vaughan; Billie, Ella, Lena, Sarah; 1958 compilation on Harmony. Harmony was a “budget” sub-label of Columbia, revived in 1957,selling LPs for $1.98, often reissuing material from other Columbia LPs I picked this one up in a lot of LPs from Everything But The House – a great…

  • Oscar Peterson, Pastel Moods, 1956 on Verve.

    Oscar Peterson, Pastel Moods, 1956 on Verve.

    Oscar Peterson, Pastel Moods, 1956 on Verve. Part of a group of older jazz LPs I picked up via Everything But the House With Ray Brown, Herb Ellis (b-side) and Irving Ashby (a-side).

  • Ella Fitzgerald, Get Happy!, 1959 on Verve.

    Ella Fitzgerald, Get Happy!, 1959 on Verve.

    Ella Fitzgerald, Get Happy!, 1959 on Verve. Part of a whole lot of jazz vinyl I got via an @ebth auction. Verve Records black and silver labels with the T but before the MGM rim text Great pressing, great album.

  • Herbie Hancock, The Piano, 1979 on CBS/Sony.

    Herbie Hancock, The Piano, 1979 on CBS/Sony.

    Herbie Hancock, The Piano, 1979 on CBS/Sony. Only released in Japan in 1979, and then on CD in the US in 2004. My copy is from the @vinylmeplease anthology The Story of Herbie Hancock – a wonderful pressing.

  • Oscar Peterson, Plays The George Gershwin Songbook, 1959 on @ververecords

    Oscar Peterson, Plays The George Gershwin Songbook, 1959 on @ververecords

    Oscar Peterson, Plays The George Gershwin Songbook, 1959 on @ververecords Picked up a lot of Oscar Peterson related jazz records via @ebth – some great early deep groove Verve including this one

  • Django Reinhardt & Stephane Grappelly with the Quintet of the Hot Club of France, 1965 on GNP Crescendo.

    Django Reinhardt & Stephane Grappelly with the Quintet of the Hot Club of France, 1965 on GNP Crescendo.

    Django Reinhardt & Stephane Grappelly with the Quintet of the Hot Club of France, 1965 on GNP Crescendo. Recordings from 1938, 1939, and 1946 in London, originally released (in this form) on Disques Decca in France in 1964. Amazing group of musicians on these sets Via @deepthoughtsjp

  • Nat Adderley Septet, Don’t Look Back, 1976 on Steeplechase.

    Nat Adderley Septet, Don’t Look Back, 1976 on Steeplechase.

    Nat Adderley Septet, Don’t Look Back, 1976 on Steeplechase. My copy is a later reissue 180 gram “audiophile” edition (not sure from when exactly) pressed somewhere in Germany. SteepleChase was (is?) a Danish label founded by Nils Winther who also produced this LP (and many of their releases). The septet included Adderley (cornet), Buddy Williams…

  • Thelonious Monk, Pure Monk: Theloniois Monk Piano Solos, 1974 on Trip Jazz.

    Thelonious Monk, Pure Monk: Theloniois Monk Piano Solos, 1974 on Trip Jazz.

    Thelonious Monk, Pure Monk: Theloniois Monk Piano Solos, 1974 on Trip Jazz. Trip Jazz was a sublabel of Trip, itself owned by Springboard, a discount New Jersey label ( distributed, in part, in grocery stores) that purchased the Scepter Records catalogue. This version is electronically reprocessed to stereo (as was the Scepter release in Italy…

  • Erroll Garner, Soliloquy, 1957 on Columbia.

    Erroll Garner, Soliloquy, 1957 on Columbia.

    Erroll Garner, Soliloquy, 1957 on Columbia. Mono pressing with the six-eye Columbia label “Records always sound best on Columbia phonographs” Via Residency Records, Salem MA

  • Buck Clayton, The Huckle-Buck and Robbin’s Nest: A Buck Clayton Jam Session, 1954 on Columbia.

    Buck Clayton, The Huckle-Buck and Robbin’s Nest: A Buck Clayton Jam Session, 1954 on Columbia.

    Buck Clayton, The Huckle-Buck and Robbin’s Nest: A Buck Clayton Jam Session, 1954 on Columbia. Buck Clayton and a team of long standing swing players including portions of Count Basie’s touring band. Recorded December 14th, 1953 at Columbia Studios at 207 East 30th St. , produced by George Avakian via Record Exchange, Salem MA