JAZZ / JAZZ FUSION
W/ the the alltimes classic "dominoes" & other jazz funk & breezy fusion winners as recorded by the trumpet master w/ the Mizell brothers. Comes w/ insert. black B All disc pressing. Sleeve has some
"Lansana's priestress" "Street lady" "Witch hunt" ""Miss Kane", too many winners to mention on this classic Mizell bros production. Strong aging of the cover, peel off trnsparent tape along gatefold
Soul jazz organ winners w/ Jerry Bird on guitar, Billy James on drums. Sleeve has some aging/dirt, beige water damage & ringwear on back, small tears on mouth, record has reasonable to very light
Soul jazz & bluesy jazz West Coast recordings by the sax & organ players, dar blue silver letters mid 60's repress, sleeve has some aging & dirt, writings on back, record has reasonable to hardly
Hard bop classic recorded with Zoot Sims, Shelly Manne & many others. Sleeve has some dirt & aging, large writings on back, record has cloudy pressing hiss but is in pretty nice shape.
One of his harder ones to catch, sleeve has aging & dirt, writings on back, record has marks & light occasional noise.
Hard bop masterpiece by the Belgian sax & flute master, sleeve is missing, record has numerous marks & cosntant strong noise
Post bop & hard bop numbers by the trombone player on this very scarce Mono 1st press with deep groove, plastylite, 47 west 63rd NYC address & no R on labels. Sleeve has wear & aging, strong dirt
Check the Coltranian "This is for Albert" by Wayne Shorter, the latin jazz title tune & other excellent tracks on this LP w/ Hubbard, Fuller, Cedar Walton & Reggie Workman. Sleeve has large peel off &
A bossa jazz on this otherwise consistent late post bop / post Coltranian piece by the legendary drummer. Sleeve has aging & dirt, light brown water damage along bottom mouth, some small peel off
Hard bop classic masterpiece, Mono 47 west 63rd st on A label & New York USA on B label, no DG, plastylite, RVG stamped in runout, 43 West 61st address on back cover, so likely pressed circa 60-62
Bluesy hard bop w/ Bobby Timmons, Tommy Flanagan, Sam Jones & Arthur Taylor, Mono, RVG stamped in runout, sleeve is missing, peel off on labels, record plays w/ very reasonable noise to no noise from
Archie Shepp on top paying tribute to the master together with John Tchicai, Reggie Workman, Roswell Rudd, etc. Blue & green flexi 70's press. Some wear on cover, peel off on top front, writings &
Modal jazz early release by the pianist, first mono plastylite Van Gelder New York USA no deep groove original press, sleeve is seriously damaged with large bite on bottom, large peel off & paper
Live jazz fusion & post bop masterpiece by the piano virtuoso on scarce original first press. Some wear on cover, writings on back & inside gatefold, record with thin marks and ranging from VG to VG++