Dexter Gordon Quartet - Swiss Nights, SteepleChase Records (1980)
First in the series of three top draw recordings from the Zurich Jazz Festival 1975.
Featuring Kenny Drew on piano, Niels-Henning Orsted Pederson on bass and Alex Ariel on drums.
Dexter Gordon Quartet - Swiss Nights, SteepleChase Records (1980)
First in the series of three top draw recordings from the Zurich Jazz Festival 1975.
Featuring Kenny Drew on piano, Niels-Henning Orsted Pederson on bass and Alex Ariel on drums.
Jennifer Warnes Famous Blue Raincoat.
It’s just a shame that there’s no cameo appearance from Eric Morecambe, but perhaps Andrew Preview put his foot down!
(Or you may be too young to have seen that famous TV sketch.)
No, not too young! ‘I’ll get my baton… it’s in Chicago’!
Jean-Michel Jarre - Soundtrack to Les Granges Brûlées, from 1973. First ever vinyl reissue, by Transversales Disques.
Nat Birchall - Songs of The Ancestors - Afro Trane Chapter 2, Ancient Archive of Sound (2023)
In a follow up to the excellent Afro Trane Nat Birchall again looks back to the Spiritual Jazz pioneers for his inspiration and his one-semble again delivers on all counts. He is one of our greatest living Jazzmen and should be celebrated.
Extremely limited edition (150 pressings) of Mono’s “The Last Dawn / Rays of Darkness”.
Japanese post rock legends
I have a signed copy of this
Nice!
I saw a signed copy but the price was a lot higher than my copy (£25, used but NM).
Signed is a very nice thing to have, though.
I had no idea that Colin Davis had recorded this. He looks very young in the cover photo.
Arrived today, Blonde on Blonde is the VMP picked up from Discogs.
That’s a JAMC album I’ve never owned…may have to rectify that.
My most recent LP is a transparent copy of Philip Glass’s ‘Glassworks’, one of the very best introductions to his music. Performed by the Philip Glass Ensemble, no less, on Sony/Columbia, with the composer on electric organ.
Cueing tracks on translucent vinyl is a pain though