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Rare B Brilliant Jazz Masterworks: THE BLUE NOTE RE-ISSUE SERIES Specially Priced 2-Record Set
THE BLUE NOTE RE-ISSUE SERIES PAUL CHAMBERS JOHN COLTRANE HIGH STEP: An inseparable team in creative jazz circles in the late 50's. This album features two Paul Chambers sessions featuring John Coltrane, plus a newly discovered session from that period released here for the first time
THE BLUE NOTE RE-ISSUE SERIES SAM RIVERS INVOLUTION: Two previously unreleased sessions by one of the most mature and original saxophonist in contemporary jazz. Features brilliant works by Donald Byrd, James Spaulding, Julian Priester, Cecil McBee and the Andrew Hill Quartet
THE BLUE NOTE RE-ISSUE SERIES LESTER YOUNG THE ALADDIN SESSIONS: For the first time, the complete Aladdin combo recordings in one package. Rare recordings considered among the finest by this tenor saxophone giant and leader of the bop era
THE BLUE NOTE RE-ISSUE SERIES JACKIE MCLEAN
THE BLUE NOTE RE-ISSUE SERIES CECIL TAYLOR IN TRANSITION: Two of the finest and rarest albums by one of the most influential leaders of this new music. The Transition and United Artists albums are brought together with one original tune released here for the first time
THE BLUE NOTE RE-ISSUE SERIES ANDREW HILL ONE FOR ONE: The great composer pianist in three previously unreleased sessions featuring Freddie Hubbard, Joe Henderson, and Bennie Maupin. Includes a unique combination of jazz quartet coupled with a string quartet
THE BLUE NOTE RE-ISSUE SERIES GIL EVANS PACIFIC STANDARD TIME: Two long unavailable World Pacific classics by one of the giants of jazz orchestration. Features brilliant solos by Cannonball Adderley, Art Blakey, Paul Chambers, Jimmy Cleveland, Curtis Fuller, Steve Lacy, Frank Rehak and Chuck Lane
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