QuoteReplyTopic: Blue Note’s Cookin’ Up Classics! Posted: Yesterday at 7:21am
Tony Williams’ Civilization is among the new entries in Blue Note’s Classic Vinyl Series.
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From a Record Store Day Exclusive to a trio of cool Tone Poet Society releases as well as a duo of additions to the Classic Vinyl series, Blue Note has been digging into the archives, so we can now go digging in the crates!
Alts ’N Outs: The Other Side Of Blue Note
Various Artists Alts ’N Outs: The Other Side Of Blue Note Blue Note This is an RSD Exclusive compiling alternate takes from classic Blue Note sessions. The set offers diamonds from Cannonball Adderley, Grant Green, Art Blakey, Jimmy Smith and Sonny Clark. It will be offered on blue vinyl and limited to a pressing of 2,500 copies. bluenote.com recordstoreday.com
Teddy Edwards ’ Sunset Eyes
Teddy Edwards Sunset Eyes Blue Note/Pacific Jazz When Blue Note annouced it’s new Tone Poet Society subscription service, the label laid out a lofty set of releases coming out this year, including tenor saxophonist Teddy Edwards’ Sunset Eyes. Edwards represents the depth of what the series delivers, his legacy is that of a master of jazz deserving wider recognition. Sunset Eyes is one of two records Edwards made for the Pacific label in the 1960s and a wonderful document of his art. bluenote.com tonepoetsociety.com
Kenny Burrell with Art Blakey
Kenny Burrell with Art Blakey On View At The Five Spot Café: The Complete Masters Blue Note Another addition to its Tone Poet collection, Blue Note offers up this classic meeting from 1959 at The Five Spot Café, a lost shrine of jazz. The three-album (two-CD) set features Tina Brooks on tenor saxophone, Roland Hanna and Bobby Timmons on piano and Ben Tucker on bass. Pressed on 180-gram vinyl at RTI, the package includes never-before-seen photos and an interview with Burrell himself. bluenote.com tonepoetsociety.com
Art Pepper’s Modern Art
Art Pepper Modern Art Blue Note Recorded in Hollywood, California, during the 1950s, Modern Art was originally released on the Intro label demonstrating the feel of West Coast cool at the time. Another Tone Poet entry on 180-gram vinyl, mastered by Kevin Gray and pressed by Record Technology Inc. bluenote.com tonepoetsociety.com
Don Pullen’s New Beginnings
Don Pullen New Beginnings Blue Note A new addition to the label’s Classic Vinyl Series, New Beginnings represents pianist Don Pullen branching out on his own in the 1980s after runs with Charles Mingus and co-leading groups with George Adams. The trio on this set is jaw-dropping with Gary Peacock on bass and Tony Williams on drums. This edition is stereo, all-analog and pressed on 180-gram vinyl at Optimal. It’s mastered by Kevin Gray. bluenote.com
Tony Williams’ Civilization
Tony Williams Civilization Blue Note Another entry into the Classic Vinyl Series, Civilization represents Williams’ mid-’80s return to Blue Note, which included a return to acoustic music. Featuring trumpeter Wallace Roney, saxophonist Billy Pierce, pianist Mulgrew Miller and bassist Charnett Moffett, Civilization offers eight Williams originals. The album is stereo, all-analog and mastered by Kevin Gray from the original masters. It’s pressed on 180-gram vinyl at Optimal. bluenote.com
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