An all-analog audiophile 180g vinyl reissue of Bobby Hutcherson’s album Patterns featuring James Spaulding, Stanley Cowell, Reggie Workman, and Joe Chambers. Exclusivity: The new music within will only be available in the Review, it won’t be found on streaming services or digital download sites, and none of the items contained in the set will be sold separately.
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The album was recorded on March 14, 1968, but not first released until 1980. Enter your Blue Note Review account e-mail address. A must have for record collectors! Keep your LPs clean with a Blue Note Carbon Fiber Anti-Static Record Brush. Bobby Hutcherson (vibraphone), James Spaulding (alto saxophone, flute), Stanley Cowell (piano), Reggie Workman (bass), Joe Chambers (drums), The album was recorded on November 10, 1959, but not first released until 1979. Find articles, news, musician pages, and more! An exclusive new compilation album on 2-LP, 180g vinyl of current drummers from the Blue Note roster and beyond including Brian Blade, Kendrick Scott, Tony Allen, Chris Dave, Nate Smith, Eric Harland, and Rob Turner (of GoGo Penguin) paying tribute to the great Tony Williams by re-interpreting Williams’ compositions from the six albums he made for Blue Note between 1985-1992. Blue Note 4000 Series Original Collection 100, Blue Note Original 5000 Series Collection, Blue Note Records 75th Anniversary Vinyl Initiative, The Complete Art Pepper Aladdin Recordings, Fast Forward - R&B / Rap / Jazz - Spring 2000, Boogie Woogie Stomp / Boogie Woogie Blues, Donald Byrd at the Half Note Cafe, Vol. The albums were mastered for vinyl by Kevin Gray at Cohearent Audio and manufactured at Record Technology Incorporated (RTI). The last releases with addresses will show an address on 61st street. Is there a cd catalogue from when CDs first came out I think 1983 from blue note. Records: An Alternative Top 20 Zeitgeist Seizing Albums. The album was recorded on March 14, 1968, but not first released until 1980. 1, https://www.discogs.com/label/281-Blue-Note?genre=All&limit=50&page=72, World, Jazz, Disco, New Wave, Funk/Soul & Reissues labels, record labels en hippe knullen en knullina's om naar te loeren ofzo. The zine Out Of The Blue features a fascinating collection of pieces edited by Elissa Middleton that includes: an essay on Tony Williams by Brian Blade, a conversation between Billy Hart and Victor Lewis about Williams, a portrait of Bud Powell by Colleen Williams (Tony’s wife), a poem by Jack Grapes, a comic drawn by Keith Henry Brown about an encounter between Art Blakey and Freddie Hubbard as told by Terence Blanchard, and more.
Joel Ross Who Are You? Blue Note is a label that is mostly known for its releases in the jazz genre. Myron Walden (alto saxophone), Melvin Butler (tenor saxophone), Jon Cowherd (piano), Christopher Thomas (bass), Brian Blade (drums), John Ellis (soprano saxophone), Mike Moreno (guitar), Taylor Eigsti (piano), Ben Williams (bass), Kendrick Scott (drums), Sylvain Gontard (trumpet), Irving Acao (tenor saxophone), Jean Phil Dary (piano, keyboards, organ), Mathias Allamane (bass), Tony Allen (drums), Gregoire Maret (harmonica), Marcus Strickland (tenor saxophone, bass clarinet), Bobby Sparks (keyboards), Daniel Crawford (organ, piano), Pino Palladino (bass), Derrick Hodge (bass), Chris Dave (drums), Jaleel Shaw (alto saxophone), Brad Williams (guitar), Jon Cowherd (piano), Ben Williams (bass), Nate Smith (drums), Chris Turner (vocals), Joshua Redman (tenor saxophone), James Francies (keyboard, piano), Reuben Rogers (bass), Eric Harland (drums), Chris Illingworth (piano), Nick Blacka (bass), Rob Turner (drums), Wallace Roney (trumpet), Bill Piece (tenor saxophone), Mulgrew Miller (piano), Ira Coleman (bass), Tony Williams (drums).