Jazz is one of the most influential, timeless and enduring genres in music. The structuring and songwriting styles from jazz has been used in other genres such as rock, metal, hip hop and funk throughout the years. It can range from subtle and relaxing, to eclectic free jazz freakouts and has something for every music fan. We scour collections to find both iconic releases and rare obscurities to give our customers a wide range to choose from.
The three highlights we have picked out below are just the tip of the iceberg from our selection, which can be viewed in full over at eil.com
PHAROAH SANDERS Pharaoh (Scarce 1965 US first issue 2-track mono vinyl LP on the collectable ESP Disk label without the copyright text, making this a more desirable copy of this first mono pressing. Stars Stan Foster [trumpet], Jane Getz [piano], William Bennett [bass] & Marvin Pattillo [percussion], hand-printed pasted picture sleeve. The sleeve has a small split to the bottom opening edgeand some edge scuffing to the spine with the front & back artwork still looking nice; the vinyl has light scuffs with no great impact on play, a very small amount of paper loss to the label leaving it VG. This copy has been played and reveals very little surface noise! – Essential spiritual/free-jazz).
TUBBY HAYES Tubby’s Groove (Outstanding British Jazz 1960 first UK press 6-track deep groove mono LP on the Tempo label, recorded in Tubbs’ prime in December 1959 at Decca Studios & widely considered his greatest studio album. Also stars TerryShannon, Jeff Clyne & Phil Seamen & includes ‘Embers’ where Tubby plays the vibes, fully laminated flipback picture sleeve. See ‘more info’ for condition details… TAP29).
GRANT GREEN Sunday Mornin’ (Rare 1962 US 6-track mono LP on the Blue Note label with the ‘New York USA’ address on both sides, Van Gelder stamp in the run-outs aswell as the Plastylite P (ear) etching. Comes housed in a heavy card, pasted picture sleeve with the original Blue Note catalogue inner sleeve. The sleeve shows some very minor signs of age related wear with a few tiny spots of discolouration though nothing too excessive in the slightest. All text is bold and legible on the reverse and the spine. The back paper panel has suffered a small tear in one corner. A conservative very good grading, leaning more towards excellent. The vinyl displays some very light cosmetic ‘wisps’ and a small manufacturing bubble on the track ‘Exodus’. Upon a test play; It is a consistently clean play with some very faint crackling evident and we counted 3 small pops but no skips. A very clean and well looked after example of this underrated Jazz guitar classic BLP4099).
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