Vinyl is back! Each month on Vinyl Look at, we record some of the most noteworthy new vinyl releases which includes new albums, reissues, distinctive-version box sets and much more. At JAZZIZ, we share the vinyl communitys appreciation of the encounter of amassing and participating in vinyl documents. As an rising quantity of new music followers uncover the pleasure of vinyl, we hope these lists will provide as a starting up position for new musical discoveries.
And if you really like jazz and vinyl, make sure to also test out our JAZZIZ Vinyl Club, a sequence of vinyl compilations very carefully curated by the JAZZIZ editors and featuring some of the most remarkable jazz artists from yesterday and now!
Abdallah Oumbadougou, Amghar: The Godfather of Tuareg Songs – VOL. 1 (Petulama)
Amghar: The Godfather of Tuareg New music – VOL. 1 is a selection of recordings from the late Abdallah Oumbadougou, the Saharan-born Tuareg guitarist and originating architect of the desert blues genre. The 2-LP set introduced by Petulama Information attributes 14 tracks remastered by GRAMMY-profitable engineer Michael Graves and incorporates 6 unreleased, never ever-before-read music. The album is also available digitally. Launch date: March 1.
Cannonball Adderley and Invoice Evans, Know What I Imply? (Craft)
Craft Recordings has reissued Cannonball Adderley and Invoice Evans’ 1960 album, Know What I Indicate?, as section of its Original Jazz Classics series. This was the very last of a sequence of albums the saxophonist and pianist collaborated on together, accompanied below by the rhythm area of the Modern day Jazz Quartet with Percy Heath on acoustic bass and Connie Kay on drums. Artwork Blakey & The Jazz Messengers’ Caravan (1963) and Ron Carter’s Where? (1961) are also unveiled this month as portion of the collection. Release date: March 1.
Hakushi Hasegawa, Somoku Hodo and Air Ni Ni (Brainfeeder)
Hakushi Hasegawa have introduced the 1st-at any time pressings of Somoku Hodo, their 2018 debut album, explained by means of a push release as “a hyperspeed junglist jazz work out,” and 2019’s Air Ni Ni. Somoku Hodo will come in translucent green with illustrations by Momoka Aiso and layouts by Takeaki Emori, and consists of the earlier unreleased monitor “Doku (SCREWED).” Air Ni Ni will come in grey marble with artwork by Taishi Urakawa and Namonaki Sanemasa, as properly as models by Takeaki Emori. Release date: March 3.
Jessica Williams, Orgonomic Music (Sundazed)
Initially produced by the small Clean up Cuts label in 1981, Orgonomic Songs finds pianist and composer Jessica Williams heading the greatest team of her several recordings, a septet, accomplishing 7 of her initial compositions and a consider on John Coltrane’s “Dear John.” Out of print considering that its original release, the album was reissued by Sundazed Audio as a double album, together with a comprehensive LP’s value of unissued tunes, amongst which features what may be Williams’ only vocal recording and in depth liner notes by musician Jennifer Leitham and jazz historian Scott Yanow. Launch date: March 22.
Joe Henderson, Electricity to the People (Craft/Jazz Dispensary)
Tenor saxophonist fused a socially-aware spirit with hard bop, jazz funk and revolutionary digital components alongside these kinds of legends as Herbie Hancock, Ron Carter, Mike DeJohnette and Mike Lawrence on his 1969 common, Electric power to the Persons. The album capabilities these types of originals as Isotope,” “Afro-Centric” and the initially recording of his classic “Black Narcissus,” and comes in a gatefold suggestion-on jacket, replicating the albums unique packaging on Milestone Data, in its to start with broad vinyl release, as section of Craft and Jazz Dispensary’s Best Shelf sequence. Launch day: March 15.
John Lurie, Painting With John (Odd & Attractive)
Multi-disciplinary artist John Lurie, also identified as the chief of the vastly influential downtown New Yor City jazz ensemble The Lounge Lizards, has released a double album of songs from his well-liked HBO/MAX collection, Painting with John. Introduced on his very own imprint label, Weird & Wonderful Audio, the soundtrack functions 56 tracks, such as materials prepared exclusively for the collection, as very well as vintage recordings spanning his discography. The selection is available on restricted 2-LP 180-gram vinyl and electronic formats. Release day: March 15.
Shelly Manne & His Adult males, At the Black Hawk, Vol. 1. (Craft/Acoustic Seems)
At the Black Hawk, Vol. 1., reissued as portion of the Present-day Data Acoustic Appears collection, highlights famed bebop drummer Shelly Manne’s enthusiasm for participating in club reveals. Recorded for the duration of a 1959 gig at San Franciscos Black Hawk nightclub in the Tenderloin district, this 1st of 4 volumes capabilities captivating renditions of Gershwins “Summertime” and the swinging waltz “Blue Daniel.” Launch day: March 15.
Thundercat, Apocalypse (Brainfeeder)
Virtuoso bassist and singer Thundercat has introduced a special 10th-anniversary version of his 2013 album, Apocalypse. The new edition includes two formerly unreleased tracks, Ahead of I liked myself I pooped my ankles (correct) recorded with Austin Peralta and Taylor Graves, and Paris (with Mono/Poly). The deluxe LP also functions specific rainbow holographic artwork housed inside a clear PVC outer slipcase total with an x-ray holographic skull print. Launch date: March 1.
Toumani Diabat and Ballak Sissoko, New Historic Strings (Chrysalis)
Chrysalis begins a reissue campaign of Toumani Diabat’s albums with a remastered edition of his collaboration with Ballak Sissoko, New Ancient Strings. The two kora gamers recorded the album in 1997 in 1 single night time in Bamako, the funds of Mali, on the anniversary of the country’s independence. The file was witnessed as a stick to-up to 1970’s Ancient Strings, showcasing a collaboration involving their fathers, Sidiki Diabat and Djelimadi Sissoko on kora. Comprising eight artistic renditions of standard Mande melody, the new version of New Ancient Strings also comes with a 16-webpage booklet of liner notes and images. Launch day: March 15.
Ella Fitzgerald, Clap Arms, Listed here Comes Charlie! (Verve/UMe)
Verve/UMe has reissued Ella Fitzgerald’s 1961 album, Clap Arms, Here Comes Charlie!, as portion of its audiophile-quality vinyl reissue series, Acoustic Sounds. In contrast to her classic Songbook albums for Verve, this album captures the essence of Fitzgerald as most persons received to see her reside, carrying out a method produced up largely of repertoire from the Swing and early bebop durations alongside pianist Lou Levy, guitarist Herb Ellis, bassist Joe Mondragon, and drummer Stan Levey. Release date: March 29.
Highlighted picture by Ariel Goldberg.
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