Vinyl

Eric Dolphy – At The Five Spot, Vol. 1 (Stereo) Analogue Productions 180 Gram Vinyl Record

£49.95

Part of the ultimate audiophile Prestige stereo reissues from Analogue Productions — 25 of the most collectible, rarest, most audiophile-sounding Rudy Van Gelder recordings ever made. All cut at 33 1/3 and also released on Hybrid SACD

All mastered from the original analog master tapes by mastering maestro Kevin Gray. 180-gram LPs pressed at Acoustic Sounds’ state-of-the-art pressing plant, Quality Record Pressings, plated by Gary Salstrom

Tip-on jackets on thick cardboard stock

First 250 LP copies of each title will be numbered editions and will only be available to series subscribers

Flying Burrito Brothers – Burrito Deluxe – Intervention Records 180g Vinyl LP

£45.00

The Flying Burrito Brothers’ album “Burrito Deluxe,” reissued by Intervention Records on 180g vinyl, is a significant piece of country rock history, featuring the work of pioneers like Gram Parsons.

This reissue enhances the original 1970 recordings with superior sound quality, making classic tracks like “Wild Horses” resonate with newfound clarity and depth.

Intervention Records is known for their meticulous attention to detail, using all-analog mastering from the original tapes to preserve the authentic sound.

“Burrito Deluxe” stands as a testament to the band’s influence in blending country with rock elements, making it a valuable addition for both new listeners and long-time fans.

Flying Burrito Brothers – The Gilded Palace Of Sin – Intervention Records 180g Vinyl

£45.00

180g Vinyl LP Reissue Mastered 100% AAA Analog by Kevin Gray at Cohearent Audio & Pressed at RTI.

“The Gilded Palace of Sin” by the Flying Burrito Brothers is a seminal vinyl LP that blends country rock with soul and psychedelia, marking a pivotal moment in music history. Released in 1969, the album features Gram Parsons and Chris Hillman, formerly of The Byrds, who deliver poignant lyrics and innovative arrangements. With standout tracks like “Christine’s Tune” and “Sin City,” this record is revered for its heartfelt storytelling and genre-defying sound, making it a timeless classic.

Fred Wesley : A Blow For Me, A Toot To You- Speakers Corner 180g Vinyl LP

£35.00

Fred Wesley’s album “A Blow For Me, A Toot To You” reissued on Speakers Corner 180g Vinyl, showcases his prowess as a trombonist and bandleader in the realm of funk and jazz music.

This album features the influential backing of Parliament-Funkadelic musicians, blending robust brass sections with deep grooves that typify the 1970s funk sound.

The high-quality 180-gram vinyl pressing ensures that the vibrant and dynamic sounds of tracks like the titular “A Blow For Me, A Toot To You” are delivered with the clarity and depth that audiophiles appreciate

Freddie Hubbard – Backlash – Pure Pleasure Records 180g Vinyl LP

£35.00

After his great success as a new discovery through playing on tour and in the studio with Art Blakey’s creative and inspirational group, the Jazz Messengers, Freddie Hubbard made a dozen LPs over 16 years for Blue Note and Impulse under his own direction.

It was no wonder then that a big record company made him a lucrative offer in autumn 1966. All in all, Atlantic Records released six LPs and the very first, entitled “Backlash”, is still until today the best of the bunch.

Freddie Hubbard – Blue Spirits Lp (Blue Note Tone Poet Series) Blue Note 180G Vinyl

£37.99

The prodigious trumpeter Freddie Hubbard debuted on Blue Note in 1960 and produced an astounding run of recordings over the first half of the decade that culminated with Blue Spirits, which was the last of his 1960s studio albums for the label.

This bluesy and spirited album presented five evocative Hubbard originals, each of which was given a richly textured arrangement for an ensemble that included a dynamic four-horn line-up.

Freddie Roach – Good Move (Blue Note Tone Poet Series) 180g Vinyl

£59.95

In the 1960s, Blue Note’s roster of organists was second to none with leading Hammond B3 practitioners like Jimmy Smith, Big John Patton, and Larry Young each honing their own distinctive styles on the instrument. Freddie Roach was first introduced to Blue Note listeners on Ike Quebec’s albums Heavy Soul and It Might As Well Be Spring and soon began his own run of leader dates for the label including the 1963 standout Good Move featuring Blue Mitchell on trumpet, Hank Mobley on tenor saxophone, Eddie Wright on guitar, and Clarence Johnston on drums. This soul jazz classic makes all the right moves with set highlights including “When Malindy Sings,” an Oscar Brown song that was performed by Abbey Lincoln, and Roach’s own church-rooted “Wine, Wine, Wine” and “On Our Way Up,” an uplifting anthem that he wrote on the day of the historic March on Washington.

Gabriel Mervine – Say Somethin’ PS Audio Gold 180g Vinyl

Original price was: £89.95.Current price is: £44.98.
Just released. A limited-edition, individually numbered, 180-gram collector’s vinyl. These won’t be around long.

GENE CLARK – S/T White Light – Intervention Records 180g Vinyl

£45.00

The “S/T White Light” album by Gene Clark is a reissued 180g vinyl LP from Intervention Records, known for their high-quality audiophile-grade pressings.

This album, often referred to simply as “White Light,” features Gene Clark’s introspective songwriting and soothing vocals, blending elements of folk, country, and rock.

The meticulous remastering process used by Intervention Records ensures that listeners experience the music with superior sound quality, preserving the authenticity and emotional depth of Clark’s performance.

Gerry Mulligan – Gerry Mulligan Meets Ben Webster (Acoustic Sounds) 180g 1LP Gatefold Sleeve

£39.95

This classic 1960 album by Mulligan, the Cool Jazz innovator, and Webster, the legendary Ellingtonian, is one for the ages. The tunes they recorded, from “Chelsea Bridge” to “Go Home”, are smooth, lush and emotional, driven along by a rhythm section of Jimmy Rowles, Leroy Vinnegar and Mel Lewis that swings with just the right amount of bop.

Verve’s Acoustic Sounds Series features transfers from analog tapes and remastered 180-gram vinyl in deluxe gatefold packaging.

Gerry Mulligan – Night Lights – Analogue Productions 180g Vinyl

£44.95

Night Lights is a captivating jazz masterwork from the incredible Gerry Mulligan catalog.

Originally released in 1963, this captivating album showcases Mulligan’s baritone sax talents as a true icon of jazz, and a prominent musical force on the West Coast scene through the 1950s until his death in 1996.

Voted No. 1 musician in his instrument by Downbeat Magazine for 42 years in a row, Mulligan was on the front line of what was hip, from periods in the Birth Of The Cool era Miles Davis linåeup as well as forming a piano-less quartet with Chet Baker.

Grachan Moncur III – Evolution – (Classic Vinyl Series) Blue Note Records Vinyl LP

£24.95

Grachan Moncur III’s remarkable 1963 debut Evolution is a marvel of the Blue Note catalog that moves between avant-garde and post-bop yet exists in a realm of its own due to the trombonist’s singular compositions which are performed by an exceptional ensemble featuring Lee Morgan, Jackie McLean, Bobby Hutcherson, Bob Cranshaw, and Tony Williams.

This Blue Note Classic Vinyl Edition is stereo, all-analog, mastered by Kevin Gray from the original master tapes, and pressed on 180g vinyl at Optimal