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Jimmy Smith- Complete Sermon Sessions (1957-1958) (2 CD, 2009) [FLAC]


 This release contains Jimmy Smith's complete classic Sermon sessions for the first time ever on a single set, in chronological order. These are his only preserved collaborations with Lee Morgan, the formidable trumpet player whose life came to a tragic end after being shot by his girlfriend at the tender age of 33. Tenor saxophonist Tina Brooks is also featured here. The outstanding reedman would pass away at the age of 42 after a life of drug addiction and self abuse. When these recordings were made, all of these musicians were in their early or late twenties.




Art Blakey & The Jazz Messengers: First Flight to Tokyo: The Lost 1961 Recordings (2021/FLAC)

 

  • Art Blakey: drums
  • Wayne Shorter: saxophone
  • Lee Morgan: trumpet
  • Bobby Timmons: piano
  • Jymie Merritt: bass







01 - Now's The Time 22:34
02 - Moanin' 13:32
03 - Blues March 11:44
04 - The Theme 00:32
05 - Dat Dere 12:13
06 - 'Round About Midnight 13:28
07 - Now's The Time (Version 2) 17:15
08 - A Night In Tunisia 11:11
09 - The Theme (Version 2) 00:30

Blue Note Works 4000-4100 series [4161-4175]

 
...The Modern Jazz Series continued into the 1970s with the LPs listed below. Many were issued in both monaural versions (BLP series) and stereo versions (BST 84000 series).  Most of the 4000 series have been reissued by Toshiba-EMI in Japan ("Blue Note Works 4000" series); the catalog numbers are TOCJ-4###



BN.4161- George Braith‎- 1963- Soul Stream
BN.4162- Stanley Turrentine- 1964- Hustlin' {RVG Remaster}
BN.4164- Jimmy Smith- 1963- Prayer Meetin' {RVG Remaster}
BN.4165- Jackie McLean- 1963- Destination... Out {RVG Remaster}
BN.4166- Joe Henderson- 1964- In 'n Out {RVG Remaster}
BN.4167- Andrew Hill- 1964- Point of Departure {RVG Remaster}
BN.4168- Freddie Roach- 1964- Brown Sugar
BN.4169- Lee Morgan- 1964- Search For The New Land {RVG Remaster}
BN.4170- Art Blakey & The Jazz Messengers- 1964- Free For All {RVG Remaster}
BN.4171- George Braith- 1964- Extension
BN.4172- Freddie Hubbard- 1964- Breaking Point {RVG Remaster}
BN.4173- Wayne Shorter- 1964- Night Dreamer {RVG Remaster}
BN.4174- Big John Patton- 1964- The Way I Feel
BN.4175- Herbie Hancock- 1964- Empyrean Isles {RVG Remaster}




Blue Note Works 4000-4100 series [4151-4160]

 
...The Modern Jazz Series continued into the 1970s with the LPs listed below. Many were issued in both monaural versions (BLP series) and stereo versions (BST 84000 series).  Most of the 4000 series have been reissued by Toshiba-EMI in Japan ("Blue Note Works 4000" series); the catalog numbers are TOCJ-4###



BN.4151- Andrew Hill- 1963- Black Fire {RVG Remaster}
BN.4152- Joe Henderson- 1963- Our Thing {RVG Remaster}
BN.4153- Grachan Moncur III- 1963- Evolution {RVG Remaster}
BN.4154- Grant Green- 1963- Idle Moments {RVG Remaster}
BN.4155- The Three Sounds- 1962- Black Orchid (with bonuses)
BN.4156- Art Blakey & The Jazz Messengers- 1961- The Freedom Rider {RVG Remaster}
BN.4157- Lee Morgan- 1963- The Sidewinder {RVG Remaster}
BN.4158- Freddie Roach- 1963- Good Move!
BN.4159- Andrew Hill- 1964- Judgment! {RVG Remaster}
BN.4160- Andrew Hill- 1963- Smokestack {RVG Remaster}








Blue Note Works 4000-4100 series [4101-4110]

 
...The Modern Jazz Series continued into the 1970s with the LPs listed below. Many were issued in both monaural versions (BLP series) and stereo versions (BST 84000 series).  Most of the 4000 series have been reissued by Toshiba-EMI in Japan ("Blue Note Works 4000" series); the catalog numbers are TOCJ-4###



BN.4101- Donald Byrd- 1961- Royal Flush {RVG Remaster}
BN.4102- The Three Sounds- 1961- Hey There (with bonus)
BN.4103- Ike Quebec- 1962- Easy Living (not released)
BN.4104- Art Blakey & The Jazz Messengers- 1961- Buhaina's Delight {RVG Remaster}
BN.4105- Ike Quebec- 1961- It Might As Well Be Spring {RVG Remaster}
BN.4106- Jackie McLean- 1961- Let Freedom Ring {RVG Remaster}
BN.4107- Don Wilkerson- 1962- Preach Brother!
BN.4108- Lou Donaldson- 1962- The Natural Soul {RVG Remaster}
BN.4109- Herbie Hancock- 1962- Takin' Off {RVG Remaster}
BN.4110- Horace Silver- 1962- The Tokyo Blues {RVG Remaster}






Blue Note Works 4000-4100 series [4086-4100]

 
...The Modern Jazz Series continued into the 1970s with the LPs listed below. Many were issued in both monaural versions (BLP series) and stereo versions (BST 84000 series).  Most of the 4000 series have been reissued by Toshiba-EMI in Japan ("Blue Note Works 4000" series); the catalog numbers are TOCJ-4###



BN.4086- Grant Green- 1961- Grantstand {RVG Remaster}
BN.4087- Leo Parker- 1961- Let Me Tell You 'Bout It
BN.4088- The Three Sounds- 1960- Here We Come
BN.4089- Jackie McLean- 1961- A Fickle Sonance {RVG Remaster}
BN.4090- Art Blakey & The Jazz Messengers- 1961- Mosaic {RVG Remaster}
BN.4091- Sonny Clark- 1961- Leapin' and Lopin' {RVG Remaster}
BN.4092- Kenny Clarke & Francy Boland- 1961- The Golden 8
BN.4093- Ike Quebec- 1961- Heavy Soul {RVG Remaster}
BN.4094- Fred Jackson- 1962- Hootin' 'N Tootin' {RVG Remaster}
BN.4095- Leo Parker- 1961- Rollin' with Leo {RVG Remaster}
BN.4096- Stanley Turrentine- 1962- That's Where It's At {RVG Remaster}
BN.4097- Art Blakey- 1962- The African Beat
BN.4098- Ike Quebec- 1961- Blue and Sentimental {RVG Remaster}
BN.4099- Grant Green- 1961- Sunday Morning {RVG Remaster}
BN.4100- Jimmy Smith- 1962- Plays Fats Waller {RVG Remaster}






Blue Note Works 4000-4100 series [4051-4060]

 
...The Modern Jazz Series continued into the 1970s with the LPs listed below. Many were issued in both monaural versions (BLP series) and stereo versions (BST 84000 series).  Most of the 4000 series have been reissued by Toshiba-EMI in Japan ("Blue Note Works 4000" series); the catalog numbers are TOCJ-4###



BN.4051- Jackie McLean- 1959- Jackie's Bag {RVG Remaster}
BN.4052- Tina Brooks- 1960- Back to the Tracks
BN.4053- Lou Donaldson- 1958- Light-Foot
BN.4054- Art Blakey & The Jazz Messengers- 1960- Meet You At The Jazz Corner Of The World vol.1
BN.4055- Art Blakey & The Jazz Messengers- 1960- Meet You At The Jazz Corner Of The World vol.2
BN.4056- Freddie Hubbard- 1960- Goin' Up
BN.4057- Stanley Turrentine With The Three Sounds- 1960- Blue Hour. The Complete Sessions
BN.4058- Hank Mobley- 1960- Roll Call {RVG Remaster}
BN.4059- Kenny Drew- 1960- Undercurrent {RVG Remaster}
BN.4060- Donald Byrd- 1960- At the Half Note Cafe vol.1 {RVG Remaster}






Blue Note Works 4000-4100 series [4041-4050]

 
...The Modern Jazz Series continued into the 1970s with the LPs listed below. Many were issued in both monaural versions (BLP series) and stereo versions (BST 84000 series).  Most of the 4000 series have been reissued by Toshiba-EMI in Japan ("Blue Note Works 4000" series); the catalog numbers are TOCJ-4###



BN.4041- Tina Brooks- 1960- True Blue {RVG Remaster}
BN.4042- Horace Silver- 1960- Horace-Scope {RVG Remaster}
BN.4043- Horace Parlan- 1960- Speakin' My Piece
BN.4044- The Three Sounds- 1960- Moods
BN.4045- Freddie Redd- 1960- Shades of Redd {RVG Remaster}
BN.4046- Duke Jordan- 1960- Flight To Jordan {RVG Remaster}
BN.4047- Art Taylor- 1960- A.T.'s Delight {RVG Remaster}
BN.4048- Donald Byrd- 1960- Byrd in Flight
BN.4049- Art Blakey & The Jazz Messengers- 1960- A Night In Tunisia {RVG Remaster}
BN.4050- Jimmy Smith- 1959- Home Cookin' {RVG Remaster}






Blue Note Works 4000-4100 series [4017-4030]

 

...The Modern Jazz Series continued into the 1970s with the LPs listed below. Many were issued in both monaural versions (BLP series) and stereo versions (BST 84000 series).  Most of the 4000 series have been reissued by Toshiba-EMI in Japan ("Blue Note Works 4000" series); the catalog numbers are TOCJ-4###



 



BN.4017- Horace Silver- 1959- Blowin' the Blues Away {RVG Remaster}
BN.4018- Walter Davis Jr.- 1959- Davis Cup {RVG Remaster}
BN.4019- Donald Byrd- 1959- Byrd In Hand {RVG Remaster}
BN.4020- The Three Sounds- 1959- Good Deal
BN.4021- Kenny Burrell with Art Blakey- 1959- On View at the Five Spot Cafe
BN.4022- Duke Pearson- 1959- Profile {RVG Remaster}
BN.4023- Dizzy Reece- 1959- Star Bright
BN.4024- Jackie McLean- 1959- Swing, Swang, Swingin' {RVG Remaster}
BN.4025- Lou Donaldson- 1959- The Time Is Right
BN.4026- Donald Byrd- 1959- Fuego {RVG Remaster}
BN.4027- Freddie Redd Quartet with Jackie McLean- 1960- The Connection {RVG Remaster}
BN.4028- Horace Parlan- 1960- Movin' & Groovin'
BN.4029- Art Blakey & The Jazz Messengers- 1960- The Big Beat {RVG Remaster}
BN.4030- Jimmy Smith- 1960- Crazy! Baby

Blue Note Works 4000-4100 series [4001-4014]

 

...The Modern Jazz Series continued into the 1970s with the LPs listed below. Many were issued in both monaural versions (BLP series) and stereo versions (BST 84000 series).  Most of the 4000 series have been reissued by Toshiba-EMI in Japan ("Blue Note Works 4000" series); the catalog numbers are TOCJ-4###


 



BN.4001- Sonny Rollins- 1957- Newk's Time {RVG Remaster}
BN.4002- Jimmy Smith- 1958- House Party {RVG Remaster}
BN.4003- Art Blakey & The Jazz Messengers- 1958- Moanin' {RVG Remaster}
BN.4004- Art Blakey- 1958- Holiday for Skins, Vol.1
BN.4005- Art Blakey- 1958- Holiday for Skins, Vol.2
BN.4006- Dizzy Reece- 1958- Blues In Trinity
BN.4007- Donald Byrd- 1958- Off to the Races {RVG Remaster}
BN.4008- Horace Silver- 1959- Finger Poppin' {RVG Remaster}
BN.4009- Bud Powell- 1958- The Scene Changes. The Amazing Bud Powell (Vol. 5) {RVG Remaster}
BN.4010- Bennie Green- 1959- Walkin' & Talkin'
BN.4011- Jimmy Smith- 1958- The Sermon! {RVG Remaster}
BN.4012- Lou Donaldson with The Three Sounds- 1959- LD+3
BN.4013- Jackie McLean- 1959- New Soil
BN.4014- The Three Sounds- 1959- Bottoms Up!

Blue Note Works 1500 series Vol.1551-1565

  

Blue Note Records is an American jazz record label, owned by Universal Music Group and currently operates in conjunction with Decca Records. Established in 1939 by Alfred Lion and Max Margulis, it derives its name from the characteristic "blue notes" of jazz and the blues. Originally dedicated to recording traditional jazz and small group swing, from 1947 the label began to switch its attention to modern jazz. While the original company did not itself record many of the pioneers of bebop, significant exceptions are Thelonious Monk, Fats Navarro and Bud Powell.

Many great jazz musicians recorded for Blue Note, but the man responsible for the quality of label’s recordings – their high dynamic and tonal range and lifelike presence – was sound engineer, Rudy Van Gelder. It was his recording equipment, choice and placement of microphones, the work at the mixing desk, the selection and rejection of takes, and the active supervision of the whole recording process from monitoring the dials through to cutting of the master lacquer, that created the “Blue Note sound”.

Van Gelder always sought to be at the forefront of recording technology – the Scully lathe he used for cutting lacquer masters was the first to feature variable pitch/depth control to optimise groove-width and loudness. He deployed the newest Neumann/ Telefunken U-47 condenser microphone, which he had specially modified for use very close to instruments. His recordings were made on the latest Ampex tape recorders.

Blue Note made the switch to 12" LPs late in 1955. The Modern Jazz Series continued with the following 12" LPs. Many of these were issued in both monaural versions (BLP series) and stereo versions (BST 81500 series), sometimes in electronically rechanneled stereo. In certain cases, the stereo versions of recordings from 1957 onwards only appeared many years later. Beginning in 1956 with BLP 1509, Reid Miles designed most of the Blue Note LP covers. The 1500 series has been systematically reissued by Toshiba-EMI in Japan ("Blue Note Works 1500" series, 20-bit 88.2 kHz CDs); the catalog numbers are TOCJ-1501, etc.

 


BN.1551- Jimmy Smith- 1957- Jimmy Smith At The Organ Volume 1
BN.1554- Art Blakey- 1957- Orgy In Rhythm Vol. 1
BN.1555- Art Blakey- 1957- Orgy In Rhythm Vol. 2
BN.1556- Jimmy Smith- 1957- The Sounds Of Jimmy Smith {RVG Remaster}
BN.1557- Lee Morgan- 1957- Lee Morgan Vol.3 {RVG Remaster}
BN.1558- Sonny Rollins- 1957- Volume Two {RVG Remaster}
BN.1559- Johnny Griffin- 1957- A Blowin' Session {RVG Remaster}
BN.1560- Hank Mobley- 1957- Hank {RVG Remaster}
BN.1561- Sabu Martinez- 1957- Palo Congo
BN.1562- Horace Silver- 1957- The Stylings Of Silver {RVG Remaster}
BN.1563- Jimmy Smith- 1957- Plays Pretty Just For You
BN.1564- Paul Chambers- 1957- Paul Chambers Quintet {RVG Remaster}
BN.1565- Cliff Jordan- 1957- Cliff Jordan {RVG Remaster}

Blue Note Works 1500 series Vol.1521-1530

 

Blue Note Records is an American jazz record label, owned by Universal Music Group and currently operates in conjunction with Decca Records. Established in 1939 by Alfred Lion and Max Margulis, it derives its name from the characteristic "blue notes" of jazz and the blues. Originally dedicated to recording traditional jazz and small group swing, from 1947 the label began to switch its attention to modern jazz. While the original company did not itself record many of the pioneers of bebop, significant exceptions are Thelonious Monk, Fats Navarro and Bud Powell.

Many great jazz musicians recorded for Blue Note, but the man responsible for the quality of label’s recordings – their high dynamic and tonal range and lifelike presence – was sound engineer, Rudy Van Gelder. It was his recording equipment, choice and placement of microphones, the work at the mixing desk, the selection and rejection of takes, and the active supervision of the whole recording process from monitoring the dials through to cutting of the master lacquer, that created the “Blue Note sound”.

Van Gelder always sought to be at the forefront of recording technology – the Scully lathe he used for cutting lacquer masters was the first to feature variable pitch/depth control to optimise groove-width and loudness. He deployed the newest Neumann/ Telefunken U-47 condenser microphone, which he had specially modified for use very close to instruments. His recordings were made on the latest Ampex tape recorders.

Blue Note made the switch to 12" LPs late in 1955. The Modern Jazz Series continued with the following 12" LPs. Many of these were issued in both monaural versions (BLP series) and stereo versions (BST 81500 series), sometimes in electronically rechanneled stereo. In certain cases, the stereo versions of recordings from 1957 onwards only appeared many years later. Beginning in 1956 with BLP 1509, Reid Miles designed most of the Blue Note LP covers. The 1500 series has been systematically reissued by Toshiba-EMI in Japan ("Blue Note Works 1500" series, 20-bit 88.2 kHz CDs); the catalog numbers are TOCJ-1501, etc.


BN.1521- Art Blakey- 1954- A Night At Birdland Vol.1 {RVG Remaster} (5037)
BN.1522- Art Blakey- 1954- A Night At Birdland Vol.2 {RVG Remaster} (5038)
BN.1523- Kenny Burrell- 1956- Introducing Kenny Burrell
BN.1524- Kenny Dorham- 1956- Complete 'Round About Midnight At The Cafe Bohemia (2CD) {RVG Remaster}
BN.1525- Jimmy Smith- 1956- The Incredible Jimmy Smith at the Organ, Vol.3
BN.1526- Clifford Brown- 1953- Memorial Album {RVG Remaster}
BN.1527- Thad Jones- 1956- The Magnificent Thad Jones {RVG Remaster}
BN.1528- Jimmy Smith- 1956- Live At The Club Baby Grand, Vol. 1 {RVG Remaster}
BN.1529- Jimmy Smith- 1956- Live At The Club Baby Grand, Vol. 2 {RVG Remaster}
BN.1530- Jutta Hipp- 1956- Jutta Hipp With Zoot Sims {RVG Remaster}



Blue Note Works 1500 series Vol.1501-1510

  

Blue Note Records is an American jazz record label, owned by Universal Music Group and currently operates in conjunction with Decca Records. Established in 1939 by Alfred Lion and Max Margulis, it derives its name from the characteristic "blue notes" of jazz and the blues. Originally dedicated to recording traditional jazz and small group swing, from 1947 the label began to switch its attention to modern jazz. While the original company did not itself record many of the pioneers of bebop, significant exceptions are Thelonious Monk, Fats Navarro and Bud Powell.

Art Blakey & Les Jazz-Messengers - Au Club Saint-Germain Vol. 1-3 (3 CD, 1994/FLAC)

 

This three-LP box set from French RCA  features the 1958 Jazz Messengers live in Paris stretching out on 11 songs. Trumpeter Lee Morgan, tenor saxophonist Benny Golson and pianist Bobby Timmons formed a potent team, backed up by bassist Jymie Merritt and the powerful drumming of leader Art Blakey. This hard-to-find set gives one a definitive look at the influential band.

  • Lee Morgan - trumpet
  • Benny Golson - tenor saxophone
  • Bobby Timmons - piano
  • Jymie Merritt - bass
  • Art Blakey - drums
  • Kenny Clarke - drums (Vol.3, #3,4)
  • Gana M'Bow - conga (Vol.3, #2-4)

Recorded live at Club Saint Germain, Paris on December 21, 1958.

Art Blakey — The Complete Blue Note Recordings Of Art Blakey's 1960 Jazz Messengers (6 CD, 1992/FLAC)


 Drummer Art Blakey led many great editions of the Jazz Messengers from the inaugural mid-'50s sessions until his death in the '90s. While arguments rage regarding which was his best, there is no doubt that the 1960-1961 unit figures in the debate. This wonderful six-disc set, notated with care and painstaking detail by Bob Blumenthal, covers studio and live sessions from March 6, 1960, to May 27, 1961, with the same personnel on all but two songs. Producer Michael Cuscuna used only first issue dates, and while he included some alternate takes, he did not litter the discs with second-rate vault material. They smoothly detail the band's evolution, cohesion, and maturation. This set, as with all Mosaic boxes, goes beyond essential.

Thelonious Monk - Eight Classic Albums (4 CD, 2010/ FLAC)

 


Eight classic albums on four discs from great Monk






CD1 - Monk, Monk's Music {76:26}
CD2 - Thelonious Monk Plays the Music of Duke Ellington, The Unique Thelonious Monk {75:46}
CD3 - Mulligan Meets Monk, Thelonious Monk and Sonny Rollins {75:12}
CD4 - Art Blakey's Jazz Messengers with Thelonious Monk, Thelonious Monk Trio {79:34}