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Cannonball Adderley and Bill Evans, both alumni of the Miles Davis group, would meet for the last and most potent time on Know What I Mean? Includes a version of Evan's Waltz for Debby.
Black Milk, one of the most prodigious and versatile talents in the world of hip-hop, returns alongside his band Nat Turner with a live instrumental LP, The Rebellion Sessions, a jazz-funk opus recorded over the span of one week.
Spanning over 40 years and seven labels, this set captures Miles at every stage of his career, from his early recordings with Bird through Miles' own triumphs to his late recordings.
Miles' early Blue Note sessions from 1952-54 yielded two later LPs that Blue Note released as part of the 1500 Series. Volume 2 is split between the blazing bebop and beautiful ballads that first made Miles famous.
Featuring a quartet with Sonny Clark on piano, Butch Warren on bass, and Billy Higgins on drums, GO! Was a showcase of Gordon's limitless creativity on hard-swinging numbers as well as his peerless artistry on ballads
Limited 180gm vinyl LP pressing. UK trio Demob Happy return with their 3rd album, Divine Machines. Their specific magic as a unit remains: one that values a "janky guitar solo" as much as it does a beautifully crafted love song.
Arlie's freshman LP, 'BREAK THE CURSE', is an unabashedly joyful, artfully minded indie-pop album conceived by front man Nathaniel Banks and co-produced by band members Ryan Savage and Adam Lochemes.