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Miles (Original Jazz Classics Series) (180g LP)
Released in 1956 as the debut album by the Miles Davis Quintet, “Miles” features a combination of pop and jazz standards. Originally released on Prestige Records, the album features an all-star cast of players with John Coltrane (tenor sax), Red Garland (piano), Paul Chambers (bass) and Philly...craftrecordings.com
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South Side Soul (Original Jazz Classics Series) (180g LP)
John Wright’s 1960 debut album “South Side Soul” was originally released on the Prestige label and recorded at Van Gelder Studios. Along with Wright (piano), the album features Wendell Robert (bass) and Walter McCants (drums). This new edition of the album is released as part of the OJC Series...craftrecordings.com
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Kenny Burrell & John Coltrane (Original Jazz Classics Series) (180g LP)
Originally released in 1963 on Prestige, Kenny Burrell & John Coltrane features Burrell and Coltrane alongside Tommy Flanagan, Paul Chambers and Jimmy Cobb playing across 5 tracks. This new edition is released as part of the Original Jazz Classics Series and is pressed on 180-gram vinyl at RTI...craftrecordings.com
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Groovy (Original Jazz Classics Series) (180g LP)
Groovy was the third album to be released by acclaimed jazz pianist Red Garland. Originally released on Prestige Records in 1957 this energetic jazz album was performed by a trio made up of Garland alongside Paul Chambers (bass) and Art Taylor (drums). This new edition is released as part of the...craftrecordings.com
Sickkkk. That Miles and Red Garland are great, I have to listen to the othersView attachment 196912
Miles (Original Jazz Classics Series) (180g LP)
Released in 1956 as the debut album by the Miles Davis Quintet, “Miles” features a combination of pop and jazz standards. Originally released on Prestige Records, the album features an all-star cast of players with John Coltrane (tenor sax), Red Garland (piano), Paul Chambers (bass) and Philly...craftrecordings.com
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South Side Soul (Original Jazz Classics Series) (180g LP)
John Wright’s 1960 debut album “South Side Soul” was originally released on the Prestige label and recorded at Van Gelder Studios. Along with Wright (piano), the album features Wendell Robert (bass) and Walter McCants (drums). This new edition of the album is released as part of the OJC Series...craftrecordings.com
View attachment 196914
Kenny Burrell & John Coltrane (Original Jazz Classics Series) (180g LP)
Originally released in 1963 on Prestige, Kenny Burrell & John Coltrane features Burrell and Coltrane alongside Tommy Flanagan, Paul Chambers and Jimmy Cobb playing across 5 tracks. This new edition is released as part of the Original Jazz Classics Series and is pressed on 180-gram vinyl at RTI...craftrecordings.com
View attachment 196915
Groovy (Original Jazz Classics Series) (180g LP)
Groovy was the third album to be released by acclaimed jazz pianist Red Garland. Originally released on Prestige Records in 1957 this energetic jazz album was performed by a trio made up of Garland alongside Paul Chambers (bass) and Art Taylor (drums). This new edition is released as part of the...craftrecordings.com
They also have a signed version for Patreon members at the same price - love that they didn't jack it up like so many other artists are doing.
If anybody needs their last album it is $7.97 on Amazon at the monent.
Represses that nobody asked for.
You were clamoring for Lumineers represses?
no, just not used to the saucy commentary from 22.You were clamoring for Lumineers represses?
ALSO, SO WHAT IF I WAS PUNKYou were clamoring for Lumineers represses?
He’s saucy about Magnolia. I can get it. Dualtone ran a nice club. Magnolia was a nice club. Dualtone started running Magnolia and it became a befuddling club of mediocrity.no, just not used to the saucy commentary from 22.
There’s always that Noah Kahan guy…ALSO, SO WHAT IF I WAS PUNK
There’s always that Noah Kahan guy…
I'd respect them more if their name was a music pun, like Luminears . You know, like The Beatles.You were clamoring for Lumineers represses?