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Blue World
Blue World (heavyweight vinyl LP)
Cat: 776265 1. Rel: 27 Sep 19
 
Jazz
Naima (take 1) (4:31)
Village Blues (take 2) (3:37)
Blue World (6:02)
Village Blues (take 1) (3:40)
Village Blues (take 3) (3:41)
Like Sonny (2:36)
Traneing In (7:35)
Naima (take 2) (3:57)
Review: Blue World is an album that was never intended for release. It features music commissioned for a soundtrack for a Canadian film in 1964 and showcases a quartet that was at its very best. It's made up of short tracks and alternate takes of early Coltrane material and is utterly vibrant. Catchy little ditties like "Village Blues", stripped down numbers like the title track and the mostly-improvised "Traneing In" are all testament to the enduring brilliance of Coltrane, no matter the setting in which he was playing. The clarity of the recording and richness of the bass playing also add to the overall beauty of this record.
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A Love Supreme: Live In Seattle
A Love Supreme: Live In Seattle (limited gatefold 2xLP + booklet)
Cat: 384999 8. Rel: 22 Oct 21
 
Jazz
A Love Supreme, Part I - Acknowledgement (21:51)
Interlude 1 (2:40)
A Love Supreme, Part II - Resolution (16:12)
Interlude 2 (1:24)
A Love Supreme, Part III - Pursuance (15:46)
Interlude 3 (3:21)
Interlude 4 (7:16)
A Love Supreme, Part IV - Psalm (7:04)
Review: Of all his many albums and live shows, A Love Supreme: Live In Seattle is often said by fans to be one Coltrane's greatest works. Until recently, this was a long lost performance from the iconic saxophonist. Recorded in 1964, it is only the second full live performance recording known after one from the Festival Mondial du Jazz Antibes in France from 1965. The quartet for the original recording of one was made up of McCoy Tyner, Jimmy Garrison and Elvin Jones next to Coltrane himself, but this recording was boosted by Pharoah Sanders on tenor sax and Donald Garrett on second bass. It's a suite packed with spirit, power and soul.
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A Love Supreme: Live In Seattle
Cat: 384999 7. Rel: 22 Oct 21
 
Jazz
A Love Supreme (part I - Acknowledgment)
Interlude (1)
A Love Supreme (part 2 - Resolution)
Interlude (2)
A Love Supreme (part III - Pursuance)
Interlude (3)
Interlude (4)
A Love Supreme (part IV - Psalm)
Review: Given that he was the Impulse label's most significant star during its formative years, it seems fitting that a newly discovered live recording of John Coltrane should form part of the acclaimed jazz imprint's 60th anniversary celebrations. What we get is a genuine piece of jazz history: an expanded, wonderfully free-wheeling and hugely atmospheric performance of Coltrane's landmark A Love Supreme suite, recorded live at The Penthouse in Seattle on October 2nd, 1965. Coltrane is of course in prime form, as are his regular accompanying players. Significantly, these included Pharoah Sanders, who on that now famous night in Seattle was making his first official appearance as part of Coltrane's group.
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Evenings At The Village Gate
Cat: 555141 8. Rel: 13 Jul 23
 
Jazz
My Favorite Things
When Lights Are Low
Impressions
Greensleeves
Africa
Review: Last year, an eagle-eyed researcher discovered a genuine slept-on gem in the archives of New York Public Library: a forgotten, unreleased recording of the John Coltrane Quintet playing - alongside bass clarinettist Eric Dolphy, at the iconic Village Gate venue in August 1961. Here, that recording - now freshly mastered - is released to the public for the first time, and as you'd expect it's rather special. Coltrane is at his magical, blistering best throughout, with his band offering similarly impressive support throughout. Highlights include the only live recording yet discovered of the quintet performing 'Africa', an insanely good 10-minute take on Coltrane classic 'Impressions', and Dolphy's star turn on 'When Lights Are Low'. In a word: essential!
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John Coltrane & Johnny Hartman (Acoustic Sounds Series)
Cat: 380895 3. Rel: 06 May 22
 
Jazz
They Say It's Wonderful (5:22)
Dedicated To You (5:35)
My One & Only Love (4:57)
Lush Life (5:32)
You Are Too Beautiful (5:38)
Autumn Serenade (4:17)
Review: In the reams of great John Coltrane recordings, this album surely stands of one of the true gems. Originally released in 1963, this collaboration with legendary baritone singer Johnny Hartman captures Coltrane at his mellow best. Alongside the headliners, the line-up on this album also features McCoy Turner on piano, Elvin Jones on drums and Jimmy Garrison on bass, and the result is an understated, sumptuous listen to lose yourself in. Sentimental and melancholic in all the best ways, this is sensitive musicianship at its finest.
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Karma (Acoustic Sounds Series)
Karma (Acoustic Sounds Series) (gatefold 180 gram audiophile vinyl LP)
Cat: 457108 9. Rel: 15 Dec 22
 
Jazz
The Creator Has A Master Plan (19:24)
Light Of Love (13:35)
Colors (5:39)
Review: The latest title in Impulse's 180-gram audiophile reissue series is the 1969 Pharoah Sanders classic Karma. The record has been newly mastered by Ryan K. Smith at Sterling Sound from the original analogue tapes and comes in a deluxe gatefold jacket. The album was the tenor sax master's third record for the label and has since taken on the mantle of being a milestone in the spiritual jazz movement. The A-side is taken up by one track that in particular defines that sound, while the flipside builds on the mood with 'Light of Love' and 'Colors.'
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Black To The Future
Cat: 356223 2. Rel: 14 May 21
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
Field Negus
Pick Up Your Burning
Think Of Home
Hustle
For The Culture
To Never Forget The Source
In Remembrance Of Those Fallen
Let The Circle Be Unbroken
Envision Yourself Levitating
Throughout The Madness, Stay Strong
Black
Review: Given the quality of Sons of Kemet's previous albums, hopes are naturally sky-high for the Shabaka Hutchings'-helmed quartet's first full-length excursion since 2018's Mercury Music Prize-nominated Your Queen is a Reptile. Happily, we can confirm that Black to the Future delivers - and then some. The band's most politically charged release to date, it's as energetic, intense, righteous and angry as you'd expect, offering a take on jazz that's expressive, percussively heavy and full of primal, guttural saxophone squeals courtesy of Hutchings. Throw in superb contributions from some fittingly impressive guest stars - grime MC Double E, Moor Mother and jazz poet Angel Bat Dawid all feature - and it all adds up to the most impressive Sons of Kemet album yet - and that's saying something.
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Impulse Records: Music Message & The Moment
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Impulse Records: Music Message & The Moment (gatefold 4xLP box set + booklet + slipmat)
Cat: 356718 7. Rel: 14 May 21
 
Jazz
The John Coltrane Quartet - "Africa" (16:11)
Max Roach - "Garvey's Ghost" (7:54)
Quincy Jones & His Orchestra - "Hard Sock Dance" (3:13)
John Coltrane - "Up 'Gainst The Wall" (3:15)
Elvin Jones & Jimmy Garrison Sextet - "Just Us Blues" (5:57)
John Coltrane - "Alabama" (5:08)
Charles Mingus - "Better Get Hit In Yo' Soul" (6:28)
Shirley Scott Trio - "Freedom Dance" (4:53)
Yusef Lateef - "Sister Mamie" (5:20)
Archie Shepp - "Malcolm, Malcolm, Semper Malcolm" (4:51)
Stanley Turrentine - "Good Lookin' Out" (5:23)
Earl Hines - "Black & Tan Fantasy" (5:14)
Oliver Nelson - "The Rights Of All" (3:59)
Pharoah Sanders - "The Creator Has A Master Plan" (edit) (9:06)
John Coltrane & Alice Coltrane - "Reverend King" (11:04)
The Ahmad Jamal Trio - "The Awakening" (6:12)
Albert Ayler - "Music Is The Healing Force Of The Universe" (8:38)
Charlie Haden - "We Shall Overcome" (1:22)
Alice Coltrane - "Blue Nile" (7:01)
Pharoah Sanders - "Astral Traveling" (5:48)
Archie Shepp - "Blues For Brother George Jackson" (3:55)
Michael White - "Lament (Mankind)" (2:24)
Dewey Redman - "Imani" (7:09)
Marion Brown - "Bismillahi 'Rrahmani 'Rrahim" (5:56)
John Handy - "Hard Work" (6:57)
Review: Music Message & The Moment has been put together to celebrate 60 years of Impulse Records. All the big hitters like John Coltrane, Quincy Jones, Charles Mingus, Oliver Nelson, Pharaoh Sanders, Archie Shepp and a host of other legendary jazz cats all feature. Each of them contributed to Impulse's reputation as the leading, political stand-taking label of the 60s. Togeterh they add up to a strong statement of black power, and musically the compilation take sin a wide embrace of styles and sounds. The stunning four LP box set is housed in a high-quality archival portfolio cast with a museum drop front, and it also comes with a booklet and unique slipmat, so is a real piece of collector's gold.
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