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Japanese Resealable Outer Sleeves - 50 Micron (100 Pack)
Accessory - Accessory
New 12" Japanese Resealable Outer Sleeves. The Best Way To Fully Protect Your LPs. ... more
Rainbow Seeker
Audiophile - Used - MFSL 1-016
1979 original Half-speed remaster from Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab with ABC logo on the labels. NM- jacket, tiny corner ding. Clean Copy! "Back in 1978 when this set was recorded, fusion (the mixture of jazz improvisation with rock rhythms) was declining. Keyboardist Joe Sample, best-known for his work with the Crusaders, was in the process of being one of the founders of "contemporary jazz," an idiom that has since solidified into smooth jazz. Sample emphasized catchy melodies, light funk rhythms, appealing chord changes and a pop sensibility. For this accessible release, Sample is joined by the late legendary guitarist Billy Rogers, bassist Pops Popwell, his old Crusaders drummer Stix Hooper, a horn section and several guest guitarists. All eight tunes (which include "Fly with the Wings of Love" and "Islands in the Rain") are by the leader, who is heard throughout in melodic form, setting up a variety of light grooves that serve as superior background music." All Music Guide – Scott Yanow ... more
Allsop Orbitrac 3 Pro Record Cleaner
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Allsop Orbitrac 3 Pro Record Cleaner. The Allsop Orbitrac 3 Pro Vinyl Record Cleaning System provides a fast, effective way to remove dust, dirt, fingerprints, and other contaminants that can affect vinyl playback. Its patented rotating design guides anti-static cleaning pads through the grooves for consistent wet cleaning, while the spray-and-cartridge system evenly applies cleaning solution without pouring liquid directly onto the record. The included laboratory-tested cleaning fluid is specially formulated for vinyl, helping reduce pops and clicks caused by removable surface debris in less than 30 seconds. The complete kit includes the Orbitrac 3 Pro cleaner, two cleaning cartridges, a 2 oz. bottle of cleaning solution, a reviving brush to extend cartridge life, a protective non-skid work pad, and a storage case. Designed for both new and used records, the system offers a safe, repeatable cleaning process that helps maintain vinyl and improve playback without scratching the record surface. ... more
Paul Butterfield's Better Days
Used - Vinyl - RNLP 70877
80's Rhino pressing with barcode on back cover. Paul Butterfield's Better Days emerged in the early 1970s as a new musical chapter for the legendary harmonica player Paul Butterfield, following the disbandment of the influential Paul Butterfield Blues Band. This new ensemble represented a deliberate shift in direction, moving beyond the electric Chicago blues that had defined his earlier work. Butterfield assembled a group of highly talented musicians, including Geoff and Maria Muldaur, Amos Garrett, Billy Rich, and Christopher Parker, creating a sound that masterfully blended blues, folk, rock, and country influences. The band's formation signaled Butterfield's desire to explore a broader spectrum of American roots music, showcasing his versatility and evolving artistic vision. This period is crucial for understanding the diverse landscape of 70s blues rock and folk rock. The self-titled album "Paul Butterfield's Better Days," released in 1973, captured the essence of this new collective. The record is celebrated for its warm, organic sound, presenting a rich tapestry of Americana music that highlights individual instrumental prowess while maintaining a cohesive band dynamic. Butterfield's distinctive blues harmonica playing remained a central feature, yet it was seamlessly integrated into arrangements that featured intricate guitar work, soulful vocals, and a relaxed, groove-oriented rhythm section. The album stands as a testament to Butterfield's continued artistic growth and his ability to innovate within the evolving classic rock and blues fusion genres, offering a unique perspective on his post-Butterfield Blues Band career. ... more
Chain Reaction
Used - Vinyl - BTSD-6022
1975 Original in gatefold. The Crusaders emerged from Houston in the late 1950s as The Jazz Crusaders, quickly establishing themselves as an instrumental force blending hard bop with soul jazz sensibilities. Featuring the core talents of Wilton Felder on saxophone, Joe Sample on keyboards, and Stix Hooper on drums, the group pioneered a distinctive sound. By the early 1970s, they dropped "Jazz" from their name and embraced a more funk and R&B-infused style, incorporating electric instruments and catchy grooves that broadened their appeal across diverse audiences. Their innovative fusion of jazz improvisation with popular rhythms made them an iconic instrumental band. Chain Reaction was celebrated for its sophisticated arrangements, melodic hooks, and tight, infectious rhythms that influenced countless artists in the funk, soul, and fusion music genres. ... more
Nomad
Used - Vinyl - 6E-257
1980 Promo original. Chico Hamilton's 1980 album, Nomad, represents a significant chapter in the esteemed drummer's diverse career, showcasing his adaptability and continuous exploration of contemporary jazz sounds. Released during a period of evolving musical landscapes, "Nomad" finds Hamilton steering his ensemble through a collection of compositions that blend sophisticated rhythms with accessible melodies. This record is a testament to Hamilton's enduring influence as a bandleader and innovator, moving beyond his earlier West Coast cool jazz roots to embrace the more electric and groove-oriented sounds prevalent in the late 1970s and early 1980s. It offers a captivating listen for enthusiasts of jazz fusion and contemporary jazz. On Nomad, Hamilton assembles a talented group of musicians, including the distinctive guitar work of Kimbo, and the synth textures provided by Shondu Akiem, all anchored by Hamilton's masterful drumming. The album's tracks feature a polished production typical of its era, delivering intricate arrangements that maintain a smooth, engaging flow. Listeners will discover a rich tapestry of sound, where improvisation meets carefully crafted grooves, reflecting the era's shift towards a more polished and melodic approach to 1980s jazz. For collectors seeking defining Chico Hamilton albums that bridge traditional jazz sensibilities with modern sonic textures, Nomad"remains a compelling and essential addition. ... more
West Side Highway
Used - Vinyl - F-9548
1978 promo original. Stanley Turrentine, often affectionately known as "Mr. T," was a towering figure in the world of tenor saxophone, celebrated for his immediately recognizable, soulful sound and blues-inflected improvisations. His distinctive style seamlessly blended elements of hard bop, rhythm and blues, and soul, creating an accessible yet deeply expressive musical language that resonated with a broad audience. The album West Side Highway captures Turrentine's artistic trajectory in the late 1970s, showcasing his signature melodicism within a vibrant, contemporary jazz-funk framework. This period saw Turrentine embracing sophisticated arrangements and a tighter, more groove-oriented rhythm section, appealing to fans seeking both instrumental virtuosity and an infectious, foot-tapping pulse. Released in 1978, West Side Highway delivers a quintessential experience of 70s jazz, reflecting the urban energy and sonic trends of its time. The record features Turrentine navigating a landscape of slick arrangements, driving rhythms, and often incorporates electric instrumentation and a polished production style characteristic of the era. For collectors of vintage jazz vinyl and enthusiasts of soul jazz saxophone, this groove-laden album remains a significant entry in Turrentine's extensive discography, highlighting his enduring ability to craft compelling and highly enjoyable jazz music that bridges traditional jazz with contemporary sounds. ... more
Heavy Love
Used - Vinyl - Xanadu 145
1978 Original. Corner cut. Experience Heavy Love a distinguished jazz album showcasing the collaborative genius of tenor saxophonist Al Cohn and pianist Jimmy Rowles. This sophisticated release brings together two titans of mainstream jazz, each renowned for their distinctive lyrical approaches and impeccable swing. Cohn's warm, eloquent saxophone lines intertwine seamlessly with Rowles' harmonically rich and subtly swinging piano work, creating a captivating musical dialogue. They are expertly supported by a stellar rhythm section, featuring the deep grooves of bassist Leroy Vinnegar and the precise, propulsive drumming of Frank Butler, making this a quintessential jazz quartet recording. Listeners seeking classic jazz albums will find "Heavy Love" to be a deeply rewarding listen, offering a blend of melodic invention and rhythmic finesse. The album's selections, which include a mix of standards and original compositions, allow ample space for each musician to shine, highlighting their individual artistry while maintaining a cohesive group sound. It's a testament to the enduring appeal of these jazz legends, offering a relaxed yet engaging atmosphere that resonates with fans of authentic, timeless jazz. This recording remains a significant entry in both Al Cohn's music catalog and Jimmy Rowles' discography, providing a masterclass in elegant, swinging jazz. ... more
In The Public Interest
Used - Vinyl - PD 6503
1974 Original. In The Public Interest presents a compelling collaboration between two luminaries of contemporary jazz: composer and arranger Michael Gibbs, and legendary vibraphonist Gary Burton. This album stands as a testament to Gibbs' ambitious compositional vision, providing a rich, expansive canvas for Burton's distinctive improvisational voice. The record masterfully blends intricate jazz arrangements with a sophisticated orchestral sensibility, creating a soundscape that is both intellectually stimulating and deeply expressive. It captures a pivotal moment where modern jazz embraced broader harmonic and structural possibilities. Listeners exploring this jazz album will discover a wealth of meticulously crafted compositions, characteristic of Gibbs' unique approach to orchestral jazz. Burton's renowned four-mallet vibraphone technique shines through, weaving melodic lines and improvisational brilliance across the ensemble's dynamic textures. The music ranges from introspective passages to vibrant, full-bodied arrangements, showcasing a seamless fusion of jazz, classical, and sometimes cinematic elements. "In The Public Interest" remains a significant recording for fans of sophisticated instrumental jazz, highlighting the profound artistry of both Michael Gibbs and Gary Burton, and offering a compelling journey into modern jazz compositions and arrangements. ... more
Rockin' Chair
Used - Vinyl - MS 2238
1976 Original. Beyond "Rockin Chair," the record is perhaps best known for containing Edwards' career-defining hit, "Sunshine," an enduring anthem of positivity and self-reliance that captured the spirit of the era. The album's production is clean and uncluttered, allowing Edwards' raw talent and the strength of his compositions to shine through. For collectors of vintage vinyl and enthusiasts of classic folk music or 70s singer-songwriter albums, this Jonathan Edwards release offers a quintessential listening experience, reflecting a pivotal moment in American acoustic music history. ... more

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