Chicago, July 12, 1979 was the day rock sucked. Real bad.
It was also the day that disco went underground for real.
Here is the first offering of Rock Sucks! a label where forgotten disco and boogie will finally get its revenge.
These two gems were made in 1983 and they've been ignored for far too long.
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- A1: Davide Ghidoni Resonance Emergence Of Shadow 5 16
- A2: Eric Framond Ghetto 6 13
- A3: Hidden Cost Bo Did It 3 40
- B1: Richard Evans Dealing With The Hard Times 3 14
- B2: Chain Reaction Feat Dave Collins Hogtied 6.11
- B3: The Supremes Come Into My Life 6 07
- C1: Dennis Mobley & Fresh Taste Superstition 7 50
- C2: Notations Superpeople 3 53
- C3: Gene Boyd Tought Of You Today 5 21
- D1: Black Sugar Pussy Cat 4 45
- D2: Johnny Lytle Babo 5 43
- D3: Jean Claude Pierric / Daniel Janin Black Night 3 11
- D4: Bobby Humphrey Jasper Country Man 5 16
- Workout
- Uh Huh
- Smokin
- The Best Things In Life Are Free
- Greasin' Easy
Black[26,85 €]
Workout features a mix of original compositions and jazz standards, highlighting Mobley's ability to blend sophisticated harmonies with rhythmic complexity and received critical acclaim upon release and is regarded as one of Mobley's finest works
The album has been praised for its engaging arrangements and the strong interplay between the musicians, the tracks often feature rhythmic grooves and vibrant solos, which became characteristic of the hard bop movement. Released in 1962, it is considered a classic in the jazz genre, particularly within the hard bop substyle and it's often recommended for both jazz enthusiasts and newcomers to the genre and showcases Hank Mobley's lyrical approach to the saxophone and is frequently included in lists of essential jazz albums. The album continues to influence contemporary jazz musicians celebrated for its artistry and innovation, making it a significant contribution to the jazz landscape of the 1960s. So Workout stands as a significant milestone in jazz history, exemplifying the creativity and musicianship of its time: with its engaging compositions and stellar performances, the album remains a beloved classic, inviting listeners to explore the depth and beauty of hard bop jazz, a treasure that continues to resonate within the jazz community.
- A1: The Rake
- A2: I'll Close My Eyes
- A3: Groovesville
- B1: The Rebound
- B2: I Wished On The Moon
- B3: Variation On Monk
Jamaican-born trumpeter Dizzy Reece was a fixture of the London jazz scene before moving to New York City in 1959 where he recorded his excellent album Star Bright, a hidden gem in the Blue Note catalog featuring a first-rate hard bop quintet with Hank Mobley on tenor saxophone, Wynton Kelly on piano, Paul Chambers on bass & Art Taylor on drums.
This Blue Note Classic Vinyl Edition is stereo, all-analog, mastered by Kevin Gray from the original master tapes, and pressed on 180g vinyl at Optimal.
- A1: Four Below Zero - Esp
- A2: Florence Miller - The Groove I'm In
- A3: Personal Touch - It Ain't No Big Thing
- A4: Jesse Gould - Out Of Work
- B1: Wild Honey - I've Been Working
- B2: Smokie Brook - Long Time Ago
- B3: Sentimental Souls - It's Party Time With Getting In The Groove
- B4: Eddie Owen - Determination
- B5: Hooker - Hooker (Part 1)
- C1: Dennis Mobley - Superstition
- C2: Magnetic Touch - Ain't Gonna Be A Next Time
- C3: Ella Hamilton & Don Willis Spoon Band - I'm Gonna Fool You!
- C4: Eddie Owen - Shake Off That Dream
- D1: Sons Of Darkness - What It Look Like
- D2: Flame & The Sons Of Darkness - Solid Funk
- D3: King David - Hitch Hike One More Time
- D4: Henry Brooks - Mini Skirt
- D5: Otis & The King Pins - Funky Donkey
Peter Brown is one of the ultimate in Harlem underground music business entrepreneurs. From the 70's, all through the 80's he had a stream of releases on a plethora of labels, but ultimately under the
P&P banner. From soul, to disco to the birth of hip hop, he covered all the street sounds of New York and in a series of comps Demon are exploring his legacy. P&P soul and funk covers the 1970's with a number of rare, sought after masterpieces and some
equally essential obscurities.
From the former category we have the magnificent ESP by Four
Below Zero, Dennis Mobley's Rare Groove instrumental version of Superstition and Florence Miller's soul floor filler 'The Groove I'm In' Super rare funk is present from Wild Honey, Smokey Brooks and Flame & The Sons. The roots of disco is well represented with Magnetic Touch's original version of Ain't No Big Thing and Ella Hamilton's I'm Gonna Fool You.
Vol.8 PT2[26,01 €]
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Vol.13 PT2[23,40 €]
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Vol.15[26,47 €]
Vol.16[26,01 €]
The Blue Note Record label needs little introduction. Musically, graphically and sonically iconic, the label created and defined the golden age of modern jazz on record. Founded in 1939 by German émigré Alfred Lion, the label's roster of artists is a litany of giants - Thelonious Monk, Sonny Rollins, Horace Silver, Lee Morgan, Art Blakey, Lee Morgan, Herbie Hancock and many more. With peerless musicians in the grooves, the legendary Rudy Van Gelder behind the boards, and graphic design genius Reid Miles creating emblematic artwork for every release, Blue Note - 'the Cadillac of the jazz lines' - was outstanding in every way.
Volume 8 of Jazzman's Spiritual Jazz series takes a close look at the deeper side of Blue Note - from the experimental avant-garde explored by younger musicians such as Bobby Hutcherson, Joe Henderson and Pete La Roca, to the exciting new developments in modal sounds put forward by stalwarts Hank Mobley, Jackie McLean and Duke Pearson. The music we have selected shows how musicians working with the label responded to a period of dramatic social and sonic change, charting the route toward the esoteric and spiritualised sounds that would dominate the deepest jazz of the 1970s.
As ever, Blue Note had lit the path, and this new Spiritual Jazz collection shows that the progressive and underground jazz sound of the 1960s was not only the preserve of obscure artists and private pressings. Blue spirits and heavy sounds on Blue Note - the finest in jazz since 1939, brought to you by Jazzman.
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