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“Johnny Jenkins is a blues/soul singer from the Macon GA area. He did a classic album in early 1970's called Ton Ton Macoute. That album originally started as a Duane Allman solo project that was dropped. Jenkins came in and laid vocals and some guitar over the Duane Allman guitar arrangements. So he had one of the all time great guitar players as his bandleader, in effect and that was a very good album.
2 1/2 decades later comes the followup. Duane, of course, is long gone but Gregg is still around...

"This Island Earth" comprises three suites of music - one for classic analog synthesizers; one for analog and digital synths recorded in the studio and live in the USA with various guest musicians, spanning ambient, experimental and symphonic styles...

“For trumpeter Ingrid Jensen and saxophonist/ clarinetist Steve Treseler, paying tribute to the late Kenny Wheeler was a calling. “Ingrid and I are both devoted Kenny fans and we both had the opportunity to work with him in person,” says Treseler. ‘Invisible Sounds’ reinterprets works from his prolific catalog.
Ingrid’s band - Geoffrey Keezer (piano), Martin Wind (bass) and Jon Wikan (drums) - was playing at the Lionel Hampton Jazz Festival in Idaho, so they booked two nights at Seattle’s Royal Room...

Korean pianist Eunhye Jeong is a game-changer. She's jazz from a different perspective. She's a pianist who doesn't sound like anyone else on the scene.
In her liner notes for the release, Jeong writes, "I made my first solo piano recording under the name Chi-Da. Chi-Da and Nolda can both be translated as 'play.' While Chi-Da refers to physical motions that produce sounds by crashing together two objects, Nolda is more associated with playful activities. One may interpret this word as a fun...

“Primitive is Jessen’s first full-length release. A raw solo saxophone recording born out of anger and isolation. At times, it screams violently. At others, it slowly pierces. At all times, it is a reaction to Jessen’s surroundings."

"Kyle is one of the hardest working musicians I have ever met. He labors intensively, always striving to improve his technique.
A dynamic collection, this is an exclamation point on years of development.
At times the pieces are aggressive. The opening of.

“Heavy psychedelic rock band from NYC. Opened for Acid Mothers' Temple, Endless Boogie, No-Neck Blues Band, Sightings, other bands between 2000 and 2003.
Long, noisy, blues-based freakout chaos. For fans of Les Rallizes, High Rise, and Fushitsusha.”

A Passion Play was Tull's most ambitious achievement & seemingly universally reviled, at least at the time; too bad, it over-reaches a bit, but it is mostly very great!
This is the Steven Wilson remix, done from the original multi-tracks!

This Steven Wilson remix and expansion was previously part of a huge box set with vinyl and more, which some people didn't want or need.
Now you can buy it in a more digestible size. This is the same packaging (ie NICE hardbound book) as the other Jethro Tull Steven Wilson sets.

Disc: 1

1. Aqualung (New Stereo Mix And Mastered By Steven Wilson)
2. Cross-Eyed Mary (New Stereo Mix And Mastered By Steven Wilson)
3. Cheap Day Return (New Stereo Mix And Mastered By Steven

This is the 1998 digital remaster with 6 bonus tracks. This was the album that totally broke the band to a huge audience. [Chrysalis]

“Jethro Tull’s 1970 classic Benefit will be celebrated in a brand-new 4CD/2DVD set, featuring remixes by Steven Wilson, an abundance of previously unreleased material, packaged within a deluxe hardback book, containing 100 pages of commentary from numerous contributors alongside hordes of images of the band creating and performing their first million-selling album.
Following the successes This Was (1968) and Stand Up (1969), Jethro Tull returned in 1970 with their third studio album in as many years...

This is the 2001 digital remaster with 4 bonus tracks and Ian Anderson's new liner notes at a great price. Piano and organ are added to good effect. [Chrysalis]

“Breakouts from Bursting Out (The Inflated Edition) remixed by Steven Wilson re-ordered back to it's original running order plus 3 tracks (including Heavy Horses and Living In The Past) that were not featured on the original LP release back in 1978 because of time constraints.”

This is the 2004 digital remaster that contains the complete double album set (the previous version cut out a bunch of material to fit onto one CD) and Ian Anderson's liner notes.

"Released just as punk was taking hold on the public's imagination in America and making groups like Tull seem like dinosaurs on their way to extinction, Live -- Bursting Out became a seemingly perpetual denizen of the cutout bins for years afterward.
However, it happened to be a good album, a more-than-decent...

“Bursting Out, the live double album from 1978 is now available as the 3CD/3DVD 'Inflated Edition'. Remixed by Steven Wilson, it has been reordered back to its original running order with three additional tracks plus a Wilson mixed Madison Square Garden show from '78 on CD3.
DVDs 1&2 have the remixed tracks in 96/24 stereo and 5.1 surround sound plus flat transfers of the original album at 96/24 stereo. DVD 3 has the full 93 minute MSG show including 50+ minutes of video which was part of a...

Ian Anderson - Flute, Guitar, Vocals
Martin Barre - Guitar
Clive Bunker - Drums
Glenn Cornick - Bass
John Evan - Keyboards

Excellent snapshot of Tull on their Benefit tour in the USA, touring for the first time as a five pieces. Very excellent 1970 radio broadcast sound.

“Important historical document Jethro Tull, live from Aragon Ballroom, Chicago, IL, August 16th 1970. Jethro Tull were flying in the summer of 1970, having recently added John Evan on keyboards an

When this (double vinyl album) was released in 1972, it was an amazing collection of non lp singles and studio outtakes plus an entire live side of the band in the very early 70's. Now, many of the rare tracks have ended up on the remastered Tull...

An entire previously unreleased concert plus many bonus tracks.

"‘Minstrel in the Gallery,’ Jethro Tull‘s eighth LP, is being remastered and expanded for its 40th birthday.
The band’s fifth consecutive U.S. Top 10 album — and the last to.

Five Jethro Tull albums for $5.00 each!
Under Wraps
Crest Of A Knave
Rock Island
Catfish Rising
Roots To Branches

Disc One : Aragon Ballroom, Chicago, IL, 16th August, 1970 WLIR-FM Radio Broadcast.
Disc Two : The Jarhunderthalle, Frankfurt, Germany, 21st February, 1970.

Ian Anderson - flute, vocals
David Goodier - bass
John O'Hara - piano, keyboard, Hammond organ
Scott Hammond – drums
Joe Parrish-James – guitar

"The legendary Jethro Tull return hot on the heels of 2022’s UK & German top 10 album ‘The Zealot Gene’, with their 23rd studio album ‘RökFlöte’. Twelve tracks reminding the world of the iconic sound that the legendary band brought to rock music.”

Bargain price on the PAL version of Tull's 1981 concert film. There's some great stuff on here and also some unbelievably dated and goofy effects, which either make this priceless or terrible, depending on your p.o.v.

This is the 2003 digital remaster with 2 bonus tracks and Ian Anderson's new liner notes. Their most folky album and a really good one too!

One of the great ones in Tull's catalog, this marked a obvious shift towards a more 'folk' sound and is still a delightful listen, 40 years later.

"The first disc of the set contains the Steven Wilson remix of the original studio album, accompanied by associated recordings. These include the tracks Old Aces Die Hard and Working John, Working Joe (released for the first time on any format).
CDs 2 and 3 in the box comprise 22 live tracks, recorded on the Songs From The Wood Tour across two.

Stand Up was the first Jethro Tull album where Ian Anderson was the undisputed leader and he quickly put his stamp on it; how many 1969 rock albums feature mandolins on a number of songs?
Ian Anderson has been noted as saying that this is one of his favorite Tull albums, and it is certainly one of mine!

– Original album and bonus tracks (including the previously unreleased “Bouree”) remixed in 5.1 surround and stereo by Steven Wilson
– 96/24 flat transfer of the original stereo master....

This is the 2001 digital remaster with 4 bonus tracks and Ian Anderson's new liner notes at a great price. Ian says that this is one of his favorite Tull albums, and it is certainly one of mine; it probably *is* my favorite of their work!

“The Broadsword And The Beast - The 40th Anniversary Monster Edition will be released as a 5CD + 3DVD set including a 164 page book with interviews with band members, a track by track annotation by Ian Anderson, an interview with sleeve illustrator Iain McCaig, an extensive interview with studio and live sound engineer Leigh Mantle, a recreation of the 1982 tour programme and touring schedule, and rare photos and memorabilia.
The set will include ‘The Broadsword And The Beast’ a Steven Wilson stereo..

Note: I couldn't find an image of this new cover they wrapped this in to pooch off the internet, so the image shown is the album's original image and is not what this looks like. Tough beans for us all. This album was one of the first of the "symphony...

“I am a longtime Jethro Tull fan, but Ian Anderson's voice has been on the decline for a few decades now. I was unhappy when he booted Martin Barre from the band. His solo records were lackluster at best and I found it nervy of him to tour under the heading of Ian Anderson Performs Jethro Tull. He wanted to move beyond Tull, but came back to it often in the form of tours, books, anniversary box set releases and so forth. He was nearly the Scottish Gene Simmons - making a cheap buck at every turn...

This is the 2001 digital remaster with 3 bonus tracks at a great price. Their first and some great stuff here, even if much bluesier than what was to come. [Chrysalis]

Tull’s first and there is some great stuff here, even if much bluesier than what was to come. If you didn’t feel like springing for the big box, but you want to own the Steven Wilson remix, that’s what this is at 1/3rd the price of the box.
The Steven Wilson remix of this classic album. Jethro Tull is a British rock group, formed in Luton, Bedfordshire, in December 1967. Recorded at a cost of £1200, it is the only Jethro Tull album with guitarist Mick Abrahams, who was a major influence for the...

Tull’s first and there is some great stuff here, even if much bluesier than what was to come.

“Digitally remastered edition of the legendary band's 1968 debut with the Steven Wilson remix of the original, plus rare recordings and new mixes.
Includes the original album and bonus tracks remixed in stereo by Steven Wilson plus: live BBC sessions recorded in 1968, original mono mix and original 1968 U.K. stereo mix and original album and bonus tracks remixed by Steven Wilson in 4.1 DTS and AC3..

A 40th anniversary (my, my, but I'm old) reissue of the band's excellent album which turned out to be hugely different in some ways from what would follow later. Disc one contains the original mix mono version of the album, which has never been...

DUSAN JEVTOVIC - guitar
VASIL HADZIMANOV - acoustic piano, Fender Rhodes, Mini Moog
ASAF SIRKIS - drums

"The inspired pairing of guitarist Dusan Jevtovic and pianist Vasil Hadzimanov, mobilized by the convincing playing of Asaf Sirkis on drum kit, has resulted in a sound that cross-pollinates the most forward thinking aspects of progressive music with the excitement of post-jazz. Think ECM record label vibe filtered through Radiohead played at an intimate after-hours jazz venue and...

"The spectacular international debut of Serbian guitarist, Dusan Jevtovic, is an edge-of-your-seat thrill ride: full of twists and turns that you never see coming. Am I Walking Wrong? showcases moments of immense raw, explosive power, interspersed with...

"The beauty of Jiha's work lies in the spaces she leaves"-The Guardian

“Park Jiha's debut album Communion released internationally by tak: til in 2018 - drew well deserved attention to the young Korean instrumentalist/composer's vivid sound world. The widely acclaimed album graced 2018 critics lists at The Wire, Pop Matters, and the Guardian.
Her new album Philos - which she calls an evocation of her "love for time, space and sound" - is every bit as inventive, elegant, and transcendent as..

Asger Nissen: Alto Saxophone
Julius Gawlik: Tenor Saxophone
Felix Henkelhausen: Acoustic Bass
Jim Black: Drums

“Drummer and bandleader Jim Black has been one of the most influential figures in progressive jazz since the nineties. In this new formation, Black brings together the young musicians Asger Nissen, Julius Gawlik, Felix Henkelhausen, who are among the most original and articulate voices of European jazz innovation, with the same basic instrumentation as two of the greatest...

Certainly the most anomalous release on the legendary, 70s audiophile Japanese jazz label Three Bind Mice. As far as the experts know, this is the only progressive rock album to be released on the label during its lifetime. The cover art looks straight...

new release by the leader of Napoli Centrale

Jody Grind was an early British progressive / proto-progressive quartet who recorded two excellent albums in 1969/1970 for Transatlantic. This is their 1st and it includes two bonus tracks.

"Formed in December 1968, by organist Tim Hinkley, Jody Grind was a powerful trio influenced by the dominance of such notable keyboard led bands as The Nice, Vincent Crane’s work with The Crazy World of Arthur Brown and Traffic. Hinkley formed the first version of the band with guitarist Ivan Zagni and drummer..

"Although post-Group Scene band Flowers were gaining increasing popularity in late '60s Tokyo, founder and guiding light Yuya Uchida was becoming increasingly frustrated that cult status was not translating into commercial success. Watching a rehearsal...

Suitably eerie music for synths, drones and electric guitars. I love this sort of modern day equivalent of Cluster II.

"JOHN 3:16 is Philippe Gerber, whose Heat From A DeadStar existed between 2004–09 and worked with Rick Harte/Ace Of Hearts Records in Boston.
As JOHN 3:16, Gerber has released numerous works via Alrealon Musique, Flood Records, 75orLess, White Label Music, Venus Aeon, Classwar Karaoke, and more. He has collaborated with artists such as Pas Musique, TheUse, Rasplyn, Anthony...

What does the band's name mean? I dunno, but they are Italian, so maybe it's just a translation issue. Anyway, this is a power trio with blues and psych overtones. Think 1970-1972 and Skid Row/Groundhogs/Zep/Humble Pie etc. As I get older, I find I...

“Promising debut from this Italian power trio.
Retro 70's hard rock is the name of the game for this album, with references to acts like Cream and Captain Beyond - and proggers will probably hear some similarities to Rush' debut album on the more embellished numbers here.
And the opening two numbers are some real scorchers; energy-laden driving tunes that ooze vitality, fat riffs and compelling grooves.
The rest of this production never manage to get to the highs of these opening numbers...


"Glitterbeat's instrumental music imprint tak:til, is undertaking an exciting label partnership with VDSQ Records, the acclaimed US based label specializing in "21st Century Guitar"."

"I saw Chuck Johnson perform about a year and a half ago and he was really teriffic. He was doing the post John Fahey thing, except he was doing it on an electric guitar (not just an electric guitar, but a Fender Telecaster) and making it work and carefully also using pedals to give what he was doing it's own flavor..

“The follow-up to Chuck Johnson's acclaimed Balsams LP, The Cinder Grove delves further into the compositional possibilities of the pedal steel guitar. This halcyon collection of tracks draws on a wider palette of sounds, adding strings and piano, to dive deeper into the sound bath of Johnson's meditative music. The Cinder Grove is a profound, affecting statement on the nature of loss and irreplaceability as well as a major addition to the canon of Johnson's work. It's a suite of requiems for lost places...

Hermione Johnson - solo prepared piano

“Auckland-based Hermione Johnson’s Tremble evokes the sound of a large Indonesian gamelan orchestra via the insertion of small chopstick-shaped rods at diverse angles, establishing different timbral zones, contraposed in imbricated, polyphonic textures. On “See My Permanent Face” she sets chime and gong tones against a cyclic pattern suggestive of a carillon of bells, later adding a fast moving harp sound and low muted strings. Many pieces employ like...

J.J. can very rightly be considered the father of modern trombone, taking the instrument out of dixieland and into the heat and speed of bebop, and even pointing ahead, just a touch, towards the avant-gardists of the 60s.
These are his early (great!) sessions for Savoy from 1946, 1949 and 1954 and include Bud Powell, Sonny Rollins, Charles Mingus, Billy Bauer, Kenny Clarke and others.

With Wynton Kelley, Horace Silver, Hank Mobley, Charles Mingus, Paul Chambers, Kenny Clarke. [Blue Note]

We got a tremendous buy on small-ish quantities of the famous Blue Note label. These import versions (which include the full liner notes in En...


Susan Alcorn pedal steel guitar
Kris Davis piano
Max Johnson double bass
Mike Pride drums

"Max Johnson may be the only musician to have worked with legendary improvisers Anthony Braxton, John Zorn, Muhal Richard Abrams & William Parker, bluegrass royalty Sam Bush & David Grisman, in addition to rock pioneers Adrian Belew, Vernon Reid & the Butthole Surfers. That eclecticism is at work on his new album, “In the West”, featuring piano trio, augmented by pedal steel guitar. The album..