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Kenny Dorham – Matador Numbered Ltd Edition Impex -180g Vinyl LP

£55.00
Numbered, Limited Edition BACK IN STOCK
  • • Audiophile 180g Vinyl LP • 33rpm • Available on all-analog LP for the first time in nearly 50 years • First time ever on HQ-180 • Mastered by Chris Bellman from the original analog master tapes • Original single disc jacket with ribbed paper tip-on over heavy-board stock • Pressed at RTI
 

The Three Blind Mice – Box 180g 45rpm – 6LP Box Set

£288.00
180 Gram 45rpm Audiophile Vinyl Collector’s Box Set! Three of the All-Time Great Jazz selections from Three Blind Mice! A Must Own Collection!!! Mastered by Tohru Kotetsu & Kevin Gray & Pressed at RTI! Finally returning after a long and mysterious absence, Impex’s re-pressing of the highly collectible Three Blind Mice 45 Box has been improved in almost every way: a full-cover box, newly rendered LP jackets with improved clarity and colour, a deluxe four-color insert with session photos and brand new notes by noted radio personality and audiophile Tom Schnabel (Rhythm Planet / KCRW Los Angeles).

Monk’s Dream THE THELONIOUS MONK QUARTET 180g Impex Vinyl

£49.95
Produced with original masters (unlike some other EU label!) our all-analog LP allows full immersion in Monk & Co.’s telepathy. Tight, controlled bass lays low under supple mids and crisp highs in ways even the best original pressing can’t touch. Limited to 2500 copies means it doesn’t take a psychic to figure out what you’re going to do. Get this! Please note these are not numbered. 

EARTH, WIND & FIRE – That’s the Way of the World – Impex Records 180g Vinyl

£49.95
A member of Rolling Stone Magazine’s 500 Greatest Albums of All Time list and a multi-platinum seller That’s the Way of the World is as popular as it is relevant; a tightly focused, socially conscience “message” piece that you can dance to. It’s simply one of the great funk albums, bouyed by three huge radio hits: “Shining Star,” “Reasons” and the title track. Says Rolling Stone: “Earth, Wind and Fire’s sixth album is make out music of the gods.”

Miles Davis ‎– E.S.P. Impex Vinyl

£49.95
This is the last time that Frances appeared on the cover of a Miles Davis album. Everything was going wrong with the couple, and they painfully separated at the end of 1965. In terms of music, however, things couldn’t have been better.
 

The Thelonious Monk Quartet ‎– Straight No Chaser 180g Audiophile Vinyl

£75.00
180-GRAM 33RPM 2LP SET This mid-period masterwork from jazz piano’s most uncommon voice find Monk and his quartet ( Charlie Rouse on tenor, Ben Riley on drums and Larry Gales on bass) exploring every texture, tone and melodic turn of seven expansive tracks. This group was subtle, mature and confident, easily supporting Monk’s more idiosyncratic side-tracks (check out the solo on “Locomotive” or the restless exposition on “Japanese Folk Song”) while allowing listeners freedom to move through or contemplate all the sublime subtexts Monk conjures from the endless well of his inspiration.

The Famous Sound of Three Blind Mice Vol.1 2LP 180 Gram Vinyl Limited Edition Impex Records 2018

£75.00
By 1998 interest in Takeshi 'Tee' Fujii's phenomenal success with his Three Blind Mice jazz label led him to make a compilation of his favorite tracks. He chose recordings made between 1973 and 1978 for the resulting album, which he titled The Famous Sound of Three Blind Mice, Vol. 1. The most popular and sought after tunes were all included, cut by Chris Bellman at Bernie Grundman Mastering!
  • Limited Edition
  • First Time Available on Audiophile Vinyl!
  • 2LP 180 Gram Vinyl Pressed at RTI, USA
  • Cut by Chris Bellman
  • Remastered at Bernie Grundman Mastering
  • Deluxe Gatefold Cover

Jascha Heifetz – The Lark – Impex Records 180 Gram 33 RPM Monaural Vinyl

£55.00
IN STOCK!
It’s no surprise that Jascha Heifetz held an affinity for the vast, tempestuous ocean and its endlessly opposing forces; that same intensity and sensitivity—the furious and the serene, with its infinite subtleties and nuances—are hallmarks of his sound. That sound—rich in expressiveness, sonority and texture—branded Heifetz the most illustrious violinist in the world.*

Jennifer Warnes – Famous Blue Raincoat 1STEP Numbered Limited Edition Impex Vinyl

£215.95
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1Step Process for Jennifer Warnes's Barber’s Famous Blue Raincoat, The Ultimate Audiophile Album! Limited to 7,500 only! You will not hear a better version than this!
Impex Records is celebrating the 35th anniversary of this seminal modern audiophile classic with our final and finest collaboration with longtime partner and raconteur Jennifer Warnes. This ultimate authorized production of Famous Blue Raincoat is getting the complete Impex 1STEP treatment! After Bernie Grundman cuts the last lacquers, Jennifer’s analog master tapes will return to the vault for good.

Jennifer Warnes ‘The Hunter’ 180g Limited Edition 180g Green Impex Vinyl

£55.00
Impex Records is celebrating the 30th Anniversary of The Hunter with a one-time, individually-numbered pressing of 3,000 in crystal clear green vinyl! Jennifer Warnes’ acclaimed follow-up to Famous Blue Raincoat features a Grammy-nominated recording by Elliot Scheiner and all-tube mastering by Chris Bellman at Bernie Grundman Mastering using Jennifer’s personal original analogue master tapes.

Barbra Streisand – Live At The Bon Soir – Impex Records 180g 2LP Vinyl

£75.00
Barbra – the way she was!
Her earliest live recordings: 24 magical songs that defined her artistry

Patricia Barber – Clique – Impex Records 180g Audiophile Vinyl

£65.00
Audiophile 180g Vinyl LP! Recorded & Mixed by Jim Anderson in DXD Ultra-High Resolution! Mastered by Bob Ludwig & Lacquers Cut by Scott Hull at Masterdisk! Pressed at RTI! Similar in concept to her earlier classic NIGHTCLUB, CLIQUE! gives Patricia and her long-time band (Jon Deitemyer, drums; Patrick Mulcahy, bass; Neal Alger, guitar; Jim Gailloreto, tenor sax) a stellar showcase for their telepathic musical communication and consummate jazz chops. Barber said of recording an all-standards album: “The harmonic language of jazz, as well as that of the Great American Songbook, is certainly rich – look how much has come out of it – but it’s circumscribed. I started wanting to hear something else.”