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Art Pepper – Meets The Rhythm Section – Analogue Productions 45RPM 200g Double LP on Clarity Vinyl

£20.00£198.95
Available for Pre-Order (Due August)
Art Pepper's Contemporary Records debut — Now on UHQR! 200-gram 45 RPM 2LP release Numbered edition limited to 2,750 copies! Mastered AAA by Bernie Grundman from the original analog tapes Set includes deluxe 16-page booklet telling the history of Contemporary Records together with new album liner notes by John Koenig, son of the label founder Pressed on Clarity Vinyl at Quality Record Pressings Stoughton Printing Old Style tip-on gatefold heavyweight jacket with scuff-resistant matte finish Purest possible pressing and most visually stunning presentation and packaging! Step into the timeless jazz realm of saxophone great Art Pepper! Embark on a musical journey like no other with Pepper's iconic album Art Pepper Meets The Rhythm Section, now available in a breathtaking Ultra High Quality Record vinyl edition from Analogue Productions.

Art Pepper – Intensity – Contemporary Records (Acoustic Sounds Series) 180g Vinyl

£39.95
This new edition, released as part of the Contemporary Records Acoustic Sounds Series, features (AAA) lacquers cut from the original master tapes by Bernie Grundman and is pressed on 180-gram vinyl at QRP, and presented in a Stoughton Printing tip-on jacket.

ART PEPPER + Eleven 180g Audiophile Vinyl

£48.00
Throughout the 1950s, '60s and '70s, Lester Koenig's artist-friendly Los Angeles-based audiophile jazz label documented career-defining performances by some of modern jazz's most influential and accomplished improvisers, including Ornette Coleman, Sonny Rollins, Harold Land and Benny Golson. No musician is more closely identified with Contemporary than Pepper, whose cool tone and simmering lyricism made him one of the very few mid-century alto saxophonists to forge a path independent of bebop patriarch Charlie Parker's pervasive influence. Produced by Koenig and recorded in 1959, Art Pepper +Eleven: Modern Jazz Classics is one of the saxophonist's masterpieces. Featuring brilliant arrangements by Marty Paich, the album elaborates on the lush but lithe sound introduced by the epochal Birth of the Cool sessions, which Miles Davis started to record almost exactly a decade earlier (like Birth, +Eleven kick offs with Denzil Best's "Move"). Surrounded by the cream of the LA scene, including fellow saxophone masters Herb Geller, Bill Perkins and Med Flory, Pepper brings all his scorching lyricism to a program of modern jazz standards by Horace Silver, Thelonious Monk, Gerry Mulligan and Sonny Rollins.