“Gerry Mulligan Meets Ben Webster” is a celebrated vinyl LP that captures the magical collaboration between baritone saxophonist Gerry Mulligan and tenor saxophonist Ben Webster.
Released in 1960, the album features a seamless blend of Mulligan’s smooth, cool jazz style with Webster’s warm, robust tone, creating a rich and engaging listening experience. Highlighted by standout tracks like “Chelsea Bridge” and “Sunday,” this record is a timeless showcase of two jazz legends at their finest.
Track Listing
Side A
Chelsea Bridge
The Cat Walk
Sunday
Side B
Who’s Got Rhythm
Tell Me When
Go Home
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Miles Davis – Birth Of The Blue (Black Vinyl Un Numbered Edition) Analogue Productions 180 Gram Vinyl Record
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Analogue Productions is proud to present Birth of the Blue in an exclusive first-of-its-kind stand-alone release that reflects our reputation for meticulous production, capturing authentic sound with clarity, depth and fidelity that exceeds the audiophile standard. Miles Davis's Kind of Blue was the number-one jazz album in history. It totaled five songs. There are four more songs from that same historic group, recorded in the same time period and at the same studio. And here they are. These songs deserve to stand on their own with artwork to highlight the quality of the music and that matches the time period of the recording. This is a rare opportunity to have a smash follow-up to what many consider the greatest jazz record ever!The Doors – Morrison Hotel – 180g 45RPM Analogue Productions Vinyl
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Rolling Stone proclaimed that Morrison Hotel opens “with a powerful blast of raw funk called ‘Roadhouse Blues’. It features jagged barrelhouse piano, fierce guitar, and one of the most convincing raunchy vocals Jim Morrison has ever recorded.”- Mastered by Doug Sax and overseen by Bruce Botnick, The Doors producer/engineer.
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