$39.00
Repressed for the first time on LP by Le Très Jazz Club, this fantastic album comes with is original cover art and liner notes.
Glass flowers, recorded in 1969, and only pressed by 500 copies at the time, is an unclassifiable album, overtaking the jazz outlines.
Can words really describe music? It may be hard when music is as fantastic as on this LP. « Glass flowers » is an unclassifiable album, overtaking the jazz outlines, recorded in 1969 by Rainer Bertrams (piano, vibes, flute) Bruce Krasin (Saxophone, flute), Lenny Ezbicky (drums) et Jimmy Bridges (bass).
Repressed for the first time on LP by Le Très jazz club, this repress comes with his original cover, tip-on sleeve.
Label: Le Très Jazz Club – LTJC005, Despa – NO.349, Despa – 24133 |
Format: Vinyl, LP, Album, Reissue |
Country: France |
Released: 21 Sep 2018 |
Genre: Jazz |
Style: Modal, Soul-Jazz |
$45.00
Four Units is:
Akira Miyazawa: tenor sax, flute
Masahiko Satoh: piano
Yasuo Arakawa: bass
Masahiko Togashi drums
Recorded at Teichiku Kaikan No. 1 Studio, Tokyo, April 2 and 25, 1969.
Originally released in 1969 on Union Records/Teichiku (UPS-2008-J).
Limited to 1000 copies.
Label: Le Très Jazz Club – LTJC-010, Union Records (3) – UPS-2008-J, Union Records (3) – SUP 1007 |
Series: Japanese Top Jazz Men Series – Vol. 3 |
Format: Vinyl, LP, Album, Reissue, Stereo, Gatefold |
Country: France |
Released: 20 Nov 2020 |
Genre: Jazz |
Style: Contemporary Jazz, Post Bop, Free Improvisation |
$45.00
Leeward opens with "Dawn" a long and slow piece led by a Fender Rhodes played in flanger mode, on which Mabumi Yamaguchi expresses a certain melancholy, which we also find on “Dewdrop”, a duet piece with Ichiro Doi at the piano. The rhythm picks up on "Distant thunder", a kind of jazz-funk samba in which Mabumi Yamaguchi lets each of his musicians take a long chorus before ending by taking up the haunting theme of this superb piece. The beautiful "Leeward" closes the album in a slightly more traditional but equally mastered style. It is not known if the cover of this album contributed to its lack of success when it was released, but it is almost impossible today to find an original pressing of this record.
A reissue was therefore more than necessary! – Le Très Jazz Club
Label: Le Très Jazz Club – LTJC011, Union Records (3) – GU-5007 |
Format: Vinyl, LP, Reissue |
Country: France |
Released: 20 Nov 2020 |
Genre: Jazz |
$45.00
Le Très Jazz Club present the first reissue of George Otsuka Quintet's Physical Structure, originally released in 1976. Reissued for the first time outside of Japan, Physical Structure by Japanese drummer George Otsuka is an amazing jazz-fusion album, featuring Fumio Karashima on the piano, electric piano, synth, and Fender Rhodes and Shozo Sasaki on tenor and soprano sax. Check the surprising and sublime cover of "Naima" which alone justifies getting this record. Also features Mitsuako Furuno (bass) and Norio Ohno (percussion). Recorded on February 11, 1976. Le Très Jazz Club keeps on exploring Japanese jazz and the Three Blind Mice catalog with this reissue. - Forced Exposure
Label: Three Blind Mice – TBM62, Le Très Jazz Club – LTJC006, Three Blind Mice – TBM-62 |
Format: Vinyl, LP, Album, Limited Edition, Reissue |
Country: Europe |
Released: 2019 |
Genre: Jazz |