Spring (Vinyl LP) Rhythm & BluesDrummer and composer Tony Williams adventurous 1965 album Spring his second as a leader for Blue Note found him convening a stellar line up with saxophonists Wayne Shorter and Sam Rivers, pianist Herbie Hancock, and bassist Gary Peacock. The five Williams originals presented here offer the musicians spacious realms in which to go exploring. This Blue Note Classic Vinyl Edition is stereo, all analog, mastered by Kevin Gray from the original master
The records started to become instant modern classics
The album features the classic singles You're in a Bad Way
Greg Dulli of The Afghan Whigs
If you're a fan of '90s American indie but have never come across The Glands
Voyager rattles with the live-wire feeling that's thrummed through all of Rattigan's previous releases: quavering
but exhibited its own unique sensibilities on memorable originals like "Mystique
Super obscure New York Latin Jazz produced by Eddie Drennon who had a massive Disco hit in the early 1970's with Let's do the Latin Hustle
'LP1' features none of these previously released songs
000 "Betty Mae"
each track marries a stunning chorus with singer James Bagshaw's velveteen vocal
Marlena Shaw and Vicki Anderson all rolled into one
LP - 180 Gram vinyl for the first time since its original release and with the correct vinyl side splits of Side A 6-songs and Side B 6-songs (as confirmed by Tim Burgees himself) along with the original artwork and download code