Prices shown exclude VAT. (UK tax is not payable for deliveries to United States.) See Terms & Conditions for p&p rates. | |  | John Coltrane Live in ’60, ’61 & ‘65
John Coltrane, Eric Dolphy, McCoy Tyner, Reggie Workman, Elvin Jones, Wynton Kelly, Paul Chambers, Jimmy Cobb, Oscar Peterson and Stan Getz “These nine historic DVDs are among the most important visual/aural documents to be mined from the ever-yielding, seemingly hidden jazz treasury. Now, most importantly, they are available to the entire world” Ira Gitler, co-author The Biographical Encyclopedia of Jazz | | | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. |
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| |  | Dizzy Gillespie - Live in ’58 & ‘70Belgium, 1958 / Denmark, 1970
| | Blues After Dark On The Sunny Side Of The Street Loverman Cocktails For Two, Blues Walk Con Alma The Brother K Now Hear My Meanin', Manteca Let Me Outta Here Things Are Here |
Dizzy Gillespie, Sonny Stitt (Sax), Lou Levy (Piano), Ray Brown (Bass), Gus Johnson (Drums), Benny Bailey, Idrees Sulieman, Art Farmer, Dusko Goykovich (Trumpet), Ake Persson, Nat Peck, Eric Van Lier (Trombone), Derek Humble, Billy Mitchell, Tony Coe, Ronnie Scott, Sahib Shihab (Reeds), Francy Boland (Piano), Jimmy Woode (Bass), Kenny, Clarke & Kenny Clare (Drums) Each DVD also includes a 16-page booklet with an extensive essay written by an established jazz writer and historian (Ira Gitler, Michael Cuscuna, Will Friedwald, Rob Bowman and others) In addition, each booklet includes previously unseen photos and memorabilia. “The release of Jazz Icons™ is like the unearthing of a musical time capsule—an audio-visual treasure trove of the music that changed the world. From an educational standpoint this series is a gift to our culture.” Quincy Jones | | | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. |
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| |  | Quincy Jones - Live in ’60Switzerland, 1960 / Belgium, 1960
| | Birth Of A Band Moanin’ Lester Leaps In The Gypsy Tickle Toe Everybody’s Blues Big Red I Remember Clifford Walkin’ Parisian Thoroughfare The Midnight Sun Will Never Set Everybody’s Blues Stockholm Sweetnin’ My Reverie Ghana Big Red |
Quincy Jones, Trumpet: Roger Guerin, Benny Bailey, Leonard Johnson, Floyd Standifer, Clark Terry / Trombone: Ake Persson, Melba Liston, Quentin Jackson, Jimmy Cleveland / Reeds: Porter Kilbert, Phil Woods, Jerome Richardson, Budd Johnson, Sahib Shihab, Julius Watkins (French Horn), Joe Harris (Drums), Patti Bown (Piano), Les Spann (Guitar, Flute), Buddy Catlett (Bass DVD also includes a 16-page booklet with an extensive essay written by an established jazz writer and historian (Ira Gitler, Michael Cuscuna, Will Friedwald, Rob Bowman and others) In addition, each booklet includes previously unseen photos and memorabilia. “The release of Jazz Icons™ is like the unearthing of a musical time capsule—an audio-visual treasure trove of the music that changed the world. From an educational standpoint this series is a gift to our culture.” Quincy Jones | | | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. |
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| |  | Chet Baker - Live in ’64 & ‘79Belgium, 1964 & Norway, 1979
| | Bye Bye Blackbird Isn’t It Romantic Airegin Time After Time So What Blue Train Softly As In A Morning Sunrise Fice Years Ago Love For Sale |
(1964) Rene Urtreger (Piano), Lugi Trussardi (Bass), Franco Manzecchi (Drums), Jacques Pelzer (Alto Sax & Flute) (1979) Michel Graillien (Piano)
Jean Luis Reassenfosse (Bass)
Wolfgang Lackerschmid (Vibraphone) Mono / black and white “The release of Jazz Icons™ is like the unearthing of a musical time capsule—an audio-visual treasure trove of the music that changed the world. From an educational standpoint this series is a gift to our culture.” Quincy Jones | | | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. |
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| |  | Jazz Icons 4 - Boxed Set
Jimmy Smith • Live in ‘69 Coleman Hawkins • Live in ’62 and ’64 Art Farmer • Live in ‘64 Errol Garner • Live in ’63 and ‘64 Woody Herman • Live in ‘64 Art Blakey • Live in ‘65 Anita O’Day • Live in ’63 and ‘70 EXCLUSIVE BONUS DISC featuring Coleman Hawkins (England 1966), Erroll Garner (Holland 1962) and Jimmy Smith (Denmark 1969)
8 DVDs for price of 7 The bonus disc that accompanies the boxed set is full of great performances and includes an additional 30 minute Coleman Hawkins concert from 1967 featuring a massive Louis Bellson drum solo. Each DVD also includes a 20+ page booklet with insightful and informative essays by noted jazz historians as well as previously unseen photos and memorabilia. The release of the seven new releases in the fourth series brings the total number of DVDs in the Jazz Icons® series to 30 different titles. Including the three bonus discs in the boxed sets, the Jazz Icons® DVD series now features over 40 hours of classic performances “The sound quality is first rate, and the performances are extraordinary.” Jazz Times All Regions English Mono Black and White All programs are STANDARD VERSION presented in a format preserving the aspect ration of their original television exhibition | | | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. |
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| |  | Jazz Icons Series Three Box Set
Includes: 2119008 Roland Kirk 2119009 Cannonball Adderley 2119010 Oscar Peterson 2119011 Sonny Rollins 2119012 Lionel Hampton 2119013 Bill Evans 2119014 Nina Simone Plus Bonus Disc featuring interviews and performances by Sonny Rollins, Rahsaan Roland Kirk and Nina Simone
Filmed in Europe between 1958 and 1966, this set of Jazz Icons™ DVDs features concerts by seven of the most influential jazz artists of the twentieth century captured in their prime and accompanied by some of the most legendary sidemen of the day. Previously forgotten or lost in the vaults of TV studios throughout Europe (in some cases for nearly fifty years!), they are now being made available for the first time. All seven Jazz Icons titles will be sold separately and as a deluxe boxed set with a bonus eighth disc featuring additional rare, never-before seen performances. | | | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. |
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| |  | Jazz Icons Series Two Box Set
“These nine historic DVDs are among the most important visual/aural documents to be mined from the ever-yielding, seemingly hidden jazz treasury. Now, most importantly, they are available to the entire world” Ira Gitler, co-author The Biographical Encyclopedia of Jazz on series 1 Filmed in Europe between 1958 and 1966, this set of Jazz Icons™ DVDs features concerts by seven of the most influential jazz artists of the twentieth century captured in their prime and accompanied by some of the most legendary sidemen of the day (8 discs for 7) | | | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. |
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