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Originally released in 1978 on Muse Records, Double Exposure is a rare and genre-blurring session that brings together two visionary musicians in a highly personal, exploratory setting. Drummer-composer Joe Chambers-best known for his work with Wayne Shorter, Bobby Hutcherson, and Freddie Hubbard-is joined by Larry Young, a pioneering jazz organist whose modal and avant-garde leanings helped define Tony Williams' Lifetime and Miles Davis's Bi**hes Brew era. Remastered & Cut AAA directly from the original analog tapes by Matthew Lutthans at The Mastering Lab. Pressed on 180g vinyl at Optimal Media and housed in Stoughton Old Style® Tip-On Jackets. Including an insert with newly written liner notes by Bill Milkowski and Barney Fields with rare photographs by Jan Persson and Raymond Ross. Album Tracks 1. Hello to the Wind 2. The Orge 3. Mind Rain 4. After the Rain 5. Message from Mars 6. Rock Pile
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Originally released in 1978 on Muse Records, Double Exposure is a rare and genre-blurring session that brings together two visionary musicians in a highly personal, exploratory setting. Drummer-composer Joe Chambers-best known for his work with Wayne Shorter, Bobby Hutcherson, and Freddie Hubbard-is joined by Larry Young, a pioneering jazz organist whose modal and avant-garde leanings helped define Tony Williams' Lifetime and Miles Davis's Bi**hes Brew era. Remastered & Cut AAA directly from the original analog tapes by Matthew Lutthans at The Mastering Lab. Pressed on 180g vinyl at Optimal Media and housed in Stoughton Old Style® Tip-On Jackets. Including an insert with newly written liner notes by Bill Milkowski and Barney Fields with rare photographs by Jan Persson and Raymond Ross. Album Tracks 1. Hello to the Wind 2. The Orge 3. Mind Rain 4. After the Rain 5. Message from Mars 6. Rock Pile

When considering the jazz vibraphone giants of the 20th century, seven stand out Lionel Hampton, Red Norvo, Milt Jackson, Terry Gibbs, Cal Tjader, Gary Burton, and Bobby Hutcherson. Bobby Hutcherson (1941-2016), originally inspired by Milt Jackson, emerged from Los Angeles in the late 1950s. After a stint with the Billy MitchellAl Grey sextet in 1962, Hutcherson moved to New York, becoming the house vibraphonist for the Blue Note tag. His foundation in hard bop did not limit him, as he also played in avant-garde sessions with artists like Eric Dolphy and Jackie McLean. On December 11, 1983, the 42-year-old Hutcherson performed seven standards with a stellar group. Pianist George Cables, consistently excellent throughout his career, had been working with Hutcherson since 1977. Bassist Herbie Lewis, a versatile musician, had collaborated with Hutcherson since 1966. Drummer Philly Joe Jones, known for his work with Miles Davis, also contributed to the session. The recording of the Four Seasons album features seven standards, starting with Thelonious Monk's 'I Mean You, ' which showcases each musician. Hutcherson's solo on Cole Porter's 'All Of You' is particularly adventurous. 'Spring Is Here' receives a beautiful interpretation, and 'Star Eyes' is taken uptempo. Hutcherson's introduction on 'If I Were A Bell' is notable, as is Jones's solo. The session spotlights Cables on 'Summertime' and concludes with a vibrant version of 'Autumn Leaves. ' Decades later, the music remains a timeless classic. Four Seasons is available on black vinyl, celebrates it's 40th Anniversary, and includes an insert with newly written liner-notes by Scott Yanow. LISTEN //youtu. Be/laV453vUhd4 * 180 GRAM AUDIOPHILE VINYL * INCLUDES AN INSERT WITH NEWLY WRITTEN LINER-NOTES * 40th ANNIVERSARY EDITION * FEATURING GEORGE CABLES, HERBIE LEWIS AND PHILLY JOE JONES * INCLUDES 'I MEAN YOU', 'ALL OF

200 Gram 45RPM UHQR Clarity Audiophile Vinyl. Mastered from the original analog master tapes by Ryan K. Smith at Sterling Sound. Includes a 12-page booklet featuring liner notes from Ben Blackwell (co-founder and minority owner at Third Man Records and the official archivist of The White Stripes) and never-before-seen session photos by David Swanson. Pressed at Quality Record Pressings using Clarity Vinyl. Purest possible pressing and most visually stunning presentation and packaging! Album Tracks 1. Side A 2. 1. Seven Nation Army 3. 2. Black Math 4. 3. There's No Home for You Here 5. Side B 6. 1. I Just Don't Know What to Do with Myself 7. 2. in the Cold, Cold Night 8. 3. I Want to Be the Boy to Warm Your Mother's Heart 9. 4. You've Got Her in Your Pocket 1. Side C 2. 1. Ball and Biscuit 3. 2. the Hardest Button to Button 4. 3. Little Acorns 5. Side D 6. 1. Hypnotize 7. 2. the Air Near My Fingers 8. 3. Girl, You Have No Faith in Medicine 9. 4. It's True That We Love One Another