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Vinyl Vault — Lee Morgan, "Take Twelve"
The next Vinyl Vault features a 1962 album from trumpeter Lee Morgan entitled “Take Twelve.” Morgan spent most of his recording career on Blue Note Records, but this one was…
Vinyl Vault — Annette Peacock, "The Perfect Release"
Tuesday, on the Vinyl Vault, we'll hear the 3rd album from Annette Peacock, called "The Perfect Release." It came out in 1979 on the Tomato Record Label. Annette Peacock has…
Vinyl Vault — Barbara Lea, "Lea in Love"
The Vinyl Vault jumps into March with a collection of love songs from singer Barbara Lea and her 1958 album on Prestige entitled, “Lea in Love.” Lea was an active…
Vinyl Vault — Gil Scott-Heron, “Moving Target”
The Vinyl Vault, fundraiser addition, presents a 1982 album from Gil Scott-Heron, “Moving Target.” This was the last of a string of nine albums he recorded for the Arista label…
Vinyl Vault — Azymuth, “Spectrum”
We have some Brazilian sounds coming up on the Vinyl Vault as we feature an album from the band Azymuth, their 1985 release “Spectrum.” Starting in the mid-70s, the band…
Vinyl Vault — Freddie Hubbard “Live at the Northsea Jazz Festival”
Some live Freddie Hubbard is on tap this week on the Vinyl Vault as we hear some tracks from a double album on Pablo entitled “Live at the Northsea Jazz…
Vinyl Vault — Best of Passport
Coming up next week on the Vinyl Vault, it’s the Best of Passport. Passport is a fusion band from Germany that started in 1971 and gained most of its notoriety…
Vinyl Vault — Roberta Flack, "Quiet Fire"
The Vinyl Vault goes back to 1971 with Roberta Flack’s third album “Quiet Fire,” a release on the Atlantic record label. The album features one Flack original composition and the…
Vinyl Vault — Cowboy Jazz, “That’s What We Like About the West”
Hey buckaroos, the Stock Show’s in town and that means it’s time to put a little twang into our swing on the Vinyl Vault. We’ll hear the first album from…
Vinyl Vault — Dorothy Ashby, "The Rubaiyat of Dorothy Ashby"
When most jazz fans think of jazz harp, they usually think of Alice Coltrane. However, Dorothy Ashby of Detroit was instrumental in bringing the harp into the jazz realm. Next,…
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