Login
Cart
No items
0,00 € Shipping 0,00 € Total
Cart Checkout
My account
Collections
Information
items: 102050
Sort items by: Most recent firstPrice: Lowest firstPrice: Highest firstDisc Name: A to ZDisc Name: Z to A
Also show Used Records
Show only In Stock items
Items per page Show 102050
Monk's 1965 solo affair ranks among the pioneering pianist's most introspective, cerebral, and emotional outings. His trademark angularity informs a majority of the pieces, yet so does grand classicism and melodic rapture. Monk's readings of the originals and standards practically stand...
Add to Wish List
Great live albums often function as documents of a performer's stinting onstage abilities, stopgaps between studio albums, introductions to a musician's earlier work, or opportunities for familiar material to be showcased in superior ways. Songs In the Attic serves all of these purposes...
Dylan's return to Columbia Records in 1975 resulted in atribulated recording sessions between New York and Minneapolis, but has subsequently been acclaimed as one of Dylan's greatest albums by critics and fans consolidating his status not only as the great artist from the 60's but also...
On his sixth studio album from 1965 Bob Dylan hired a full rock band featuring guitarist Michael Bloomfield and still managed to preserve the subtle poetry of his music. With the epic 'Like a Rolling Stone' becoming a global hit and considered by many the greatest rock song ever...
Being labeled as a reluctant generation spokesperson and folk savior after releasing two highly intellectual, socially pioneering sets replete with protest songs, Dylan needed to take a breath, step back from the drama, and reevaluate his surroundings. Another Side of Bob Dylan is all...
For an artist whose career is flush with enigma, myth, and disguise, Nashville Skyline still surprises more than almost any other Bob Dylan move more than four decades after its original release, this 1969 recording is distinguished from every other Dylan album by virtue of the smooth...
The clarity afforded by history proves Miles Davis' second great quintet vying for the unofficial honor of being the finest small jazz combo to ever record to tape. Originally released in 1966, Miles Smiles is largely responsible for the feat, as it commences a series of five...
Time In was the last release of Dave Brubeck’s ‘Time’ series in 1966, and is often referred to as one of the pianist’s most dynamic and adventurous records ranging from alluring ballads to driving hard bop, with intricate solos from each player. While Time In might have been Brubeck’s...
The slow blues title track was cut in 1958 with a 15-piece orchestra, but the majority of this material was recorded the following year with slightly smaller configurations. Melding the feel of a formal studio date with a loose late-night jam session, the light and nuanced Blues In...
In 1958, a young successful French composer-arranger with a major infatuation on American jazz, worked his way to New York and convinced the very best players of the time to record an album of largely jazz standards. Michel Legrand would go on to win numerous prizes and accolades (3...
Wish List
New Arrivals
Search
Contact us
Phone: +351 96 777 5919 Chamada para rede móvel nacional
Email: info@vinylgourmet.com
Secure Payment
Store & Information
My Account
Sign out
Follow us
Rua Padre Cruz, nr 1 - 3º Dto Pedernais 2620-539 Ramada PORTUGAL
Follow us