
Many middle-period jazz recordings were halfway between studio and live records—a group of cats convened in a living room somewhwere, blew for a few days while the tape rolled, and the engineer and producer (sometimes, but not always, the same guy) picked the best cuts for an album. Van Gelder consistently gets ranked as one of the virtuosos of this type of record-making.
True Blue Music is now letting a lot of these go on CD for ten bucks each. Another way of saying this is: a real aluminum CD with notes for what the download costs. Not a steal—but a deal.

Art Blakey's Moanin' deservedly makes all the "100 Essential" lists. You can take your pick of the Jackie MacLean and Hank Mobley offerings—there's nary a dog in the bunch. Just a few of the highest peaks above the clouds for me: Kenny Burrell's great popular favorite Midnight Blue; Freddie Hubbard's wonderful Open Sesame (and Tina Brooks' True Blue with the same personnel—or mostly the same anyway—recorded just a few weeks later); Lee Morgan's The Gigolo (abounding in Wayne Shorter, sizzle by Billy Higgins); and Eric Dolphy's Out to Lunch (an even better bet—and better value—is Dolphy's excellent Prestige Profiles compilation downloadable on iTunes).

In any format, don't miss these.
Posted by: MIKE JOHNSTON
UPDATE: Whoops! That's what I get for trying to shop for people. Turns out a lot of these RVGs are going for only $7.99 on Amazon. Here are a few links:
Art Blakey's "Moanin'"
Kenny Burrell's "Midnight Blue"
Freddie Hubbard's "Open Sesame"
Tina Brooks' "True Blue"
Amazon doesn't have Lee Morgan's "The Gigolo" for $8, but they do have the RVG of Morgan's highly popular "The Sidewinder"
Eric Dolphy's "Out to Lunch"
Horace Silver's "Song for my Father"
Sonny Clark's "Cool Struttin'"
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