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Spiritual Jazz 10: Prestige (Modal, Esoteric And Deep Jazz From Prestige Records) 1961-73 OOP Rare. 'Esoteric, modal and deep jazz from Prestige Records, 1961-73'. The tenth edition of our Spiritual Jazz series takes a closer look at the music Prestige was recording at the start of the 1960s.
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Product Identifiers
Record LabelJazzman, Jzmn
UPC5036468001179
eBay Product ID (ePID)20046060660
Product Key Features
Release Year2019
FormatRecord
GenreJazz
ArtistVarious
Release TitleSpiritual Jazz 10: Prestige
Dimensions
Item Height0.33 in
Item Weight0.99 lb
Item Length12.35 in
Item Width12.29 in
Additional Product Features
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States
Number of Discs2
NotesDouble LP version. Gatefold sleeve with comprehensive liner notes and pics. Subtitled: Esoteric, Modal and Deep Jazz from Prestige Records, 1961-73. The tenth edition of Jazzman Records Spiritual Jazz series takes a closer look at the music Prestige was recording at the start of the 1960s. This was the period when the modal jazz sound pioneered by Miles and Coltrane was starting to percolate through the jazz underground. In it's heyday, Prestige was the only jazz label that could hold a candle to Blue Note. Prestige was always quick off the mark to record new artists, and in the years after Kind of Blue (1959) the label was quick to release some of the most innovative early explorers of the new style. Founded as New Jazz in 1949 by 20-year old jazz fan and entrepreneur Bob Weinstock, Prestige was the only other imprint besides Blue Note to capture the iconic jazz sounds of the 1950s, and like it's rival it grew to be an icon itself. If Blue Note documented the sound of hard bop in it's most carefully crafted and beautifully presented form, the low-key, jam-session approach that Weinstock preferred meant that the music captured by Prestige has a tough, unfiltered energy that was a lot closer to way it was being played live, night after night, by New York's most prominent jazz musicians. Featuring Afro-Eastern visions from Yusef Lateef and Ahmed Abdul-Malik, deep modal excursions from Mal Waldron and Walt Dickerson, and essential spiritual jazz grooves from Gary Bartz and Idris Muhammed, Spiritual Jazz 10 documents the sound of modal jazz in full flight, unabashed and authentic from the pioneers! Also features Roy Haynes, Latin Jazz Quintet, and Moondog.