2018. Reissued on 180-GRAM VINYL, this is a 1974 full-length by American saxophonist Harold Vick. 'Don't Hold Back' was recorded and originally released in the wake of recovering from a heart attack, which may parti..
2009. Despite nearly five decades of existence, this midsize big band has been documented on record only a handful of times. In light of this, Smith’s new CWE disc, Old News Borrowed Blues (on the fine label Engine)..
1990. Compost was a jazz-rock fusion group from the early 1970s that featured such jazz luminaries as Jack DeJohnette, Bob Moses & Harold Vick. They issued two fine albums on the Columbia label.
1990. Compost was a jazz-rock fusion group from the early 1970s that featured such jazz luminaries as Jack DeJohnette, Bob Moses & Harold Vick. They issued two fine albums on the Columbia label. Fans have been s..
2020. The first release on Black Jazz was by pianist and label producer Gene Russell; for the label's second release, Russell chose another piano man of impeccable taste, Walter Bishop, Jr. But while much of Russell..
2021. Recorded at The East in New York City in 1971. Originally issued on Impulse! By 1971 Pharoah Sanders' playing essentially alternated between two moods: ferocious and peaceful. This live record gives one a good..
2022. One of the great unsung saxophone heroes: Harold Vick worked as a sideman with Hammond legends Jack McDuff, Jimmy McGriff, Big John Patton and Larry Young. He played with Walter Bishop, Jr. and also worked wit..
2022. Terrific session released in 1974 on the influential independent Muse. A modal masterpiece verging on spiritual jazz with a series of excellent players: from Richard Davis and Cecil McBee on bass to Ray Mantil..
2022. Recorded in 1961 and released on Prestige Records in the same year, this was Brother Jack McDuff's fourth studio effort and the first featuring his regular partners Harold Vick on tenor saxophone, Grant Green ..