
In the 1950s and 1960s, Sahib Shihab remains one of Of all the American jazz artists who relocated to Europe and Scandinavia Originalĭanish 1972 pressing on Storyville, with the big “ Storyville lettering on the label. SAHIB SHIHAB: “Sentiments” ( Storyville/ Sonet – SLPS-1008) (Record: Near Mint/ Jacket: Near Mint ~ Mint). A special treat: The pianist is a very young and boppish Bill Evans. Legendary and top notch Japanese original pressing with OBI and SEALED. Sahib Shihab on baritone saxophone presents an unorthodox three-saxophone front line with some richly colored vehicles for improvisation. It will open you up to a corker, with all the players involved nipping at each other's heels. Crystal clean SEALED Japan original 1st press issue with rare OBI. Rare original Japanese high quality pressing of this masterpiece, first one I can lay my hands on complete with Obi & still SEALED. Personnel: Shahib Shihab (baritone saxophone), Phil Woods (alto saxophone), Bennie Golson (tenor saxophone), Hank Jones, Bill Evans (piano), Paul Chambers, Oscar Pettiford (bass), Art Taylor (drums). Legendary hard bopping and butt-shaking slide recorded way back in 1957, at the height of the Beats generation. If you haven't been converted to the thrills of be-bop saxophone battles, the kind that drove Jack Kerouac and his buddies into frenzies in the early 50's, this slide originally recorded and released on the Savoy label offers you a great peak into that West Coast Jazz madness. SAHIB SHIHAB: “Jazz Sahib” (Savoy/ CBS Sony – SOPU-37-SY) (Record & Jacket & Insert & CAP OBI: Mint - SEALED). Near perfect albumĪll around that edges near the perfect sound. Would've been a major AM radio hit in a more just universe. Its lustrous blend of folk and pop and is a fantastic late 60s gem that Living Here" channels the Mamas & the Papas and the early Byrds with Trippy with shades of the Moody Blues on a bender. "The Truth Is Not Real" is a lost psychedelic classic, deliriously Harmony-laden production a chance for Usher to show off his studio chops. Zombies-like baroque pop with a lovely hook in the chorus, the string- and The tour de force "My World Fell Down" is light psychedelia, Than a curiosity for fans of sunshine pop and psychedelic baroque acid flutter. With a few psychedelic songs that are the clear stand-outs that make this more
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Millennium, sweet and light and largely free of the harder edges. Their first of twoĪlbums, Present Tense largely retains the sunshine pop aspects of The Usher (known for producing the Byrds' best albums and as a Beach BoysĬollaborator) and singer-songwriter Curt Boettcher. Japan originalġst press issue all complete with scarce obi. Obi: Near Mint, still housed in shrink/ 2 Inserts: Near Mint). SAGITTARIUS: “Present Tense” (CBS Sony –Ģ0AP-2197) (Record: Near Mint/ Jacket: Near Mint – still housed in shrink/ Cap Which has a catchy melody and a Martinez vocal that in tone sounds

Six of the eight songs are Martinez’s originals,Īlthough the most memorable cut is the opening "El Cumbanchero," Martinez, Rodriguez and Travieso also join Willie Capo and Sarah Baro (who doubles on the tres), Cesar Travieso, Quique Travieso, and Ray “Mosquito” (other than bassist Evaristo Baro), including the leader, Arsenio Rodriguez Sabu Martinez’s debut as a leader mostly features percussionists Pressing all complete with 4 paged insert. Jacket: Near Mint/ 4-Paged Insert: Near Mint). SABU MARTINEZ: “Palo Congo” (Blue Note/ Toshiba EMI – BLP-1561) (Record: Near Mint/ Great designed picture disc by Rita Ackerman. Nuss' highest profile gig is with the No-Neck Blues Band. Daniel CarterĪnd Sabir Mateen collaborate in many groups, most notably in TEST, and David

Upheaval by the ones who experienced this tidal wave real time. Time just came out of nowhere and vanished almost as quickly, creating quite an It is just the greatest high energy free jazz disc that at that Long gone and out of print monster free jazz slide that was released wayīack in 1997. SABIR MATEEN, DANIEL CARTER & DAVID NUSS: “Tenor Rising, DrumsĮxpanding” (Sound One) (Picture Disc: Near Mint/ Outer Plastic Sleeve: Near
