Medeski Martin & Wood: Shack-Man
Shack-Man, the groundbreaking 1996 album by the acclaimed trio of John Medeski, Billy Martin, and Chris Wood, took the jazz genre to new heights and won over a whole new audience in the “jam band” scene.
Shack-Man, the groundbreaking 1996 album by the acclaimed trio of John Medeski, Billy Martin, and Chris Wood, took the jazz genre to new heights and won over a whole new audience in the “jam band” scene.
Introducing a limited edition of the Wild Swans’ 1988 debut album Bringing Home The Ashes, pressed on translucent green 180-gram audiophile vinyl. Limited to just 1000 individually numbered copies, this British post-punk gem features the haunting voice of Paul Simpson, whose emotional depth resonates throughout each track.
Blue Spirits, the final 1960s studio album from trumpeter Freddie Hubbard for Blue Note, is a bluesy and spirited collection featuring five captivating Hubbard originals such as “Soul Surge,” “Outer Forces,” and “Jodo.”
Gil Evans, the brilliant arranger who had previously collaborated with Miles Davis on Birth of the Cool and Miles Ahead, created two exceptional albums for World Pacific: New Bottle Old Wine (1958) and Great Jazz Standards (1959).
Global superstar Ed Sheeran announces his album “-” (pronounced subtract), marking the end of his decade-spanning mathematical album series.