Showing posts with label Fantasy Records. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fantasy Records. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 12, 2010

HBDirect's October Sale Has Already Begun!

HBDirect's October jazz sale features six complete labels and select new releases. For the first time ever, we're also including the folk label, Compass Records. There's far too much this month to squeeze into a newsletter, so click one of the logos above and start exploring!

David Koz Hello  Tomorrow CD "Dave Koz has done something beautiful here. He has delivered a set of songs that showcase everything wonderful about contemporary instrumental music at a time when a lot of people feel like this genre is in an endless downward spiral. " -Smooth Views
Vital New Releases in Jazz
Michel Petrucciani: Estate
Nels Cline: Dirty Baby
Miles Davis: Bitches Brew: Collector's Edition (3CD/1DVD)

Miles Davis Sonny  Rollins Art Blakey Dig CD "Miles Davis and Sonny Rollins form one of the most empathetic and powerfully moving duos in jazz... this was their first chance to stretch out together... Dig passes the half-century plus test." -Ira Gitler

More From Fantasy
Vince Guaraldi Trio: Cast Your Fate to the Wind
Chet Baker Sings: It Could Happen To You
Bill Evans Trio: Waltz For Debby

Domenic Landolf  New Brighton CD "Landolf captures sweeping vistas and broad swathes of panoramic soundscape on his adroitly manipulated tenor horn... Together, this group raises the bar on trio music without making too much of a noise. The charm of New Brighton is spectacular and unforgettable." -All About Jazz
New on Pirouet
Florian Ross: Mechanism
Contact Five On One
Bill Carrothers: Joy Spring

More To Explore:

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Blue Note Records
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Jason Moran: Ten
Renee Rosnes and Bill Charlap: Double Portrait
The Bird & the Bee: A Tribute to Daryl Hall and John Oates
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Folk From Compass
Heidi Talbot: The Last Star
Luka Bloom: Dreams in America
Peter Rowan & Nashville Bluegrass Band: Legacy
Old Blind Dogs: Wherever Yet May Be
Save On All Compass

Sony Masterworks - $10.99 Each!
Antonio Carlos Jobim: Stone Flower
Freddie Hubbard: Red Clay
Kenny Burrell: God Bless The Child
Stanley Turrentine: Sugar

Save on The DRG Catalog
Jimmy Webb: 10 Easy Pieces
Harry Nilsson/John Stewart: Spotlight on Nilsson/Willard
Jane Krakowski: The Laziest Gal in Town
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Wednesday, April 7, 2010

Get Ready For New Deals at HBDirect!

The April jazz sale at HBDirect.com includes discounts on 6 prestigious labels and select new releases. Among the great finds are an especially strong selection of piano releases: Marc Copland's latest, a newly remastered 1957 Brubeck Quartet live recording and a Count Basie documentary just released on DVD for the first time. Click any logo in this newsletter to start exploring a sale label today!


Dave Brubeck  Oberlin CD "Brubeck's clean, clear arrangements showed an audience of classical music snobs just how sophisticated his music could be... All four were on fire... the release of Jazz At Oberlin set everything that was to follow into motion. It is a great milestone in Dave Brubeck's career." -Greg Barbrick, BlogCritics.org
Recent Reissues on Fantasy
Thelonious Monk with John Coltrane
Sonny Rollins: Way Out West
Art Pepper Meets the Rhythm Section
Joe Pass: Virtuoso

Count Basie  EuroArts American Music "Nothing demonstrates Count Basie's eminence in the dance hall like the newly remastered documentary DVD... The bulk of the hour long DVD is devoted to commentary by musicians that played with the Basie band... and archival musical performances by some of the most respected names in jazz... the best thing about this documentary is the emphasis on the music. There is nothing like extended performance footage to illustrate the greatness of a musician."-SeattlePI
New On The Masters Of American Music DVD Series
Vol. 5 - John Coltrane
Vol. 6 - Sarah Vaughan
Masters of American Music: Bluesland

Marc Copland Alone  Pirouet "While his last two solo discs focused on original music and standards, the similarly configured Alone expands the repertoire by providing a very specific and unique focus on three Joni Mitchell tunes... Those who've not yet been charmed by his inward-looking pianism couldn't start at a better place than the aptly titled Alone." -AllAboutJazz.com
Save on All Pirouet Titles
Hubert Nuss: Feed The Birds
Robin Verheyen: Starbound
Loren Stillman: Winter Fruits

Sale Highlights
New Jazz - Out Next Week!
Lee Konitz New Quartet: Live at the Village Vanguard
Martin Taylor's Spirit Of Django: Last Train To Hauteville
Gabriele Tranchina: A Song of Love's Color
Bill Frisell: Richter 858

New on Blue Note
Molly Johnson: Another Day
Sonny Clark: Cool Struttin'
The Bird and the Bee: Interpreting the Masters, Vol. 1: Hall & Oates
Norah Jones: The Fall
Sean Chambers: Ten Til Midnight
Willie Nelson: American Classic
Robert Glasper: Double Booked
Freddie Hubbard: Without a Song: Live in Europe 1969
Wynton Marsalis: He and She
Explore Blue Note!

Ella In Hollywood
Ella Fitzgerald: Complete 12 Nights in Hollywood
Ella Fitzgerald: Best of 12 Nights in Hollywood

Save on Dutton
John Gregory/The Chaquito Big Band: Spies and Dolls and TV Thrillers
Paul Whiteman: Happy Feet, Volume 3
Frank Chacksfield: The New Limelight/Chacksfield Plays Bacharach
Cyril Stapleton: All-Time Big Band Hits/Top Pop Instrumental
Ted Heath: Swing Is King
Ted Heath: Vol. 4: Decca Singles and Rarities
Werner Müller: Salute to the Kings of Swing/Original Glenn Miller Sound
Reissues Galore On Dutton!

DRG On Sale!
Judy Garland/Liza Minnelli: Live At the London Palladium
Maria Bethania: Encanteria
Tom Jobim/Antonio Carlos Jobim: Tom Jobim Sings Vinicius
Nancy Wilson: How Glad I Am/Gentle Is My Mind
Peggy Lee: The Man I Love
Discounts On All DRGs