An even-dozen AAA 180g 1LP titles will be released all throughout 2024 starting on February 23, including “sought-after albums” (their words — but essentially true!) from Art Pepper, Shelly Manne & His Men, Harold Land, Hampton Hawes, Howard McGhee, Prince Lasha Quintet, Ben Webster, Helen Humes, and Sonny Rollins.
Originally engineered by Roy DuNann and/or Howard Holzer, each LP in the series will sport lacquers cut from the original AAA master tapes by noted engineer Bernie Grundman (who also happens to be a Contemporary Records alum). All of these 1LP editions are being pressed on 180g vinyl at Quality Record Pressings (QRP), and will be presented in Stoughton old-style tip-on jackets
Artists, titles, and respective release dates are all listed below (with the balanced of the album descriptions provided by the Craft PR team), directly followed by each album’s track listings and side breaks.
ART PEPPER QUINTET
SMACK UP
Release date: February 23, 2024
Saxophonist Art Pepper was considered one of the best altos of his time, just behind Charlie Parker. This 1960 recording, whose album’s title presages the addiction that would soon offline the self-taught musician’s career, features compositions written by fellow saxophonists (including Ornette Coleman’s “Tears Inside,” and Buddy Collette’s “A Bit of Basie”). Finding Pepper at his finest, most limber form, his own composition “Las Cuevas de Mario” is a particular standout in 5/4 time, and it would pop up on his setlists in subsequent years.
Side A
1. Smack Up
2. Las Cuevas De Mario
3. A Bit Of Basie
Side B
1. How Can You Lose
2. Maybe Next Year
3. Tears Inside
SHELLY MANNE & HIS MEN
AT THE BLACK HAWK, VOL. 1
Release date: March 15, 2024
Shelly Manne, a famed bebop drummer who worked with Dizzy Gillespie and Charlie Parker, also made his name in Hollywood as the sticksman on soundtracks for classic films such as The Wild One and The Man With the Golden Arm. He never lost his passion for playing club shows, and recorded this album (the first of four volumes) during a 1959 gig at San Francisco’s Black Hawk nightclub in the Tenderloin district. The album opens with a leisurely take on Gershwin’s “Summertime,” and goes on to dazzle with the swinging waltz of “Blue Daniel.”
Side A
1. Summertime
2. Our Delight
Side B
1. Poinciana
2. Blue Daniel
3. Theme: A Gem From Tiffany
HAROLD LAND
THE FOX
Release date: April 12, 2024
The title track — the breathless “The Fox” — makes stellar use of the unforgettable Dupree Bolton, the mythically talented trumpeter out of Oklahoma City whose career tragically derailed, as well as legendary pianist Elmo Hope, who penned four of the album’s six tracks, highlight saxophonist Land’s overall prowess. The surprisingly moving, honey-like “Mirror Mind Rose” also showcases Land’s range, and is an extraordinary exercise in expression and restraint.
Side A
1. The Fox
2. Mirror Mind Rose
3. One Second, Please
Side B
1. Sims A-Plenty
2. Little Chris
3. One Down
HAMPTON HAWES
FOR REAL!
Release date: May 17, 2024
This revisiting of Hampton Hawes’ 1961 release comes four days after what would’ve been his 95th birthday. One of the most influential pianists of his time, this self-taught prodigy shines bright in familiar territory: whether it’s his exquisite harmonic locked-hands style on the boppin’ “Crazeology” — recorded well after his friend Charlie Parker brought it to fame — or his lively, flittering rendition of the much-covered Cole Porter ballad “I Love You.” Here, Hawes is backed by Clifford Brown/Max Roach saxophonist Harold Land and Scott LaFaro, the gone-too-soon double bassist famous for his work with the Bill Evans Trio.
Side A
1. Hip
2. Wrap Your Troubles In Dreams
3. Crazeology
Side B
1. Numbers Game
2. For Real
3. I Love You
HOWARD MCGHEE
MAGGIE’S BACK IN TOWN!!
Release date: June 14, 2024
Just in time for summer comes this reissue featuring the criminally unsung Howard McGhee, the dexterous bebop trumpeter who’s frequently compared to greats such as Dizzy Gillespie and Fats Navarro. Maggie’s Back in Town!! (Maggie was McGhee’s nickname), captures the musician’s triumphant return to music in 1961. Here, he overachieves in rhythmic fluidity, a through-line that’s particularly potent in seemingly carefree songs such as “Sunset Eyes” and the title track.
Side A
1. Demon Chase
2. Willow Weep For Me
3. Softly, As In A Morning Sunrise
4. Sunset Eyes
Side B
1. Maggie’s Back In Town
2. Summertime
3. Brownie Speaks
TEDDY EDWARDS & HOWARD MCGHEE
TOGETHER AGAIN!!!!
Release date: July 12, 2024
Another Howard McGhee LP recorded just before the above-noted Maggie’s Back in Town!! this is a collaboration between McGhee and his old friend, saxophonist Teddy Edwards. Also featuring Phineas Newborn, Jr on piano, the sultry, otherworldly “Misty” is a spectacular entwining of each musician’s superpowers and the golden mean of musicianship.
Side A
1. Together Again
2. You Stepped Out Of A Dream
3. Up There
Side B
1. Perhaps
2. Misty
3. Sandy
PRINCE LASHA QUINTET
THE CRY!
Release date: August 16, 2024
Prince Lasha Quintet’s critically adored, transcendent avant-garde jazz opus features saxophonist Sonny Simmons, a frequent Lasha collaborator who’d finally get his time in the spotlight about three decades later, while signed to Quincy Jones’ Qwest Records. Songs such as the jaunty “Bojangles” and rhythm-forward “Congo Call” imbued the Quintet’s brand of free jazz, recorded here in 1962, with an identity independent of Ornette Coleman’s influence on them.
Side A
1. Congo Call
2. Bojangles
3. Green And Gold
4. Ghost Of The Past
Side B
1. Red’s Mood
2. Juanita
3. Lost Generation
4. A. Y.
BEN WEBSTER
AT THE RENAISSANCE
Release date: September 13, 2024
This superlative 1960 performance from the Duke Ellington Orchestra alum and his band — pianist Jimmy Rowles (Sarah Vaughan, Ella Fitzgerald), guitarist Jim Hall (Jimmy Giuffre, Sonny Rollins), bassist Red Mitchell (André Previn, Billie Holliday), and drummer Frank Butler (Duke Ellington, John Coltrane) — features something for everyone, from a feather-light, sentimental take on “Georgia on My Mind” to the swaggering insouciance of “Ole Miss Blues.”
Side A
1. Georgia On My Mind
2. Caravan
3. Renaissance Blues
Side B
1. Ole Miss Blues
2. What’s This Thing Called Love
3. Stardust
ART PEPPER
INTENSITY
Release date: October 11, 2024
Two more essential Art Pepper reissues coming on the same day were originally recorded in 1960, they were first released on either side of Smack Up, and both albums underscore just how refreshingly creative Pepper was at the time. The tight “Bijou the Poodle,” penned by Pepper, leads the way. Often described as a sequel to Art Pepper Meets the Rhythm Section, Gettin’ Together! once again finds Pepper backed on beat by Miles Davis alums (bassist Paul Chambers, drummer Jimmy Cobb). Meanwhile, the San Francisco Examiner sums up 1963’s Intensity, the last release of his early period, as Pepper being “well on his way toward a new kind of playing freedom.”
Side A
1. I Can’t Believe That You’re In Love With Me
2. I Love You
3. Come Rain Or Come Shine
4. Long Ago (And Far Away)
Side B
1. Gone With The Wind
2. I Wished On The Moon
3. Too Close For Comfort
ART PEPPER
GETTIN’ TOGETHER!
Release date: October 11, 2024
Side A
1. Whims Of Chambers
2. Bijou The Poodle
3. Why Are We Afraid?
4. Softly, As In A Morning Sunrise
Side B
1. Ole Miss Blues
2. What’s This Thing Called Love
3. Stardust
HELEN HUMES
SONGS I LIKE TO SING!
Release date: November 8, 2024
Helen Humes takes on the standards on her second Contemporary Records release. The Louisville native got her start as a jazz and blues vocalist — including a stretch with the Count Basie Orchestra — but went on to define the sound of swing. Her silken-voiced renditions of “If I Could Be With You” and “You’re Driving Me Crazy” at once exude wistfulness, but mostly joy. With Humes backed by a dream team, the album features a wealth of gold-standard saxophonists such as Ben Webster, Teddy Edwards, and Art Pepper.
Side A
1. If I Could Be With You
2. Don’t Worry ’Bout Me
3. Mean To Me
4. Every Now And Then
5. I Want A Roof Over My Head
6. St. Louis Blues
Side B
1. You’re Driving Me Crazy
2. My Old Flame
3. Million Dollar Secret
4. Love Me Or Leave Me
5. Imagination
6. Please Don’t Talk About Me When I’m Gone
SONNY
ROLLINS
WAY OUT
WEST
Release
date: December 6, 2024
Closing out
the year is Way Out West, from tenor saxophonist Sonny Rollins. In a genre
where so much talent burned out too young, Rollins (now retired at age 93) held
court as one of jazz’s most formidable talents. The album’s infamous 3 a.m.
recording sessions featured Rollins’ sax strolling over the contributions of
onetime Ella Fitzgerald bassist Ray Brown and iconic West Coast Jazz drummer
Shelly Manne, neither of whom he’d ever played with before then. The results
are incredible, with “I’m an Old Cowhand (From the Rio Grande),” a satirical
song about Texas written by Johnny Mercer and made famous by Bing Crosby,
skillfully merging country with jazz, while Rollins’ own composition, the title
track, reminds us of his dexterity and playful ambivalence towards time
signatures.
Side A
1. I’m An
Old Cowhand
2. Solitude
3. Come,
Gone
Side B
1. Wagon
Wheels
2. There Is
No Greater Love
3. Way Out
West
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