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Art Pepper

Intensity (Acoustic Sounds Series)

180g black lp in tip-on sleeve - £36.99 | Pre Order
Recorded in 1960, Art Pepper’s 5th album release on Contemporary Records, “Intensity”, was released in 1963.
Art Pepper

Gettin’ Together (Acoustic Sounds Series)

180g black lp in tip-on sleeve - £36.99 | Pre Order
Art Pepper’s third album on the Contemporary Records label, “Gettin’ Together”, was released in 1960.
Art Pepper

Art of Art (RSD 24)

Record Store Day 2024 - 180g LP in Gatefold Sleeve - £42.99
Remastered from original analogue tapes by Rinaldo Donati at Maxine Studio, Milan - cutting and pressing by the audiophile specialist, Pallas Group, Germany 180...
Art Pepper

Art Pepper Meets The Rhythm Section (Craft Jazz Essentials series)

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Released as part of the Acoustic Sounds Series celebrating 70 years of Contemporary Records, Saxophonist Art Pepper’s first album Art Pepper Meets The Rhy...
The Complete Maiden Voyage Recordings

Art Pepper

The Complete Maiden Voyage Recordings

omnivore recordings
  • Limited 7CD Boxset (pre-order)

    Expected Release: 12th Jan 2024

    £103.99
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The complete recordings from Art Pepper’s three-night stand at Los Angeles’ Maiden Voyage club in 1981 • 42 performances (23 previously unissued) on seven CDs • Packaging contains Art’s original handwritten notes, photos, and an essay from his widow and set co-Producer, Laurie Pepper When I asked Cheryl Pawelski, of Omnivore Recordings, why she was releasing this Maiden Voyage session, she said, “Because you made me.

” I did. This material has been out of circulation for almost 20 years, and I’ve been obsessed with bringing it back in. Omnivore is not only bringing it back, they’re releasing the entire session, three nights, seven sets––warts and all. ––Laurie Pepper Maiden Voyage was a Japanese-owned jazz club, near MacArthur Park in Los Angeles, from 1979¬¬–1983. In August of 1981, alto saxophone legend Art Pepper, pianist George Cables, bassist David Williams, and drummer Carl Burnett played seven sets over three consecutive nights. Musician/Producer Ed Michel and Art’s wife, Laurie Pepper, were there, and tape rolled for every note played. When listening to the tapes, Art took meticulous notes about each performance, writing things like “The best solo I’ve played on this whole date—wow!!” and ”This is worth the whole night!” Sadly, Art would die 10 months later. Some of the performances would find their way onto posthumous releases including Arthur’s Blues, Art Lives, The Maiden Voyage Sessions, Vol. 3, Roadgame and The Complete Galaxy Recordings, but now, all three nights can be heard in full, as they happened, for the first time. Produced for release by Laurie Pepper and Grammy® winner Cheryl Pawelski, The Complete Maiden Voyage Recordings features 42 performances (23 previously unissued) plus all of the between song banter and stories from Art’s three-night stand at the Los Angeles club on seven CDs. The 44-page booklet features photos, Art’s original hand written notes and commentary, ephemera, and a new essay from Laurie Pepper telling Art’s story. So, prepare yourself for a true LA jazz club experience. Venture back to Maiden Voyage and relive those three summer nights when Art and his band gave it their all. As Art said in his notes about “Thank You Blues,” “My whole life went into this.” Hear it for yourself.