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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

The Complete Maiden Voyage Recordings

Limited 7CD Boxset - £103.99 | Pre Order
The complete recordings from Art Pepper’s three-night stand at Los Angeles’ Maiden Voyage club in 1981 • 42 performances (23 previously unissue...
Art Pepper

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

limited indies only remastered 180g Black LP - £33.99 | Buy
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...
Art of Art (RSD 24)
  1. Blues For Blanche
  2. The Trip
  3. For Freddie
  4. Over The Rainbow
  5. Landscape

Art Pepper

Art of Art (RSD 24)

RED RECORDS
  • Record Store Day 2024 - 180g LP in Gatefold Sleeve

    Released: 20th Apr 2024

    £42.99
    out of stock

Remastered from original analogue tapes by Rinaldo Donati at Maxine Studio, Milan - cutting and pressing by the audiophile specialist, Pallas Group, Germany 180gram vinyl in deluxe gatefold sleeve.

Recorded just a year before he died (June 1982), this superlative release for RSD is an essential purchase for all Art Pepper fans and collectors. Recorded live at the Estate Jazz Festival, Genova, Italy on July 6, "Art of Art" features five selections, four original compositions by Pepper, plus the popular standard "Over The Rainbow" by Harld Arlen . Bebop and the blues are at the forefront of this session , superbly delivered by the leader and his all- star accompanists George Cables, David Williams, and Carl Burnett. "Art Pepper's brilliance was not in his control, it was like a chemical combination in the laboratory; his horrible childhood and his incredible musical gift, with his desire to communicate, are things he did with great success... For Art, there was nothing better than being on stage. He lived for it. On tour he was spectacular, and he always managed to convey something, no matter what it was. The concert in Genoa shows once more how well Pepper played in the last period of his life, perhaps better than he ever did." - Mario Giorgi Art Pepper: alto saxophone George Cables: piano David Williams: bass Car Burnett: drum Estate Jazz Festival, Genova, Italy on July 6, 1981.