- Jorja Smith “Rose Rouge” – from St Germain Tourist (2000)
- Ezra Collective “Footprints” – from Wayne Shorter Adam’s Apple (1966)
- Poppy Ajudha “Watermelon Man (Under The Sun)” – from Herbie Hancock Takin’ Off (1962)
- Jordan Rakei “Wind Parade” – from Donald Byrd Places and Spaces (1975)
- Skinny Pelembe “Illusion (Silly Apparition)” – from Andrew Hill One for One (1969)
- alfa Mist “Galaxy” – from Eddie Henderson Sunburst (1975)
- Ishmael Ensemble “Search for Peace” – from McCoy Tyner The Real McCoy (1967)
- Nubya Garcia “A Shade of Jade” – from Joe Henderson Mode for Joe (1966)
- Steam Down feat. Afronaut Zu “Etcetera” – from Wayne Shorter Etcetera (1965)
- Blue Lab Beats “Montara” – from Bobby Hutcherson Montara (1975)
- Yazmin Lacey “I’ll Never Stop Loving You” – from Dodo Greene My Hour of Need (1962)
- Fieh “Armageddon” – from Wayne Shorter Night Dreamer (1964)
- Mr Jukes “Maiden Voyage” – from Herbie Hancock Maiden Voyage (1965)
- Shabaka Hutchings “Prints Tie” – from Bobby Hutcherson San Francisco (1970)
- Melt Yourself Down “Caribbean Fire Dance” – from Joe Henderson Mode for Joe (1966)
- Emma-Jean Thackray “Speak No Evil / Night Dreamer” – from Wayne Shorter Speak No Evil (1964) & Night Dreamer (1964)
various artists
Blue Note Re:Imagined
decca
Blue Note boasts an illustrious catalogue that traces the entire history of jazz and, to celebrate its 80th birthday, a selection of jazz & soul’s most prominent artists have reinterpreted music originally created by some of the label’s most legendary artists.
this brand-new collection of classic Blue Note tracks, reworked and newly recorded by a selection of the UK scene’s most exciting young talents includes the likes of: Ezra Collective, Nubya Garcia, Poppy Ajudha, Jordan Rakei and Brit Award-winning Jorja Smith. “The proliferation of high-calibre young jazz musicians in the UK has been one of the unforeseen joys of the last five years, and now the entire generation has received the ultimate establishment endorsement” 8/10 – loud & quiet.