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Grant Green

Green Is Beautiful (2025 Reissue)

Remastered UHQ CD with Obi Strip (Import) - £17.99 | Pre Order
Marking 85 years representing the finest in jazz, UM Japan have made available an array of significant titles selected from Blue Note’s analogue "Ton...
Grant Green

Idle Moments (2025 Reissue)

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Marking 85 years representing The Finest In Jazz, UM Japan have made available no less than 118 titles selected from Blue Note’s analogue "Tone Poet" and "Cla...
Grant Green

Feelin' The Spirit (2025 Reissue)

Remastered UHQ CD with Obi Strip (Import) - £17.99 | Pre Order
Marking 85 years representing The Finest In Jazz, UM Japan have made available no less than 118 titles selected from Blue Note’s analogue "Tone Poet" and "Cla...
Grant Green

The Latin Bit (2025 Reissue)

Remastered UHQ CD with Obi Strip (Import) - £17.99 | Pre Order
Marking 85 years representing The Finest In Jazz, UM Japan have made available no less than 118 titles selected from Blue Note’s analogue "Tone Poet" and "Cla...
Grant Green

Visions (Blue Note Classic Vinyl Series)

180g LP - £28.99 | Buy
Grant Green embraced R&B and jazz-funk on his 1971 album, 'Visions', featuring Billy Wooten, Emmanuel Riggins, Chuck Rainey, Idris Muhammad, Ray Arm...
LIVE AT CLUB MOZAMBIQUE (first time on vinyl!)

Grant Green

LIVE AT CLUB MOZAMBIQUE (first time on vinyl!)

THIRD MAN RECORDS
  • remastered black 2lp

    Released: 3rd Nov 2023

    £48.99
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Finally available on vinyl, Grant Green’s near perfect slice of jazz funk and soul, Live at Club Mozambique, remastered and rendered back in the Motor City.

Grant Green’s band had been playing a series of live dates at Detroit’s Club Mozambique, (before it became a fabled Male dance club) when this session was recorded live on two cold January nights in 1971. Powerhouse drummer Idris Muhammad and soulful tenor star Houston Person were brought in to supplement Green’s current band featuring Ronnie Foster on organ and Clarence Thomas on Soprano and Tenor Sax and Blue Note producer Francis Wolff recorded. This treasure was never released, though, and (conjectures aside) remained in the Blue Notes vaults for 35 years before a 2006 CD release.