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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)

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

Feelin' The Spirit (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

The Latin Bit (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

Idle Moments (Blue Vinyl Series)

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Time and troubles seem to melt away during the fifteen enrapturing minutes of “Idle Moments,” the opening track of Grant Green’s sublime 1963 ...
Visions (Blue Note Classic Vinyl Series)
  1. Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is?
  2. Maybe Tomorrow
  3. Mozart Symphony #40 In G Minor, K550, st Movement
  4. Love On A Two Way Street
  5. Cantaloupe Woman
  6. We've Only Just Begun
  7. Never Can Say Goodbye
  8. Blues For Abraham

Grant Green

Visions (Blue Note Classic Vinyl Series)

Blue Note
  • 180g LP

    Released: 13th Dec 2024

    £28.99
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Grant Green embraced R&B and jazz-funk on his 1971 album, 'Visions', featuring Billy Wooten, Emmanuel Riggins, Chuck Rainey, Idris Muhammad, Ray Armando, and Harold Caldwell.

The guitarist’s distinctive tone, and melodicism elevate songs by The Jackson 5, Chicago, The Carpenters, Mozart, and Quincy Jones’ ‘Maybe Tomorrow’ which was later sampled by Kendrick Lamar.