Sonny Rollins, Albert Ayler & Don Cherry, Sonny Clark Trio (with Max Roach), Sun Ra, Wes Montgomery and Preservation Hall Jazz Band are among the jazz artists releasing vinyl records on November 24, 2017. There’s also a reissue of jazz/blues violinist Papa John Creech’s 1971 solo album featuring Jerry Garcia, Carlos Santana and many others; Southside Johnny’s tribute to Lady Day and more.

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Sun Ra – Exotica

Triple LP on colored vinyl form Modern Harmonic

Limited edition of 1000 RSD Limited Run

Gatefold packaging with Chesley Bonestell cover art, restored and adapted by Laura Lindgren

Features rare photos and two sets of liner notes including commentary by Brother Cleve

Recorded at various locations in Chicago and New York, 1956–1968

Recordings produced by Sun Ra for Saturn Records, under the business aegis of Alton Abraham

This compilation produced by Irwin Chusid under the project Management of Jay Millar

Audio transfers by Michael D. Anderson, Sun Ra Music Archive

Mastered by Bob Irwin

Will also be available as a 2-CD set and digitally on Bandcamp

Full tracklist and streams of three cuts at Bandcamp

Wynonie Harris with Sun Ra

– “Dig This Boogie”

7″ Vinyl Single on Modern Harmonic

Limited edition of 1000 RSD Limited Run

Sun Ra’s very first release, playing with Wynonie Harris and The Jimmie Jackson Band

“Dig This Boogie” backed with “Lightnin’ Struck The Poor House” on red vinyl

Stream both tracks on Spotify

Recorded May 14, 1946 at WSM Studio in Nashville, TN

First ever vinyl reissue of 78 rpm vinyl single on Nashville’s Bullet Records from 1946

Packaged in a space-age envelope style picture sleeve with cover art by Cal Schenkel (Frank Zappa, Captain Beefheart)

See the above image of the reissue enlarged (and read the back sleeve notes) here

Wes Montgomery – In Paris:

The Definitive O.R.T.F.

Double LP on 180-gm black vinyl from Resonance Records

RSD Exclusive Release

First official issue of Wes Montgomery’s only concert in Paris

Mastered by Bernie Grundman

8-page insert includes never-before-published photos from the actual concert by Jean-Pierre Leloir, and exclusive essays and interviews

Recorded March 27, 1965 with Harold Mabern (piano), Arthur Harper (bass) and Jimmy Lovelace (drums)

Johnny Griffin (tenor saxophone) guests on “Full House,” “‘Round Midnight” and “Blue ‘N Boogie/West Coast Blues”

Full tracklist, more details on packaging and liner notes and the official press release are here

Watch official trailer above

Deluxe CD edition to follow January 26, 2018

Sonny Clark Trio – My Conception

1960 Sessions with George Duvivier and Max Roach

Double LP reissue on Tompkins Square

Limited edition of RSD Exclusive Release

Reissue of Sonny Clark Trio’s 1960 album on Time Records, the first album of compositions written solely by Clark

Newly remastered with a reconfigured tracklist: Minor Meeting, Nica, Sonny’s Crip and Blues Mambo Side on the A-side; Blues Blue, Junka, My Conception and Sonia Side on the B-side

Includes a second LP of outakes: Nica (take 2), Sonia (take 3) and Minor Meeting (take 10) on the A-side; Junka (take 1), Nica (take 4) and Minor Meeting (take 9) on the B-side

Recorded at Bell Sound Studios in NYC in January, 1960

Package features previously unseen photographs from the session, original liner notes by Nat Hentoff and new notes by Ben Ratliff

The backstory of this new reissue (involving Judd Apatow) can be read in this article

Stream the CD edition on Spotify

Stream ‘Nica (take 4)” above

Albert Ayler & Don Cherry

– Vibrations

LP reissue on 180 gram colored vinyl from ORG Music

Limited edition of 1500 worldwide RSD Exclusive Release

Second album by Albert Ayler’s quartet featuring Don Cherry, Gary Peacock and Sonny Murray, originally issued by the Freedom label and by the Dutch label Debut under the title Ghosts

Out of print for decades

Recorded in Copenhagen in September 1964

Remastered for audiophile-grade reissue

Pressed on blue and white swirl color vinyl in Pallas, Germany

Full tracklist and more information on Wikipedia

Stream the full album on YouTube above or here

Sonny Rollins

– Sonny Rollins on Impulse!

LP reissue on 180g black vinyl from Elemental Music

RSD Exclusive Release

Sonny Rollins’ debut album on Impulse! Records reissued with all the original artwork and liner note content, including an essay by Nat Hentoff

Features pianist Ray Bryant (his only recording with Rollins), bassist Walter Booker and drummer Mickey Roker

Mastered from the original tapes recorded at Rudy Van Gelder’s studio

Pressed at United Pressing

Full tracklist and more information at Wikipedia

Preservation Hall Jazz Band

– Run Stop & Drop!!

12″ Vinyl on Legacy Records

Limited edition of 2000 RSD Exclusive Release

Recorded August 2017 at a party hosted by Record Store Day in New Orleans

Papa John Creech

– Papa John Creech

LP reissue on Culture Factory USA

Limited edition of 1200 RSD Exclusive Release

1971 debut solo album by blues and jazz violinist (who earlier in his career performed with Louis Armstrong, Fats Waller, and Nat King Cole)

Guests include Grateful Dead’s Jerry Garcia; Santana’s Gregg Rolie, Dave Brown, Pete Sears and Carlos himself; Jefferson Airplane’s Joey Covington, Paul Kanter, Jorma Kaukonen and Grace Slick; Quick Silver Messenger Service’s John Cipollina; and Tower of Power horns

Full personal, full tracklist and more details at Wikipedia

Reissued on translucent blue vinyl

Includes original label, a printed inner sleeve, cardboard jacket and LP spine folder

Panduranga Henderson

– Ocean of Love

LP reissue on Luaka Bop

Limited edition of 1250 RSD Exclusive Release

Sideman pianist for Ray Charles, Arnett Cobb and Eddie ‘Cleanhead’ Vinson’ that moved to Alice Coltrane Turiyasangitananda’s California ashram in the early 1980s

Their subsequent improvisations and compositions led to the obscure 1993 album Ocean Of Love

Panduranga Henderson plays all instruments and sings all the vocal parts

Side-A includes Hari Nameste (Greetings) and Hari Haraya; Side-B includes Rama Rama, Sri Bhagwan and Om Namah Shivaya.

More information in this article by The Vinyl Factory

Southside Johnny – Detour Ahead:

The Music of Billie Holiday