Blue Note Records’ 75th anniversary celebrations
continue in full swing. In addition to fall releases from Jason Moran, Otis
Brown III, and Kandace Springs, as well as the continuation of the label’s
successful vinyl reissue series, Blue Note/UMe will release a new
label-spanning 5-CD singles box set as a companion piece to a new hardcover
book, both titled Blue Note: Uncompromising Expression. The book and 75-track
singles collection are both available now for preorder ahead of their November
4 release.
The Blue
Note: Uncompromising Expression singles box opens with the label’s very first
artist, pianist Meade “Lux” Lewis, and closes seventy five years later with the
beautifully progressive sounds of Derrick Hodge. A sweeping overview of one of
the world’s most diverse and celebrated Jazz catalogs, the 75-track collection
also features singles by Jazz greats Art Blakey, Donald Byrd, John Coltrane,
Norah Jones, Thelonious Monk, Cassandra Wilson, and many more. Curated by Jazz
expert and author of the Uncompromising Expression book, Richard Havers, each
of the collection’s discs covers a specific era of the label’s evolution, from
boogie to bop, soul jazz to the roots revival of the 1990s, and 21st Century
trailblazers including Robert Glasper and Gregory Porter. The new collection is
presented in a beautiful slipcase with a 48-page booklet including a complete
discography of its 75 featured singles.
Disc 1:
From Boogie To Bop 1939 – 1953
Disc 2:
Messengers, Preachers and Hard Bop 1953 – 1958
Disc 3:
Struttin’, Moanin’ and Somethin’ Else 1958 – 1960
Disc 4:
Bossa, Blues and Hits 1961 – 1965
Disc 5:
Can You Dig It? 1953 - 2014
Authored
by Richard Havers, the new Blue Note: Uncompromising Expression book is the
first official illustrated history of Blue Note Records. Commemorating the
storied label’s 75th anniversary, the 400-page hardcover book includes
forewords by Wayne Shorter, Robert Glasper, and Blue Note President Don Was.
The book details Blue Note’s impact on popular culture and celebrates more than
seven decades of extraordinary music, as well as the label’s ongoing commitment
to “Uncompromising Expression,” the tenet first set forth by Blue Note’s
founder, Alfred Lion, a German immigrant who came to America to pursue his
dreams and his love of music.
Tracing
the evolution of jazz from the boogie woogie and hot jazz of the 1930s, through
bebop, hard-bop, the avant-garde and fusion, to the eclectic mix Blue Note
releases today, the book also narrates a complex social history from the
persecution of Jews in Nazi Germany to the developments in music and technology
in the late 20th century. Featuring classic album artwork, unseen contact
sheets, rare ephemera from the Blue Note Archives, commentary from some of the
biggest names in jazz today, and feature reviews of seventy-five key albums,
this is the definitive book on the legendary label.
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