Vick, Harold
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After The Dance
New - LP - 1202
Sealed 1977 Original With Appearances By Ralph MacDonald, William Eaton, Patti Austin, Eric Gale, Don Um Romao, Jon Faddis, Michael Brecker And Randy Brecker. Corners Are Rubbed/Bumped.
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Commitment
New - LP - MR 5054
Sealed 1974 Blue Label Original. Archival Quality Copy. Includes The Killer "H.N.I.C." Head N--- In Charge. Probably Recorded For RCA In 1967 With The Same Line-Up That Recorded The Brilliant "Straight Up" Album: Malcolm Reddick, Guitar; Walter Bishop, Piano; Ben Tucker, Bass; Mickey Roker, Drums; Herb Bushler, Bass; Victor Feldman, Piano & Vibes. Released Just Before "Don't Look Back."
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Commitment
Used - LP - MR 5054
Rare 1974 White Label Promo. Spine Is Worn Off & Top Seam Is Worn As Well. Includes The Killer "H.N.I.C." Head N--- In Charge. Probably Recorded For RCA In 1967 With The Same Line-Up That Recorded The Brilliant "Straight Up" Album.
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Don't Look Back
Audiophile - LP - SES-7431
Sealed 2018 180gm Limited Edition Analogue Reissue. "Don't Look Back" Is An Album Led By American Saxophonist Harold Vick Recorded In 1974 And Released In The Wake Of Harold Vick's Recovery From A Heart Attack, Which May Partially Explain The Passion With Which He Approaches His Playing Throughout. One Of The Best-Ever Strata East Sessions! The Album's A Masterfully Conceived Session By Reed Player Harold Vick – Best Known To The World As The Funky Tenorist From Albums By John Patton And Jack Mcduff In The 60's, But Emerging Here As An Incredibly Sensitive Soul Jazz Player, Capable Of Turning Out Some Incredibly Sophisticated And Emotional Compositions. Vick Produced And Wrote All The Material On The Album. A Treasure All The Way Through. (Dusty Groove, Inc.)
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Steppin' Out
Used - LP - BN 4138
Beautiful Japanese Promo Label Stereo Pressing With Obi. Features Blue Mitchell, Grant Green, John Patton And Ben Dixon.
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Steppin' Out!
Audiophile - Used - B0033843-01
New 2022 Audiophile Vinyl Remastered Reissue For Blue Note's Tone Poet Series. Housed In A Beautiful Deluxe Gatefold Jacket. "This Soul-jazz Outing By Tenor Saxophonist Harold Vick (His Recording Debut As A Leader) Casts Him In A Role That Was Often Occupied By Stanley Turrentine. Vick, With A Quintet That Also Includes Trumpeter Blue Mitchell, Guitarist Grant Green, Organist John Patton, And Drummer Ben Dixon, Performs Four Blues, A Slightly Trickier Original (Five Of The Six Songs Are His), Plus The Ballad "Laura" On This CD Reissue. There Are No Real Surprises, But No Disappointments Either On What Would Be Harold Vick's Only Chance To Lead A Blue Note Date. At 27, He Was Already A Fine Player." AMG - Scott Yanow.
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Straight Up
Used - LP - LSP 3761
1967 Deep Groove Stereo Original Still In Shrink Wrap. One Of His Best Albums As Leader (Streets Ahead Of His Rare Blue Note Outing). Appears Glossy, Unplayed. “The Superb Straight Up Captures Harold Vick's Shift Away From The Lithe Tenor/Organ Sessions Of His Previous Work Toward The Bold Soul-Jazz Of His Finest Recordings. Supported By An Unusual But Effective Lineup Featuring Guitarist Everett Barksdale, Vibist Warren Chiasson, Bassist Walter Booker, And Drummer Hugh Walker, Vick Alternates Between Tenor, Soprano, And Flute, Greatly Expanding The Parameters Of His Sound While Maintaining The Simplicity That Is His Hallmark. Above All, He Remains A Remarkably Expressive Player, Communicating More In One Or Two Notes Than Most Reedists Say Over The Span Of An Entire Song.” Jason Ankeny, All Music Guide.
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The Caribbean Suite
Used - LP - LSP-3677
Rare 1967 deep groove stereo original. “Harold Vick Led Relatively Few Record Dates Of His Own, But This Little-Known Session Is One Of His Better Efforts. Known Primarily For His Work As A Tenor Saxophonist, Vick Also Plays Soprano Sax And Flute On This Mid-'60s RCA Victor Album. Most Of The Disc Is Devoted To British Tenor Saxophonist Kenny Graham's Eight-Part "Caribbean Suite," Which Consists Of Musical Impressions Of Various Islands In The West Indies. Joining Vick Are Trumpeter Blue Mitchell, Vibraphonist Bobby Hutcherson, Pianist Albert Dailey, Guitarist Everett Barksdale, Bassist Walter Booker, And Drummer Mickey Roker, Along With Latin Percussion By Montego Joe And Manuel Ramos. Like Other Boppers Who Delved Into Afro-Cuban Music, Vick's Arrangements Of This Obscure Suite Work Very Well. He Also Adds A Fine Take Of Charlie Parker's "Barbados" And His Own "Letitia," Both Of Which Fit In Rather Nicely With The Album Concept. Long Out Of Print, This LP May Be Difficult To Acquire.” AMG - Ken Dryden
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The Caribbean Suite
Used - LP - LSP-3677
Rare 1967 deep groove stereo original. “Harold Vick Led Relatively Few Record Dates Of His Own, But This Little-Known Session Is One Of His Better Efforts. Known Primarily For His Work As A Tenor Saxophonist, Vick Also Plays Soprano Sax And Flute On This Mid-'60s RCA Victor Album. Most Of The Disc Is Devoted To British Tenor Saxophonist Kenny Graham's Eight-Part "Caribbean Suite," Which Consists Of Musical Impressions Of Various Islands In The West Indies. Joining Vick Are Trumpeter Blue Mitchell, Vibraphonist Bobby Hutcherson, Pianist Albert Dailey, Guitarist Everett Barksdale, Bassist Walter Booker, And Drummer Mickey Roker, Along With Latin Percussion By Montego Joe And Manuel Ramos. Like Other Boppers Who Delved Into Afro-Cuban Music, Vick's Arrangements Of This Obscure Suite Work Very Well. He Also Adds A Fine Take Of Charlie Parker's "Barbados" And His Own "Letitia," Both Of Which Fit In Rather Nicely With The Album Concept. Long Out Of Print, This LP May Be Difficult To Acquire.” AMG - Ken Dryden
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Watch What Happens
Used - LP - LSP 3902
Beautiful 1968 Deep Groove Stereo Original, Small Cut Corner.
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Watch What Happens
New - LP - LSP 3902
Sealed 1968 Deep Groove Stereo Original. Pristine Copy.
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Watch What Happens
Used - LP - LSP 3902
Beautiful 1968 Deep Groove Stereo Original Still In Shrink Wrap.
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