Ace Records/BGP
The Pazant Brothers, Oliver Nelson, Cookin' Bag, Etc. - This Is Funky Jazz
The Pazant Brothers, Oliver Nelson, Cookin' Bag, Etc. - This Is Funky Jazz
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This Is Funky Jazz – Pazant Brothers, Oliver Nelson | 7" Vinyl Single
Immerse yourself in the raw, vibrant energy of late 60s and early 70s Jazz-Funk with this essential 7" Vinyl Single. Featuring the undeniable grooves of The Pazant Brothers, Oliver Nelson, and Cookin' Bag, this record delivers a potent dose of soulful rhythm and improvisation. It's a perfect entry point for those looking to buy Jazz-Funk vinyl and explore the genre's foundational sounds.
About the Album
This Ace Records/BGP release masterfully curates tracks from a pivotal era, showcasing artists who defined the fusion of jazz improvisation with funk's irresistible beat. The period between 1969 and 1976 saw a fertile cross-pollination of genres, and this single captures that spirit, offering a glimpse into the dynamic studio sessions that shaped a generation of sound. It stands as a testament to the enduring appeal of these influential artists within the Jazz-Funk discography.
The Vinyl Experience
Dropping the needle on this 7" Vinyl Single is an immediate invitation to the dancefloor, or a deep dive into your hi-fi setup. Experience the warm analog sound and dynamic range that only a quality pressing can deliver, bringing the intricate grooves and powerful brass to life on your turntable. This is a vital piece for any collector seeking authentic 70s vinyl records.
- Format: 7" Vinyl Single
- Artist: Ace Records/BGP
- Genre: Jazz/Jazz-Funk
- Perfect For: Audiophiles, crate diggers, fans of 70s groove, DJs
Collector's Note
Few records capture the raw, unadulterated spirit of early 70s Jazz-Funk quite like this compact 7" single. It’s a true crate digger's holy grail for those seeking the foundational beats that influenced generations.
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