180g Vinyl LP!
Original Jazz Classics Reissue Series!
All-Analog Mastering from the Original Tapes by Kevin Gray at Cohearent Audio!
Pressed at RTI!
Originally released in 1963, Caravan was Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers' first album for Riverside Records. Featured in addition to Blakey are Freddie Hubbard (trumpet), Curtis Fuller (trombone), Wayne Shorter (sax), Cedar Walton (piano) and Reggie Workman (bass). This new edition is released as part of the Original Jazz Classics Series and is pressed on 180-gram vinyl at RTI with all-analog mastering from the original tapes by Kevin Gray at Cohearent Audio and presented in a Tip-On Jacket.
Since its inception in 1982, Fantasy's Original Jazz Classics® (OJC) series quickly established a reputation as the go-to imprint for collectible jazz reissues. OJC served as a home for the label's impressive jazz catalog – which had grown to include thousands of celebrated titles from Prestige, Galaxy, Milestone, Riverside, Debut, Contemporary, Jazzland, and Pablo. Drawing on this vast wealth of material, Original Jazz Classics released over 850 titles.
Its goal was simple: to reissue influential jazz albums with the utmost care and reverence for the originals — from the cover art and liner notes to the audio recordings themselves. Given Craft Recordings' shared passion for meticulous preservation and quality, it is a natural step to relaunch Original Jazz Classics as part of the Craft family.
2023 saw the continuation of this influential jazz series on audiophile-quality vinyl, through the ongoing release of several of the most coveted (and long out-of-print) albums in this vast collection.
Features
- Craft Original Jazz Classics Series
- 180g Vinyl LP
- (AAA) Lacquers Cut from the Original Tapes by Kevin Gray at Cohearent Audio
- Pressed at RTI
- Tip-On Jacket with OBI
Musicians
Art Blakey | drums |
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Freddie Hubbard | trumpet |
Curtis Fuller | trombone |
Wayne Shorter | tenor sax |
Cedar Walton | piano |
Reggie Workman | bass |
Selections
Side 1:
- Caravan
- Sweet 'n' Sour
- In the Wee Small Hours of the Morning
Side 2:
- This Is for Albert
- Skylark
- Thermo