Andrew Hill’s Point of Departure on 45 rpm vinyl

Andrew Hill’s Point of Departure on 45 rpm vinyl

Music Matters Jazz—the L.A.-based audiophile label that reissues classic Blue Note titles, each on twin slabs of thick, quiet vinyl, mastered at 45 rpm and eased into gorgeous gatefold packages—keeps churning them out.

One of their latest, and greatest, is Andrew Hill’s Point of Departure, a jaw-dropper from 1964 that sounds as fresh as tomorrow.

Hill, 33 at the time (he died in 2007, active till the end), was a precisely adventurous pianist and one of the most inventive composers of that transition era, pushing metric rhythms and chord-based harmonies right up to the edge dividing structure from freedom (he received informal lessons from Hindemith in his youth). Every player in his band—Eric Dolphy on reeds, Joe Henderson on tenor sax, Kenny Dorham on trumpet, Richard Davis on bass, Tony Williams on drums—was top-notch and hitting their peaks.

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* NEW CDs! *
Because you demanded it... we're issuing several limited-run archival CD
comps - FIRST SONGS, GOSPEL CROSS and A PACKAGE WITH BOTH CDs - in response
to requests for primeval Tarbox material. All songs were recorded, in
several band configurations, before The Ramblers released their Rounder
albums. We're making only 50 copies of each CD, and 50 copies of a two-CD
set with both discs.

*TO ORDER:*
You can order CDs through Michael Tarbox's
Blog.Payment through Paypal, which
has debit and credit card options. CDs are $8,

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