Experience the brilliance of the underappreciated tenor saxophonist Clifford Jordan with his iconic album, Cliff Jordan. Released in 1957 under the esteemed Blue Note records, this collection features a stellar lineup, including the talents of Lee Morgan on trumpet and Curtis Fuller on trombone.
This Cliff Jordan Blue Note review highlights the album’s exceptional artistry, showcasing tracks like ‘Not Guilty’ and ‘St. John.’ The best jazz vinyl records to buy often come from this era, and this album is no exception. It is lovingly presented in a mono Tone Poet Vinyl Edition, produced by Joe Harley and expertly mastered by Kevin Gray from the original analog tapes. Pressed on high-quality 180g vinyl at RTI, it arrives in a deluxe gatefold tip-on jacket, ensuring that both collectors and casual listeners can enjoy the rich, warm sounds of jazz.
Sarah Braun (verified owner) –
Absolutely love this Cliff Jordan album! The sound quality is wonderful, and it’s perfect for any jazz vinyl collection.
Brett Lynch (verified owner) –
As a huge fan of Blue Note records, I was thrilled to get this album. The pressing is flawless and the music is timeless.
Ryan Evans (verified owner) –
I was searching for the best jazz vinyl records to buy, and this one didn’t disappoint. Cliff Jordan’s talent shines through every track!