Originally released in 1967, “Now Please Don’t You Cry, Beautiful Edith” captures Roland Kirk at a pivotal creative moment, supported by jazz greats Lonnie Liston Smith, Ronnie Boykins, and Grady Tate. This deluxe gatefold jazz vinyl reissue honors the soulful energy of the original, pressed on 180-gram vinyl with transfers from analog masters.
- Part of the celebrated Verve Acoustic Sounds Series vinyl collection
- A defining jazz album from 1967 with elegant production and intimate performances
- Perfect for collectors seeking the best jazz albums from 1967
How to maintain your jazz vinyl: Store vertically in a cool, dry place and use a soft anti-static brush to keep grooves clean.
Kathleen Fischer (verified owner) –
I’ve bought a lot of Kirk’s records, but this one absolutely sings—definitely a top-tier jazz album from 1967.
Lori Christian (verified owner) –
Packaging is stunning. The gatefold feels premium, and the analog remastering brings new depth to familiar tracks.
Bobby Gardner (verified owner) –
If you’re looking to buy Roland Kirk vinyl album that captures his groovier phase, this is a must-have. The Verve Acoustic Sounds series really got it right.