John Lee Hooker’s That’s My Story returns via Craft Bluesville as an all-analog 180-gram vinyl reissue, with Cannonball Adderley’s rhythm section adding sweet swagger to this 1960 blues gem.
John Lee Hooker’s That’s My Story returns via Craft Bluesville as an all-analog 180-gram vinyl reissue, with Cannonball Adderley’s rhythm section adding sweet swagger to this 1960 blues gem.
Is Lionel Richie’s Can’t Slow Down DSS reissue worth $100? If you want the original sound with less compression, probably. Only 3,000 exist.
Buster Williams’ Pinnacle returns for Record Store Day 2026 in a rare Muse Records reissue, delivering deep jazz grooves, standout bass, and serious collector appeal.
Muse Records’ hard-to-find jazz fusion titles by Catalyst and Carlos Garnett are back on 180-gram vinyl with audiophile mastering and premium pressings.
Bill Evans' Interplay returns on Craft Recordings’ OJC vinyl. A quiet, well centered pressing reveals a hotter, more aggressive side of the quintet.