indie + alternative || pop || folk || general rock
avant garde + art + progressive || punk
hard rock + metal || country + southern
blues + R&B || dance + electronica
new wave || reggae || jazz || acoustic || hip-hop
psychedelic || ska || live recordings || otherJazz can be a hard genre to pin down in terms of interest. You either get it or you don’t. Generally free-form and always expressional, jazz is like singing a song within a song. From well-known names to artists that are keeping the genre alive, we’re sorting the Record Store Day list into tangible comprehension!
JAZZ
Laufey - “Valentine”
bedroom pop, lo-fi, jazz
Miles Davis - “TURNAROUND: Unreleased Rare Vinyl from On The Corner”
jazz
Art Blakey & the Jazz Messengers - “Live at Jazz Workshop 1970”
live recording - jazz
Albert Ayler - “Europe 1966”
live recording - avant garde jazz
Charlie Parker - “Afro Cuban Bop: The Long Lost Bird Live Recordings”
bebop, jazz
Chet Baker - “Chet”
jazz
Jazz Artists Guild - “Newport Rebels”
jazz
Norah Jones - “Little Broken Hearts: Live at Allaire Studios”
live performance - singer-songwriter, jazz, folk, pop
Max Roach & Archie Shepp - “Force - Sweet Mao - Suid Afrika 76”
jazz
Sonny Stitt - “Boppin’ in Baltimore”
jazz
Complete with pictures and album snippets, take a look at our full catalogue here!
indie + alternative || pop || folk || general rock
avant garde + art + progressive || punk
hard rock + metal || country + southern
blues + R&B || dance + electronica
new wave || reggae || jazz || acoustic || hip-hop
psychedelic || ska || live recordings || other