Connect with us

Hi, what are you looking for?

Articles

11 Blue Note and Colemine Records You Need to Own

11 records we love from Blue Note and Colemine Records that are must own albums if you love jazz, soul, and R&B.

Durand Jones & The Indications – American Love Call Album on Colored Vinyl

Music venues are finally starting to reopen across the continent which is an encouraging sign, but the saving grace for the music industry over the past 18 months were the labels who released a lot of interesting new records and reissues over the past year. Blue Note have been overwhelmed with orders for its Blue Note 80 Vinyl Reissues and Tone Poet Series, which includes more than 73 releases. I waited more than 6 months for one record to be shipped.

Blue Note has also been busy with new music from Julian Lage, Tony Allen, Charles Lloyd, Bill Frisell, Ron Miles, Joel Ross, Norah Jones, and Nels Cline.

The label has done its best (with a few hiccups caused by supply chain problems) to keep music shipping with minimal delays and they are putting out some great records right now. Blue Note has also kept its prices stable; a rather welcome development at a time when a lot of jazz lovers may be on a tighter budget due to the economy. 

Too many records to buy – and not enough money to order them all. 

More in-depth reviews are forthcoming, but we’ve been listening to the following Blue Note releases which we can already recommend.

Art Taylor – A.T.’s Delight (Blue Note 80 Vinyl Edition, 33 RPM, 180 gram)

Art Taylor – A.T.’s Delight (Blue Note 80 Vinyl Edition, 33 RPM, 180 gram)

Buy at Amazon

Herbie Hancock – Inventions & Dimensions (Blue Note 80 Vinyl Edition, 33 RPM, 180 gram)

Herbie Hancock – Inventions & Dimensions (Blue Note 80 Vinyl Edition, 33 RPM, 180 gram)

Buy at Amazon

Freddie Hubbard – Hub-Tones (Blue Note 80 Vinyl Edition, 33 RPM, 180 gram)

Freddie Hubbard – Hub-Tones (Blue Note 80 Vinyl Edition, 33 RPM, 180 gram)

Buy at Amazon

Advertisement. Scroll to continue reading.

Kenny Dorham – Una Mas (Blue Note 80 Vinyl Edition, 33 RPM, 180 gram)

Kenny Dorham – Una Mas (Blue Note 80 Vinyl Edition, 33 RPM, 180 gram)

Buy at Amazon

Johnny Griffin – Introducing Johnny Griffin (Blue Note 80 Vinyl Edition, 33 RPM, 180 gram)

Johnny Griffin – Introducing Johnny Griffin (Blue Note 80 Vinyl Edition, 33 RPM, 180 gram)

Buy at Amazon

Stanley Turrentine – Hustlin’ (Blue Note Tone Poet Series, 33 RPM, 180 gram)

Stanley Turrentine – Hustlin’ (Blue Note Tone Poet Series, 33 RPM, 180 gram)

Buy at Amazon

Colemine Records (not to be confused with Coalmine records) started as a branding exercise for a new album release by its founder at a Subway in Oxford, Ohio in 2007. When retailers in the United States and Japan liked the quality of their first release, the decision was made to become a legit record label and help other artists have their music pressed and sold direct. 

Terry and Bob Cole have been running Colemine out of Ohio since 2014 and their line-up of artists has certainly evolved over the years. With almost 140 albums available on their website; music lovers can select from multiple formats including records, CDs, and cassettes. 

Aside from the Colemine label, they also operate Karma Chief which includes the Grammy-nominated Black Pumas and an ever-growing and ever-diverse roster which also includes Ghost Funk Orchestra, Neal Francis, Rudy De Anda, GA-20, The Gabbard Brothers, Michael Nau, Andrew Gabbard, and Kendra Morris.

Colemine’s focus is on soul music and many of the releases are already available to stream on Bandcamp, Spotify, and Deezer. 

The label produces a quality product with a number of emerging artists who deserve greater exposure. If you love soul music and have a thing for bands like Booker T. & the M.G.’s, Colemine will be right up your alley. 

I’ve been listening to the following Colemine releases which we can already recommend.

Advertisement. Scroll to continue reading.

Delvon Lamarr Organ Trio – Live At KEXP! (Colemine Records, 33 RPM, CLMN 12020)

Delvon Lamarr Organ Trio – Live At KEXP! (Colemine Records, 33 RPM, CLMN 12020)

Buy at Amazon

Ikebe Shakedown – Kings Left Behind (Colemine Records, 33 RPM, CLMN 12034)

Ikebe Shakedown – Kings Left Behind (Colemine Records, 33 RPM, CLMN 12034)

Buy at Amazon

Durand Jones & The Indications – American Love Call (Colemine Records, 33 RPM, DOC177)

Durand Jones & The Indications – American Love Call (Colemine Records, 33 RPM, DOC177)

Buy at Amazon

Black Pumas – Black Pumas (ATO0500, 33 RPM)

Black Pumas – Black Pumas (ATO0500, 33 RPM)

Buy at Amazon

Kelly Finnigan – The Tales People Tell (Colemine Records, 33 RPM, CLMN 12025)

Kelly Finnigan – The Tales People Tell (Colemine Records, 33 RPM, CLMN 12025)

Buy at Amazon

Click to comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Advertisement

You May Also Like

Music

Bluesville Records celebrates America's bedrock music genre with release of its first two audiophile quality vinyl reissues on June 7, 2024.

Hi-Fi Components

eCoustics Vintage Audio Editor, Eric Pye, goes record shopping in the land of the rising sun and explores why Japanese hi-fi culture is unlike...

Floorstanding Speakers

The Bowers & Wilkins 703 S3 is the least expensive floorstanding loudspeaker with a tweeter-on-top design in the 700 series.

Gift Guides

Thoughtful gift ideas for the vinyl music lover who has everything that won't blow through your Holiday budget.

Music

Acoustic Sounds' new "75 for 75" series features 75 iconic Atlantic Records recordings reissued on 180 gram audiophile vinyl at 45 RPM. The experience...

Articles

We test out two inexpensive ways to clean vinyl records from GrooveWasher and Turntable Lab to keep your LPs sounding pristine.

Music

Limited Edition Reissue Series Continues With Van Morrison’s His Band And The Street Choir And Jaco Pastorius’ Word Of Mouth

Music

Looking for some early holiday cheer? Craft Recordings has announced a new 12-track collection featuring Otis Redding, the Staples Sisters, and Booker T. &...

Advertisement

ecoustics is a hi-fi and music magazine offering product reviews, podcasts, news and advice for aspiring audiophiles, home theater enthusiasts and headphone hipsters. Read more

Copyright © 1999-2024 ecoustics | Disclaimer: We may earn a commission when you buy through links on our site.



SVS Bluesound PSB Speakers NAD Cambridge Audio Q Acoustics Denon Marantz Focal Naim Audio RSL Speakers