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Moe Koffman Best Of Moe Koffman 1975 Jazz / Funk / Soul (vinyl)
Moe Koffman Best Of Moe Koffman 1975 Jazz / Funk / Soul (vinyl)
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| Label | GRT – 9230-1053 |
| Format | Vinyl LP |
| Country | Canada |
| Genre | Jazz / Funk / Soul |
| Year | 1975 |
Tracklist
A1Swinging Shepherd Blues (2:25)
A2Overture To Spring (Allegro) (3:45)
A3Theme From Orpheus (3:32)
A4Uranus (7:37)
A5The Gig(Ue) (French Suite V) (4:41)
B1Two Bourrees (Suite III) (4:59)
B2Icicle Bells (Allegro) (5:29)
B3Cavern Of The Mountain Trolls (5:22)
B4Mozart's Ark (3:35)
B5Neptune (5:49)
Condition
| Sleeve Condition | Mint (M) |
| Label Condition | Mint (M) |
| Vinyl Condition | Side 1 - Mint (M) / Side 2 - Mint (M) excellent |
| BIN # | R82 |
Here's a pressing that speaks to the sophisticated collector who understands that some of Canada's most compelling jazz emerged from the Great White North during the 1970s. Moe Koffman, the Toronto-born flutist and saxophonist, was already a veteran of the Canadian jazz scene by the time this GRT compilation surfaced in 1975, having built his reputation through decades of session work and his own innovative recordings that bridged traditional jazz with funk and soul influences. This particular collection captures Koffman at his most accessible, featuring tracks that showcase his distinctive flute work and his band's tight rhythm section that could lock into a groove with the best of them.
What makes this GRT pressing particularly noteworthy is its representation of a pivotal moment in Canadian music history, when domestic labels were finally giving proper treatment to homegrown jazz talent. The album includes some of Koffman's most celebrated pieces, including material that found its way into film soundtracks and television themes, demonstrating his crossover appeal without sacrificing musical integrity. For collectors of Canadian jazz or those exploring the funkier side of 1970s jazz fusion, this compilation serves as an ideal entry point into Koffman's catalog, pressed during an era when GRT was committed to quality vinyl production for the Canadian market. The album represents not just a greatest hits collection, but a snapshot of how Canadian jazz was evolving and finding its own voice distinct from its American counterparts.
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