A Quick Jazz Vinyl Update
Three titles released on the Jazzhaus label last fall are now available on vinyl as well:
- Legends Live: Dizzy Gillespie Quintet – Liederhalle Stuttgart November 29, 1961
- Legends Live: Albert Mangelsdorff Quintett – Audimax Freiburg June 22, 1964
- Lost Tapes: Zoot Sims – Baden-Baden June 23, 1958

All three are worth your time; reviews of all three (well, their CD counterparts) are
here. As a rule, Jazzhaus vinyl releases are of excellent quality, on 180g vinyl with a download card included.
UPDATE: Jazzhaus’ Gerry Mulligan set from1977 is also out on vinyl now. A bit about that set’s CD counterpart is here.
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With a background in marketing and advertising, Bill Kopp got his professional start writing for Trouser Press. After a stint as Editor-in-chief for a national music magazine, Bill launched Musoscribe in 2009, and has published new content every business day since then (and every single day since 2018). The 4000-plus interviews, essays, and reviews on Musoscribe reflect Bill's keen interest in American musical forms, most notably rock, jazz, and soul. His work features a special emphasis on reissues and vinyl. Bill's work also appears in many other outlets both online and in print. He regularly hosts lecture/discussions on artists and albums of historical importance (including monthly events Music to Your Ears and Music Movie Mondays), and is a frequent guest on music-focused radio programs and podcasts. In Spring 2023 he is co-teaching a history of Rock 'n' Roll at UNC Asheville's College for Seniors. He also researches and authors liner notes for album reissues -- more than 30 to date -- and co-produced a reissue of jazz legend Julian "Cannonball" Adderley's final album. His first book, Reinventing Pink Floyd: From Syd Barrett to The Dark Side of the Moon was published by Rowman & Littlefield in 2018, and in paperback in 2019. His second book, Disturbing the Peace: 415 Records and the Rise of New Wave, was published in 2021 by HoZac Books. His third book, What's the Big Idea: 40 Great Concept Albums will be published in 2024. Read even more about him here.