Craft Recordings is excited to announce the first reissues of 2025 from Original Jazz Classics, the series that revisits seminal and rare jazz albums celebrated by critics and aficionados alike. The latest releases include Joe PassāĀ Virtuoso, Wes MontgomeryāsĀ The Incredible Jazz Guitar of Wes Montgomery, Thelonious MonkāsĀ Thelonious HimselfĀ and Miles DavisāĀ The Musings of Miles and Walkinā. All of these albums can beĀ pre-ordered now, with releases rolling out between February 28 and April 18.
The reissues feature lacquers cut from the original tapes (AAA) by Kevin Gray at Cohearent Audio (Wes Montgomery is the stereo version and was cut from a tape copy), 180-gram vinyl pressed at RTI and tip-on jackets reproducing the original artwork. All titles will also be released digitally in 192/24 hi-res audio on the same date as each vinyl.
Original Jazz Classics (OJC), created in 1982 (under Fantasy Records), was relaunched in 2023 and has reissued more than 850 jazz albums to date. Its catalog includes thousands of genre-defining titles originally released by Prestige, Galaxy, Milestone, Riverside, Debut, Contemporary, Jazzland and Pablo. Since its launch two years ago, OJC has received resounding critical acclaim, with Record Collector Magazine declaring that āthe sound is out of this world.ā Tracking Angle described the OJC reissue of Thelonious Monkās Monkās Music as āremarkableā and āthe best-sounding pressingā of the album to date. Absolute Sound raved about the stereo reissue of Mal Waldronās The Quest, noting it āsounds fabulousāfull-bodied, immediate, and crackling with energy.ā Jazzwise went on to praise the seriesā āpeerlessā quality, describing the reissues as āexceptional,ā with āstunningly eloquentā sound. Meanwhile, Qobuz highlights the remastering work, stating it ābreathes vibrant life into the original tapes.ā Subscribe to the official YouTube channel here for more content from Original Jazz Classics.
Read more on the latest OJC releases below.
Joe Pass āĀ VirtuosoĀ (Available February 28, 2025)
After guitarist Joe Pass released Virtuoso in 1973, almost every critic agreed that this was his best album, one living up to its name. (āJoe Pass looks like somebodyās uncle and plays like nobodyās business,ā New York Magazine once enthused.) Before this album, Pass had stints with everyone from Gerald Wilson to Benny Goodman. But he also lost many years due to a dependence on heroin, and Virtuoso proved that cleaning up would only heighten his powers.
With this album (the first of his Virtuoso series), All About Jazz observed, āPass had accomplished, using standard guitar performance techniques, to play lead melody lines, chords, and bass rhythm simultaneously and at tempo, giving the listener the impression that multiple guitars were being played.ā Here, he adds a new sheen to already well-traversed covers, with a breathless reworking of āNight & Dayā and a dazzling, unpredictable take on āCherokee.ā Meanwhile, āBlues for Alican,ā his lone original composition on the album, is a nimble, brightly soulful track that doesnāt disappoint.
Wes Montgomery āĀ The Incredible Jazz Guitar of Wes MontgomeryĀ (Available February 28, 2025)
The legendary artist is famous for his mellow, thumb-picking flourishes said to be born of necessity: not wanting to wake his kids or neighbors at night. This, combined with his penchant for playing in octaves, impressed saxophonist Cannonball Adderley, who pretty much discovered him. This also came to define The Incredible Jazz Guitar of Wes Montgomery, one of the guitaristās most stellar releases.
Here, he vaults Sonny Rollinsā bright āAireginā to even greater heights, infusing it with a thrilling, joyous urgency. In contrast, his own song, āWest Coast Blues,ā comes in with a pensive swagger that stretches the idea of what it means to be bluesy. And sonic alchemist that he is, Montgomery couldnāt help but transform the downtempo popular standard āPolka Dots and Moonbeamsā into a uniquely comfy embrace.
Of this 1960 release, AllMusic said, āSetting him apart from the rest, this recording established Montgomery as the most formidable modern guitarist of the era, and eventually its most influential.ā In 2017, the album was even inducted into the National Recording Registry of the Library of Congress for its cultural, artistic and historical relevance.
Thelonious Monk āĀ Thelonious HimselfĀ (Available March 28, 2025)
āWhen you hear his name,ā NPR declared, āyou can expect to hear some of the most original and challenging music of the 20th century.ā Although his achievements were undeniable, the sometimes-eccentric Monk wasnāt always considered a success. To that end, the 1975 Thelonious Himself was considered one of the jazz greatās significant breakthroughs after his artistic turning point with Brilliant Corners.
Thelonious HimselfĀ features just that: Monk alone, save one track featuring bassist Wilbur Ware and saxophonist John Coltrane. That track, āMonkās Mood,ā is a transcendent exercise in sonic expansion, with sounds gradually enveloping the room around them. The rest of the album is a bounty of unexpected treats: disciplined when it needs to be and subtly peacocking only when it makes sense. Highlights include his take on āApril in Paris,ā which is at turns escapist and wistful, and his nine-minute original track, āFunctional,ā strikingly sly in its experimentation. Wrote AllMusic, āMonkās hesitant stride and thoughtful yet very unpredictable flights are always a joy to hear.ā
Miles Davis All Stars āĀ Walkinā (Available April 18, 2025)
Walkinā, released in 1957, brings together Davisā tracks recorded three years earlier as the Miles Davis All-Star Sextet and the Miles Davis Quintet. Unsurprisingly, it features a solid line-up, including saxophonist Lucky Thompson, drummer Kenny Clarke and pianist Horace Silver.
The title track had been in constant rotation at the trumpeterās live gigs for a reason: Itās a smooth, shimmering example of hard bop-blues that follows Davisā lead. The albumās next track, āBlue āNā Boogie,ā however, is a showy, sprightly retort to the chilled-out ease of āWalkinā.ā And the standout final track, āLove Me or Leave Me,ā is even more blissed out in its freneticism.
Walkinā is particularly interesting in how it illustrates Davisā gradual break from bebop conventions. āMiles Davisā albumĀ Walkinā is one of those albums that should be in every jazz fanās album collection,ā noted Jazzwise. āHere Davisā solos are the epitome of less is more.ā
Miles Davis āĀ The Musings of MilesĀ (Available April 18, 2025)
The album, released in 1955, was the trumpeterās first 12ā LP. With pianist Red Garland and Philly Joe Jones in towāwhoād later become key parts of the legendary Miles Davis Quintetāthe album is a fascinating peek into the mind of Davis rediscovering his superpowers.
The Musings of MilesĀ is an important transition in Davisā evolution towards some of his most seminal works. This album veers from carefree (the meticulous āA Night in Tunisiaā) to elegant (āA Gal in Calico,ā a lovely summertime escapade) to sentimental (the silky āI See Your Face Before Meā). āThe interpretations are generally lyrical and melodic,ā AllMusic explained. It turns out that part of witnessing Davis getting his groove back is witnessing the showman tame himself to exude a comforting warmth.
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Tracklists:
Joe Pass āĀ Virtuoso
Side A
1. Ā Ā Ā Night And Day
2. Ā Ā Ā Stella By Starlight
3. Ā Ā Ā Hereās That Rainy Day
4. Ā Ā Ā My Old Flame
5. Ā Ā Ā How High The Moon
6. Ā Ā Ā Cherokee
Side B
1. Ā Ā Ā Sweet Lorraine
2. Ā Ā Ā Have You Met Miss Jones?
3. Ā Ā Ā āRound Midnight
4. Ā Ā Ā All The Things You Are
5. Ā Ā Ā Blues For Alican
6. Ā Ā Ā The Song Is You
Wes Montgomery āĀ The Incredible Jazz Guitar Of Wes Montgomery
Side A
1. Ā Ā Ā Airegin
2. Ā Ā Ā D-Natural Blues
3. Ā Ā Ā Polka Dots And Moonbeams
4. Ā Ā Ā Four On Six
Side B
1. Ā Ā Ā West Coast Blues
2. Ā Ā Ā In Your Own Sweet Way
3. Ā Ā Ā Mister Walker
4. Ā Ā Ā Gone With The Wind
Thelonious Monk āĀ Thelonious Himself
Side A
1. Ā Ā Ā April In Paris
2. Ā Ā Ā Ghost Of A Chance
3. Ā Ā Ā Functional
4. Ā Ā Ā Iām Getting Sentimental Over You
Side B
1. Ā Ā Ā I Should Care
2. Ā Ā Ā āRound Midnight
3. Ā Ā Ā All Alone
4. Ā Ā Ā Monkās Mood
Miles Davis All Stars ā Walkinā
Side A
1. Ā Ā Ā Walkinā
2. Ā Ā Ā Blue āNā Boogie
Side B
1. Ā Ā Ā Solar
2. Ā Ā Ā You Donāt Know What Love Is
3. Ā Ā Ā Love Me Or Leave Me
Miles Davis āĀ The Musings of Miles
Side A
1. Ā Ā Ā Will You Still Be Mine?
2. Ā Ā Ā I See Your Face Before Me
3. Ā Ā Ā I Didnāt
Side B
1. Ā Ā Ā A Gal In Calico
2. Ā Ā Ā A Night In Tunisia
3. Ā Ā Ā Green Haze