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Strasbourg 82

Art Blakey & The Jazz Messengers

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Format: 2LP

Cat No: GB4009

Format Details: 2LP set

Format Details: 2CD set

Release Date:  08 May 2026

Label:  Gearbox Records

Packaging Type:  Gate Fold

No of Units:  2

Barcode:  4571524500834

Genres:  Jazz  Hard Bop  

Release Date:  08 May 2026

Label:  Gearbox Records

Packaging Type:  Digipak

No of Units:  2

Barcode:  4571524500841

Genres:  Jazz  Hard Bop  

  • Description

    Cut from the original master tapes and never-before released, Gearbox Records add another true AAA production to their astonishing archive of important gems - this time from drum legend Art Blakey. Resplendent with Gearbox's high-end production specifications, it comes as a premium, double 180g gatefold vinyl and double gatefold CD with obi strip, mastered in-house at their all-valve (vacuum tube) future-analogue studio in London.

    The recording itself stands as the earliest full-length live document of the Terence Blanchard/Donald Harrison edition of the Jazz Messengers - a unit that would define the band for the next few years and help power the Young Lions movement from revivalism into something deeper.

    At 62, Blakey certainly was not mellowing with age. If anything, he was doubling down on the mission. "You go to school to get your diploma," he once said. "You come with me to get your education."

    Strasbourg 82 is that education in progress: live and unfiltered, and captured at the very moment the university was being rebuilt.

    Available on double LP in gatefold sleeve with obi strip: 12" / 180g / 33 1/3RPM / stereo / AAA and double CD in gatefold sleeve with separate booklet and obi strip.

    Art Blakey: drums
    Johnny O'Neal: piano
    Donald Harrison: alto saxophone
    Terence Blanchard: trumpet
    Billy Pierce: tenor saxophone
    Charles Fambrough: double bass

    Recorded on 1st April 1982 in Strasbourg, France
    Mastered by Caspar Sutton-Jones at Gearbox Records, London

    Press:

    "A revelation in the crispness of it's fidelity and dynamics of the group's performance with a 62-year old Blakey defying his age by rumbling through such classics as "Along Came Betty" and "Moaning" as well as an interesting run through Miles Davis' "Eighty-One" that really allows the new blood to shine." - Downbeat Magazine

    "There have been so many extraordinary iterations of Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers that some remarkable editions have tended to get overlooked. I think that's the case with the 1982 band... Strasbourg 82 shows that the Blakey bands never stopped pushing the envelope." - NPR

    Description

    Cut from the original master tapes and never-before released, Gearbox Records add another true AAA production to their astonishing archive of important gems - this time from drum legend Art Blakey. Resplendent with Gearbox's high-end production specifications, it comes as a premium, double 180g gatefold vinyl and double gatefold CD with obi strip, mastered in-house at their all-valve (vacuum tube) future-analogue studio in London.

    The recording itself stands as the earliest full-length live document of the Terence Blanchard/Donald Harrison edition of the Jazz Messengers - a unit that would define the band for the next few years and help power the Young Lions movement from revivalism into something deeper.

    At 62, Blakey certainly was not mellowing with age. If anything, he was doubling down on the mission. "You go to school to get your diploma," he once said. "You come with me to get your education."

    Strasbourg 82 is that education in progress: live and unfiltered, and captured at the very moment the university was being rebuilt.

    Available on double LP in gatefold sleeve with obi strip: 12" / 180g / 33 1/3RPM / stereo / AAA and double CD in gatefold sleeve with separate booklet and obi strip.

    Art Blakey: drums
    Johnny O'Neal: piano
    Donald Harrison: alto saxophone
    Terence Blanchard: trumpet
    Billy Pierce: tenor saxophone
    Charles Fambrough: double bass

    Recorded on 1st April 1982 in Strasbourg, France
    Mastered by Caspar Sutton-Jones at Gearbox Records, London

    Press:

    "A revelation in the crispness of it's fidelity and dynamics of the group's performance with a 62-year old Blakey defying his age by rumbling through such classics as "Along Came Betty" and "Moaning" as well as an interesting run through Miles Davis' "Eighty-One" that really allows the new blood to shine." - Downbeat Magazine

    "There have been so many extraordinary iterations of Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers that some remarkable editions have tended to get overlooked. I think that's the case with the 1982 band...Strasbourg 82 shows that the Blakey bands never stopped pushing the envelope." - NPR

  • Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. Little Man
      • 2. Along Came Betty

      Side 2

      • 1. Fuller Love
      • 2. Eighty One

      Disc 2

      Side 1

      • 1. I Can't Get Started
      • 2. New York

      Side 2

      • 1. Old Folks
      • 2. Blues March
      • 3. Moanin'

    Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. Little Man
      • 2. Along Came Betty
      • 3. Fuller Love
      • 4. Eighty One

      Disc 2

      • 1. I Can't Get Started
      • 2. New York
      • 3. Old Folks
      • 4. Blues March
      • 5. Moanin'