Every now and then, an album comes along that is so unique, so avant-garde, so out-of-this-world that it defies all classification.
Philly Joe Jones Sextet's "Blues For Dracula" is one of those albums.
Released on a dark coffin velvet purple vinyl, this LP is not just a music experience, it's a lifestyle statement.
From the moment the needle drops on the record, you are transported to a realm of musical madness.
The sextet's blend of traditional jazz with spooky, haunting melodies creates a sound that is both unsettling and irresistible.
It's like listening to Count Dracula himself play the saxophone in a smoky underground jazz club.
Each track on the album is a journey through the shadows, with Philly Joe Jones leading the way with his impeccable drumming skills.
The other members of the sextet each bring their own unique flavour to the music, creating a sonic tapestry that is as intricate as it is intoxicating.
If you're looking for an album that will challenge your musical sensibilities and expand your sonic horizons, look no further than "Blues For Dracula." Just make sure to listen with the lights off and a stake nearby, because this album is so good, it's almost frightening.
Philly Joe Jones Sextet's "Blues For Dracula" is one of those albums.
Released on a dark coffin velvet purple vinyl, this LP is not just a music experience, it's a lifestyle statement.
From the moment the needle drops on the record, you are transported to a realm of musical madness.
The sextet's blend of traditional jazz with spooky, haunting melodies creates a sound that is both unsettling and irresistible.
It's like listening to Count Dracula himself play the saxophone in a smoky underground jazz club.
Each track on the album is a journey through the shadows, with Philly Joe Jones leading the way with his impeccable drumming skills.
The other members of the sextet each bring their own unique flavour to the music, creating a sonic tapestry that is as intricate as it is intoxicating.
If you're looking for an album that will challenge your musical sensibilities and expand your sonic horizons, look no further than "Blues For Dracula." Just make sure to listen with the lights off and a stake nearby, because this album is so good, it's almost frightening.






