


Ike Quebec - The Complete 45 Sessions
The Complete Blue Note 45 Sessions of Ike Quebec – 3LP Vinyl Edition
This deluxe vinyl box captures the timeless artistry of tenor saxophonist Ike Quebec, one of the most distinctive voices in the Blue Note Records legacy. Recorded between 1959 and 1962, these sessions marked Quebec’s celebrated comeback, showcasing his lush, soulful tone across ballads, blues, and hard-swinging jazz.
Originally released as 45rpm jukebox singles, these tracks reveal Quebec at the top of his game—his full, relaxed sound breathing new life into standards and original compositions alike. Highlights include “A Light Reprieve,” “Blue Monday,” and “What A Difference A Day Makes.”
Produced by Joe Harley, this 3LP set is mastered all-analog by Kevin Gray from Rudy Van Gelder’s original master tapes, and pressed on heavyweight 180g vinyl at RTI. Housed in a deluxe tip-on trifold sleeve, the package also includes a booklet with never-before-seen Francis Wolff photographs and an insightful essay by jazz historian Loren Schoenberg.
A must-have for jazz collectors and audiophiles, this release sits alongside Quebec’s essential albums Heavy Soul, Blue & Sentimental, and Bossa Nova Soul Samba as a lasting testament to his artistry.
The Complete Blue Note 45 Sessions of Ike Quebec – 3LP Vinyl Edition
This deluxe vinyl box captures the timeless artistry of tenor saxophonist Ike Quebec, one of the most distinctive voices in the Blue Note Records legacy. Recorded between 1959 and 1962, these sessions marked Quebec’s celebrated comeback, showcasing his lush, soulful tone across ballads, blues, and hard-swinging jazz.
Originally released as 45rpm jukebox singles, these tracks reveal Quebec at the top of his game—his full, relaxed sound breathing new life into standards and original compositions alike. Highlights include “A Light Reprieve,” “Blue Monday,” and “What A Difference A Day Makes.”
Produced by Joe Harley, this 3LP set is mastered all-analog by Kevin Gray from Rudy Van Gelder’s original master tapes, and pressed on heavyweight 180g vinyl at RTI. Housed in a deluxe tip-on trifold sleeve, the package also includes a booklet with never-before-seen Francis Wolff photographs and an insightful essay by jazz historian Loren Schoenberg.
A must-have for jazz collectors and audiophiles, this release sits alongside Quebec’s essential albums Heavy Soul, Blue & Sentimental, and Bossa Nova Soul Samba as a lasting testament to his artistry.