Discover the Next Evolution in Jazz Vinyl Collecting with the Verve Record Club.


The Verve Record Club is a must-have membership for any jazz vinyl aficionado.

This monthly subscription service is your exclusive pass to own some of the most legendary recordings in jazz history, newly reissued with the highest fidelity, along with rare, previously unreleased material you won’t find anywhere else.

All titles will be newly mastered by Ryan K. Smith at Sterling Sound from the original analog master tapes, pressed on 180g vinyl at RTI and packaged in deluxe tip-on jackets.

The Verve Record Club is your gateway to a richer, deeper musical experience, where timeless music meets unmatched quality.

FEATURES AND PROGRAM COSTS

FEATURES


Meticulously mastered from analog sources

Pressed on 180-gram vinyl at Record Technology, Inc. (RTI)

Annual exclusive release, only available to members

Vinyl records packaged in numbered, tip-on jackets

Each release is limited to 2,500 copies

Early access to upcoming releases

Unique perks like one-of-a-kind merchandise


SUBSCRIPTION OPTIONS


$47 – Month to month

$135 – 3 months ($45 a month)

$258 – 6 months ($43 a month)

$492 – 12 months ($41 a month)


JULY'S FEATURED TITLE

Billie Holiday: Stay With Me


Recorded in 1955 and released in 1958, Stay With Me captures Billie Holiday in the later years of her career, still commanding deep emotion and her signature storytelling prowess. Backed by an all-star ensemble - including trumpeter Charlie Shavers, clarinetist Tony Scott, and drummer Cozy Cole - Holiday delivers a striking set of seven songs including “I Wished On The Moon,” “Always” and “I’ve Got My Love To Keep Me Warm.” A standout session from her later recordings.



COMING IN AUGUST

The Stan Getz Quartet: The Steamer


Stan Getz recorded The Steamer only a year after his classic album West Coast Jazz. But Getz’s sound had traveled a light year in that time, and the tenor saxophonist truly found his voice on this record; he conveys melody with an astonishingly broad palette of tonal color. His approach to his quartet had also evolved since his earlier combo dates. There is a great deal more responsiveness not only within the rhythm section but in its reaction to Getz, and vice versa. The Steamer marks an important turn in Getz’s long and winding career.


September

Oscar Peterson Plays Count Basie

October

Ahmad Jamal – All Of You

November

Verve Record Club EXCLUSIVE

December

McCoy Tyner – Nights of Ballads and Blues

January

Dizzy Gillespie – Jazz Recital

February

Yusef Lateef – Jazz ’Round The World

March

Sarah Vaughan – Close To You

April

Archie Shepp – The Way Ahead