P.E. Hewitt’s was but 16 years old when he recorded and released – in a press of 50 copies – his debut album Jawbones. By the time he sold through the 100 copies of this third, Winter Winds, he was approaching the ripe-age of 20. The three albums he and his young compatriots wrote, recorded, pressed and – if you can call it that – distributed, are three of the rarest damn-good 70s jazz albums you could ever hope to come across. That’s a subtle, but important distinction. There are many rare jazz albums in every imaginable subgenre – funk, free, fusion… But Hewitt’s three albums were so damn-good that neither micro presses nor forty years of silence could suppress their reemergence.
We at Now-Again decided against compiling a “best of” anthology out of respect for Hewitt’s monstrous achievements and because, well, these albums are so damn-good. Thus, we offer you a three album box set – we’ve directly recreated the albums as they were issued, down to their hand-painted covers. Also included is a 12-page book which includes the original liner notes from the albums, an essay on Hewitt and his career, a thorough interview with Hewitt by Egon and Groove Merchant “Cool” Chris Veltri, and never before seen photos.
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Jawbones
1-1 Free                    Â
1-2 Ihadmyheadoverthechickensouppot             Â
1-3 Mary                  Â
1-4 Don’t Judge Your Brother                     Â
1-5 Cat House Blues             Â
1-6 The Ones Left Behind              Â
1-7 Betrayed            Â
1-8 Bullheads In My Shoes Blues             Â
1-9 Karen     Â
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Since Washington
2-1 Alone And Watching                  Â
2-2 Sad Sunday                     Â
2-3 Now Is Here              Â
2-4 Donna                Â
2-5 3am                    Â
2-6 It Doesn’t Matter…Yes It Does…But I Can’t Stop                 Â
2-7 Tender Morning                   Â
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Winter Winds
3-1 I’m Wondering Why              Â
3-2 More Than Anything                  Â
3-3 It’s Got Two Names And That’s Alright                      Â
3-4 Ill Love Song              Â
3-5 Oma Rakas            Â
3-6 Bada Que Bash              Â
3-7 Tuija











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