A seven-track 1961 mono LP, showcasing Lester's smooth and inventive bebop tenor sax.
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Lester Young
About
Lester Young, The Prez’s smooth tenor sax shaping bebop and cool jazz sounds.
Five notable vinyl albums including rare original French 1959 pressing selling up to €800.
Lester Young, nicknamed "Prez," emerged from Woodville, Mississippi, and became a defining tenor saxophonist in jazz history. His playing offered an airy counterpoint to the dominant, aggressive saxophone style of the 1930s, contributing significantly to bebop and later cool jazz movements.
Young’s career included influential collaborations with Count Basie, Billie Holiday, and Norman Granz’s Jazz at the Philharmonic. Despite personal struggles, his recorded legacy remains a key reference for jazz vinyl collectors, with editions issued by labels such as BMG, Verve, Barclay, and Decca, spanning mono, stereo, and reissues.
Discography
Lester Young — Discography
Studio albums, EPs and notable live records, from newest to oldest. Drag the timeline to browse.
Prestige Records Ltd. · 1997
Pablo Records · 1997
Verve Records · 1985
Verve Records · 1983
Charlie Parker Records · 1981
Pablo Live · 1981
Pablo Live · 1981
Pablo Live · 1980
Pablo Live · 1980
Musidisc · 1978
Savoy Records · 1977
Locomotive · 1977
Swing Treasury · 1974
Jazz Archives · 1974
IAJRC · 1973
Crown Records · 1964
Imperial · 1962
Charlie Parker Records · 1961
Charlie Parker Records · 1961
Charlie Parker Records · 1961
Barclay · 1959
Verve Records · 1958
Verve Records · 1958
Verve Records · 1957
Norgran Records · 1956
Aladdin · 1956
Norgran Records · 1956
Norgran Records · 1954
Norgran Records · 1954
Aladdin · 1951
Philo Recordings · 1945
Ambrosia ·
VSP ·
AJ Records ·
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Signature tracks
The tracks that sum up Lester Young's career.



The essentials
The 3 Lester Young albums you absolutely need
Our pick, validated by the editorial team.
Rare 1959 French original pressing on Barclay label, highly sought after by collectors for its full 12-track session.
An energetic 1958 Verve stereo album featuring 5 tracks, including the tribute "Salute To Benny."
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Collectors
For vinyl die-hards
The hidden side of the catalogue: rare pressings, sought-after matrices, Discogs values.
Market values (source: Discogs)
For each reference edition, these cards summarise the state of the global Discogs market. Market position places the average price of a copy between the observed min and max prices. Average price is the price seen for a mint-condition copy. Copies available counts listings currently for sale. Collectors who want it is the number of Discogs users who added it to their wantlist without owning it — a good signal of upcoming demand.
Notable pressings & editions
Face B
Side B: the hidden stories of Lester Young
Studio secrets, touring anecdotes and B-sides worth the whole album.
He was known for never repeating a solo, a jazz ideal unparalleled at the time.— Jazz historians
Born in Woodville, Mississippi, 1909
Lester Willis Young was born on August 27, 1909, in Woodville and raised in a musical family with his father directing a minstrel band, eventually moving to New Orleans and Minneapolis during childhood.
Formed a significant musical friendship with Billie Holiday
In the late 1930s and 1940s, Young developed a close friendship with singer Billie Holiday, sharing a notable musical rapport that influenced many recordings and live performances together.
Recorded 'DB Blues' in 1945 reflecting his military prison experience
Following imprisonment for insubordination and narcotics during WWII military service, Young wrote "DB Blues (Detention Barracks Blues)" revealing his struggles and shaping his art post-war.
Influenced the cool jazz movement
Young’s light, fluid tenor sax contrasted with harsher jazz styles, inspiring the 1950s cool jazz sound promoted by figures like Miles Davis.
Records by Lester Young
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FAQ: Lester Young on physical formats
The most common questions about pressings, reissues and limited editions.
Who was Lester Young and why is he called 'Prez'?
Lester Young was an American jazz saxophonist nicknamed "Prez" by Billie Holiday, reflecting his status as a leading tenor sax player.
What genre of music did Lester Young mainly play?
He was primarily a jazz musician associated with bebop and swing, influencing cool jazz as well.
What are Lester Young's essential vinyl albums to collect?
Key albums include "Just You, Just Me" (1961), "Le Dernier Message De Lester Young" (1959, French pressing), and "Laughin' To Keep From Cryin'" (1958).
Are original pressings of Lester Young’s LPs valuable?
Yes, especially the 1959 French original pressing of "Le Dernier Message De Lester Young" which can sell around €800.
Did Lester Young’s recordings get reissued on vinyl?
Many of his recordings have seen various mono and stereo reissues on labels like Verve, Barclay, and BMG.
Where was Lester Young born and where did he spend his early years?
He was born in Woodville, Mississippi, and grew up partly in New Orleans and Minneapolis.
How does Lester Young's music relate to French vinyl collectors?
His 1959 original album "Le Dernier Message De Lester Young" pressed in France is a rare collector’s item highly sought after by French audiophiles.
What should I look for when buying a Lester Young LP in France?
Look for original Barclay Mono pressings, such as the 1959 "Le Dernier Message De Lester Young," which have high collector interest and limited availability.
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