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| | | | I should get that $12,600 copy of Blue Train on the record, pardon the pun: John Coltrane, Blue Train, Blue Note 1577. This was an original pressing with the New York 23 label on Side One and the West 63rd Street label on Side Two. It was sold by our friends at the Jazz Record | |
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| | | | Album of the Week, September 21, 2024 Herbie Hancock's 1960s Blue Note records were often a study in contrasts, with pure soul hits alongside deeply complex improvisations. Today's record, made on ... | |
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| | | | Now that I'm back in the business of watching rare jazz vinyl here at Jazz Collector, and doing more writing about it, I've become interested in expanded my experiences. Not necessarily ready to start selling records on eBay again, which is how the whole Jazz Collector thing began more than 20 years ago, but buying | |
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| | Bassist William Parker had already been a key figure on the New York jazz scene for close to 30 years in 2001. His first record date was in March 1973, on saxophonist Frank Lowe's Black Beings. (An additional 40 minutes of music from the same concert would be released as The Loweski in 2012.) He... |