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50s jazz set with Donald Byrd, Tommy Flanagan & Frank Foster. Listen to "A.T.". Record has some light marks and tiny pressing bubbles, plays well with minor distractions. Cover has ring/corner wear, stamp + staining on back. US later mono pressing from 1963.
US stereo pressing, AS-9155 with red/black A Product of ABC Records-labels (no year) and separated logo boxes = 3rd US pressing from ca 1971. Record in fine shape, cover has minor corner bumps only. LP from 1967 with Alan Silva and Beaver Harris. Check the powerful "Truth Is Marching In" and "For John Coltrane".
US stereo pressing with red/black A Product of ABC Records-labels and separated logo boxes = later but still early US pressing from circa 1968 (of 1966 original). Van Gelder in dead wax. Record is VG+ to EX. Cover has a little lamination wear and slight humidity spotting inside foldout. Split LP with recordings from Newport Jazz Festival 1965. Listen to Coltrane's "One down, one up" or the freer "Call me by my rightful name" by Shepp.
Deep, trippy Sun Ra live set from 1970, including my favourite "Enlightment"! Later UK pressing on Recommended Records, this is the version with blue/gold cover. Record in fine shape, cover is pretty strong VG with some smudge/residue and tiny worn spots/tear dots on front.
Soundtrack to the big Von Trier movie from 2000. Check "New world". Record has some light scuffs, nothing bad. Cover has small nick at opening, creasing. UK later pressing, with printed inner sleeve.
The old blues man team up with young, hip, swingin' London on this 1965 album. Listen to "Out Of The Water Coast". Record has light marks, plays well with minor distractions. Cover in fine shape. First Italian pressing from 1967.
UK later stereo pressing from 1969 with blue label, unboxed Decca-logo, indicator hole on back of cover. Record has a mark causing some light clicks atart of A1 (listen in clip), otherwise fine. Small writing label side A. Cover has light ring/corner wear, small writing on back. Classic moment in blues rock history, with "All your love" and a nice version of Ray Charles "What'd I say".
R&b/doo wop from 1957, listen to "At my front door". LP is nice shape, close to EX. Cover has a little corner wear, grades low VG+ due to 6 cm split on top seam and a minimal split on bottom. Third US mono pressing from the early 60s, rainbow band and Vee Jay logo in oval. Original inner sleeve has some edge splitting.
US mono pressing, A-54 with orange/black ABC-Paramount labels with Van Gelder in dead wax. Early but still later pressing from same year as the original 1964. Record has some light marks, plays very well. Cover has stain on front lower left side otherwise fine shape. Classic jazz LP including "1 x Love" & "Mood Indigo".
Swedish later but still early 1966 issue of 1962 original. Fine copy with tiny corner wear. The Queen of Swedish jazz vocalists on her second LP from 1962. Includes the classic "Sakta Vi Gå Genom Stan" plus great versions of "Baltimore Oriole" (Säg Några Vackra Ord") and "Dat Dere" ("Va' E' De' Där").
Early but later US pressing from 1954 two years after the first issue. BLP 5003 with Lexington address on labels. Flat edge and deep groove on both sides but no ear in dead wax and back cover lists record numbers up to BLP 5057 indicating second generation record and cover. Very nice record with hardly any wear. Tiny occasional background noise at soft parts probably a bit from the pressing. Cover in fine shape with light corner wear. Classic Blue Note 10" with Fats Navarro, Sonny Rollins, Tommy Potter, Curly Russell, Max Roach and Roy Haynes. Listen to the beautiful version of "You Go To My Head" and "Ornithology".
UK later pressing from 1978. Record has some light lines, nothing deep at all. Cover has light general wear, minor sticker mark on front. Their legendary psychedelic masterpiece from 1966. Including "You're Gonna Miss Me", "Reverberation" etc.
US mono pressing, A-42 with orange/black Abc Paramount Inc label. US pressing from 1965 (of 1963 original). Record with some light scuffs, affect play slighly at intro of "India". Glossy cover has minor wear primarly inside the foldout. Fantastic Coltrane LP with the mighty "Impressions" and "India".
The famous South African pianist recorded in 1969 in Copenhagen. Listen to "Bra Joe From Kilimanjaro". Clean record. Cover has minor miscoloration at opening. Danish release on the Spectator label, SL 1005, NCB on labels = later pressing.
Swedish later pressing (late 70s) on lighter vinyl. Record is shiny with some light scuffs, plays fine. Cover has light ring/corner wear, creasing. Strong folk influenced sound with heavy drumming, screaming guitars and a raw, yet sparse sound. Listen to "Tysta finskan" and "Gånglåten".
Later (but still early) US mono pressing from mid-to-late 60s, black/white cover, white labels with black print, 156 5th Avenue address on labels and cover. Deep groove on A-side only, ear in dead wax on both sides, Bell Sound-stamp in dead wax on B-side. Nice and clean copy! Legendary free jazz album from the visionary Ayler with Gary Peacock and Sunny Murray. Listen to the deep "Ghosts: First Variation".
1960 album featuring Bill Jennings and Jack McDuff, listen to "My Foolish Heart". Record has just minor storage wear. Cover has some ring/rub wear. US later pressing from 1963-64, blue/silver non deep groove labels.
US stereo pressing, AS-30 with orange/black ABC-Paramount Inc label, Van Gelder in dead wax. Early but later pressing released same year, 1963 as the Am-Par original. Record has pretty much sleeve scuffs but not to bad and it plays fine. The glossy foldout cover has minor lamination peeling on front. Wonderful soft jazz LP including the stunning version of "In A Sentimental Mood" and "Take The Coltrane".
Material recorded in 1959-60 with Allan Botschinsky, Jan Johansson, Jorn Elniff, Erik Erik Nordström and Louis Hjulmand. Listen to "Montmartre blues". Old reissue.
Compilation from 1976 of some of his 50's recordings for the Bethlehem label. Try "Sorimao" for example. Cover has saw cut (not in photo).
1957 live set recorded at Newport Jazz Festival. Cover on this copy has round sticker on front (not on website photo). German reissue.
70s album release of early EP recordings from top musicians like Sahib Shihab, Clifford Brown, Zoot Sims, Quincy Jones, Lars Gullin and Lee Konitz. Listen to Clifford Brown & Art Farmer on "Stockholm sweetnin'".
Compilation with many of his best loved songs like "You send me", "A change is gonna come" and "Another Saturday night". Light marks, plays ok.
50s jazz with Clark Terry & Jimmy Woode in the big setting. Scandinavian reissue.
Japanese reissue from 1981, UMV 2674. With insert but not obi. Some marks on vinyl, nothing major.
Reissue of two huge classics, Bar-Kays funk mover and the fierce uptempo anthem from Sylvester. Record has some light marks, plays fine. Cover has ringwear, shop sticker on back and writing on front and back.
Early Main Source from 1990, before they went to Wild Pitch. Reissue.
Some of their best stuff here, originally from 1990. Reissue 12".
Stones Throw reissue of badass early hip hop jams with a pure funk feel. "Give a skeezer a chance" & "No chance" from Tootskee plus Lonnie O's "Dream on".
50s jazz set with Dave Burns and Eddie Jefferson who sings on "I got the blues". Check that track and "Jammin' with James". US OJC reissue.
Early soul with tremendous vocals. Compilation from 1980 including a few unissued tracks. Cover has minor creasing and a small sticker on front.
Mid 50s jazz with Jimmy Giuffre and Claude Williamson. Cover has tiny tear dot on front. UK reissue from 1981 on Affinity.
1962 live album with Zoot Sims, listen to the great "Red Door". Scandinavian reissue from 1982.
60s compilation featuring 1954/57 recordings with Dizzy's big bands. Nice copy in shrink with small sticker on front and minor corner damage. Reissue.
"Geisha" killer, spacey funky fusion! Also includes a nice downtempo remix by Volker Meitz. German reissue 12 from 2002, white label promo.
90s jazz/hip hop version of the Pharoah Sanders classic. Reissue that also includes the unreleased instrumental & the hip hop/latin/funk tune "Digi (Salsa hip hop mix)".
60's soul compilation with artists like Johnny Copeland, Matt Brown, Willie Hobbs, Sons of Moses and many more. No shrink on this copy, cover has minor tearing on front and back plus 3 cm peeling on top seam.
Deep/southern soul comp including fine versions of "The dark end of the street", "For your precious love" and "Any day now". Record is VG+ to EX, just a few light marks. No shrink on this copy.
Rare, private-pressed midtempo modern soul 7" with a nice sweet soul number on the flip (watch out for the unexpected twist towards the end). Reissue.
Great LP with Zoot Sims, Jack Montrose & Bob Gordon. Real quality through both sides - listen to "Tiny Capers". Reissue from 1984.
1984 compilation with 14 tracks from this much-loved soul singer.
Doo wop from 1956 featuring jazz legends Pat Patrick, Von Freeman and Malachi Favors in the backing band. Unoffical reissue, looks unplayed but plays noisy from pressing.
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