Wax Treasure (Vinyl)
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I know ive beat this horse before but this album feels like it belongs in any well rounded jazz collection even though it's contemporary
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLI3JiSmIT1_DiUFtaYd2qnlEhMJPwgvyG&si=cszh8HlggVY_L7sv
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLI3JiSmIT1_DiUFtaYd2qnlEhMJPwgvyG&si=cszh8HlggVY_L7sv
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On top of McLains reccs, I'd also peep Shelly Manne and his Men at the Blackhawk. He has a handful of them recorded. Similar swing and groove that Cannonball had on that album. Plus they're live albums - live jazz is undefeated @Mizmazzle
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@mclaincausey yup! I know it’s the most sold jazz album of all time…for good reason. I love that one for sure!
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@Mizmazzle almost the same lineup and period, hence the similarity
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@Mizmazzle where do you look for great pressings? This weekend, I went through the entire catalog at rarerecords.net after @Kasi told us about how good Japanese pressings are. It's a nice site. Wondering if there are other places to get the good stuff for decent prices.
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Have look here
For Japan pressing.Buy a few Items send by FedEx.
They will mark it down to avoid. Customs
Charge email themI always use these guys.
The artwork and quality is top-notch
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Try music stack.
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@GraemeE I was a huge Ferry/Roxy Music fan. I was still living at home in 1978 when The Bride Stripped Bare album was released. My mom was a little prudish and was not happy at all when I brought it into the house!
She was even more offended when she saw the cover of the Country Life Roxy album -
@68degreesorless I usually go through discogs. But I’m going to check out some of Mo’s recommended site now too!!
From what I’ve read, the 70’s era Japanese pressing can be among the best because of the virgin vinyl they used back then. While the states was already recycling older vinyl pellets by then, Japan was newly developing their pressing plants. Hence the dead silence the 70’s era Japanese pressings are known for. I wouldn't doubt for a second that they still apply their famous tenacity to details into modern pressings either. I have Meddle-The Wall Japanese first pressings and they are other worldly!! -
Thank you for the recommendations and info @Kasi and @Mizmazzle
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Harumi has returned to me.
My buddy found a NM copy on discogs without the sleeve so he let me have the VG copy (sans sleeve) that I had picked up for himhttps://www.ironheart.co.uk/forum//post/771609
@Aetas knew back then that I should have never let it go to begin with
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Signed baby!