Picturing Some Blue Notes

Here’s some more jazz vinyl we’ve been watching on eBay:

When you’re selling on eBay a picture is worth not just a thousand word but potentially a thousand bucks or so. The seller of this record was able to get a great picture of the cover: Hank Mobley, Soul Station, Blue Note 4031. It has to help generate interest, right? I mean, you look at the picture and you can picture the record in your collection. This was in M- condition for both the record and the cover and it sold for $1,802.01. That’s the highest we’ve ever recorded for this LP in the Jazz Collector Price Guide, although the record has gone over the $1,000 mark several times.

This seller had the three 10-inch Gil Melle records on Blue Note, including: Gil Melle, 5 Impressions of Color, Blue Note 5063. This one was in VG++ condition for the vinyl and M- for the cover. It sold for $179.05. As for the other two: New Faces, New Sounds, Blue Note 5020 was in VG++ condition for the record and the cover and did not attract a single bidder at a start price of about $150; Volume 2, Blue Note 5033, had a single bidder and sold for $149.99.

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3 comments

  • looooove Gil Melle…. third stream hits blue note..

    also the guy who connected RVG to Alfred Lion..
    also great disigner of covers and electronic instruments… doh!

  • I am with you Maarten, for exactly the same reasons. A pity to see that the number of page views was low, and one bid only. I was tempted to bid. I have a new copy of same on Jazz Selection, 1955, but in the end I decided not to. I have all material issued by Gil and I think his oeuvre is very worthwhile.

  • also made film music later in his carreer:
    The andromeda strain, six billion dollar man, and…
    YiHaaaa!, Evil Knievel, The Movie!

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