Jazz Vinyl Countdown: Lou Donaldson Blue Note
This is the record: Lou Donaldson, Here ‘Tis, Blue Note 84066.
This one falls into the “if” category:
If it were an original pressing . . .
If it were mono . . .
If it were in mint condition . . .
If it didn’t have a corner clip . . .
If it had a pianist instead of an organist . . .
It it had all or perhaps even any of those characteristics . . .
. . . if it had that, it would probably remain in the collection. It is a nice record, some nice playing, but when I ponder my assortment of jazz vinyl for some Lou Donaldson to put on the turntable, a Liberty pressing of Here ‘Tis will never again come off the shelf. So, look out for it on eBay this week.
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Are the Liberty recordings really sub-par compared to any West 63rd pressings? Just curious. I bought Horace Silver’s The Toyko Blues today that was a Liberty recording. I paid $25 for it at record store in the East Village…I think it sounds pretty good through my MacIntosh amp.
Thanks.
Scott
Al you’ve inspired me to embark on my own Vinyl Countdown. I was surprised to have already set aside 20 or so lps for trade.