Playing Jazz Vinyl Catch-Up

Sorry I haven’t posted all week. Been a little crazy and exciting around here. My son wrote and directed a play that opened Off Broadway this week. Reviews have been terrific — here’s the one from The New York Tmes: Being Bullied, Getting Even and Maybe Going Too Far. If you’re in New York, please come see it at the Pershing Square Signature Theater. 

Anyway, back to watching records on eBay. Here were a few that we had been watching when we fell off the grid, starting with: Curtis Fuller, Bone and Bari, Blue Note 1572. This was an original pressing that looked to be in M- condition for both the record and the cover. This one sold for $1,259.56, which is the highest price we’ve ever recorded for this record in the Jazz Collector Price Guide.

This one came from the same seller: Kenny Burrell, Blue Lights Volume 1, Blue Note 1596. This was an original pressing that looked to be in VG++ condition for both the record and the cover. This one, of course, as the Andy Warhol cover design and art. It sold for $655. I thought it would sell for a higher price.

 Al Haig Today!, Mint 711. This was an original promo pressing in VG++ condition for both the record and the cover. It sold for $388.55.

 

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2 comments

  • Congratulations on the great review. I hope this doesn’t mean you’re abandoning us for Broadway soundtrack collecting.

  • i have volume 2 same year cover not as good shape what should i set my reserve for , if someone would like to buy reply lot more from this era

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