Today on eBay, January 29, 2009

Some nice items today on eBay. We’re selling a few that are closing today. The ones that have received the most attention (bids) are:  Wynton Kelly, VeeJay 3011. This is an original pressing in pretty nice shape. It has seven bids and is at $54; and Yusef Lateef, Prayer to the East, Savoy 12117. This is in near mint condition, but it is the maroon label. The current price is $87.  If you missed it yesterday, we’ll also selling our first record right off the Jazz Collector site, The Resurgence of Dexter Gordon, Jazzland 929. For details you can look at the post below. Other items we’re watching today:

Art Blakey, A Night at Birdland Volume 3, Blue Note 5039. This is an original 10-inch LP in M- condition. The current price is $235.50. Another Blue Note is Horace Parlan, Up and Down, Blue Note 4082. This is a New York USA pressing

and is listed in VG+ condition, both the record and cover. The current price is about $35. 

Monica Zetterlund, Waltz for Debby, Phillips 08222. This is an original Swedish pressing of this great LP featuring Bill Evans on piano. The vinyl looks to be in VG+ condition and the cover M-. The current price is  $271. 

The seller Atomic Records has a few nice items, including Herbie Hancock, Inventions & Dimensions, Blue Note 84147. This is an original stereo pressing with the New York USA label. The record is listed as M- and the cover looks to be a strong VG+. The current price is $150. 

Finally, this seller based in Germany, Classics-and-jazz, has several nice items closing within the next day, including Kenny Dorham, Whistle Stop, Blue Note 4063. This is an original West 63rd Street pressing. The record is listed as M- and the cover as VG++. The current price is $152. From the same seller is one of our favorite LPs, Sheila Jordan, Portrait of Sheila, Blue Note 9003. This is an original pressing. The record is listed as M- and the cover is VG+. The price is only $21.50 as of now.

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  • That’s crazy on the Prayer to the East. You could’ve bought an original near mint copy for about the same price in the past month. Don’t think the bidders know that’s a 70s reissue.

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