City Lights and the Meaning of Life
One of the loyal Jazz Collector readers sent me the following link under the subject line “No Ear/P”: Lee Morgan, City Lights, Blue Note 1575. This was interesting because it had the West 63rd Street address and the deep grooves, so it looked like an original. The seller, who has been selling quite a lot of high-end collectibles on eBay recently, didn’t mention anything about the ear or the RVG. Our reader was curious and/or interested and asked the seller in an email about the ear. Turns out there wasn’t one. The record and cover are in VG+ condition. It sold for $799. I think that will be one unhappy buyer, paying that much and not getting an original pressing. Of course, it raises the existential question of who is at fault. Of course the buyer should have asked before bidding that much on a record. But what of the seller’s responsibility? He never claimed it was an original, but he also knew that it wasn’t. Should he have been more explicit?