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		<title>Podcast: Ella, Songbooks</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>This week&#8217;s theme: Ella Sings From the Songbook Series. Featured artists include Ella Fitzgerald, Buddy Bregman, Billy May, Nelson Riddle, Duke Ellington, Cole Porter, Rogers [...]</p>
The post <a href="https://jazzcollector.com/podcast/podcast-ella-songbooks/">Podcast: Ella, Songbooks</a> first appeared on <a href="https://jazzcollector.com">jazzcollector.com</a>.]]></description>
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<p>This week&#8217;s theme: Ella Sings From the Songbook Series. Featured artists include Ella Fitzgerald, Buddy Bregman, Billy May, Nelson Riddle, Duke Ellington, Cole Porter, Rogers and Hart, Irving Berlin, Harold Arlen, Johnny Mercer, Jerome Kern, George and Ira Gershwin, and many more.</p>The post <a href="https://jazzcollector.com/podcast/podcast-ella-songbooks/">Podcast: Ella, Songbooks</a> first appeared on <a href="https://jazzcollector.com">jazzcollector.com</a>.]]></content:encoded>
					
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		<title>Have I Ever Mentioned That I Like Buying Jazz Records?</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Time to close the books on the latest round of stories and sprees that sprung from my first visit to Spike’s Record Rack in Castkill, NY [...]</p>
The post <a href="https://jazzcollector.com/features/have-i-ever-mentioned-that-i-like-buying-jazz-records/">Have I Ever Mentioned That I Like Buying Jazz Records?</a> first appeared on <a href="https://jazzcollector.com">jazzcollector.com</a>.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="https://jazzcollector.b-cdn.net/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/Beacon-3.jpg"><img fetchpriority="high" decoding="async" class="alignright size-medium wp-image-8049" src="https://jazzcollector.b-cdn.net/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/Beacon-3-225x300.jpg" alt="" width="225" height="300" srcset="https://jazzcollector.b-cdn.net/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/Beacon-3-225x300.jpg 225w, https://jazzcollector.b-cdn.net/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/Beacon-3-768x1024.jpg 768w, https://jazzcollector.b-cdn.net/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/Beacon-3.jpg 1200w" sizes="(max-width: 225px) 100vw, 225px" /></a>Time to close the books on the latest round of stories and sprees that sprung from my first visit to <a href="https://jazzcollector.com/features/a-visit-to-a-record-store-upstate-ny-edition/" target="_blank" rel="noopener"><strong>Spike’s Record Rack</strong> </a>in Castkill, NY a few weeks ago. You may recall that I purchased about 15 records, which I somehow found to be more than somewhat rejuvenating in terms of listening to music and appreciating the breadth and depth of my collection. After I got home from that first visit to Spike’s with the 15 records, I did what I typically do, which is clean the records, listen to a few and sort out which ones may be duplicates with records I already own, so as to ensure that I keep the copy in best condition for my own collection. In this case, I was surprised to see that I did not have a copy of <strong>Oscar Peterson Plays Irving Berlin on Clef</strong>. Certainly I’ve had one in the past, but I must have weeded it out based on the condition.  I gave it a quick listen and it was about what would be expected, perhaps even a bit better because the sound quality was quite good and the condition was excellent.</p>
<p><span id="more-8048"></span>But I knew the music wasn’t going to knock my socks off and it didn’t. I had a much better experience with the <strong>Mulligan Plays Mulligan</strong> record on Prestige, which I probably hadn’t listed to since I first purchased it more than 30 years ago. Great record, both sides, the tentette as well as the quintet/sextet. It’s hard to believe the ensemble sides were recorded in 1951, they still sound so fresh and innovative. And Allen Eager was a mother. It was eye-opening to sit back and really listen to him play. So that inspired me to put on a bunch of other ensemble records, including <strong>Miles Davis Birth of the Cool</strong> and <strong>Benny Golson The Modern Touch</strong>, two of my favorites. All in all, I spent a couple of days listening to new records, sorting out duplicates and following the inspiration from discovering a new record then moving to a record in my collection and generally having a good old time just listening.</p>
<p>This, of course, inspired me to take another trip back to Spike’s Record Rack to see what I may have missed and that was the inspiration behind the second story I posted on <strong><a href="https://jazzcollector.com/features/feeding-the-obsession-yet-again/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Jazz Collector, Feeding the Obsession, Yet Again</a></strong>, in which I wound up reorganizing all of my 78-RPM records and my 10-inch records and generally making a mess of things, what with slicing the paper sleeves of 300 78s and stuffing the records onto my shelves. The second visit to Spike’s brought a new round of records, including the 10-inch <strong>Blue Note James Moody and His Modernists</strong>, as well as a few others that filled gaps in the collection. Writing about the trips to Spike’s Record Rack also elicited an invitation from the owner of another record store in the general area, <strong><a href="https://hudsonvalleyvinyl.com" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Hudson Valley Vinyl in Beacon</a>,</strong> NY, and, of course, how could I pass I an invitation to a record store I had never before visited, particularly one that had previously been recommended to me by our friend and sometimes contributor Clifford Allen.</p>
<p>So a few days later I was back in the car with Marty the dog on my way down the Hudson River to lovely Beacon NY to look at more records, the results of which can be seen in the picture at the beginning and end of this post. For me, the highlights of this excursion were the <strong>Gene Ammons Prestige</strong> and the <strong>Dave Brubeck Plays Leonard Bernstein</strong>. The Ammons was only $8, which felt like a bargain, considering that the condition was excellent. It is one of the only records that features John Coltrane on alto sax and, for that reason alone, is a worthy addition to any collection. I listened to that one first when I got home and was also pleasantly surprised. Coltrane on alto is quite interesting, and you can hear that he kind of approached it the way he later approached the soprano, with a lot of energy, hard blowing and a lot of notes. He doesn’t really sound like any other alto player you could readily identify.</p>
<p>I was pleased to get a copy of the Brubeck record because 1: It was an original pressing and sealed and 2: It has become one of my favorite listening records, the side with the West Side Story music, and I wanted to have a copy for my studio apartment in New York. Call me greedy, what can I say. For $20 it was well worth it. I’ve become swept away by the creativity of Paul Desmond’s playing over the past few years and he has become one of my absolute favorite artists, and he shines particularly well on this record. I also want to commend the owners of Hudson Valley Vinyl – nice store with an excellent collection of jazz vinyl at fair prices. I would recommend that Jazz Collector readers go there, although that belies my general instinct to keep these places to myself, although in this case I know it’s way too late to harbor any such illusions. Seems like I’m the last one to know about this store.</p>
<p>I am now a couple of weeks past these sprees and I have many more records to place on the turntable and perhaps I am not done yet with this latest round of purchsasing. There is still the local guy with 1,500 records who is not returning my calls and a collection of 10-inch LPs and 78s somewhere in the middle of the country that may have some promise. Stay tuned.</p>
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