I was traveling through the United States during the last month, so missed the whole VMP forum shutdown debacle. However, I did feed my record addiction. Bought exactly 30 records, 1 for every day I was there
Face Records Brooklyn + Light in the Attic Records Seattle
Face Records is an amazing shop with only Japanese releases (thank god I don't live nearby or I really would always be broke). They have a sister shop in Shibuya Tokyo, from which they get most of their stock. Found a few Japanese Jazz records, from
Toshiko Akiyoshi,
Teramasu Hino and
Hozan Yamamoto
Also found a beautiful Japanese pressing of the Alfie soundtrack, with that amazing
title track played by Sonny Rollins
Lastly bought a City Pop record (Pearl Pierce). Would have bought way more if I had the money.
At Light in the Attic I got the recently released City Pop compilation.
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Jazz Record Center (Manhattan):
Great shop in Manhattan that focusses solely on Jazz records, new and second hand.
Baby Face Willete is a Classic Records Pressing
Milt Jackson and Vince Guaraldi are new reissues pressed at RTI
Tokyo Blues is a Liberty Press
Sonny Clark is a BN75 pressed at RTi, so hopefully it is better than most other BN 75s
Grant Green was actually gifted to me by a dear family friend. Also a BN 75
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Some pickups from stores I randomly walked by:
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Amoeba Hollywood:
Who doesn't know about Amoeba? I had been before and must say I liked the selection much better the first time I went. It seemed as if they mainly had new reissues and barely any second hand records. Still found some great stuff for god prices.
Morrison Hotel and Moondance are new reissues pressed at RTI from the original master tapes
Saxophone Colossus is also from the analog tapes, but pressed at QRP
Ella sings Gershwin is a 5 LP set, with a bonus Billie Holiday record (only $15 for basically 5 records!)
Rest are used Jazz records. I always love Count Basie+Joe Williams, John Handy I bought because my mother loves the
title song. The Mel Torme record I never heard of, but it was a pristine Japanese copy for 4 bucks so I thought why not? Lastly is the record in the bottom right, which is a Japanese record by
Fumiaki Miyamoto and Morio Maeda that I had never heard of. However it was only $3, so I thought I might as well take it with me.
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Freakbeat Records (Van Nuys):
Nice little shop in the Valley. Found my first ever Blue Note OG's, for $25 each. And two nice Blues albums
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