Fresh Grabs

Miles Davis - Porgy And Bess (Fontana/Columbia, 1959 First UK Pressing)
Duke Ellington ‎– Otto Preminger's Anatomy Of A Murder (Philips/Columbia, 1959 First UK Mono Pressing)
Charles Mingus - Blues & Roots (London/Atlantic Records, 1960 First UK Mono Pressing)
Milt Jackson - Jackson'sville (Savoy/London Records, 1956 First UK Mono Pressing)
Milt Jackson - Ballads & Blues (Savoy/London Records, 1956 First UK Mono Pressing)
The Gerry Mulligan Sextet - Presenting The Gerry Mulligan Sextet (Emarcy, 1956 First UK Pressing)
Johnny Griffin Orchestra - The Big Soul-Band (Riverside, 1961 First UK Pressing)
Jimmy Rushing With Buck Clayton And His Orchestra - The Jazz Odyssey Of James Rushing Esq. (Philips/Columbia, 1957 First UK Pressing)
John Dankworth And His Orchestra - The $1,000,000 Collection (Fontana, 1967 First UK Mono Pressing)
Latin All Stars - Jazz Heat Bongo Beat (Eros/Crown Records, 1961 First UK Pressing)
Weather Report ‎– Heavy Weather (CBS, 1977 First UK Pressing)
Stan Getz - Interpretations (MFP, 1965 UK Pressing)


I cleaned up at the carboot today with a huge stack of jazz records. All these listed were from today's carboot apart from the last 3 which were from Wednesday's. I also managed to find some 10" which are in the next photo.

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King Curtis - Live At Fillmore West (ATCO, 2021 Vinyl Me Please Pressing)
Sonny Rollins - Way Out West (Contemporary Records, 1958 First UK Mono Pressing)
Stan Getz - Stan Getz At Storyville (Vogue/Royal Roost, 1954 First UK 10" Mono Pressing)
The Bob Cooper Sextet - The Bob Cooper Sextet (Capitol Records, 1954 First UK 10" Mono Pressing)
Jimmy Giuffre - Jimmy Giuffre (Capitol Records, 1954 First UK 10" Pressing)
The Red Norvo Trio - Men At Work (Vogue/Discovery, 1951 First UK Pressing)


The King Curtis took its time but looks fantastic, I love the full gatefold spread. The Sonny Rollins is a killer buy, which was affordable due to the water damaged sleeve, but luckily the record itself is fantastic. The 10" records were all from this mornings carboot and a couple of them have the original rice paper inners as well.

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Crescendo & Jazz Journal Bundle
Dusk Fire: Jazz in English Hands by Michael Garrick & Trevor Bannister


Finally some more reading material. The magazines were cheapo buys from a carboot sale. The Michael Garrick autobiography is one that I have been trying to find for a while and was thrilled to get this copy.

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Almost forgot to share this fantastic lithograph that I got this week. It's from the Soho Jazz Festival here in London in 1990 and was designed by the artist Eduardo Paolozzi, who was one of the pioneers of the pop art scene. I love how the colours pop on this.

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Miles Davis - Porgy And Bess (Fontana/Columbia, 1959 First UK Pressing)
Duke Ellington ‎– Otto Preminger's Anatomy Of A Murder (Philips/Columbia, 1959 First UK Mono Pressing)
Charles Mingus - Blues & Roots (London/Atlantic Records, 1960 First UK Mono Pressing)
Milt Jackson - Jackson'sville (Savoy/London Records, 1956 First UK Mono Pressing)
Milt Jackson - Ballads & Blues (Savoy/London Records, 1956 First UK Mono Pressing)
The Gerry Mulligan Sextet - Presenting The Gerry Mulligan Sextet (Emarcy, 1956 First UK Pressing)
Johnny Griffin Orchestra - The Big Soul-Band (Riverside, 1961 First UK Pressing)
Jimmy Rushing With Buck Clayton And His Orchestra - The Jazz Odyssey Of James Rushing Esq. (Philips/Columbia, 1957 First UK Pressing)
John Dankworth And His Orchestra - The $1,000,000 Collection (Fontana, 1967 First UK Mono Pressing)
Latin All Stars - Jazz Heat Bongo Beat (Eros/Crown Records, 1961 First UK Pressing)
Weather Report ‎– Heavy Weather (CBS, 1977 First UK Pressing)
Stan Getz - Interpretations (MFP, 1965 UK Pressing)


I cleaned up at the carboot today with a huge stack of jazz records. All these listed were from today's carboot apart from the last 3 which were from Wednesday's. I also managed to find some 10" which are in the next photo.

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King Curtis - Live At Fillmore West (ATCO, 2021 Vinyl Me Please Pressing)
Sonny Rollins - Way Out West (Contemporary Records, 1958 First UK Mono Pressing)
Stan Getz - Stan Getz At Storyville (Vogue/Royal Roost, 1954 First UK 10" Mono Pressing)
The Bob Cooper Sextet - The Bob Cooper Sextet (Capitol Records, 1954 First UK 10" Mono Pressing)
Jimmy Giuffre - Jimmy Giuffre (Capitol Records, 1954 First UK 10" Pressing)
The Red Norvo Trio - Men At Work (Vogue/Discovery, 1951 First UK Pressing)


The King Curtis took its time but looks fantastic, I love the full gatefold spread. The Sonny Rollins is a killer buy, which was affordable due to the water damaged sleeve, but luckily the record itself is fantastic. The 10" records were all from this mornings carboot and a couple of them have the original rice paper inners as well.

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Crescendo & Jazz Journal Bundle
Dusk Fire: Jazz in English Hands by Michael Garrick & Trevor Bannister


Finally some more reading material. The magazines were cheapo buys from a carboot sale. The Michael Garrick autobiography is one that I have been trying to find for a while and was thrilled to get this copy.

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I think I'm adding to my bucket list... music shopping with Selaws In London one day ;)
 
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