Deep breath.....
Neil Ardley / Ian Carr / Don Rendell - Greek Variations & Other Aegean Exercises (Columbia, 1970 First Pressing)
An absolute blinder of a purchase, im giddy with it. Not only is it a real rarity in British jazz BUT this copy comes from the collection of Denis Preston, the producer for Columbia Lansdowne. The sleeve has Preston's handwritten notes where he also highlights the tracks that he has publishing rights for.
L'J IV - An Elizabethan Songbook (CBS, 1969 First Pressing)
Harry Beckett - Still Happy (My Only Desire, 2016 Limited Pressing)
Joshua Redman & Pat Metheny Autographs.
I try not to double up on records when I settle on a copy with no issues BUT this Elizabethan Songbook appeared on Ebay with a Buy It Now price of just £18. This is typically an eyewatering £150 album so I bought it, cleaned it, and it sounds great. I'm going to hang on to it for a future swap! "My Only Desire" is a fantastic label and the Harry Beckett is the only one to have alluded me, but patience paid off and I finally got a copy. Finally, I'm not an autograph hunter but have managed to find a few cheapo ones in the past year or so with this Joshua Redman & Pat Metheny being the latest addition.
The Horace Silver Quintet - Doin' The Thing At The Village Gate (Blue Note, 1961 First Mono Pressing)
Joe Wilder - Wilder 'N' Wilder (Savoy/London Records, 1956 First UK Pressing)
Jack Bruce - Songs For A Tailor (Polydor, 1969 First Pressing)
I have been away for a long weekend and ended up visiting "Out Of Time Records" in Ipswich. I got there 30mins for closing so aimed to be quick but was staggered by the amazing albums they had on their walls that included original Blue Notes, British Jazz, original Blues albums (John Lee Hooker, Lightnin' Hopkins), original Black Sabbath, etc. After some digging I settled on the 3 blinders here, an original Horace Silver Blue Note, first UK pressing Joe Wilder (which has shot up in price lately) and a Jack Bruce album I have been meaning to get. What really set this apart though was the time spent chatting. The guy working there kept the shop open an extra 1.5hours because we were chatting about jazz, rare records, top finds we have each had, etc. Really loved it and the fact that he had such a deep knowledge of jazz meant that we were able to chat for ages. Not only were the records cheap (under their going rate) but he also gave me a bit of a discount (without me even asking). They only sell in-store which means there are tons of treasure which wont ever get online!
A Tribe Called Quest - The Low End Theory (Jive, 2022 VMP Essentials Pressing)
Phineas Newborn Jr. - Here Is Phineas: The Piano Artistry Of Phineas Newborn Jr. (Atlantic, 2022 VMP Classics Pressing)
Adrian Younge & Ali Shaheed Muhammad - Jazz Is Dead 10: Remixes (Jazz Is Dead, 2022 VMP Exclusive Pressing)
Adrian Younge & Ali Shaheed Muhammad - Jazz Is Dead 9: Instrumentals (Jazz Is Dead, 2022 VMP Exclusive Pressing)
Plus, to round it all out a few VMP packages arrived. Really looking forward to these. Although I have already said that I don't like doubling up.....I did it again with the Phineas but looking forward to comparing it with an earlier pressing. I thought that the JID 9&10 finished the series but excited to see that there's 2 more coming soon!