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Blessed to be near some great shops in Chicago, but very glad I am not around the corner from Academy or Human Head. I do enough damage visiting those spots once every other year or so!
I lived right by the Academy Annex in Greenpoint. It was awesome. Record Grouch and Dream Fishing Tackle were very close walks too. Definitely spent a lot at those spots but it was a fun weekend activity for me. Traded in the apartment for a house and a yard but no close record stores!
 
I've bought from him twice and maybe i've just been unlucky but i find his stuff overrated on top of being expensive. The condition of the records don't match the listing and he can be a bit vague with which pressing it is. It can be listed as "Rare original first pressing" when in fact it's a repress or a second pressing. And using daylight to take pictures really make the records and sometimes the sleeve look better than they really are.
Ah man, that's awful. A couple of years back I placed a big order that arrived before Christmas and they were all in top shape and as described. Since then it seems like their stuff goes for much more and I can't work out if it's because the price of records has generally gone up or if it's hype around their stuff specifically.

Ken Micallef recently called a seller out publically on the Jazz Vinyl Lovers facebook page. The seller that he called out is pretty big on Instagram and has sold TONS on there. On ebay that sellers stuff always seems to go for the higher end of its 'value'. Really shocking that he was called out in that way but supposedly he sent a record that was damaged and that didnt match up with the photos used on his ebay listing.
 
Ah man, that's awful. A couple of years back I placed a big order that arrived before Christmas and they were all in top shape and as described. Since then it seems like their stuff goes for much more and I can't work out if it's because the price of records has generally gone up or if it's hype around their stuff specifically.

Ken Micallef recently called a seller out publically on the Jazz Vinyl Lovers facebook page. The seller that he called out is pretty big on Instagram and has sold TONS on there. On ebay that sellers stuff always seems to go for the higher end of its 'value'. Really shocking that he was called out in that way but supposedly he sent a record that was damaged and that didnt match up with the photos used on his ebay listing.
From Vinyl House UK?

I think some sellers just attract buyers willing to pay over market value because the items they sell and pics/description in listings makes them look like some sort of eBay Sotheby's or something. Plus the pandemic seem to have driven up cost on pretty much everything. Every hobby is more expensive now :(
 
UK Jazz scene definitely worth your time, I suppose you're familiar with International Anthem label from Chicago, Lots of good stuff on that, Jaimie Branch, Jeff Parker, Angel bat Dawid etc, Also Quin Kirchner has a couple of great albums out, and the latest Spiritual Jazz Comps from Jazzman features contemporary artist, there are 2 x Double Vinyl sets, Vol 1 and 2 that are good source of newish stuff as well . Matana Roberts has a series of albums called Coin Coin that have been some of my favourite discoveries n the last couple of years, she said she is doing 12 albums I thnk all up and the first 4 are out so far, and National Information Society have some beauties out as well and Kahil El'Zabar s worth looking into as well . . .
Ha ha ha ha! That list of suggestions is the BEST! How am I going to get any work done today?!? THANKS!

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From Vinyl House UK?

I think some sellers just attract buyers willing to pay over market value because the items they sell and pics/description in listings makes them look like some sort of eBay Sotheby's or something. Plus the pandemic seem to have driven up cost on pretty much everything. Every hobby is more expensive now :(
Oh I think I confused myself. The one I have bought for before was Carolina Soul, I don't think I have ever bought from Vinyl House UK because they always go way past my highest bid.

Yeah that's a great shout and something that Vinyl House definitely does.
 
Nice release from Portugal, I pre-ordered the very limited version (only four copies available (out of 50) as I write this) :

RODRIGO BRANDÃO & SUN RA ARKESTRA - OUTROS ESPAÇO
(Comets Coming Recordings / 2021)


Below are the press release, cover and Bandcamp player.

The edition that marks the start of the brand-new Comets Coming, a label linked to Groovie Records and A Traineira, could not be more suitable: it is that Rodrigo Brandão, like his grandfather Herman Poole Blount, dust of stars that the world knows as Sun Ra, may have his feet on the Earth, but he has definitely a sidereal head.

Brandão arrived recently to Portugal, but already left a strong mark in the most adventurous Lisbon scene, having performed several concerts in which his language has been wrapped in the exploratory sounds of musicians such as Rodrigo Amado, João Valinho, and Hernâni Faustino. The agitator, poet and spoken word artist, brought a vast experience that over the years saw him collaborate with artists as distinct as the members of Metá Metá or Prince Paul (that one!) on BROOKZILL!.

This work, however, came in his luggage, across the ocean, on the rediscovery trip that brought him from Brazil to Lisbon. OUTROS ESPAÇO was recorded in São Paulo in late 2019 with a luxury crew: Tulipa Ruiz and Juçara Marçal added to the microphone, Thiago França played flute and alto & tenor saxophones, Guilherme Granado dealt with the synthesizers and effects, Marcos Gerez measured the overall pulse with his electric bass, Thomas Rohrer played soprano and 'rabeca' (fiddle), and Paulo Santos dealt with the percussion. In addition to the base band, OUTROS ESPAÇO also features some members of Sun Ra Arkestra's current incarnation. Respectively: Danny Thompson (RIP) on baritone and bongo, Elson Nascimento on 'surdo' (tom drum), Knoel Scott on tenor and soprano, with the giant Marshall Allen in a prominent role leading the collective towards the unknown, while playing the alto sax and synthesizer.

In OUTROS ESPAÇO, Brandão reaches for words from different origins, from contrasting times and cultures, all with magnetic resonance imaging: what is not from his furrow comes to him from Candomblé (“Quando Os Orixás Desfilam Sobre A Cracolândia”), from his readings of Sun Ra (“Eu Sou 1 Instrumento” is an adaptation of the poem I Am An Instrument), or from the school's playgrounds (“Jamais Nos Esqueceremos”). And in these words there are teeth and nails ingrained in injustice (“Quantos Coltrane...?, “Todo o Dia Tem +”) and kaleidoscopic delusions that result from the speed of light (“Sol da Meia Noite”).

The crew that travels through these OUTROS ESPAÇO (PT for "Other Spaces") has freedom as the main fuel, jazz as a measure of their reach, and all swings in the world as maps, so they can lose themselves at the end of the cosmos. There is urgency and reflection, craziness and precision, surprise and well-known ancestral raw material, that makes us vibrate inwardly with the same trembling as the comets that are coming.

The visionary and veteran Scotty Hard was responsible for making everything sound like the music of the spheres, dealing with the mixing from his INGUASONIC SOUND studio in Brooklyn, NY.

And lastly, in January, Rob Mazurek, another frequent ally of Brandão, another notorious space traveler, offered a poem that frames this project. Among other things, he writes:

Make this place sing
Make this place thunder
Make this place shake


It couldn't be in any other way. Brandão: OUTROS ESPAÇO

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Very happy with how this one turned out:

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Also, it sounds great!
 
I usually post 'Fresh Grabs' at the weekend but I just had to share this with you guys now.

I decided to head out for a walk in the park at lunch and popped into a charity shop on my way back. I saw this at the front of the pile and honestly thought I was hallucinating. It's an INCREDIBLY rare private press record that was likely made to sell at concerts with an estimated total of just a couple hundred. The premise is equally strange. It was conceived and composed by Jonathan Klein, a 17-year-old jazz-obsessed son of a Massachusetts-based rabbi who wanted to explore the idea of combining the spiritual approach of Hebrew chanting/signing with modal jazz. Even crazier is that he was able to convince heavyweights of jazz to provide the music, with Herbie Hancock, Ron Carter, Thad Jones, Grady Tate and Jerome Richardson making the line-up.

Anyway, its in stunning shape (I thought it was a reissue at first) and I have no clue as to how it ended up in South London! It cost a grand total of.......£1.

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I usually post 'Fresh Grabs' at the weekend but I just had to share this with you guys now.

I decided to head out for a walk in the park at lunch and popped into a charity shop on my way back. I saw this at the front of the pile and honestly thought I was hallucinating. It's an INCREDIBLY rare private press record that was likely made to sell at concerts with an estimated total of just a couple hundred. The premise is equally strange. It was conceived and composed by Jonathan Klein, a 17-year-old jazz-obsessed son of a Massachusetts-based rabbi who wanted to explore the idea of combining the spiritual approach of Hebrew chanting/signing with modal jazz. Even crazier is that he was able to convince heavyweights of jazz to provide the music, with Herbie Hancock, Ron Carter, Thad Jones, Grady Tate and Jerome Richardson making the line-up.

Anyway, its in stunning shape (I thought it was a reissue at first) and I have no clue as to how it ended up in South London! It cost a grand total of.......£1.

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oh wow! i was just reading about this one the other week weirdly enough. there was a whole article about this record and how strange it was that guys like Herbie agreed to be on it. maybe the article was posted on here?
 
UK Jazz scene definitely worth your time, I suppose you're familiar with International Anthem label from Chicago, Lots of good stuff on that, Jaimie Branch, Jeff Parker, Angel bat Dawid etc, Also Quin Kirchner has a couple of great albums out, and the latest Spiritual Jazz Comps from Jazzman features contemporary artist, there are 2 x Double Vinyl sets, Vol 1 and 2 that are good source of newish stuff as well . Matana Roberts has a series of albums called Coin Coin that have been some of my favourite discoveries n the last couple of years, she said she is doing 12 albums I thnk all up and the first 4 are out so far, and National Information Society have some beauties out as well and Kahil El'Zabar s worth looking into as well . . .
Thanks! I have a couple Matana Roberts discs. The first Coin Coin one, and then the live version. Unexpectedly, I prefer the studio album.
 
I usually post 'Fresh Grabs' at the weekend but I just had to share this with you guys now.

I decided to head out for a walk in the park at lunch and popped into a charity shop on my way back. I saw this at the front of the pile and honestly thought I was hallucinating. It's an INCREDIBLY rare private press record that was likely made to sell at concerts with an estimated total of just a couple hundred. The premise is equally strange. It was conceived and composed by Jonathan Klein, a 17-year-old jazz-obsessed son of a Massachusetts-based rabbi who wanted to explore the idea of combining the spiritual approach of Hebrew chanting/signing with modal jazz. Even crazier is that he was able to convince heavyweights of jazz to provide the music, with Herbie Hancock, Ron Carter, Thad Jones, Grady Tate and Jerome Richardson making the line-up.

Anyway, its in stunning shape (I thought it was a reissue at first) and I have no clue as to how it ended up in South London! It cost a grand total of.......£1.

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You get the best finds. I am lucky if I stumble across a Garth Brooks "Greatest Hits" cd that has not been run over by Ford F150.
 
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