Found a great Jazz Records Collection

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  • Опубліковано 29 сер 2024
  • Found a Jazz Vinyl Records collection of a bit more than 100 LPs. Many Blue Notes and some Gems. As I don’t know a lot in Jazz I would appreciate all comments
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  • @jimbo8009
    @jimbo8009 6 місяців тому +4

    Dont worry about the amount of money the records are worth, you have a great collection there to start your journey into the jazz world. Its all down to what you like, start to look at who performs with who and you will see patterns and it will help guide you to the type of jazz you like. Enjoy the experience you will find artists recording that are really expensive but it might just not do it for you. Do not sell them , put them away and listen in a years time when you have learnt about different types of jazz and different styles. Above all enjoy the journey.

    • @thevinylsofoz6338
      @thevinylsofoz6338  6 місяців тому

      Thank you very much for your comments and guidance. Very much appreciated.

  • @gbadeboogunlami3668
    @gbadeboogunlami3668 2 місяці тому +1

    Your top 40 is interesting.
    The Jay and Kai is a lovely Savoy record as is the Carmen McRae on Bethlehem, great record label. Illinois Jacquet records are awesome as are the Miles and the Mingus 6 eye Colombias. Prest and Sweets is a gem. Ben Webster swings. I like. Beat by Roy Brooks. The Chet is sublime. The Blue Notes are great records. The Donald Byrd is a great intro to him alongside Byrd in Hand. Any Lee MOrgan has a place in a jazz collection. Something Else and Moanin’ are classic as is 6 Pieces of Silver. Cafe Bohemia, Coltrane, Hank Mobley, Bobby Hutcherson, are more accessible that’s the Ornette Coleman. Stanley Turrentine is such a special sax player. Listen to the Hank Mobleys. They are a revelation. Search for the New Land is one of Lee Morgan’s best records. Art Blakey, John. Patton, Lou Donaldson are all phenomenal musicians. I collected Ronnie Laws in the 80s.
    I have almost all these records within m,y collection. It is a great spread of relatively acceptable bop, hard bop and even the odd Asante guard record like the Ornette Coleman. Enjoy.

    • @thevinylsofoz6338
      @thevinylsofoz6338  2 місяці тому

      Tank you very much for watching and for the detailed review. I m getting more and more into Jazz thanks to this collection and all I learned from it. I really enjoyed my journey so far I will continue to explore new Jazz sub gendre going forward

  • @mariomarques9951
    @mariomarques9951 6 місяців тому +1

    What a great collection of music you have acquired!! Lots of great listening & discovery there. That Roy Brooks album that you got is very special indeed - a superb and rare album. Enjoy!!!

    • @thevinylsofoz6338
      @thevinylsofoz6338  6 місяців тому

      Thanks Mario for watching and commenting. I m really getting into Jazz and yes Roy Brooks was an amazing listening experience.

  • @DorianPaige00
    @DorianPaige00 6 місяців тому +1

    You got some good ones and variety. The Ronnie Laws is early smooth jazz. Hank, Lee, and Art are the heart and soul of the Blue note label in the progressive hard bop style.

    • @thevinylsofoz6338
      @thevinylsofoz6338  6 місяців тому

      Thanks for watching and commenting. I didn’t listen to Ronnie Laws so far. Loved Hank, Lee and Art, so assume that hard bop would be more for me.

  • @MGKBOSTON
    @MGKBOSTON 6 місяців тому +1

    Hi there! New to your channel and just subscribed. I am a big jazz fan, and you showed many records here that I've never seen before. I have a live at Newport Jazz Festival recording by Jay & Kai from 1956. It's a 70s reissue but is excellent. I have that Chet Baker album you showed but on compact disc. It's really excellent. I also have Lee Morgan "Sidewinder" but on compact disc as well. A real classic. If you enjoy Art Blakey, check out his release "A Night In Tunisia"...highly recommended, and he was just an incredible drummer. I have a Stanley Turrentine record, but not those that you showed. You really got a huge score with this collection! I'm jealous! ✌

    • @thevinylsofoz6338
      @thevinylsofoz6338  6 місяців тому +1

      Thanks for watching and commenting. Really like Art Blakey and will check out the record you recommended. I listened to few of the records in the meantime. The Jazz messengers (with Art Blakey) is excellent. Like as well Donald Byrd and all Lee Morgan. I get more into Jazz as my specialty is more 70s progressive rock, bluesrock and hard rock. Thanks for subscribing.

  • @stuartlevine5408
    @stuartlevine5408 6 місяців тому +1

    A stellar original of “Chet” is a grail. I noticed you have at least one DMM of a different title. I would stay away from them. They’re awful.

    • @thevinylsofoz6338
      @thevinylsofoz6338  6 місяців тому

      Thanks for watching and commenting. I was seeing online that this Chet record is highly looked after. It is a great album too. There were 3 DMM Blue Notes in the collection. To be honest I listen to one of them, from Lee Morgan, and didn’t found it sound as bad. Will check out the others