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MylesBAstor

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Jazz Record Center is one of the best sellers out there.
 
I own a WLP of

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An original mono pressing

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An original of

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and several others on reissues
 
jazdoc, some nice stuff there. However, I was asking IF anyone owned the two LP's that Myles posted. BTW, The Kenny Dorham LP already has a bid...
 
jazdoc, some nice stuff there. However, I was asking IF anyone owned the two LP's that Myles posted. BTW, The Kenny Dorham LP already has a bid...

Ooops, sorry! I'd love to own either and the scary thing is that the asks are not outrageous compared to market.
 
Ooops, sorry! I'd love to own either and the scary thing is that the asks are not outrageous compared to market.

That's right! Personally, I would much rather own those two than some of the Beatles or Elvis stuff that has been sold for like kind money. I was looking at a Butcher cover the other day and the price for those is still crazy IMO.
OTOH, since I own a LOT of the Beatles stuff, I guess I shouldn't complain, LOL.
 
A few of us, including Myles, I believe, have the Tape Project release of Saxophone Colossus. Not the original LP, but from the original master tape. I am sure with better sound. And only $500 for a perfect new tape if they still have any.

Larry
 
I have the first pressing of Saxophone Colossus (NYC address label), TP tape, the Analogue Productions 45 rpm reissue and the most recent AP 33 rpm reissue.

A sick mind!

The first pressing was part of a jazz lot I bought from a colleague that was retiring and moving across the country.
 

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