In Reply to: That is, until you see the going prices on vintage vinyl... posted by Ivan303 on April 29, 2015 at 16:56:47:
that's why they were never issued in a large quantity. Hence it's silly money for a mint copy of old Van Gelder Blue Note or Riverside. :/
In my mind, American jazz died at the end of the 60s. All the giants are dead now anyways.
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- That goes to show you it was never popular to begin with... - kuma 17:21:40 04/29/15 (17)
- Fine Arts attract small audiences. - jusbe 00:55:06 04/30/15 (0)
- Don't tell Sonny Rollins, Herbie Hancock, Wayne Shorter, McCoy Tyner... - musetap 20:32:42 04/29/15 (8)
- I know it's subjective... - kuma 22:51:04 04/29/15 (3)
- Cool... all paths backwards from and forwards from Miles Davis... - musetap 12:20:49 04/30/15 (2)
- Can *highly ecommend the recent KHIOV Hancock pressings. - jusbe 12:39:43 04/30/15 (1)
- (I can recommend it too). nt - jusbe 12:40:14 04/30/15 (0)
- ...Lee Konitz, Roy Haynes, Tom Harrell, Slide Hampton, Marcus Belgrave, - David Smith 21:30:42 04/29/15 (3)
- Jason Moran, Pat Metheny, Gary Burton, Joe Lovano ... - Dave Pogue 06:07:07 05/02/15 (2)
- You got me beat! nt - David Smith 16:02:00 05/02/15 (1)
- And at that, I forgot to mention ... - Dave Pogue 16:23:13 05/02/15 (0)
- RE: "All the giants are dead now anyways." - Ivan303 18:00:45 04/29/15 (6)
- no. not the same.... - kuma 21:12:42 04/29/15 (3)
- RE: "They don't sound fresh" - Ivan303 07:07:33 04/30/15 (1)
- oh yeah. cuz, they were the makers. (nt) - kuma 10:03:51 04/30/15 (0)
- "today's major record label"... - David Smith 21:25:07 04/29/15 (0)
- Depends how you define 'jazz' and 'classical' -- and 'dead'. - rbolaw 19:06:43 04/29/15 (1)
- RE: As well as how you define 'giants'.... /n - Ivan303 19:20:23 04/29/15 (0)