Wow ! Check out that gorgeous Gerry Mulligan.. Congrats on it, Jon. Ornette is too far out for me as well. Kenny Burrell is my favorite jazz guitarist !
You grabbed some what looks to be good listens Jon. Some of the labels speak for themselves. Just to let you know. There are a few versions of the Turrentine song "Don't Mess with Mister T". So I am thinking that {like you stated} the one that you have there may be big band sounding. The other version is with a standard four or five piece jazz band. I really dig the title track. Thanks for sharing them. Best of luck breaking even when you sell off whatever ones that are not keepers~ Rob/Boston
@@Paneeks1960 - I hope to at least break. The tables are cheep so at least it will be a fun day. Looking forward to digging into that Stanley T tomorrow. Thanks for watching
What a deal you've managed! Once again I'm envious. I've been diving into South African/Cape Jazz recently so the Dollar Brand album got my attention. You probably know that jazz was protest music in South Africa, especially in the 70s, an important expression of resistance against Apartheid. At a Goodwill a couple years ago, I was lucky to pick up the Dollar Brand album Mannenberg, which is called Cape Town Fringe on the US release. It has one long track on each side, with a form that's very repetitive but let's each soloist really stretch out their melodic ideas. It's one of my all time favorite Goodwill record finds. The African Space Program album is a very different style, more wild free jazz, but the emphasis is clearly on the "freedom" for these repressed artists in Apartheid South Africa. You probably also know that Dollar Brand also went by Abdullah Ibrahim, and is one of our jazz giants still alive today (age 90). And that's just one of the gems you found there. Congratulations again! I wish I wasn't too far away to pop into the record show and say hi.
@@whateverthing71 - It was definitely a good score. Only became aware of Dollar Brand a couple of years ago. I’m not much into “free jazz” but this is a keeper. Thanks for watching
Those records look to be in great shape. I've never been a guitar jazz guy but that acoustic jazz album sounds interesting. The past week I was playing Country and Blues exclusively. That Champion Jack Dupree would have fit right in.
It’s a good one for sure. The Lowel Fulsom was better than I expected. PS- My wife and I are coming out to LA area next January. Maybe we can meet up and you can show me the secret places to dig.
Wow ! Check out that gorgeous Gerry Mulligan.. Congrats on it, Jon. Ornette is too far out for me as well. Kenny Burrell is my favorite jazz guitarist !
@@jtsrecordroom3963 - Some good finds there for sure. Thanks for watching
You grabbed some what looks to be good listens Jon. Some of the labels speak for themselves. Just to let you know. There are a few versions of the Turrentine song "Don't Mess with Mister T". So I am thinking that {like you stated} the one that you have there may be big band sounding. The other version is with a standard four or five piece jazz band. I really dig the title track. Thanks for sharing them. Best of luck breaking even when you sell off whatever ones that are not keepers~
Rob/Boston
@@Paneeks1960 - I hope to at least break. The tables are cheep so at least it will be a fun day. Looking forward to digging into that Stanley T tomorrow. Thanks for watching
What a deal you've managed! Once again I'm envious. I've been diving into South African/Cape Jazz recently so the Dollar Brand album got my attention. You probably know that jazz was protest music in South Africa, especially in the 70s, an important expression of resistance against Apartheid. At a Goodwill a couple years ago, I was lucky to pick up the Dollar Brand album Mannenberg, which is called Cape Town Fringe on the US release. It has one long track on each side, with a form that's very repetitive but let's each soloist really stretch out their melodic ideas. It's one of my all time favorite Goodwill record finds. The African Space Program album is a very different style, more wild free jazz, but the emphasis is clearly on the "freedom" for these repressed artists in Apartheid South Africa. You probably also know that Dollar Brand also went by Abdullah Ibrahim, and is one of our jazz giants still alive today (age 90).
And that's just one of the gems you found there. Congratulations again! I wish I wasn't too far away to pop into the record show and say hi.
@@whateverthing71 - It was definitely a good score. Only became aware of Dollar Brand a couple of years ago. I’m not much into “free jazz” but this is a keeper. Thanks for watching
@@cheapcheerfulrecordcollect8071 - Do give a listen to his "Mannenberg" if you can. I think you'd enjoy it more than "Space Program."
@@whateverthing71 - I’ll look into it. I have African Marketplace & African Piano in my collection.
@@cheapcheerfulrecordcollect8071 - Great albums! (The parts I've heard of them online.)
Great jazz haul. Some really good stuff there.
@@jamiecottle5850 - Very happy with what I found. Thanks for watching
That's an insane find on that Gerry Mulligan! Wow! Another score with Stan Meets Chet! I have that Cannonball Adderley LP. Very nice. ✌
@@MGKBOSTON - Looking forward to my first show in November. Brian and I will share a table. Should be fun.
Nice haul. That Bill Harris record is pretty good; he was the guitarist for The Clovers.
Yea, that’s what I found out after I googled him. Love finding stuff that’s new to me and in my wheelhouse too. Thanks for watching
Those records look to be in great shape. I've never been a guitar jazz guy but that acoustic jazz album sounds interesting. The past week I was playing Country and Blues exclusively. That Champion Jack Dupree would have fit right in.
It’s a good one for sure. The Lowel Fulsom was better than I expected.
PS- My wife and I are coming out to LA area next January. Maybe we can meet up and you can show me the secret places to dig.
Thanks for the video.Real cool.
Heck of a deal for those. Good luck on selling at the record fair when you do it. Should be fun!
@@seekingathread - Hoping to break even. Thanks
Always love you videos buddy glad your back
@@ernesteldridge3956 - I finally have something to show. I’ll check out your latest tonight. Thanks for watching
Quite a great haul Jonathan.For your information Denardo is Ornette Coleman’s son and he is a professional drummer,Started plying very young.
@@gilbertgiroux7880 - Thanks for that info. as well as watching.
Jonathan,you find good jazz albums at your goodwill!!!!
These weren’t at Goodwill, but if I hadn’t gone in I never would have met this guy and I wouldn’t have found these records. Thanks for watching
Nice hair.
@@vinylrichie007 - Hahaha glad i still have some at 75.