Utrecht finds - post 'em here
lord_croker
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This was my fourth and by far best visit to Utrecht. I found so many of my long term wants and a few surprises thrown in. Frustratingly "Let's Go To Randstad" 7" eluded me (yet again) but at long, long last I got my mits on a mint "Grijpstra & De Gier"Firstly the Dutch stuff:Hello, and welcome to Jazz Club. Grreat:Japanese stuff:Brazilian bizness:The rest:Some latin bits:I'm already saving for April!
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Nice finds!
And yes , stone alliance brings some heat for sure. The record next to 'con amigos' , with Marcio Montarroyos on trumpet has some really dirty tracks on it ... the Don Alias compositions are my favorite.
+ they have a record with a track called 'sweetie pie' that is quite good!
How is that Maurice Sonjon? Library squareness or actually good?
Personally the only PM label release I'm into is steve grossman - some shapes to come. That is the jazz fusion heat, if anything is.
Few token hip hop cheapies to fill in gaps (MC Lyte I Cram To Understand You is the FPM)
I never thought I would ever see an Anita Meyer album posted on this board.. wow
Did you listen to it yet? How is it?
It really depends.. I think the average is around 15 euros. The only record I paid real value for is the RHESUS O LP, I was after this record for years!
On first listen its pretty awful. It was very cheap and bought on the basis of Erik Tagg writing and playing on it - that was a gamble that didn't pay off! There was always bound to be a dud or two in my haul...
That Millers lp is pretty awful too except for that hip version of Calypso Blues....you see this compilation all the time but their Soft Swing in Stereo LP hardly ever pops up.
sorry for the crappy pics. this is what i found:
Nice finds man. May I ask you at which stand you bought that Clifford Coulter LP? I traded one with a seller...could be my copy you have now....has it got a taped cover?
Still looking for a copy of that Larry Ridley LP. Heavy version of Well you needn't on that.