Brasilian records / record pron (?)
finelikewine
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finelikewine
"ONCE UPON A TIME, I HAD A VINYL." http://www.discogs.com/user/permabulker 1,416 Posts
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Some nice stuff there. Ave Maria is great. I would put the average at around $30 records on ebay. With a few $100+ pieces the Ave Maria and Azambuja. And the Racional in the condition that looks to be in at least $300+
all other brazilian records are, more or less, common and will give you $5 to $70 depending
on the title That Ave Sangria for instance is on the $70 mark.
There are too many titles to comment on each one individually.
If you throw them on ebay you'll see what's good or not.
As for the brazilian issues of international titles, that Gila can give you some money, but not
like the og. The rest I know nothing about.
Good luck!
they are all vg++ to m!
Anyway, looks great so far! This isn't the whole lot you got? Jesus.
Yes, that was me. I had some luck this year. What I posted is just a tiny amount.... there are over 1000 other records left.
Don't get me started to post all the psych/kraut raer.....
That's not a brazil pressing but a german one on Hit-Ton records
Can anyone enlighten me about this The Doors raer? A crusty guy who was also bidding on the auction offered me 400??? for this record alone.
Raer?
thanks. Just listening to Meu Heroi. Nice indeed.
That Gismonti is great, but nobody cares for it here. Usually, in the $10-15 range.
The music is fantastic and worthy much more than the record costs.
That Wando is a nice Samba record with some "psych" tones in the production.
It's really worth a listen.
I know nothing about that pressing but the stock us press sells for under $10, really under $5 if you want to move it.
I say take the money and run.
Really a nice thing to get a large Brazilian collections. My buddy here in Portland got one a few years ago. Between the time the owner accepted the price and him picking them up a bunch of the Tropicalia titles walked away. Most of what he had priced in the $12-20 range. But he is still listening to them and some have been worth more. In the end the deal was well worth it just to get years of Brazilian listening. What I am trying to say is that even common Airto or Nascimento records are great listening.
Have a look: http://collectorsfrenzy.com/Details.aspx?id=130275504412
must be becuase of his ECM output, but this is way earlier
Yeah, generally most of the people here don't listen to instrumental music.
And some people think his music is for intelectuals.
This LP and his Sonho 70 are fabulous.
raer or not, this is one of the best from the collection I listened so far. Killer stuff.
Listen here:
http://www.wat.tv/video/joao-bosco-escadas-da-penha-1975-389lj_2qnxb_.html
This one is awesom as well:
isn't that always the case?
a local invited me to make an offer on his collection that had a number of jazz raer titles i wanted to file for myself, my back of the envelope mental estimate for the whole thing was ~$4,000. without telling him that he asked for.. $4,000.
i've been slowly working on him over the past few months recontacting with polite check-ins, some people just don't understand margins. having gone nowhere with it he's agreed to let me cherrypick 1/4 of it. can't wait to see what's missing.
Honestly, this is his first mediocre record after an amazing run of albums starting with his first.
I've never seen it sell for $50 and it's on ebay quite frequently. I got mine for $20.
The Ave Sangria is a great record and doesn't turn up very often.
My opinion is the same as Horseleech's about this record.
I had a few copies and always got rid of it.
The problem is that I always expected it'd deliver some music just like his previous
albums, but it didn't happen.
This record is laying on my living room floor right now. There's 2 really dope tracks on it, in my opinion. I'll have to run it back sometime.
Did you happen to get an LP called Assim Na Terra Como No Ceu? There are some hot tracks on that LP and it's from the same era I believe...
There is also an ultraraer version of this LP by Waltel Branco under the same title