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From: mingusthecat1976
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  • Wheres is the sound coming from?

  • Lee Morgan trumpeter whom i am happy to have learn from at jam sessions in South Philadelphia Pa. in 1969 while in high school.. I wish i could have met Train

  • Your schizophrenic taste in music gives me hope for mankind... any vintage country?

  • Smokin' trumpet by Lee Morgan!

  • got this one to

  • I found long ago a Blue Train first pressing for $10!..plays like a dream

  • When are you gonna make a video just showing your collection..or at least some it!! You have great stuff!

  • Das Jazz

    wonderfull

  • che suono!

  • This is incredible. Thanks for sharing.

  • Is that a LINN record player?

  • No... it's a Thorens TD-166 MK II.

  • this is a rare record if it is truly a original 1st pressing ( deep groove (both sides ) ear and rvg stamp (both sides) ny23 on  back cover..... and heavy vinyl

    jazz collectors like myself love these original 1st pressings, and we fight on ebay every week to possess them

  • I agree 100% : ) This is an original 1st pressing complete with all the earmarks you just mentioned. Long Live Jazz!

  • I've got an original copy of Blue Train with 47 WEST 63RD NYC address on the labels, Deep Groove on both sides with the "ear" and RVG stamp in the trail-off on both sides.

  • Cool! My school jazz band is playing this, but it sounds really REALLY diferent! I'm on bass! It's got a cool walking bass line!

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  • Now THIS is jazz!

    Too bad there aren't more jazz radio stations. But good thing there's youtube!

  • f frumos

  • thanks for unloading but this isnt blue train

  • The record is titled "Blue Train" ... The name of the song is "Lazy Bird"... it's in the description:)

  • Dont wanna offend you...but what makes this rare? I bought this album for my bro in law on vinyl sounds the same maybe with out a little less crackle n pop lol

  • No offense taken... you ask a very good question :) This happens to be an original blue note pressing from 1957 making it very rare especially to record collectors. I also thought it would be kinda cool to show an original spinning on my turntable. Cheers

  • ooo nicee I thought the recording was what was rare, not the vinyl..but good stuff...Coltrane Lives!

  • JAZZ

  • que trankilizador que es!

  • sweet hi-fi

  • Love it! Nice system too

  • bellissimo!!

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