Always enjoy your jazz program. Your right. Very hard to find original good jazz vinyl. I love Impulse pressings. Have many. Beautiful gatefold covers and vinyl. Sadly far and few finds anymore.
It was great meeting you. I'm happy you liked the store. You have a VIP pass to the basement if you're ever in town again. I hope you enjoy the records.
I know of the Book Nook Marietta location but have never stopped in. Passed it a thousand times. Now I have to have to. I stopped in Sweet Melissa records on the Marietta Square killing some time and picked up a Dire Straits record and some other vinyl. I'm more rock/pop, getting into Jazz. Agreed with Atlanta Vinyl and really HiFi, for the size of the city, I'd expect more shops and variety. Looking at used Hifi equipment, I find more interesting stuff in the Carolinas or Florida.
I think it’s harder in the south to find these records, East/West coast big cities have a lot and Midwest too. St. Louis has a ton of jazz! Lot of prices dropping though, the fad is definitely dying. I’m very surprised you’re still seeing things are expensive and hard to find.
@jazzvinylcollector Yes, the are few titles from the series that are truly world class quality. If them were released in the US they would be called cult classics nowadays. I recommend to You: Andrzej Kurylewicz Quintet - 10+8, Andrzej Trzaskowski Quintet (vol.4), Zbigniew Namysłowski - Winobranie (spiritual jazz masterpiece), Jan Ptaszyn Wróblewski - Sprzedawcy Glonów. And the most iconic and most well known from thr whole series - Krzysztof Komeda Quintet - Astigmatic.
And if You like "Quartet" - Andrzej Kurylewicz Quintet - Go Right (1963) is a must listen. Its release and impact started Polish Jazz series. It is not technically in the series, but it is called Polish Jazz vol. 0.
I saw what was maybe Red Mitchell's last concert, which was a free concert with Jessica Williams and Dick Berk at Portland, Oregon Pioneer Courthouse Square, a couple of months before Mitchell passed away. It was a pretty hot day and Mitchell was wearing a turtleneck and sport coat, which I thought was unusual in that weather.
Those promos often sound the best for some reason.
Sounds like heaven, let’s hear about your other buys
Always enjoy your jazz program. Your right. Very hard to find original good jazz vinyl. I love Impulse pressings. Have many. Beautiful gatefold covers and vinyl. Sadly far and few finds anymore.
Bop Shop is amazing. I went there yesterday.
It was great meeting you. I'm happy you liked the store. You have a VIP pass to the basement if you're ever in town again. I hope you enjoy the records.
@@mad4vinyl802 thanks so much! It’s a really great shop you have there!
Nice pick ups in Rochester. Wow!
Very nice collection 👌
nice greatfinds 🙂
I know of the Book Nook Marietta location but have never stopped in. Passed it a thousand times. Now I have to have to. I stopped in Sweet Melissa records on the Marietta Square killing some time and picked up a Dire Straits record and some other vinyl. I'm more rock/pop, getting into Jazz. Agreed with Atlanta Vinyl and really HiFi, for the size of the city, I'd expect more shops and variety. Looking at used Hifi equipment, I find more interesting stuff in the Carolinas or Florida.
I think it’s harder in the south to find these records, East/West coast big cities have a lot and Midwest too. St. Louis has a ton of jazz! Lot of prices dropping though, the fad is definitely dying. I’m very surprised you’re still seeing things are expensive and hard to find.
I'm from Poland. These two LPs from Polish Jazz series are both among few most desired and rarest LPs from the series. Great find!
@@jansiwek7631 thank you! I was very excited to see them. Both are great but the quartet session is especially fantastic
@jazzvinylcollector Yes, the are few titles from the series that are truly world class quality. If them were released in the US they would be called cult classics nowadays. I recommend to You: Andrzej Kurylewicz Quintet - 10+8, Andrzej Trzaskowski Quintet (vol.4), Zbigniew Namysłowski - Winobranie (spiritual jazz masterpiece), Jan Ptaszyn Wróblewski - Sprzedawcy Glonów. And the most iconic and most well known from thr whole series - Krzysztof Komeda Quintet - Astigmatic.
And if You like "Quartet" - Andrzej Kurylewicz Quintet - Go Right (1963) is a must listen. Its release and impact started Polish Jazz series. It is not technically in the series, but it is called Polish Jazz vol. 0.
@@jansiwek7631 It looks it's easier to find it in Atlanta than in Katowice when I live 🙂 RIP - Jan "Ptaszyn" Wróblewski
I was wondering why your mal4 was listed lol
Re: the Nova Scotia guy -- out of context, but I guess that folks who like good music/records also like good beer! 🍺
Oh for sure, we tend to be like minded in multiple ways beyond just records
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Glad you liked the Bop Shop...a few other great stores in Rochester, a very Record-Centric town!
I saw what was maybe Red Mitchell's last concert, which was a free concert with Jessica Williams and Dick Berk at Portland, Oregon Pioneer Courthouse Square, a couple of months before Mitchell passed away. It was a pretty hot day and Mitchell was wearing a turtleneck and sport coat, which I thought was unusual in that weather.