[78-L] Blue Note label types
Cary Ginell
soundthink at live.com
Tue May 11 11:21:04 PDT 2010
Hmm. Maybe that's why BN 2 is the one of the few 12" issues I don't have of the first 50 releases. Must be one of the scarce ones.
My favorites are the Edmond Hall Celeste Quartet (BN 16 & 17), noted for being the only (?) releases featuring Charlie Christian playing acoustic guitar. Is this the case?
Cary Ginell
> To: 78-l at klickitat.78online.com
> From: dialjazz at verizon.net
> Date: Tue, 11 May 2010 14:09:08 -0400
> Subject: [78-L] Blue Note label types
>
> Han Enderman asks of Blue Note catalog sequences: “In the 1500 series I
> have images in range 1564-1629 (why did it start with 1564?)” My guess
> lies in the “4,” which may have been intended to come after the “3” of
> 573. I’m quite astounded at the $1241 price paid for BN 2. My
> collection of 12-inch Blue Note 78s begins with BN 3 (Port of Harlem
> Jazzmen), followed by BN 7 and BN 14 also Port of Harlem Jazzmen. I was
> impressed by that studio group! From there, it goes selectively up to
> BN 51 (Art Hodes), with a run in between from BN 32 to BN 47. From
> questions I have read on the Jazz Collector website devoted to the
> pricing and collecting of LPs, especially Blue Note LPs, some
> collectors seem to think Blue Note 12-inch 78s are as valuable as the
> LPs.
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