Hardbopjazz Posted Thursday at 07:50 PM Report Posted Thursday at 07:50 PM https://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_nkw=&_armrs=1&_ipg=&_from=&mc_cid=b7d8f8d39a&mc_cid=6716e94c8a&mc_cid=77021ceda5&_ssn=carolinasoul Quote
Niko Posted Thursday at 07:56 PM Report Posted Thursday at 07:56 PM thanks! (also for posting the Byard link) this one is pretty cool https://www.ebay.com/itm/316176350659?itmmeta=01JKED5GFE23D8CHHG55N7B7DZ&hash=item499d943dc3:g:Sw4AAOSwKUlnnj2Y Karlheinz Stockhausen advising Corea that he needs to listen to this album with headphones... Quote
Kevin Bresnahan Posted yesterday at 01:05 AM Report Posted yesterday at 01:05 AM Hilarious personalized autograph from Miles. Quote
Gheorghe Posted yesterday at 03:49 AM Report Posted yesterday at 03:49 AM 2 hours ago, Kevin Bresnahan said: Hilarious personalized autograph from Miles. This is the Prestige Doublealbum of very old Miles from the early 50´s. I remember it left me quite disappointed then as a kid, since it sounded so "old". I had heard Walkin only as the fast version of the 60´s and Miles stuff from the mid seventies, so this was not often spinned. More than that: The coverfoto had mislead me to think this is actual Miles from the 70´s. Can´t imagine that it values so much. For 800 de dolari I would also sell it🤩 Quote
Kevin Bresnahan Posted 23 hours ago Report Posted 23 hours ago 7 hours ago, Gheorghe said: This is the Prestige Doublealbum of very old Miles from the early 50´s. I remember it left me quite disappointed then as a kid, since it sounded so "old". I had heard Walkin only as the fast version of the 60´s and Miles stuff from the mid seventies, so this was not often spinned. More than that: The coverfoto had mislead me to think this is actual Miles from the 70´s. Can´t imagine that it values so much. For 800 de dolari I would also sell it🤩 The value of this particular record from Chick's personal collection is 100% due to that personalized autograph. I'd love to own it myself. Quote
Kevin Bresnahan Posted 15 hours ago Report Posted 15 hours ago I honestly don't think I could bid on any of these with good conscience. Knowing Chick, I'm sure a large portion of the proceeds from this sale are going to a group that I just don't want to support in any shape or form. Quote
sgcim Posted 14 hours ago Report Posted 14 hours ago 1 hour ago, Kevin Bresnahan said: I honestly don't think I could bid on any of these with good conscience. Knowing Chick, I'm sure a large portion of the proceeds from this sale are going to a group that I just don't want to support in any shape or form. Like a Scientologist keyboard player I worked with said to me on the first gig I worked with him, the week that L.Ron Hubbard died: "He didn't die; he's just away on research". How do we know Chick won't want his records back when he comes back from "research"?☠️ Quote
tranemonk Posted 13 hours ago Report Posted 13 hours ago Yea I won't be bidding on any of this without a clear and substantive explanation about the backstory... Doesn't quite seem legit to me. Quote
Holy Ghost Posted 3 hours ago Report Posted 3 hours ago On 2/6/2025 at 8:05 PM, Kevin Bresnahan said: Hilarious personalized autograph from Miles. You'd think Miles would've scribed this on "Tones for Joan's Bones" or something, instead of his own reissue with no Chick on it. Give the kid some credit, for fuck's sake. Quote
Gheorghe Posted 3 hours ago Report Posted 3 hours ago 18 minutes ago, Holy Ghost said: You'd think Miles would've scribed this on "Tones for Joan's Bones" or something, instead of his own reissue with no Chick on it. Give the kid some credit, for fuck's sake. If I was a collector or was interested in records signed by the artist or I would be on a trip of gathering anything Chick had hold in his hands, I´d buy it. I am aware of the doubts of many of you where the money goes to, but let´s say, I buy some of Chick Coreas records, or Serena bought me some great live stuff with Jean Luc Ponty featured and if the money goes to that religion, let it go there. Maybe such statements are easier for me to say than for others, since I don´t have no religion at all, I mean I would not say this religion is cool and that religion is uncool. Let ´em believe what they believe in and let them call them their Godnesses how they call ´em. Maybe it´s easier for me because not being part of groups of that kind I dig them all, they sure have somethin´ to say to them their folks. My background, I mean before my grandparents they had a religion just because they were christened in it, and when it turned out that because of that certain religion they are cut out of certain professions or society event´s they changed their religions into those who the king or emperor of "their" country was into. Roman Catolic, Reformat, ortodox, any of that, and when they started to dig a certain political direction that would not embrace religions they left it and remained without religion. Sure they didn´t have aversiuni contra religions, since pur and simplu they did not no nothing about it...... So in that order of thoughts anything that Chick Corea believed in is cool for me. About the Prestige Album: I remember the liner notes, how they began: About some fiction that Miles in the mid seventies does a concert with his electric group and after the last note and all the standing ovations he comes back on stage, followed by some old guys like Zoot Sims, Al Cohn, Percy Heath, John Lewis and Kenny Clark and they start playing "Tasty Pudding" and so on. When Miles really did a very similar thing in Paris 1991, first with his group and than with old guys like Jackie McLean and so on playing bop tunes like "Dig" and "Out of the Blue"....this event really happened and imediatly I thought about those liner notes from that old Prestige record. Quote
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