For anyone interested authenticity of a "first release" Blue Note pre 1960.
The earliest and rarest Blue Notes will have the 767 Lexington address on the back cover including the label in script.
These were heavy thick vinyl much like the 180 gram of today.
Hand etched into the wax is an "ear" including RVD, Rudy Van Gelder.
And no "R" on the label.
The mono record I have is of Art Blakey, Clifford Brown, Lou Donaldson, Horace Silver and Curly Russell.
A Night in Birdland is an 1956 early first pressing and a rare copy with the New York Lexington Ave address.
The music is great, Im a big fan of Art Blakey and the recording is superb.
The ellusion of the band being in my room is captured very well.
Very natural sounding like so many other recordings of that era.
An incredible find, very happy to own a least one original Lexington Ave first pressing.
A 2nd Blue Note original first pressing with the 47 West 63rd New York address is Art Blakey, Lee Morgan , Benny Golson, Bobby Timmins and Jymie Merritt..."Monin".
With no R under the E in Blue Note.
The circled R on the label indicates a later repressing,
The reference of the ear in the wax ,the smaller the "ear" indicates closest to the original pressing batch.
A significance in sonics is experienced with well recorded music with original first pressings, the closer to the very first pressing batch, usually the better.
Fabulous music and an incredible recording.
This Lp is also confirmed as a early first release with no "R" on the label and a little ear in the wax....
The earliest and rarest Blue Notes will have the 767 Lexington address on the back cover including the label in script.
These were heavy thick vinyl much like the 180 gram of today.
Hand etched into the wax is an "ear" including RVD, Rudy Van Gelder.
And no "R" on the label.
The mono record I have is of Art Blakey, Clifford Brown, Lou Donaldson, Horace Silver and Curly Russell.
A Night in Birdland is an 1956 early first pressing and a rare copy with the New York Lexington Ave address.
The music is great, Im a big fan of Art Blakey and the recording is superb.
The ellusion of the band being in my room is captured very well.
Very natural sounding like so many other recordings of that era.
An incredible find, very happy to own a least one original Lexington Ave first pressing.
A 2nd Blue Note original first pressing with the 47 West 63rd New York address is Art Blakey, Lee Morgan , Benny Golson, Bobby Timmins and Jymie Merritt..."Monin".
With no R under the E in Blue Note.
The circled R on the label indicates a later repressing,
The reference of the ear in the wax ,the smaller the "ear" indicates closest to the original pressing batch.
A significance in sonics is experienced with well recorded music with original first pressings, the closer to the very first pressing batch, usually the better.
Fabulous music and an incredible recording.
This Lp is also confirmed as a early first release with no "R" on the label and a little ear in the wax....