![]() ![]() ![]() So there was need for a more definitive high quality reissue. There also seem to be a bunch of questionable “grey market” type, probably-unauthorized editions out there (colored vinyl, odd cover designs, alternate artwork, etc.). I found six Stereo copies on but those are all marked as “sold.” How rare is this on vinyl? Well, consider there are only two original pressings for sale on record collector’s database and their starting price is about $60 for an average condition album. The second Acoustic Sounds release is an even harder to find album in its original Stereo mix from 1959/1960: Louis Armstrong Meets Oscar Peterson. If you missed that review, please click here to catch up on it. This was the first in their new series driven by the acclaimed Acoustic Sounds team, a parallel effort to the label’s popular Blue Note “Tone Poet” series. Recently I explored a wonderful new reissue of the classic 1964 Bossa Nova Jazz album Getz/Gilberto from Universal Music’s Verve Records label. Twitter Facebook Email Print LinkedIn Pinterest SMS WhatsApp ![]()
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