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  • 61barabba's avatar
    61barabba
    I'm sorry people I'm not agree ,I've just purchased Stanley's Turrentine Live at Minton's . Maybe not as good a 45 Music Matter , But Those reissue are high value for money . If a good copy take 10 those are 8 - 8,5 . record and has been played with audiophile TT .
    If you think that those are bad reissue please play the latest reissue of Steeplachase made at Pallas that cost twice .
    • howardtaft's avatar
      howardtaft
      If these are bootlegs than why does Discogs allow them to be sold? To me, bootlegging actual albums is worse than concert recordings that would never see the light of day anyway.
      • SonofGalahad's avatar
        SonofGalahad
        These all look like ****. The hubris and greed behind a glorified xerox of a jacket with a needle drop or CD burn stuck inside on crumb-bum poorly pressed wax with labels that don't have to do with nothing is pretty disgusting. Some people on Discogs get really burned-up by flippers/sharks - but these labels are the original and most vicious of sharks. A flipper at least ostensibly paid the label of origin or licensee and artist for the copy he or she then profits off of. These dicks don't pay anyone for anything.
        • tdellamaria's avatar
          tdellamaria
          Why would Blue Note allow this? I see these being sold on Amazon as well as record clubs like Vinyl Me Please. All references to Blue Note have been removed from packaging, but the liner notes, artwork, fonts are all the same on the sleeve. Money talks.
          • djfancylad's avatar
            djfancylad
            Edited 6 years ago
            It would definitely appear so. Destination...Out! mentions manufactured by Doxy on the record label and they don't even use the classic Blue Note label like the dreaded Scorpio reissues.

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