Still being a relative newcomer to Washington DC, I elected to participate and become more familiar with my local vinyl scene. Sadly, after visiting 4 of the 5 vinyl stores in DC, I still had yet to find any Jazz records of note (several had the recent Blue Note 80000-series, new-press vinyl, but those can be bought direct online for like $5, so spending $15 on them at a local store is the antithesis of cool). While I commend DC for its vibrant punk/new age/ afrobeat vinyl repertoire, it wasn't until I hit the last spot - Som Records on 14th & U street - that Record Store Day 2011 was even remotely successful.
But what a haul! The following records were obtained with minimal elbows thrown, and almost no haggling, for a total of $21. Worth it? Listen on, and you be the judge.
Playlist
- Dave Pike - Why Not? - Pike's Peak
- Walter Perkins - Big Hands - MJT+3
- Terry Gibbs Big Band - You Don't Know What Love Is - Live at the Summit
- " " - Sweet Georgia Brown - Live at the Summit
- " " - T. and S. - Live at the Summit
- Vivian Garry - Where You At? - Central Avenue Breakdown, vol. 1
- " " - Tonsilectomy - Central Avenue Breakdown, vol. 1
- Dodo Marmarosa - Rain Drops - Central Avenue Breakdown, vol. 1
- Charles Lloyd - Love Ship - Dream Weaver
- " " - Bird Flights - Dream Weaver
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