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Sold Date:
March 15, 2020
Start Date:
March 8, 2020
Final Price:
$1,437.08
(USD)
Bid Count:
19
Seller Feedback:
24474
Buyer Feedback:
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WE CURRENTLY HAVE MORE THAN 400 LISTED ITEMS
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· JACKSON BROWNE (WITH STEVE NOONAN) - NINA PUBLISHER DEMOS- INSANELY RARE ORIGINAL 1967 NINA PUBLISHING TEST PRESSING WITH 20 VERY EARLY JACKSON BROWNE/STEVE NOONAN TRACKS (10 BY BROWNE ON SIDE 1 AND 10 BY NOONAN ON SIDE 2), NEVER RELEASED IN ANY MANNER, SHAPE OR FORM) - ORIGINAL 1967 NINA MUSIC PUBLISHING MONO LP A-4
· ORIGINAL U.S. PRESSING
** ULTRA-RARE ONE-OF-A-KIND 12-INCH, 33rpm MONO TEST PRESSING, NEVER COMMERCIALLY RELEASED IN ANY WAY, MANNER OR FORMAT**
· This monumentally rare test pressing consists of 10 out of 30 (one third) of the legendary unreleased Jackson Browne "Nina Publisher Demos" (plus another 10 by Steve Noonan), one of the rarest unreleased Rock recordings in history: some 100 copies were originally pressed, of which AT LEAST 70 were either deliberately destroyed or remain unaccounted for; to the best of our knowledge ONLY ONE known copy has been offered for sale online in the entire history of eBay (and none have been offered elsewhere). For two other Nina Demo ACETATES by Jackson Browne, please see our other auctions.
· The tracks on this acetate were recorded at Columbia Records Studio in Los Angeles, California in October 1966 and at New York's Jaycina Studios in February 1967.
· PLAIN WHITE, GENERIC NINA MUSIC PUBLISHING LABELS
· THIS IS THE ORIGINAL, AUTHENTIC, FIRST (AND THE ONLY KNOWN) U.S. PRESSING; THIS IS NOT A REISSUE, AN IMPORT, OR A COUNTERFEIT PRESSING.
· CLEAN, WEAR-FREE LABELS
· THICK, HEAVY VINYL PRESSING
· As far as we know, this recording has NEVER been available on legitimate Compact Disc or in any other way, manner or format.
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Jackson Browne had more to show for his time in New York (1966-1967) than a small stash of cash. One afternoon in February 1967 he stepped into Jaycina Studio with Elektra staff producer Peter Siegel and, in the span of hours, did a two-track recording, guitar and vocal, of more than twenty of his tunes. The session wasn't that unusual; publishing companies often have their staff writers catalog their material on tape. But instead of doing the next usual thing-making single-song acetates of the songs and plugging them to the appropriate artists and/or producers- Nina Music pressed the songs from the Jaycina session and a two-hour Columbia session from the previous year...thirty Jackson Browne tunes in all...onto two long-playing records. (Ten Steve Noonan songs, a couple of them co-written by Jackson, were also included in a nod to Noonan, also signed with Nina at the time).
One hundred copies of the unorthodox showcase LP's, packed in plain white jackets, were distributed in the music community. The records, which came to be known collectively as the Nina Demos, are a treasure. Comprising virtually every demoable song in Jackson Browne's repertoire at the time, they tell an enlightening tale of an eighteen-year-old doing his conscientious best to pin down his life as well as his art.
To Browne's credit his Nina Demo songs don't stray far from his own experience. A favorite, and convincing, theme is that of the earnest, motivated and optimistic young man on the threshold of discovery and growth. In "Holding" Browne writes of holding his door open to the wind. In "Love Me Lovely" he advises his girl in tried-and-true folk-song style to make the most of today with him because tomorrow he's out that door. In "And I See" he compares the drawing of the day with the drawing of his personal growth.
The problem with the Nina Demo isn't his folk/pop-flavored melodies, which are alternately bright and-with his fondness for diminished chords-moody, catchy, and with enough surprises to keep a listener's interest. Rather, the problem is how Jackson himself sounds...like a singer in search of a voice. Not that there isn't evidence of the singer as purposeful striver, too. For example, he's mechanically proficient-he knows how to hold his notes. Also he seems to have done a noble job of ridding his voice of obvious cops from other singers (although a faint British accent peppers his performance on a couple of tunes, which, along with his nature-boy stance, evokes Donovan, whom Jackson had seemed to harbor an interest in). But his singing reveals that he hadn't learned a far more important lesson yet...how to feel with his voice. His vocals, dragging and wooden, tend to turn his more plaintive songs into dirges, and to sabotage his upbeat tunes. In short they illustrate why Jackson, for all the Nina Demo evidence of his young genius, was signed to a songwriter contract instead of recording contract with Elektra Records in 1967.
Jackson was hardly happy with the demo. He didn't see a purpose in bunching so many of his songs on long-playing records when artists and producers were typically plugged with only one or two tunes at a time for a given recording project. And he felt humiliated by his vocal performance. He was so upset, in fact, that he personally hunted out and destroyed nearly half of the copies.
(Excerpt from 'The Story of a Hold Out' by Rich Wiseman; Dolphin Books ISBN: 0-385-17830-1)
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· CONDITION:
· RECORD
(IMPORTANT NOTE: unless otherwise noted, ALL records are graded visually, and NOT play-graded!; we grade records under the strong, diffuse room light or discrete sunlight)
(a) WE GRADE THE VINYL AS STRONG VERY GOOD+(+) . CAUTION: The vinyl is NOT MINT or NEAR MINT, but is nevertheless in a very nice and clean condition. There are some surface marks and abrasions, mostly light and superficial, although some may be longer than 1.1/4 inches (1 inch = 2.5 centimeters)
(b) The record is pressed on a beautiful, thick, inflexible vinyl, which was usually used for the first or very early pressings. Usually, the sound on such thick vinyl pressings is full-bodied, vivid, and even dramatic. Do not expect to obtain such a majestic analog sound from a digital recording!
(c) Of course, this is a full-bodied ANALOG recording, and not an inferior, digital recording!!!
· THE COVER
PLEASE NOTE: THIS TEST PRESSING APPARENTLY NEVER HAD A CUSTOM COVER; THE ALBUM WILL BE SHIPPED IN A PLAIN, GENERIC [WHITE] CARDBOARD COVER. ACETATES AND REFERENCE PRESSINGS ARE RARELY – IF EVER – FOUND IN CUSTOM (STOCK) COVERS.
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