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jazzbo

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  1. Matthias Lupri Group “Metalix” Suits my sort of eery mood.
  2. Stevie Wonder “Innervisions” Audio Fidelity gold cd
  3. Santana “Borboletta” Sony Quad/Stereo SACD, stereo layer Followed by “Miles in Berlin” Sony SRCS-9708 1 bit remastered lp facsimile cd
  4. I think you'll hear the differences . . . .
  5. Sean Mason, pianist, composer
  6. Sean Mason “The Southern Suite” Blue Engine cd Mason is pianist and composer joined by Tony Glausi (trumpet), Chris Lewis (tenor saxophone), Felix Moseholm (bass), and Domo Branch (drums)
  7. Duke Ellington “Afro-Eurasian Eclipse” OJC cd Reeky teeky and chinoisery The Verve cd I posted above seems to use the same tapes, i.e. the sound field is the same as described in the article.
  8. Sun Ra “Pathways to Unknown Worlds” Modern Harmonic cd A 1975 Sun Ra recording. This is about as far as I go with Ra in general. In the right mood . . . I’m almost there. . . it’s a fun listen. This was one of the Ra releases on ABC/Impulse originally.
  9. Grateful Dead “Mars Hotel” Mobile Fidelity Lab cd
  10. Tutty Moreno featuring Joyce “Magica” Far Out cd
  11. “Lee Konitz Plays with the Gerry Mulligan Quartet” Pacific Jazz/Blue Note Japan 85th Anniversary UHQCD
  12. “Chet Baker Quartet Vol.2” SHM-SACD Barclay/Universal Japan This music always sounds fantastic, this SHM-SACD is no exception.
  13. https://blog.vinylgourmet.com/2013/08/stan-getz-joao-gilberto-audiophile-2lp-analogue-productions-vinyl-review-george-marino-master-tape.html
  14. I know. I get blowback and some disdain often enough mentioning anything audio around here. . . It's a different mix with subtly differing instrumental and vocal balances--I'll limit my comments to that.
  15. One is stereo and one is mono and the mixes are different.
  16. “Getz/Gilberto” 50th Anniversary Stereo and Mono cd edition
  17. “Ella & Basie–On the Sunny Side of the Street” Verve cd
  18. I've been listening to the discs in order, twice each, up to disc IV. All this Vanguard material is familiar to me, and I LOVE it, but the sound here is TOPS.
  19. Happy holidays everyone! Right now, a quiet and cold morning out by the woods. Just heard turkeys across the road in the forst, and saw three young deer in our driveway. Starting off with: “Classic Vanguard Small Group Swing Sessions” Mosaic Records, disc IV Wonderful Buck Clayton led material. Wow, the sound of that hall!
  20. Kenny Barron “Live at Fat Tuesdays” Enja/Solid Records Japan cd 300×300 10.9 KB Kenny Barron – piano Eddie Henderson – trumpet John Stubblefield – tenor saxophone Cecil McBee – bass Victor Lewis – drums
  21. Ray Bryant with (l-r) Alfred Lion, Art Taylor, Paul Chambers, (Ray Bryant), Lee Morgan, Curtis Fuller, Clifford Jordan, and John Jenkins during a lunch break at a recording session led by Clifford Jordan. Van Gelder Studio, Hackensack, New Jersey, June 2, 1957.
  22. Bennie Green and Benny Green
  23. SOMETHING ELSE! featuring Vincent Herring “Soul Jazz” Smoke Sessions cd 500×500 54.5 KB
  24. A warm morning! Snow will be melting. At least the Texan kiddos who arrived yesterday will have another morning of snow fun. Starting off with Dave Brubeck Quartet “Concord on a Summer Night” Concord Records cd Clarinet – Bill Smith Drums – Randy Jones Guitar, Bass Trombone, Electric Bass – Chris Brubeck Piano – Dave Brubeck Recorded at the Concord Pavilion, on August 8th, 1982 I’m enjoying hearing Bill Smith with Dave Brubeck again, and Chris Brubeck is “on.”
  25. Yes, an interesting pianist.
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