JSngry Posted 13 hours ago Report Posted 13 hours ago 6 hours ago, street singer said: When asked about how limited these reissues would be, Zev Feldman stated on Instagram: "extremely limited. The series is designed to be pressed conservatively low and ship sold out." I'm sure that Roy Brooks would be extremely heartened by this touching attempt to get his music out to as wide an audience as possible. Quote
Brad Posted 12 hours ago Report Posted 12 hours ago I hardly buy any new vinyl. Mostly used vinyl. Quote
street singer Posted 12 hours ago Report Posted 12 hours ago (edited) 2 hours ago, Kevin Bresnahan said: I stopped buying new expensive vinyl a few years ago. I just can't hear the benefit to them any more. It's gotten to the point where if I have it on CD, and I have a lot of CDs, I usually skip the vinyl version. And to be honest, I've had a lot of problems with these newer LPs. Warps, underfill, cuts too hot for my setup, warbling piano, etc. The lack of quality control in modern pressings is, indeed, quite frustrating. When done right, records can be pressed exceptionally well these days...arguably, better than ever...which makes it all the more frustrating when corners are cut and they have the issues that you mentioned. 1 hour ago, JSngry said: I'm sure that Roy Brooks would be extremely heartened by this touching attempt to get his music out to as wide an audience as possible. The apparent "manufactured scarcity" of this series is certainly off-putting. I wish that they had gone the route of the new Stata-East reissue series, with high quality vinyl reissues and CD reissues released at the same time, and not hyped it up as being a "limited edition...buy now or cry later!" situation. Edited 11 hours ago by street singer Quote
Chuck Nessa Posted 11 hours ago Report Posted 11 hours ago Selling "editions" has replaced selling music. Quote
Pim Posted 4 hours ago Report Posted 4 hours ago Pat Martino made some damn good stuff for Muse too. Counciousness, Live and The Visit. Amazing stuff. Not looking to replace mine but if this brings more people in touch with his music: let them reissues come! Quote
Kevin Bresnahan Posted 4 hours ago Report Posted 4 hours ago 7 minutes ago, Pim said: Pat Martino made some damn good stuff for Muse too. Counciousness, Live and The Visit. Amazing stuff. Not looking to replace mine but if this brings more people in touch with his music: let them reissues come! Yeah, but "more people", in this case, is likely going to be the flippers/hoarders. Many of these new Muse LPs will never be opened and will sell from collector to collector in that condition. I'm betting that a lot of these will not be bought for the music. Quote
Pim Posted 4 hours ago Report Posted 4 hours ago these two then…. The last is desert island stuff for me Quote
mikeweil Posted 3 hours ago Report Posted 3 hours ago 7 hours ago, Chuck Nessa said: Selling "editions" has replaced selling music. That's absolutely on point. My problem with Muse is the sound - rather thin, no warmth, especially the bass, and bass drums almost inaudible. I doubt there will be much improvement. And they have short playing time. In most cases two albums woulb fit on one CD. Some are musically very good, some are avrerage. I find this listing to be more useful than the one on discogs, due to all foreign editions listed there. http://www.jazzlists.com/SJ_Label_Muse_5000.htm Muse continued when Prestige was turned into a fusion label. Don Schlitten et al. Quote
Eric Posted 2 hours ago Report Posted 2 hours ago 9 hours ago, Brad said: I hardly buy any new vinyl. Mostly used vinyl. Absolutely the same here. Quote
T.D. Posted 2 hours ago Report Posted 2 hours ago 17 hours ago, street singer said: When asked about how limited these reissues would be, Zev Feldman stated on Instagram: "extremely limited. The series is designed to be pressed conservatively low and ship sold out." Interesting... Maybe CD editions to follow if these sell well? The more I hear from this Zev guy the less I like him. By no means a new trend. I now avoid his projects unless I find one absolutely compelling. Quote
felser Posted 1 hour ago Report Posted 1 hour ago 2 hours ago, Pim said: these two then…. The last is desert island stuff for me Ichi-Ban was on Timeless, not Muse, though it is a really good album. And I'm with you on The Real Thing being great. This one was on Cobblestone, the forerunner of Muse, and is really good too: Quote
Dub Modal Posted 24 minutes ago Report Posted 24 minutes ago Did they publish which ones they're going to reissue? Clifford Jordan's Night of the Mark VII is a great album I have on a 32 Jazz CD. Would consider an upgrade if the SQ is improved enough bc I like this record. Quote
Pim Posted 18 minutes ago Report Posted 18 minutes ago 58 minutes ago, felser said: Ichi-Ban was on Timeless, not Muse, though it is a really good album. And I'm with you on The Real Thing being great. This one was on Cobblestone, the forerunner of Muse, and is really good too: Ah I see. The US version was issued on Timeless Muse right? Quote
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