I really must not have gotten that far in to the discs yet because I've yet to even notice the audience is there (I didn't even get a chance to finish off the first disc yesterday).
Perhaps, I have an early Scofield cd or two, not sure of the personnel. Although, it could be that I just read the name off of the sticker on the front of the album image I just posted and projected...
The crowd is down in the mix, but at some points you'll hear glasses clinking and even some conversations. It goes to show, this was a working band.
@Lonson answered this first and I'll just chime in and say I play these on my standard player. I don't have a blu-ray so not an option for me. As I don't have an SACD player, these XRCDs are a great alternative. Not trying to sell these to anyone, but I also like the care in packaging of these. You can tell they take these seriously and invest in the product, which I think the music and heritage deserves.
Well, if I fail - as you note - at least the music is good! No one loses out on trying that's for sure.
Phew... Barney McAll's Release the Day, if you could marry a CD I would marry that one. Anyways, on a for real note, now playing (attempt 2): Miles Davis - The Complete Live at the Plugged Nickel (Disc 1)
Thanks for the info. I've been thinking about ordering Lee Morgan's "Tom Cat" on CD, but notice that Amazon's offering is a CD-R, so maybe this would be a good one to order on XRCD instead.
Highly recommended by me, especially when the alternative is a CD-R which to me is a travesty. I started my recent binge with Tom Cat as a matter of fact.
Just pulled the trigger on the XRCD. For anyone interested, Elusive Disc currently has a 20% off sale on a lot of music. "Tom Cat" qualified. Whoopee!
Hoping we've got another convert...I'll be expecting that check from JVC anytime now... But seriously, would be nice if sales got stronger and they continued the series. That's probably a long shot though.
Duke Jordan – Flight to Jordan (Blue Note) — Duke Jordan - piano; Dizzy Reece - trumpet; Stanley Turrentine - tenor saxophone; Reggie Workman - bass; Art Taylor - drums
This one's been in rotations a lot lately. Miles Davis - Black Beauty Played this one 4 or 5 times already Eric Dolphy - 'Out To Lunch' 1997 MCA reissue "MASTERED BY CAPITOL" and produced by Michael Cuscuna. Picked this up at Tower Records Boston in 1997. John Coltrane - Coltrane featuring McCoy Tyner, Jimmy Garrison and Elvin Jones
Budget reissue from 2014 featuring 2001 DSD remastering. Sounds excellent. And the music is music I've enjoyed for probably forty years!
Hello. I'm planning to spontaneously purchase this book soon: Berendt and Huesmann, The Jazz Book: From Ragtime to the 21st Century. Any thoughts about it? I would be grateful. Does anybody in here own it, by any chance? I already have "the Shipton" and "the Oxford Companion." Do I really need this one as well? (Deep inside, I'm guessing that I don't need it at all and that it's just book gluttony. And it's a sin! )
Is that what it means when the CD features the DSD logo too? When I was listening to the Blu-Spec cd of Hancock's Sunlight the other day, I noticed it had both the DSD logo and Blu-Spec logo on the back cover, and was somewhat confused by the presence of the DSD logo on a regular CD.
The best sounding digital version of "Birth of the Cool" that I have, the "RVG Special Edition" from Japan.