Who mastered New Jazz Conceptions- Bill Evans Trio AP 45

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  1. Ronflugelguy

    Ronflugelguy Resident Trumpet Geek Thread Starter

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    I just can't see well enough to read deadwax on this one. I did a search and found no info on who mastered this title. Anyone?:confused:
     
  2. Ronflugelguy

    Ronflugelguy Resident Trumpet Geek Thread Starter

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    Bump. Someone has to know.
     
  3. Ronflugelguy

    Ronflugelguy Resident Trumpet Geek Thread Starter

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    Bump, Anyone?
     
  4. Steve Hoffman

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    E. F., Jr.
     
  5. Ronflugelguy

    Ronflugelguy Resident Trumpet Geek Thread Starter

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    ?????????
     
  6. j3brow

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    Ah yes, ye old Ed Feinblatt, Jr.
     
  7. karmapolice

    karmapolice Forum Resident

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    Ed does really good work ....I hear he is going to master Uriah Heep next!
     
  8. AaronW

    AaronW Senior Member

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    How does this one sound? Compared to the second pressing (blue label, painting cover) the 70's Japanese pressing & OJC leave much to be desired. I'm only asking because my dad knew Ed Feinblatt Sr. back in the day and I'm curious how Jr. stacks up.

    Currently spinning the DCC Elvis 24K Hits LP at a solid 33.3rpm; 45rpm is too fast for my blood.
     
  9. Steve Hoffman

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    Correct. Actually, he tries to take credit for our stuff but I can say (no matter what Ed F., Jr. might claim) that Kevin Gray & SH mastered everything in the 45 RPM Bill Evans Riverside Box.
     
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  10. Ronflugelguy

    Ronflugelguy Resident Trumpet Geek Thread Starter

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    Thanks, Steve. I bought it separately as I already had all the others plus Evans/ Bennett Discs. A real eye opener into the beginning of his recording career.Sounds good. My only Bill Evans mono.
     
  11. Parkertown

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    The bass on this set is incredible!
     
  12. Steve Hoffman

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    How's old Ed doing?
     
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