Jazz - What's your bag, man?

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Bannjo wrote:Heard this recently on a friends system, he is a professional reviewer for a Hi-Fi magazine so he has some serious kit. He describes this as his reference vinyl album. Wow what a sound the clarity, the dynamics and soundstage - wonderful and the music, St James Infirmary, Frankie and Johnny etc sublime!! Needless to say I had to get one and so after some searching I have finally acquired a nice clean copy of Discogs for a very reasonable price. Now this has become my own reference vinyl. It also sounds pretty mean on CD!

Excellent info there Bannjo, I must keep my eyes open.
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Bannjo wrote:Heard this recently on a friends system, he is a professional reviewer for a Hi-Fi magazine so he has some serious kit. He describes this as his reference vinyl album. Wow what a sound the clarity, the dynamics and soundstage - wonderful and the music, St James Infirmary, Frankie and Johnny etc sublime!! Needless to say I had to get one and so after some searching I have finally acquired a nice clean copy of Discogs for a very reasonable price. Now this has become my own reference vinyl. It also sounds pretty mean on CD!
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I listened to this ECM LP earlier today. I have loved it ever since I first listened to it way back in the seventies, it features four (primarily Jazz) musicians playing rock, and it is splendid.
Gary Burton (vibraphone)
Mick Goodrick (guitar)
Abraham Laboriel (bass)
Harry Blazer (drums)
The opening track:




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A real cool slice from 1962 - bonus of Jim Hall on acoustic guitar.
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markof wrote:Image

A real cool slice from 1962 - bonus of Jim Hall on acoustic guitar.
Oh now, that looks interesting.
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I'm going through the CD racks picking out albums that I haven't really played enough................

can't say this one does much for me.

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Sloop John B wrote:Image

I'm going through the CD racks picking out albums that I haven't really played enough................

can't say this one does much for me.

SJB

Bill is ok in small doses, too much swell pedal for my liking.
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Someone has pointed me in the direction of this 18 CD set which some of you may be interested in....


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It is listed on Amazon UK for £25.27 but is temporarily out of stock. Should you want to investigate further here is the link.
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fergus wrote:Someone has pointed me in the direction of this 18 CD set which some of you may be interested in....


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It is listed on Amazon UK for £25.27 but is temporarily out of stock. Should you want to investigate further here is the link.
That is a splendid set indeed, alas I have most of 'em already.
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