Thanks! Both for your comments on the mono releases and the link to Michael Fremer. I'm embarrassed to say that I displayed some ignorance regarding mono recordings. I guess past experiences determine expectations. There's also a YouTube post about Mr. Fremer explaining the matrix numbers and I'm afraid to research some of my records to find that they're pure shit-on-a-disc. I know more about what to look for now.
Art Blakey And The Jazz Messengers - s/t
(1958, Blue Note) RVG STEREO in the deadwax; mastered by Rudy Van Gelder
Nice. According to wiki this was Blakey's first recording for Blue Note after a break for several years at various labels including Columbia, Vik, Atlantic, Pacific Jazz, Cadet. Quite a record to mark his return to Blue Note with!
Art Blakey And The Jazz Messengers - s/t
(1958, Blue Note) RVG STEREO in the deadwax; mastered by Rudy Van Gelder
Nice. According to wiki this was Blakey's first recording for Blue Note after a break for several years at various labels including Columbia, Vik, Atlantic, Pacific Jazz, Cadet. Quite a record to mark his return to Blue Note with!
Listening to NRK webradio while I websurf. So far, I've explored their classical channel, their Sami music channel, their jazz channel, and their (Norwegian) folk music channel. SQ is uniformly superb, and the musical selections do not disappoint. Who really needs an FM tuner anymore?
I agree Nick, it's essential and mandatory for any hard bop jazz collection. Moanin' is an incredible performance especially by Lee Morgan on trumpet - leaps out of the speakers. I also like the 1960 title - A Night In Tunisia.