MAPLESHADE RECORDINGS


I just purchased 4 Mapleshade CD's and can only say these people know how to record music. No compression, just
clear beautiful music. I purchased Tao Ruspoli, a Flamenco Guitarist Cd, Makin Whoopee, by the King/Bluiett Trio,Sunny Sumter, and Kendra Shank. All of the above sound wonderful and the music is also excellent. Some Cd's
make you want to turn off oyur music and do someting else. These will make you sit and listen.
kjl
Audiophile recordings are a funny thing. I have never been fortunate enough to find something IMO worth owning on an Audiophile Label. When people start buying music based on the quality of recording opposed to musical content or taste, it is pretty sad.
I agree. I don't like to buy just because of the recording quality, and I am not really interested in the talent that Mapleshade has to offer.
I have several Mapleshade CDs, and I've gotten rid of several Mapleshade recordings. Recording quality is exceptional and music is hit and miss. I now only buy Mapleshade after I've had a chance to listen to it.

One in particular that I listen to often and use to audition equipment with is Blue Rider Trio - Harp, Steel and Guts

BTW Mrtennis I might be interested in buying the ones you want to get rid of. PM me with a list and pricing
Tellin you guys if you dig jazz just get one Mappleshade Clifford Jordan's "livbe at Ethell's" if only for sound quality and one vut tht has humerous vocal rendition of Lush Life and within it conyains an angelic solo"If anybody who ha1s knocked labelk they would point this out as the exception and the "keeper".Either that or you just don't like jazz.
Chazzbo
I agree with Chazzbo. The Clifford Jordan is excellent. I just wish it were available on vinyl. I don't like the Mapleshade catalogue either.