Thx, frogman - do you happen to know what year(s) they remastered the CTI releases?
I have quite a few on CD but if the music is significantly better...
I have quite a few on CD but if the music is significantly better...
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Randy, on amazon you can find remastered editions that are dated from 2010. I have not listened to any of those. CTI recordings are quite good from the start, but the music is somewhat 'Rococo', so it did not inspired me to chase better editions. As for other RVG work, I prefer older, before remastering, editions when its BN label in question, but I like his remasterd editions on Prestige. Hope this helps... |
Alex, how do you like Fukui? Randy, if you are a Stanley Turrentine fan, be sure to check out some of his pre-CTI stuff as well. He had a great way of telling a story. Les McCann; major swagger: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=nSREpSL-Yqk |
Frogman, I liked the more 'mellow' things, the ones that have faster tempo are played well but I do not find them appealing. For what I can say, I miss certain 'sustain' in his notes. (Flanagan is someone with opposite style who I like) But, as Acman has said, I would never guess that these recordings were more than 40 years old, when I first heard them I thought that they sound like some contemporary jazz that is played recently. https://youtu.be/FnA-g9iw9tc Thank you for your explanation, I certainly enjoy reading such notes |