Orpheus - certainly agree with your "appreciation" of Blue Train, as you have written here and elsewhere on A’gon. That title track alone packs an album’s worth of musical intensity into less than 11 minutes. In some ways it strikes me as, "everything you need to know about John Coltrane" - though the variety of his life long output puts the lie to that.
If I might digress a little (noting that Quartet 2 Part 2 is dedicated to JC and a very Coltran-esqe run by Michael Brecker in Quartet 1)...
Just received Three Quartets by Chick Corea. Purchased it in vinyl and CD from "importcds" on Amazon". I don’t normally buy at one time a recording in two formats - and little new vinyl these days. At any rate, the vinyl (a 2016 re-issue on Stretch Records: SLP9002) is very nice. Flat and quiet with good sonics; full sounding with plenty of bass info; good detail and separation around all the instruments. The SHM CD is a July 2012 Japan mftd. import (Stretch Records Collector Series distributed by Universal Music Co. UCCU-6220). It’s also sounding very good. If you are looking to "refresh" your current copy, vinyl or CD, these are worth considering.
A quick PS - Neither of the Corea recording/formats have the air or depth of the RVG edition CD remaster of Blue Train that’s playing right now.
If I might digress a little (noting that Quartet 2 Part 2 is dedicated to JC and a very Coltran-esqe run by Michael Brecker in Quartet 1)...
Just received Three Quartets by Chick Corea. Purchased it in vinyl and CD from "importcds" on Amazon". I don’t normally buy at one time a recording in two formats - and little new vinyl these days. At any rate, the vinyl (a 2016 re-issue on Stretch Records: SLP9002) is very nice. Flat and quiet with good sonics; full sounding with plenty of bass info; good detail and separation around all the instruments. The SHM CD is a July 2012 Japan mftd. import (Stretch Records Collector Series distributed by Universal Music Co. UCCU-6220). It’s also sounding very good. If you are looking to "refresh" your current copy, vinyl or CD, these are worth considering.
A quick PS - Neither of the Corea recording/formats have the air or depth of the RVG edition CD remaster of Blue Train that’s playing right now.