RSD 2021 Post Game
Now that the 2021 Record Store Days have passed, what do you think about your purchases? Which releases stand out, both musically and sonically? Any regrets?
I woke up at the crack of dawn, drove to my local of choice, waited in line for a couple of hours and after snaking through the releases walked out with both some gems and some duds.
Winners: Resonance Jazz: Two stand outs from drop #2, great sonics, subtle complex performances. Multiple listens are rewarded.
Roy Hargrove, Mulgrew Miller – In Harmony
Charles Lloyd – Manhattan Stories
Winner: Kenny Dorham – Quiet Kenny (Craft Recordings). Excellent quality version of a classic lp
Winner: Grateful Dead – Olympia Theatre, Paris, France (5/3/72) - What some call the best show of their best tour. Great set list, superior sonics. I've listened to all 6LPs back-to-back more than once...it pulls you in!
Dud: Bobbie Gentry – Windows Of The World - As boring a record as I can remember. Like Shelby Lynne's Just A Little Lovin' was dried in the sun turning a perfect pinot noir grape into a sad flat raisin.
Crud: Maria McKee – High Dive & Live In Hamburg - Two muddled messes. Horrible compressed crap from an artist that rarely had the recording quality that her talent deserved. These were big disappointments for me.
Mud: Aretha Franklin – Oh Me Oh My: Aretha Live In Philly, 1972 - Cool time capsule buried in fuzz. The production team should be arrested.
I love and hate Record Store Days! Cheers,
Spencer