Just followed the weblink discogs and found it listed as mono. Interesting, as my copy is decidedly stereo. Perhaps is was digitally created. It does not sound odd. Blakey is decidedly in the right channel, joined by Wayne Shorter. Left channel is where Lee Morgan lives and center fill is occupied by the acoustic bass and piano.
Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers "A Night in Tunisia" XRCD 24
I submit we've not truly engaged this recording until one enjoys the XRCD 24 version which leaves one simply apoplectic when reproduced on a proper system. I missed all of the hooping and groaning on my Redbook version not to mention the real dynamics of all instruments now captured.
I own dozens of premium label remasters, but have never experienced such a gap between the Redbook and the remaster as this one reveals. Enjoy.
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The question you asked is very good. I read it carefully but could not find anyone to help me understand it. Anyone can describe it correctly here https://forum.audiogon.com/discussions/art-blakey-and-the-jazz-nuwaveairfryer-messengers-a-night-in-tunisia-xrcd-24 |
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