What timing! Just listening to First Flight to Tokyo on vinyl and Tunisia came on when I spotted this thread.
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 |
Without going all Hercule Poirot, I believe the mystery is solved by my simple lack of knowledge. I was unaware of the original 1957 version of this album (mono). The 1960 version (stereo) has different cats. Art repeated himself with a same titled album but with mostly a different band. I do not have the 1957 version. Whew, glad that is over with.
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