I noticed Alex brought up Dupree Bolton about 10 years ago. I missed it then, so I wanted to give credit where credit is due. Thanks Alex!
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As you can see it is definitely possible to own 50 plus Blakey albums, especially if you are a Blakey Completist, which I most definitely am. |
The RVG remasters may have a bright sound as stuartk has posted and I have heard many others who feel that way. Music genres and listening are both subjective in nature. I for one like the way they sound and you can get a ton of RVG remasters from a ton of musicians. Many essential Jazz Messengers albums were remastered by RVG, and all of them were originally engineered by RVG..... John Coltrane chose RVGs Englewood Cliffs studio in which to record the masters of one of the greatest jazz sessions in history, A Love Supreme..... |
Thanks @acman3 and @alexatpos for the Dupree Bolton suggestions. Another relatively unknown trumpeter who also played with Harold Land and many other great artists was Carmell Jones. His album Jay Hawk Talk has one of my favorite renditions of What is This Thing Called Love. Jimmy Heath on tenor sax Carmell Jones - What Is This Thing Called Love? - YouTube A superlative session with Harold Land on tenor sax The Remarkable Carmell Jones - YouTube Album notes praising Jones
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