Another Peculiar RVG PRLP 7024 Prestige?
Sonny Stitt Bud Powell Prestige PRLP 7024
PRLP 7024 RVG Hand Etched!
Sonny Stitt Bud Powell Prestige PRLP 7024
PRLP 7024 RVG Hand Etched!
I got a very interesting question from our member.He asked me,Why is it that most Japanese pressings vinyl Mint or NM and sleeve having a lot of stain??He points out that there is a gap between the vinyl condition and sleeve condition with most of the Japanese pressings.That is true…As you are our JBJ clan,…
Wow….I didn’t know this amazing 10′ reissue of Miles Davis Ascenseur Pour L’echafaudby Sams Record in France, pressing was done by Pallace in Germany.I tell you, I was just blown away by the sound quality as well as the quality of the pressing, and sleeve!To me, everything is nothing but PERFECT! the pressing quality, the design…
This is not a big deal but maybe interesting to you guys…Among many Blue Note Reissue Series Toshiba EMI manufactured, there is a kind of interesting thing they did with BLP Series in the mid 80’s.What they did is that for the 1st pressing of that reissue BLP in the mid 80’s, they used a…
Not many Jazz collectors know this album, the album Toshiba EMI for the 1st time in the world produced and issued.Hank Mobley Quintet Featuring Sonny Clark Blue Note BNJ 61006If you look at the jacket, obviously this is identical with Blue Note BLP 1560, right?But this album is an unissued sessions of Hank Mobley in…
Welcome back again to the JBJ Audio Lab!Yes, I did another sound comparison.John Coltrane Soul Trane Premium Reissue by Universal Music Japan in 2009I don’t think many Jazz collectors know this reissue…They used the original RVG master tape, and cutting, and pressing were done here in Japan. The pressing company they used is called Toyo…
I really love Curtis Fuller. FUNKY!! That is the word I can describe him.Among few his leader albums, I love thisNew Trombone on PrestigeThe reason one, FUNKY!!The reason two, a COOL JACKET DESIGN!! What a cool design!In addition, the band members are great!Red Kyner also known as Sonny Red on altoDoug Watkins on bassHank Jones…
Hi Takashi, the session tapes for that recording were done in 1949 and 1950, still the very early days for analogue tape and analogue tape recorders. Most likely recorded on an early Ampex machine.
The France pressing you have was the original release for that title in France. Since it has RVG stampers, the lacquer was cut in the US and shipped to France where pressing took place; 1959 to 1961. Do not know who did the plating (could have been US or if shipped fast enough, could have been done in France) prior to stamping. Not sure about the UK issue, but would guess that would be a bit later.
I have an orig US pressing of this title. Was also released as an OJC title in the US in the 1980s and as you noted, Victor Music issued this title in Japan.
John
Thank you for your great info and observation!
I see the Etching on the dead wax exactly the same each other assuming that French Barclay and Esquire used the same lacquer then stamper…
I really appreciate for your contribution!
Takashi