RARE Blue Mitchell Blue Note Reissue by Toshiba EMI Japan
Blue Mitchell The Thing To Do Blue Note
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Blue Mitchell The Thing To Do Blue Note
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Art Blakey has many underrated albums… I talked about them from time to time. This time, I want to feature this one,Art Blakey Quartet A Jazz Massage on ImpulseI love this album and the members present are also unique.-McCoy Tyner on piano-Art Davis on bass-Sonny Stitt on saxophoneVery classy right?All instruments are played well and well…
Welcome back to the JBJ Jazz Lab!This time’s sound comparison is also interesting.John Coltrane Blue Train, King Record GXK vs EMI Music Japan Premium reissue in 2014Well.. as for the GXK of King Record, most of you guys know about it, right? But for the EMI Music one is not known I believe.3 points I…
Nowadays, I talk about Art Blakey many times. Yes, but I have to feature this great album too!Kyoto By Art Blakey and The Jazz Messengers on RiversideI talked about Caravan the same Riverside album which was released in 1963 originally. This Kyoto was released in 1964.So, the members are the same except Kyoto has one…
Prestige Reissue in Japan has the oldest history compared to the other labels like Blue Note, Verve and the rest.In the early 60’s Victor Music Japan started producing Prestige reissues with their label, called “TOP RANK”. I guess, they didn’t use the original Prestige label due to the licensing issue. TOP RANK MONO titles were manufactured…
Nowadays, the price of these Toshiba EMI Blue Note Premium Reissue titles is skyrocketing on the market here in Japan…the series isBlue Note Premium Reissue SeriesThese reissues were released in 2004 in Japan. The unique point of this series is that they usedThe RVG MasterWhen I saw that for the 1st time, I thought that…
I love this album.Freddie Hubbard Night of Cookers Vol.1 and 2 Blue NoteWithout a doubt, these series are great, right?Freddie and ther other sesion members are all great playing like crazy! The sound quality is also great. RVG was genius recording live with this quality!! in the 60’s? Crazy…When I first listened to these sessions,…