I must admit Stepping into tomorrow was one of the first VMP records I got, and the quality blew me away. (probably one of the reasons I've spent a fortune since on VMP records that I never listen to).
I am having a bit of vinyl spending spree at the minute and definitely need to stop, prices I wouldn't have considered a year or so are starting to become normalised. I've started to buy some older presses, given that the Music Matters & AP etc. are so expensive to get shipped to the UK and seem to have sole rights on many of the classic blue notes. I also recently got a proper record cleaning machine that has made the world of difference to how these records sound.
The Lee Morgan Candy is a French pressing & definitely the cheapest version of Candy available and completely recommended. I think it was less than £20, and it sounds great, I'm now really tempted to get a different pressing for comparison. The procrastinator was a lot more, with shipping probably close to £50 and has a few scratches but plays great & sounds fantastic. That's a lot of money but weirdly even the Japanese re-presses go for a lot more. I've ordered a few more 2fers on the back of purchasing this.
The Cliff Jordan record is from the connoisseur series, less than £20 and not too far from Tone Poet in Quality, maybe not as present sounding, but a great pressing & sounds great none the less. I read that these were passed through a digital recording head & are compressed, but I would recommend the series as a cheaper route to some good sounding Blue Notes.
The Thad Jones is just brilliant, cost maybe £30, a 1974 German pressing, just sounds great, what a great record. It makes me wonder what the originals sound like. I just saw a on OG copy of The Magnificent Thad Jones go for near £2,000 on Ebay, a record that I've really wanted for ages, but even the MM copies are £180 plus on Discogs.
Because I was so impressed with these purchases, I've pulled the plug and and ordered VG+ graded copies of the Magnificent Thad Jones (1972), along with a 1971 RVG stamped Copy of Somethin' Else, and a 1971 Van Gelder stamped copy of Sidewinder, costing maybe £135 inc shipping. To me this is a lot of money for 3 records but I'm hoping the quality will be worth it, especially compared to the costs of getting MM or AP copies.
I know the AP's & MM's will sound fantastic, but the prices are just crazy, is it better tactic to look at older pressings? I don't really know.
(I really need start selling records I don't listen to, if not to fund the purchases just to make some space
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