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Was an instacop even while on vacation.
 
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Was an instacomp even while on vacation.

Wth, didn’t know they disbanded. They’re one of my favorites ☹️
 
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Wtf Bluenote?

Don’t really need another Jazz reissue series but I’m thinking of trying Thad Jones (Detroit- NY Junction) and Grant Green (1st time on vinyl?).

Does seem they had to work a bit to tie a full series to the “Detroit Scene”. But the pressings sound promising…..

“For an undertaking like this you have to walk the extra mile. The original tapes were sent to Third Man’s Detroit mastering and pressing facility where their extensive all analog re-mastering process ensured that the albums delivered live up to the tradition they are part of. The Third Man Records team’s commitment to audio purity means no corners can be cut; sound and mastering engineer Warren Defever’s goal being to provide the closest possible approximation of the magic found on the original master's tape brought to your living room. From the lacquers cut in the studio on the Neumann VMS-70 Cutting Lathe to the 180 gram vinyl pressed across the hall, every step of the process is tested in the facilities against exacting standards. That’s the Detroit way and the reason why the musical legacy from the 313 area code remains beloved around the world.”
 
Don’t really need another Jazz reissue series but I’m thinking of trying Thad Jones (Detroit- NY Junction) and Grant Green (1st time on vinyl?).

Does seem they had to work a bit to tie a full series to the “Detroit Scene”. But the pressings sound promising…..

“For an undertaking like this you have to walk the extra mile. The original tapes were sent to Third Man’s Detroit mastering and pressing facility where their extensive all analog re-mastering process ensured that the albums delivered live up to the tradition they are part of. The Third Man Records team’s commitment to audio purity means no corners can be cut; sound and mastering engineer Warren Defever’s goal being to provide the closest possible approximation of the magic found on the original master's tape brought to your living room. From the lacquers cut in the studio on the Neumann VMS-70 Cutting Lathe to the 180 gram vinyl pressed across the hall, every step of the process is tested in the facilities against exacting standards. That’s the Detroit way and the reason why the musical legacy from the 313 area code remains beloved around the world.”
i hope these are good, but as others have said:
you have to walk the extra mile
means no corners can be cut;
sound and mastering engineer Warren Defever
and they are pressed at Third Man, who generally are not good.
 
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