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In Reply to: Most expensive Classic Record reissue ever posted by Supernaught on April 26, 2007 at 15:40:49:
Did it in fact have:"..Side one has: Blue Note Records 47 West 63rd-NYC and Side two has: Blue Note Records 47 West 63rd- New York 23"?
That is just the sort of thing Mike H might do, but can someone who owns the reissue confirm?
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It's a very accurate reissue and is well worth $30.
...an original as well?i'm just wondering about the term 'accurate'.
i think the classic monos are quite good, and i do hear differences compared to the originals i have...but i don't have an original of 1568 to compare it to.
But purely as an object. I do hear a difference with the original Blue Notes compared to the Classic isssues, most fair pretty well but some are quite off the mark IMHO (Somethin' Else for example). If an original 1568 came my way I think I'd have to put it on the auction block no matter how much I dig it!
...on the accuracy of the reproductions.i do think they still are sonically enjoyable, particularly when some of the music is just downright unobtainable/unattainable in the original format.
the only version i have is the classic records mono (which sounds pretty good, all things considered), as i've never been willing or able to pay for an original (too late!).this is a well-documented quirk of the original record, and classic did their homework on it.
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