Cannonball Adderley's "Somethin Else"... Mono?


Been enjoying Cannonball's LP's lately and want to pick this one up. It comes in both Stereo or Mono. Which might be the better choice? Was it offered both ways when new? Which is the "real" version? I have a few Mono's from this era that sound awesome. Sonny Rollin's "Saxaphone Collosus" comes to mind. It really lit up the room last night. Explosive, dynamic, real, drum kit and horns in the room. Absolute analog Magic! I don't mind missing the imaging thing if the Mono is more exciting. Anyone have experience with these Lp's? Thanks in advance for any input
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Mike is certainly right that one's preference for the Classic Clarity 45rpm stereo reissue or the Analogue Productions 45rpm reissue will largely depend on one's preference of mastering style: Bernie Grundman vs Steve Hoffman. The Classic is big and bold,the Analogue Productions more subtle and nuanced.

Three friends and I listened to both releases back to back and the audience was split: two preferring the Classic and two preferring the Analogue Productions. Those who preferred the Classic liked it's big, bold sound. Those who preferred the Analogue Productions preferred what they described as "more natural timbre" in the instruments, more like real instruments in the room, in the Analogue Productions versus "a more hi-fi presentation" in the Classic.

Both reissues are outstanding. Bring your sonic priorities to the dance in order to choose which will better suit you, or, like Mike, buy both and have two very different listening experiences available at your finger tips!
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