Cannonball Adderly - Know What I Mean


I just got the original jazz classics recording mastered by Kevin Grey at Cohearent Audio and pressed at RTI. What a beautiful sounding album. So pleased. As I’ve improved my system I’m getting into jazz. Everything is new music to me and ther is so much of it. Anyway, I highly recommend this recording!

rjduncan

Growing up I hated Jazz but the dearth of decent offerings over the past five years I began to listen critically ... now I am hooked.

Particularly smitten with Art Pepper and Bill Evans ... but new artists are beyond resplendent ala Moses Yoofee Trio.  The drummer is insane ...

 

https://www.qobuz.com/us-en/search/albums/moses%20yafee%20trio

 

Thanks for the impression/tip.

I admit that, after 20+ years of trying, I dislike most Jazz (like Opera, it is not for everyone), but you tip keeps me trying...  I will find a copy and give it a listen.

Best,

That's a great record. Also try "Somethin' Else", an Adderly classic with Miles Davis.

Inagroove, I hear you.  It wasn't my jam for most of my life.  I'm mid 50s now and always looking for new stuff to listen to.  So I've picked up jazz (which I find most enjoyable in vinyl vs streaming) and more classical.  I've always been very eclectic in my music tastes.  Being a kid of the 80s in the south, it was hair metal, country and new wave.  But over my life I've rounded it out to include lots of 60s/70s classic rock, grunge of the 90s, some rap, singer songwriter stuff throughout the ages, classical and even current pop.  I love how some of the recent stuff by people like Sabrina Clark, Lorde or even Taylor Swift sound.  About all I don't do is opera (just don't have a taste for the singing, although I do like the classical music underneath it) and hard core death metal.  So jazz is the style I'm currently listing to the most and am enjoying it!

  

@blackbag20 +1 same, same. Still love my R&R, but find myself listening to Jazz more often.