XRCDs WOW


Spent the entire weekend (listening time, that is) enjoying 10 XRCDs I just purchased. (Bill Evans, Miles, Ray Bryant, Ella, Terry Evans and Art Tatum.) Unbelievable! I've often said, how wonderful it would have been if we had the technology, 50 years back, to record the greats. OK, they (XRs) are, still, not like today's stuff, but, man, it's the BEST I've ever heard these guys sound on Cd. Intimate, sweet on top, Sax never sounded better. Paul Motian's drum--forgeddabout it. You know all the lingo. Words just cannot do what a simple audition will do. I highly recommend checking out these babies. I'm doing another 10 as soon as my wife gets over the 10 I just bought. peace, warren
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My favorite XRCD's are Mighty Sam McClain give it up to love Crank it up and stand back ! and dont forget the MFSL cd's !
Joel,
Can't help you with classical, but you will not go wrong with Bill Evans Waltz for Debbie, Portrait of Jazz, or Sunday at the Village Vanguard. 3 classics. Trio jazz at it's consummate best. Scott Lafaro was a monster. What a loss. (22 years old-killed in a car accident) peace, warren
Hi Joel, If you would like to try a classical piece on XRCD, and of course you like the piece, I can highly recommend "Scheherazade, Op.33" (JMCXR-0015). Fritz Reiner conducting the Chicago Symphony, Sidney Hearth, violin. A truly compelling performance, excellent dynamics and overall, a pretty damn good recording for 1960.

For jazz, I could suggest Bill Evans, "Portrait In Jazz", also on XRCD (VICJ-60139) or, in the realm of contemporary jazz, Tom Coster, "From The Street" (JVCXR-0010-2).

Well, I think I've spent just about enough of your money. Enjoy!